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    Tree in a park

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    New year new park.
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    Last edited by pok2; 18th Jan 2008 at 00:15.

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    interesting scape.
    will your plants do well in white sand?

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    Yeah....nice and interesting scaping. Hope it can last. Cheer!

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    something refreshing! the tree trunk looks familiar!
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    Nice setup!

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    rock?

    looks alright, but perhaps some details should be considered, for example the rock on the right looks rather out of place. and also perhaps adding addition items, else IMHO it looks like showcasing the tree, rather than showcasing a landscape.

    Just a 2-cent worth opinion from a newbie

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    A nice try! I like the effect.

    Cheers.

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    Hey guys,

    Thanks for the cool input. Cant help but touched up on a few things. Adding in the dark back drop (simply a blue cloth), took away the stone (looks like tomb stone to me, bet you are right), hmmm the moss growth is picking up too. Well the tank is only 4 inches deep, so I cant expect much. Good enough I guess.

    Cheers

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    Your Tree in the Park

    Quote Originally Posted by pok2 View Post
    Hey guys,

    Thanks for the cool input. Cant help but touched up on a few things. Adding in the dark back drop (simply a blue cloth), took away the stone (looks like tomb stone to me, bet you are right), hmmm the moss growth is picking up too. Well the tank is only 4 inches deep, so I cant expect much. Good enough I guess.

    Cheers
    Hi there,

    It's very relaxing for the eyes and nice set up. May I know the size of the tank and what the name of the plant that's growing in front.

    Cheers
    Francis

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    Thanks

    17 inches x 3 inches x 4.5 inches.... like a small flat screen TV with 4.5 inch thickness.

    Not sure, for it from C325 (Clementi). These plant are only meant for time being until I figure out what to do with the front segment. The tree stays.

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    Nice and simple scape. Pity the tank is small otherwise will have more space to make it even better and on a grander scale.
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