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    Cpark's 1 ft nano tank.

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    Hi everyone,
    How to improve the plants outlook of this tank?
    I like to share with you my 1 ft. nano tank, hope to receive comments so as to improve my planting knowledge.

    Tank size: 12 x 7 x 9.5H inches. Low-tech with filtration, lighting 13watts.
    I intend to introduce killifish or ram, not sure which one easy to breed.
    Last edited by Cpark188; 16th May 2008 at 00:51.
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    wow...... look so nice...........

    Mine........ sigh~

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    Can work more on the background. The midground will do good with just the java windelov fern. Can try crypts (c.wendti green or c.wendti undulata red) or put up moss wall.

    I will go for ram. i find them easier to breed and they are magnificent fish! Killifishes, they seems to be more shy. You have however the last call.

    Shirley relax, we all been through that stage. Though some of the people here seems to born with the creativity.. Here, we learnt by looking at each other's work, journal and compare to our own creation. Then we improve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thirteen View Post
    Can work more on the background. The midground will do good with just the java windelov fern. Can try crypts (c.wendti green or c.wendti undulata red) or put up moss wall.

    I will go for ram. i find them easier to breed and they are magnificent fish! Killifishes, they seems to be more shy. You have however the last call.

    Shirley relax, we all been through that stage. Though some of the people here seems to born with the creativity.. Here, we learnt by looking at each other's work, journal and compare to our own creation. Then we improve.
    Yes, you are right must work on something for the background, and loved to make it looks beautiful. I have got a pair of killifish-rachovii, but the female died, so left the male. Considering.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shirley View Post
    wow...... look so nice...........

    Mine........ sigh~
    Shirley, we all learn as a beginner, and kept looking at others work to get knowledge from the experts.
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    Is this the same tank you were injecting with your 2L DIY co2, i don't see your diffusor anywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Is this the same tank you were injecting with your 2L DIY co2, i don't see your diffusor anywhere
    Yes, you are right. I have rescape this nano tank and now learning to keep killifish or ram in this low-tech tank. I used the diffusor in another coming up new 1.5 ft tank. Not complete yet. Show you a bit, need to modify. Haha.
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    Bro I actually prefer the look of the tank before you rescaped it but the after look not too bad either. Just that the initial look give a cleaner look which I am trying to achieve but no space in my flat for more tank and no time to do more wc.
    Just a suggestion, for your latest tank look, try placing the middle rock at an angle against the biggest rock on the right to make a slanting rock feature with these 2 rocks since the first rock has a slight slanting feature. Work on the background and you have a beautiful in the making
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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterH2O View Post
    Cpark188

    Bro I actually prefer the look of the tank before you rescaped it but the after look not too bad either. Just that the initial look give a cleaner look which I am trying to achieve but no space in my flat for more tank and no time to do more wc.
    Just a suggestion, for your latest tank look, try placing the middle rock at an angle against the biggest rock on the right to make a slanting rock feature with these 2 rocks since the first rock has a slight slanting feature. Work on the background and you have a beautiful in the making
    Hi bro,
    The first picture you see here in this post is a 1 ft. tank which has been rescape from its original quite sometime ago.
    The second picture you see here is a new 1.5 ft. tank still under construction and observation which not complete yet.
    This afternoon I will shift the center rock of the 1 ft. tank and see what's the out come like. And try something on the background. Thanks.
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    Pardon me. Looking forward to your finished masterpiece.
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    I think you can fill up more water... the larger the water volume... the more stable the tank will be How about some narrow leaf Java Fern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    I think you can fill up more water... the larger the water volume... the more stable the tank will be How about some narrow leaf Java Fern?
    Hi Jervis, I am keeping killifish and afraid it might jump out. Today have added some plants and you look at it to give me comments. Thanks.
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    Update of my 1 ft. nano tank.

    Hi everyone,
    Here is my update of this nano tank as advised given by members here.
    Take a look at it and let me know any further improvement, Thanks.
    Last edited by Cpark188; 23rd Jun 2008 at 01:54.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpark188 View Post
    Hi everyone,
    Here is my update of this nano tank as advised given by members here.
    Take a look at it and let me know any further improvement, Thanks.
    All I can say is... that's a stunning fish!!!

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    Hi Jervis, thanks for the compliment and still got a lot to learn from you.
    I really loved your 3rd nano tank arrangement, keep up your work and keep us update. Cheers.
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    Spendid tank. All you have to do now is maintain and wait. Ahhh....
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    Any shrimps in there?

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