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    Quote Originally Posted by dwgi32 View Post
    Bro, get a new and bigger driftwood as the main focus and your tank will look better as i feel there is no focus point in the tank.
    Hi bro,

    Ya I do agree of my little driftwood after all these comments. Thanks alot.

    Meanwhile, can I just let the moss grown first and transfer them to bigger driftwood or structure (acutally I brought a sunken ship structure but yet to place it into the tank) or should I change now?

    Which will you guys recommend?

    Cheers...
    RC311

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    Quote Originally Posted by williamng View Post
    Hi RC311

    I think maybe you can put the sand higher at the back? Then it may look deeper. For instance the front of the gravel could be 2-3cm, the back can be 8-9cm thick?

    Hi,

    Thanks for yr reply. I got the picture now, but can I do it up with the tank filled with water or I have to drain it to bottom till pill up the sand?

    Btw, appreicate more comments and any experience that can be shared, they mean alot to me.

    Cheers.
    rc311

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    hi,

    Went home happily to view my tank and to my surprise, some of my plants are drying.... Turning abit yellowish. haiz... Any remedy to save them?

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    Hi there,

    Here's a link with some pictures of Hornwort. It's a useful URL to bookmark as there are also pictures of many other plants for your future reference.
    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/my...submersum.html

    Do you have a pair of planting tweezers? If not, it is a very useful tool to invest in. Tweezers will help you to spread out the Glosso.

    As for advise on how to help your dying plants, please share with us your tank set-up, lighting, CO2 and fertilizing regime. But the best way to learn in the long run would be to read up more on the hobby. Some of the forumers have already posted useful links previously.

    Good luck!
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