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    My 2 feet tank....

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    Comments and advises are most welcome!
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    Fauna List...

    Eleocharis acicularis
    Heteranthera zosterifolia
    Japonica
    Limnophila aquatica
    Micranthemum umbrosum
    Rotala macrandra
    Rotala rotundifolia
    Rotala sp. ''Nanjenshan'' (''Mayaca sellowiana'')

    CO2: Cylinder with solenoid, 1 bps
    Fertiliser: Seachem Flourish & Trace
    Gravel: ADA Amazonia
    Light: 8 HR per day, 55 Watt & 36Watt PL 10,000K light
    Filter: Ehiem Classic 2213
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    Hmm.. somehow the reds don't balance the mass of green

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    Hi,

    I must say the plants looks healthy, you must have green finger. The next step is to learn to scape your tank. Maybe can add driftwood or rock or a combination of both.

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    i always like the mixture of using red and green plants in a planted tank. you're running 91watts of light over a 2feet tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee|
    Hmm.. somehow the reds don't balance the mass of green
    Agree... I feel like changing it to rotala green but teo farm currently no rotala rotundifolia. Hence gonna wait... Any other green stem u feel its suitable for my above setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemp
    i always like the mixture of using red and green plants in a planted tank. you're running 91watts of light over a 2feet tank?
    Yeah bro! One 55 watt and one 36 watt
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    Maybe can try some other ludwigia family, arculata? I think Rotala Wallichi would also go well with this scape.
    Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael lai
    Maybe can try some other ludwigia family, arculata? I think Rotala Wallichi would also go well with this scape.
    tHANKS bro for ur advise!
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    Quote Originally Posted by curahee
    Fauna List...

    Eleocharis acicularis
    Heteranthera zosterifolia
    Japonica
    Limnophila aquatica
    Micranthemum umbrosum
    Rotala macrandra
    Rotala rotundifolia
    Rotala sp. ''Nanjenshan'' (''Mayaca sellowiana'')

    CO2: Cylinder with solenoid, 1 bps
    Fertiliser: Seachem Flourish & Trace
    Gravel: ADA Amazonia
    Light: 8 HR per day, 55 Watt & 36Watt PL 10,000K light
    Filter: Ehiem Classic 2213

    I think those are called flora not fauna. scape is quite nice but its gonna need a lot of trimming and care after a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahkarboy
    I think those are called flora not fauna. scape is quite nice but its gonna need a lot of trimming and care after a while
    Thanks for correction. Don't know about that...
    Last edited by benny; 3rd Sep 2006 at 23:56. Reason: terrible spelling
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    the umbrosum doesnt look to be able to fit the scape, i think you should removeit. If you want some red plants that can go well i think ill recommend ludwigia arcuata. Think it will go well with your scape.
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