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    RE-SCAPED 4ft and pls help ID plants

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    Hi,
    This is a partial completed re-scape project on my 4ft that I have done over the weekend. The middle ground have not been completed yet as I have ran out of E. Tenullus.
    I have 2 tubes of 32W lights, to keep all the low-light plants happy. CO2 is about 2 Bps. Undergravel fertilizer is about 3 years old, I have inserted some root monster last night. I am going to wait for about 2wks before I touch anything again.

    All comments are welcome, I am waiting for the platns to set in, and will do touch-up and maybe some relocation of plants after.

    Can anyone help ID the plants in the individual pictures?

    Thanks.

    MS
    Last edited by ms; 8th Nov 2006 at 10:38.

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    Updates: My 4ft Re-Scapped tank

    Hi,
    Just like to share with you all my partially completed 4ft re-scape. There are still some work to be done. I ran out of E. Tenellus.

    Comments?

    MS
    Last edited by ms; 8th Nov 2006 at 10:38.

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    Ran out of E.tenellus? I have a whole 3footer's worth. U want any?
    And the Anubias nana you indicated interested in the other time?

    I just settled most of my work, have time to deal with plants this week.
    Click here to help me make my Fish Room Project a reality!

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    would you consider tying moss to your existing DW?

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    You've a nice peice of wood there. Please don't spoil it by including rocks!

    Another similar peice of wood on the right will enhance the overal scape and unify it.

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    The "Y" shaped DW on the right is tied with some moss, waiting for them to grow. As for the longer left side DW, I am leaving it alone.

    Still have a lot to do with this tank. The intention is to have a relatively low maintenance tank, with slow growing plants.

    Thanks for all comments.

    MS

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    Looks great! The "path" is interesting, provided the rocks are not covered by plants in future.

    How about more of the long blades of grass on the left and right sides of the tank as well?
    koah fong
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    Thanks Juggler,
    Yes, the Echinodorus on the right has grown taller quite a bit. I am looking for a tall Balansaeto fill the left side.

    As for the off-centered path, I intend to keep it as clutter free as possible.

    Thanks for comments.

    MS

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