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    tcy81,
    ok. will search for more rocks
    i'm using ada rio negro sand. think those plants can't grow in it right?

    ranmasatome,
    haha. ZEN! not what i intend leh.
    think i've add some ada aqua gravel to fill up the empty space

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    Waa tot you go on course! You on course here?

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    I like this white sand better than your previous version... keep it up!

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    Simple and neat layout. Very good, I like it.

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    added some rocks.
    2 snail, 2 otos, mini bolbitis
    water kinda cloudy after minor scape. can't find any ada gravel.




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    I think the driftwood arrangement and narrow leaf java fern looks superb.

    As for ada gravel I think shops like Midori or Biotope may have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limchongyu View Post
    I think the driftwood arrangement and narrow leaf java fern looks superb.

    As for ada gravel I think shops like Midori or Biotope may have it.
    it's pure luck. i did badly on the first scape with them.
    the rocks on the left feels weird ?

    did try Midori and Biotope.
    Seems like they have not stock them before.

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    you mean Aqua Gravel , those are different size of small stones for decorative purposes.which are not suitable for growing plants too.
    I believe Midori stock them quite awhile ago, but i guess already sold out.

    If you plan to do some planting at the background, then you can try aqua soil
    amazionia II

    think you can place the rocks on the left to right around the driftwood.
    Chee Yong

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    Nice angle shot from the left. Didnt know you scape it curving towards the landscape.

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    Eddy...
    Too many rocks on the left...too few on the right..

    Perhaps shift the left rocks to the right and cover those empty areas unter the bolbitis...then leftover smaller rocks put on left as accent rocks.

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    thanks for the valuable inputs guys.

    i've shifted all the rocks to the right.
    water too cloudy for pics.

    but if you dun mind

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    Looks neater... in fact you can add more rocks underneath your hardscape to give a more stable look. It's nice as it is also

    As your layout is right heavy right now... you might wanna add some really distinctive fauna so that when they school on the left, they will balance the right (at least in photo)

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    very nice and simple set up!
    time to add some mosses around the rocks.

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    yes, it does look neater.

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    Jervis,
    it's always a pain to search for nice rocks
    not adding fish. plan to add sulawesi shrimps

    Evolution,
    will add moss few months later as they grow faster than my ferns
    i might test out growing marsilea.sp on the slope

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    marsilea hirutsu is also not bad and jervis have a couple grown in his tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    marsilea hirutsu is also not bad and jervis have a couple grown in his tank.
    If you are interested, I will keep a look out for you Anyway, I didn't manage to maintain their four-leave clover form

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