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 ! ! [] [].
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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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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Aquatic plants and LEGO collector.
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