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Thread: A spartan scape

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    how about the boraras with baby shrimps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spawnster View Post
    how about the boraras with baby shrimps?
    No shrimplets are safe from any fish, probably ends up as snacks.
    ...I love rubies too ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_r0ck View Post
    Oh, think I will change the fauna too, but then may I ask where to get them? The LFS I frequent don't usually stock the boraras. Remember there is one bright orange one, forgot the name though. Brigatte? (sp?)
    You can get some at Henderson Rd (Horizon). They have Brigatte. Not sure about merah.

    Nice tank!
    Last edited by diki; 4th Oct 2006 at 10:42. Reason: Wrong word
    Dickson Goh *** IN SEARCH FOR AN EASY LIFE ***
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    2 ft planted tank, 2 ft low maintenance planted tank & planted shallow tank left now

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    Thanks again for the kind comments.

    I admit that I tend to use less exposure in my shots but I am thinking of removing the black oyama paper and play around with it. Hope I can good results with that.

    Thanks Dickson, will go source out the fishies.

    Anyway I was moving things around and adding moss in when BGA struck (guess some hid in the gravel or something), so now its in the blackout phase. Hope everything will be fine by thursday.

    The pushing back of the plants and adding in of the moss shrinks the HM somewhat so I don't know if it will look worse. Will prolly update in a month with pictures.
    Studying the water chemistry and nutrients is a science.
    Knowing what plants to get and how to use them is an art.
    Aquascaping is a marriage of art and science, the logical and emotional.

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    good looking tank, man

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    Very nicely done.. Must have done alot of hardwork on the trimming...

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