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    New Tank New Rockscape

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    Hi all,

    This is my new 4ft, after the old tank centre brace gave way. I removed and washed and dry ADA Amazonia soil for re-use. OHKO rocks soaked with bleach to remove stains. While waiting for new tank, brought new ADA soil and special powersand as base fertilisler.

    Tank specification:
    120x40x55cm
    Matrix PL 55wx4
    CO2 5 litre pressurized tank via external reactor
    Driven by Atmen external canister filter
    Water cool by a fan.

    Plants are
    Rotala Sp 'Green'
    Rotala Rotundifolia
    Echinodorus Tenellus
    Cryptocoryne Wendtii brown
    There are some Rotala and Ludwigia species I not sure.
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    wah eddy.. rock placement is getting better and better!!!! cool!!

    now for some depth creation..

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    Very nice, how about some glosso at the side foreground to even the contrast of the height, but I keep the centre part bare.

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    Well done Eddy! Very nice layout of rocks. Wait till the background plants grow in and form thickets and it will be a fantastic sight

    Any choice of critters?
    Maurice Cheong
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    Thanks guys, yes the rocks placement is very tiring but rewarding when you get it right.
    What I did was to place the bigger rock and sub-place smaller ones around it to make it looks bigger. Alot of trials and error approach and because the tank height is 55cm I want the rocks to stand tall.

    For now planting glosso is out because when they creep, it will mess up the fine sand.

    By the way, this set-up is 3 weeks old.
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    bro, you are master on rock placement
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    Hi Eddy

    So the fine sand is in front. ADA soil and power sand are at the back only. Very nice rock scape.
    don't worry, be happy

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    Thank you guys, still learning always. Yes fine sand foreground (very cheap) and ADA soil+powersand (very costly) at back.

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    Bro, let me know if your fine sand start bubbling, float to surface and pop-up and dirty the plants. That what happen to my fine sand, my guess is some algae cover the fine sand and when it is doing photosynthesis it generate O2 and start to float.

    My only solution now is taking it out and soaks it with H2O2.
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    No, the fine sand dont scatter by itself or float up. It might be shrimp or fish that disturb the sand.

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    Nice rock placements. Really like how it stand out in the sand but feel like something's missing. Ah, fishes and shrimps are missing!!

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    Good rock placement. By the way, I heard people said that this type of rocks will affect the water PH, is that true? What is your PH level after you put the rocks?

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    Nice set up ! Do keep us update please.

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    Eddy

    Love the tank. the only problem i had with my set-up then, was BGA. It will be wonderful to learn whether you have that problem.
    I am into Plecos now...
    L46, L173, L134 & L236
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    HI guys and today adding 10 yamoto shrimps after climatilize them by the slow dripping method.

    luenny; I am considering a school of Harlequin, Red Rasbora but not sure.
    Also had added 6 otocinclus and some cherry shrimps earlier on.

    Brian; I am not sure whether adding the rocks affect water PH but had
    tested water PH reading as around 6.5 before adding the algae crews.

    Ahzai; Thank will try post later.

    Wasabi8888; No, so far no BGA, hope not. When set-up plant en-mass the
    first day to let plants absorb nutrients. Change water weekly
    and do not dose fert. If low plant mass for a rockscape then use
    carbon etc. to remove ammonia+change water weekly.
    The idea is to grow the plants not algae. Also I had a mature
    filter running ready.
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    Hi eddy,

    nice rock scape that you have.. a more eye-catching appearance. your substrate brightens your scape. also, without the foreground plants, your rocks attract the viewers' attention.
    "Tandas Berkualiti, Hidup Berkualiti"

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    Looks great Eddy! I'd make a road somewhere in the middle but that's just a thought.
    Interesting that you put the red plants at the side and the green ones in the middle.
    You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung

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