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Thread: Je師is' ADA 60 Stone Formation Project

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    Aiyah... I actually liked the effect of the long hairgrass at the back.

    I love the intense redness though, hope it can clump even thicker quickly.
    Studying the water chemistry and nutrients is a science.
    Knowing what plants to get and how to use them is an art.
    Aquascaping is a marriage of art and science, the logical and emotional.

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    Long hairgrass? you mean Eleocharis vivipara?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post



    The layout is much neater now... I might move the T5 higher so that the Rotala rotundifolia on the left can grow higher instead of creeping downwards
    Great journal, I enjoy following the development of this tank, the removal of vivipara is an improvement, but I now l find the tank losing focal point in the mid-ground, between the Ericaulon sp. and the R. indica / B. japonica /the new rock placement, perhaps it's one area you can look into.
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    ...I love rubies too ...
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    Jervis.. surely that isn't a full tank shot....??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome View Post
    Jervis.. surely that isn't a full tank shot....??
    Too lazy to remove all the inlets, outlets and pollen glass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fei Miao View Post
    Great journal, I enjoy following the development of this tank, the removal of vivipara is an improvement, but I now l find the tank losing focal point in the mid-ground, between the Ericaulon sp. and the R. indica / B. japonica /the new rock placement, perhaps it's one area you can look into.
    I have an idea... will try it out soon

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    Oh dear... only days left!!! I will have to quickly wrap up the tank... are we allowed to post the final pix online before ADA announces the result?

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    Raised the T5 fixture by a couple of inches 2 days ago... I guess the move was a little too late Previously I suspect the large amount of light limit the height of my Rotala rotundifolia... forcing them to grow downwards


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    During water change... how I wish my Rotala rotundifolia can reach the top of the water surface just like in the pix


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    Jervis, IMO the Rotala rotundifolia reached quite a okay height, why not just reduce the water level for the photo shoot?
    ...I love rubies too ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fei Miao View Post
    Jervis, IMO the Rotala rotundifolia reached quite a okay height, why not just reduce the water level for the photo shoot?
    We think alike

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    Submitted this tank for ADA 08 a few days ago...

    Here are some shots taken before the final session.



    Added a cardboard frame to better 'frame' the light... eliminating glare to the camera lens.



    Blue glow background effect using a PL light with a blue plastic sheet.


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    Hey, may I know what camera you used?

    I took pictures of my tank and it's really sucks, blur, and really nothing compare to yours. I got a lot to learn man. Yours is like so crystal clear.

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    I'm using the Sony Alpha 100 DSLR... considered ancient as the new models are so bloody sexy I did upgrade the lenses though... I have 2 lenses that cost more than the body actually.

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    really like the effect of the overflowing rotala green.
    Chee Yong

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcy81 View Post
    really like the effect of the overflowing rotala green.
    Thanks bro... but it looks a bit messy in the competition pix

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    Ok guys... I am ready to decommission this tank to focus on my next project. I have a 4ft tank (previously used for marine) waiting to be filled with water

    I am planning to sell this setup as a complete package, which consists of the following:

    1) ADA Cube Garden 60P
    2) Arctica DBI-050 Mini Chiller - 1/15 HP
    3) Eheim Ecco 2236
    4) Do!aqua Lily Pipe Outlet 13mm*
    5) Do!aqua Lily Pipe Inlet 13mm*
    6) ADA Pollen Glass Beetle 30
    7) ADA CO2 Bubble Counter

    * Only available in Japan

    LETTING GO OF THE ENTIRE PACKAGE AT $999 only!

    FOC (with package):
    1) You can choose to carry away the entire tank with all the hardscape, flora (except for a few plants) and fauna.
    2) Matsuda Aquascaping Set

    Please arrange your own transportation on weekends at Mohamed Sultan Road.
    Last edited by Jervis; 2nd Jun 2008 at 23:32.

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    sorry but shouldn't selling be done in market place? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    sorry but shouldn't selling be done in market place? :P
    Yeah I suppose... but I want to give priority to those who are interested in aquascaping, not to those just logging in for great bargain (as many did I believe).
    Last edited by Jervis; 3rd Jun 2008 at 00:18.

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    Hi guys... I think it's time to complete this tank journal with an official ADA Competition 2008 picture. Sweeping Inspiration is the title of this tank... thanks to an AQ member for the name



    Thanks so much for all your comments... I really learned a lot along the way... don't worry the journey will never ends

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