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    90 litre Opti white Cube

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    Hi Ukplanter

    Nice scaping! How do you find the Opti-white glass? Worth the price?
    Last edited by Jervis; 14th Jun 2008 at 10:38.

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    amazing scape
    Cube tank lover

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    Fabulous! It would be great to see the full tank shots and colour please
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    What can i say...absolutely gorgeous.
    Zack

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    Glossolepis Incisus, Melanotaenia Maccullochi, Melanotaenia Boesemani, Iriatherina Werneri, Barilius Canarensis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenislev View Post
    What can i say...absolutely gorgeous.

    He's UKPlanter for a reason bro....heheheheh...
    Formally known as EpiCentre in AQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Hi Ukplanter

    Nice scaping! How do you find the Opti-white glass? Worth the price?
    The opti white is very nice but you get used to it after a while and forget how clearer it is in comparison.

    Im very lucky I have a good freind building Aquariums, Gifted me this aquarium at cost price

    I will post full tank shots at a later date when it is looking more complete.

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    New pic

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    What can I say... top grade

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    Very ADA! I am still eager to see a full front shot (with colour)

    Did I see a heater beside and under the tank?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenscape View Post
    Very ADA! I am still eager to see a full front shot (with colour)

    Did I see a heater beside and under the tank?

    Just for you then zenscape -


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    What light green moss is that growing in the foreground? Sorry, n00b has no idea lol.
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    Riccia Fluitans

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    Simply stunning tank... I think you have your own distinct style... in many ways more interesting than day-to-day Amano's. The tall stem behind the branches somehow affected the scale of the scape. Love your use of Riccia

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    Wow very stunning indeed. There are layers in the layout which bring out perspective and depth. Good work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Simply stunning tank... I think you have your own distinct style... in many ways more interesting than day-to-day Amano's. The tall stem behind the branches somehow affected the scale of the scape. Love your use of Riccia
    Thanks ....

    I think you make a good point about the stems ... unfortunatley Use if stem plants I think is my weak point. Which stem plants do you guys like to use in smaller aquariums?

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    HM or rotala green are good choices for me...small leaves which is lush and green.
    HM gives a bushy furry effect.

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    Gymnocoronis Spilanthoides is a good stem plant i find. Although it has the potential to grow quite tall if left unpruned.
    Verminator

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    I think your use of stems are pretty alright by my eyes... its only the right side where i feel the leaf used are too huge and simply clashes with the rest of the scape. Otherwise, like jervis mentioned... very pleasant scape indeed.

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    ah........... nice
    Finally back to the Aquatic world!

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