looks great allen.....what are those smaller clusters of plants right in the front? you may want to plant alittle bit more for the foreground patch of gravel....just a thought
dont forget to send it in for the competition![]()
looks great allen.....what are those smaller clusters of plants right in the front? you may want to plant alittle bit more for the foreground patch of gravel....just a thought
dont forget to send it in for the competition![]()
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looks a little like the ericauleon thing
Looks great![]
Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.
It looks nice Allen... hahaha (self praise?!?!)... I like the fact that you have lots of variations in plant height for your tank... hehehe actually your aquascape kinda reminds me of an island as we approach from a distance... Can see hills, tall trees, and even the beach!! [] [
] Haha must be inspired from all your diving trips!
Allen
David, thks and thks for the pointer!. Dunno the name ! got them from Teo, think they call it " Tai Yang Chow " ( in hokkien ) .----------------
looks great allen.....what are those smaller clusters of plants right in the front?
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Allen ! Pulau Redang ! []
Lip !, Thks alot ! [] nice pitures ! Cheers.
Safe Diving !
akoh
Safe Diving !
Seeking for the Ultimate Diving Adventure !
- Sipadan, Similan Islands, Burma Banks, Palau, PNG, Raja Empat ( planning for June 08 )
Eh Allen... should put some small stingray... can pretend its a giant manta!
Allen
& Yamato = lobster ! ! [] [
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Safe Diving !
akoh
Safe Diving !
Seeking for the Ultimate Diving Adventure !
- Sipadan, Similan Islands, Burma Banks, Palau, PNG, Raja Empat ( planning for June 08 )
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On 12/20/2002 9:24:37 AM
Sigh......I heard from the staff of Teo that they don't follow Taiwanese in chinese plant name. So if the plant is Eriocaulon cinereum, the chinese name should be "xiao gu jing" , the real "Tai Yang Cao" is Tonina sp. IMO, as Latin name is not commonly used among the local dealers, so i think they should follow Taiwanese in chinese plant name to prevent further confusion.----------------
Dunno the name ! got them from Teo, think they call it " Tai Yang Chow " ( in hokkien ) .
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