wa... very lush set up... nice coverage of ground cover.. like the way the red fishes enhance the entire landscape!
wa... very lush set up... nice coverage of ground cover.. like the way the red fishes enhance the entire landscape!
Thanks for the comment. any space for improvement ?
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It has too many species of fish (just like me) if you plan to have an aquascape. Cut down to maybe 1 or 2 types(Maybe keep the platy and cardinal) and you will see the difference.
maybe you could share us more of your tank specification?
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I like the 2nd pic...
The 1st pic looks kinda awkward with the moss( Is it Moss?? I'm kinda blind)
The whole scape looks greeny and colourfull. ( Colourfull...........Fishes.....) O_O
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Personally..i think the right side looks a little bit too thick and it affects the whole tank into looking a little bit unbalanced..mayeb a little trimming will do the trick.
I think what i am going to do this week end are
1. to move the moss on the right side to the back.
2. before doing 1, I must clear the gloso behind the moss
3. then the front will see only lapis or sand( the sand already there.
will post a pic then.....
thanks for all the advise,
please keep suggesting before this weekend
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erm what are you using as a background for our tank? personally i think using black oyama background makes a better choice... it will better bring out the colurs of your planted tank...
just my 2cents...
but is too heavy to move tha e tank out. but I will take your suggestion will source for black or dark blue plastic board instead of the current one.
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you can also use the existing moss and make a moss wall for the background. Then you can either spread your glosso and tonina to the left or plant something else.
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