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    My 3' tank

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    first time post in here, please c&c. Thanks!


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    wow... looks very deep far back. What's the dimensions of your tank?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PlAnTaNoOb View Post
    wow... looks very deep far back. What's the dimensions of your tank?
    My tank dimension is L33" x D15" x H16" custom made clear glass tank

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    WOW. Your tank is amazing. Looks some much bigger than what it is.

    I think you could improve by adding some Anubias to the foreground of the driftwood.

    Very nice aquarium

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    nice!! I like your wood. would you be putting any faunas inside?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pleco4me View Post
    WOW. Your tank is amazing. Looks some much bigger than what it is.

    I think you could improve by adding some Anubias to the foreground of the driftwood.

    Very nice aquarium
    Currently there are some anubias 'nana' in the tank, my aquatic tank just rescape, need some times to growth (HC & Spiky Moss) for the foreground plants. I will take note about your suggestion. Thanks!

    Here is the link that what I planned: http://my-aquatic-world.blogspot.com...of-layout.html

    Quote Originally Posted by Altum_lover76 View Post
    nice!! I like your wood. would you be putting any faunas inside?
    I have some shrimps in the tank, but totally not allow fish in my tank. I kept fishes before, very hard for me to control the Nitrate level.
    Last edited by Fei Miao; 2nd May 2008 at 11:30. Reason: merge posts

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    Tank seems to have a huge depth, looks real good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Tank seems to have a huge depth, looks real good.
    Thanks! Finally I did it.

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    Any more comments on my tank? I wish I can improve it, in such a way of layout, plants or others, please do not feel hesitate pointing the bad of my tank, I like to hear more........thanks

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    Wow.. I love your tank man.. Nice Driftwood, Low Maintainence plants.. Hopefully I will be able to set up a tank like yours in future with my 4ft.. Care to share where you buy all these nice driftwoods by the way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel2618 View Post
    Wow.. I love your tank man.. Nice Driftwood, Low Maintainence plants.. Hopefully I will be able to set up a tank like yours in future with my 4ft.. ?
    Thanks for like my setup, but I am still want to improve it, feel that too bare......in actual fact, not a really low maintainance tank, trimming works is a must and need to add fert daily, I am playing around with the PMDD style dosing.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel2618 View Post
    Care to share where you buy all these nice driftwoods by the way?
    I got the DW from my LFS in Pg, Malaysia, collected since year 2006...

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    Personally, I will replace some of the white medium size pebbles with brownish ones. Currently they look too white, slightly less natural. The overall feel is good. Getting ready for ADA 2008?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Personally, I will replace some of the white medium size pebbles with brownish ones. Currently they look too white, slightly less natural. The overall feel is good. Getting ready for ADA 2008?
    Thanks, I will try to look for darker colour stone. I am not too sure my tank is ready or not, but I will try my best to submit before the last week of May, do hope that some of the moss will growing more to cover the both sides of foreground. these few days trim off some leaves that growth in wrong direction......wish me good luck....

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    Woo.... love the arrangement and the green dust algae on some of those huge pebbles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonc View Post
    wish me good luck....
    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by leeruisheng View Post
    Woo.... love the arrangement and the green dust algae on some of those huge pebbles.
    A good news and a bad news!!! Noticed that my shrimps are eating the algae make some places cleaner, but at the same time my green algae also gone a bit, so worry about that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Good luck
    Thanks, Jervis.....what about you, are you going to submit yours?
    Last edited by Fei Miao; 13th May 2008 at 14:25. Reason: merge posts

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    Bought 3 Red Crystal Shrimps(RCS), and after a day they are moving around in the tank happily.


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    I like the hardscape alot. Personally I would put the ferns more to the center rather than the side though.

    Nevertheless this scape has very good potential, do keep us updated.
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    Looks abit spikey, the wood and the plants are all like sword shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaidohishida View Post
    Looks abit spikey, the wood and the plants are all like sword shape.
    That's part of the style... I know it's hard to believe... getting those sharp spikey wood is not easy at all

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