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    pics of my 3'

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    haven't been posting here for quite some time. just took some pics of my replanted 3'. so here you are. good and bad comments are welcome. thanks.


    Front view of tank (still waiting for right side to mature)


    tank (centre) that's xmas moss on the driftwood


    tank (right) waiting for it to mature so that the filter inlet, rainbar and thermometer will be concealed.


    Eriocaulon sp.

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    It's a wild jungle out there [:0]
    Swee swee lah

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    Nice setup
    Just a Newbie ...

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    Hiz ops,
    where can i get those foregound plant, Eriocaulon sp, and how much do they cost ?? Thankz

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    On 8/31/2002 9:39:29 AM

    Hiz ops,
    where can i get those foregound plant, Eriocaulon sp, and how much do they cost ?? Thankz
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    damn X, and yamato eats them []
    Ah Pek was selling $5 A SINGLE LITTLE PLANT!
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    thanks for the kind comments. my foreground isn't make up of Eriocaulon sp. that would have cost me a bomb. it's actually Lilaeopsis brasiliensis. i only have one Eriocaulon sp. bought for $15 from a fellow forumer. my yamato didn't touch it though.

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    Your lilaeopsis grows until that well!? Wow!! It must have taken quite a bit of time for it to achieve this stage man. Slow growers aren't they? Anyway, it oulwd be interesting to wait and see when the right side matures.

    Wild angels in your tank?
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    wow.. nice foreground plants and layout..

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    On 8/31/2002 9:39:29 AM

    Hiz ops,
    where can i get those foregound plant, Eriocaulon sp, and how much do they cost ?? Thankz
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    i think Ah Pek also have... and the taiwan's LFS at serangoon north.. saw it b4.. quite eXp..

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    On 8/31/2002 9:52:00 AM

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    On 8/31/2002 9:39:29 AM

    Hiz ops,
    where can i get those foregound plant, Eriocaulon sp, and how much do they cost ?? Thankz
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    damn X, and yamato eats them []
    Ah Pek was selling $5 A SINGLE LITTLE PLANT!
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    What plant is this Eriocaulon sp? Can't seem to find info of it @ tropical website.

    How does it propagate?

    Thanks.

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    Thought the filter inlet and themometer is not covered. It will be better to shift those then to cover them up with plants.

    Open space will make you tank appear deeper. But the choice is yours.

    P.s. what's with the inverted filter inlet?

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    On 8/31/2002 1:32:59 PM
    What plant is this Eriocaulon sp? Can't seem to find info of it @ tropical website.

    How does it propagate?

    Thanks.

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    this is the 3rd pic lor! the plant suppose to put out a long central spike with a flower "knob", you might have seen those. Bought five plants from ah pek for $25, next morning found my yamatoes stroking their tummies in satisfaction [] [] [] and no more eriocaulon
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    On 8/31/2002 2:48:09 PM

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    On 8/31/2002 1:32:59 PM
    What plant is this Eriocaulon sp? Can't seem to find info of it @ tropical website.

    How does it propagate?

    Thanks.

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    this is the 3rd pic lor! the plant suppose to put out a long central spike with a flower "knob", you might have seen those. Bought five plants from ah pek for $25, next morning found my yamatoes stroking their tummies in satisfaction [] [] [] and no more eriocaulon
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    alamak ... ah pek never warn you about yamatoes eating them?

    just curious how big this plant will grow? does the long central spike keeps growing taller than the rest? if thats the case ... wont it look strange kept as a foreground plant?

    oqs, nice tank setup [] where did you get Lilaeopsis brasiliensis?

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    Hi,

    Look nice.

    What plant did you place underneath the lotus?

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    the Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is indeed a very slow grower. there's still a lot of empty spaces in the foreground waiting to be covered up. don't know how long that will take. you can get them at teo's. eriocaulon sp. can get from them too.. but ah pek's one will be better. the eriocaulon should be able to grow very big.. but it will take a long long time. take a look at this page to see really big eriocaulon sp.
    what plants under the lotus? you talking about the xmas moss? or on the left side, the blyxia japonica? the right side is a bunch of small leaves stem plants. bought from teo's. couldn't identify them. can anyone help?
    and yah the angels are wild. bought from H20.

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