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Thread: 20litre Nano scape 'COAST'

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    Quote Originally Posted by ukplanter View Post
    this is not a re scape, both tanks are currently up and running..... The cotton wool got algae on it and looked bad so I took it out. I may try it again someday as the effect was good. I wonder if there was something I could spray the cotton wool with to 'fix' it (make it solid or rigid) whilst at the same time keeping its fluffy appearance. This would make it a lot easier to work with.

    Magic4lifez - I hope the HC will grow over the reaming visible soil, I think I might change the sand soon to lighter coloured (white) sand. What do you think?
    I got an idea how to make your wool look rigid and solid... Use HAIRSPRAY(or gel)


    Hmm, yeah well i made that comment based on what i see currently, however, well, we may see a HC covered lawn in no time! You're doing great.

    Would you like to come down for a cup of coffee(or tea), and at the same time help me out with my tank? (just kidding)

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic4lifez View Post
    I got an idea how to make your wool look rigid and solid... Use HAIRSPRAY(or gel)


    Hmm, yeah well i made that comment based on what i see currently, however, well, we may see a HC covered lawn in no time! You're doing great.

    Would you like to come down for a cup of coffee(or tea), and at the same time help me out with my tank? (just kidding)
    The HAIRSPRAY idea is good! if it didnt poison the tank!

    you pay the air fare and I will scape your tank for FREE!

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    hahahaha. Well it would certainly be a pleasure to have you come to Singapore, i'm sure many Singaporean AQ formers will be happy to meet you

    Well if it does poison the tank..

    use wax instead

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    can we use silicon instead?

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    I can't agree more that you have it in you in scaping. Your new tank seems to be an 'extension' of your 'Coast', which is a fabulous tank but to me the new layout looks even better and with more substance!
    Last edited by zenscape; 2nd Jun 2008 at 16:46.
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    Thanks for you kind comments , It certainly gives me confidence to try these difficult scapes. I have one more tank to reveal to AQ but it can wait till im back from hols. Maybe it will look a little better then. (or maybe algae will grow ) .

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    Certainly look forward to the unveiling of this tank too, on the basis of this tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    Certainly look forward to the unveiling of this tank too, on the basis of this tank.
    You can see a picture here -

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=41916

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