Not bad bro... Maybe you can replace the solo standing rotala (I think) and fill up the bare ground with Jap hairgrass or glosso.![]()
Hi all,
This is my first nano 1ft tank. After the shrimp massacre yesterday I got chance to re-scap the tank. The red plants are the ones that killed my shrimps
The spec is here:
Tank specs: 1ftx0.5x0.8
Substrate - GeX red packing.
filteration - Eden 501
Temperature 23 - 25
Light: 2x9W FL tube.
There is no creature inside yet, except a green shrimp to test the safety of water.
I'm newbie to aquascaping so please comment
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Last edited by benny; 23rd Jan 2008 at 00:14. Reason: spelling
Not bad bro... Maybe you can replace the solo standing rotala (I think) and fill up the bare ground with Jap hairgrass or glosso.![]()
How about removing the picture you stick at the back of the tank and replace it with black oyama paper to create a contrast with the plants colour?
i see, i'll try with black oyama paper then![]()
which red plants killed your shrimps?
Maurice Cheong
A . M o m e n t . o f . T r a n q u i l i t y...
It looks a bit cramped.
Do you have an ideal aquascape you are trying to achieve? A dark wild look? Or perhaps a fresh green field effect? Or one of those zen style approach with either rocks or branchy driftwood.
The current setup looks like you might be putting too many things in the tank. No specific subject of focus.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
good effort !!![]()
i'm trying to make it like a sunken ship into the bottom of the sea... uhm.. may be a few rocks will do?
look like a simple dutch lay out with all the plants neatly lined up...
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