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    My 3ft Tank

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    Dear all,

    Sorry the pic may not be very well taken because I am using my hp to take this pic.



    Feel free to comment.

    Thanks for your attention.

    Regards,
    Chua
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    Last edited by Simon; 27th Jul 2006 at 00:00.

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    Chua:

    You can refer to the steps on attaching a picture. See http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=12237

    More tips at http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...splay.php?f=10

    Cheers!
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    It is very nice. Not bad resolution taken by handphone.
    After the foreground has grown in, would sure look better.

    I also like your earlier setups at http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=15869

    How come didn't send for ADA contest? Those setups are nice!
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    i think if you use a smaller foreground plant this scape is sweet...

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    Chua, another nice setup.

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    Nice! Should get it ready for ADA'07

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    Both current and the previous setup looks very nice, sloping scape. Like the windelov ferns, healthy and bushy.
    Ranma's input sound good too, can consider!
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    NICE

    Btw, did you prune the windelov by snipping it into shape (like mowing a lawn) ?

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    wooow.... simple yet very nice....


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    Smile

    Those look to be some of the biggest cardinal tetra and rummynose iv'e seen in some time;very nice color.
    I happen to be a "fan" of aquascapes like the one you've created; the sweeping feel and open space work extreamly well;VERY NICE WORK!
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    Hi all,

    Thanks for all the kind comments.

    Juggler: I just plant my E-Tennullus a day before. Still waiting for it to change into surmerged form and start spreading.

    ranmasatome, richietay:What smaller foreground plant do you suggest?

    SmallFish: Think we cannot cut windelov ferns into the shape you want. What i do is just pull out those that are out of shape. Pull out as to remove the whole plantets right from the roots.

    Aqua Doctor: I believe that there are bigger cardinal tetra and rummynose around here. Maybe the photo takes more of my bigger one. Thanks for your kind comments.

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