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    Sorry for the blur image, just done a rescape yesterday. Feeling quite satisfy with it and enjoy the pics.



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    Any brothers out there to give suggestion of adding more plants? Seems that I still have not plant enough for the background.

    One more things to note plants are from Mizu world, excellent quality plus reasonable price!
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    Is that a crypt parva lawn you have there? Can't quite tell from your shots.

    I think you lack a background, as you said. Could do with a few background plants or more height atleast at the back to fill out. If your going for a lawn affect i think it could be planted a bit more to really achieve the full lawn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    Is that a crypt parva lawn you have there? Can't quite tell from your shots.

    I think you lack a background, as you said. Could do with a few background plants or more height atleast at the back to fill out. If your going for a lawn affect i think it could be planted a bit more to really achieve the full lawn.
    No, not a crypt. Those were pogostemon helferi (downoi) and trying it for the first time. Actually I going for a lawn effect but didn't know that it's not enough till you told me thanks.
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    I know thats Downoi, i meant the other plant looks like C. parva? Which is that plant.

    And yes, for a lawn of anything you could do with planting a little more densely, allowing them to grow into each other more, providing more of a generous covering of a lawn.
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    Sorry haha, that's a crypt wendtil ' Mi Oya'
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    Huh, your using Crypt Wendtii 'Mi Oya' as a foreground plant? Mine is about 20cm high and has green and red/brown leaves. I'm confused, and i don't think its a suitable forground plant, unless you have a big big tank and can afford to use up space with large plants as a foreground

    You sure its not Crypt. parva? It looks strikingly like it
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    It should be Echinodorus tenellus (dwarf sword).

    Foreground feels a bit bare and overall the whole tank can be planted more fully.

    The stones can be shifted so that they hide the 'legs' of the Echinodorus and Crypts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    Huh, your using Crypt Wendtii 'Mi Oya' as a foreground plant?
    No, no, no... The foreground consist of downoi and e.tenellus.
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    Simple mis-reading i think then, the E.Tenellus was what i meant looked like C.parva Never mind.

    In that case - WOW your Mi Oya is vibrant red! Mine is dark green on top with a red/copper tint underneath. Nothing like the vibrant red you have in yours!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    In that case - WOW your Mi Oya is vibrant red! Mine is dark green on top with a red/copper tint underneath. Nothing like the vibrant red you have in yours!
    I think you mix up again.

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    So where in Gods name is the Mi Oya...

    ...and why is this so confusing all of a sudden
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    I see various moss, echinodorus (back left), e.tenellus, downoi, red tiger lotus and vibrant red plant, and grass like plant at back.

    So wheres the Mi Oya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    I see various moss, echinodorus (back left), e.tenellus, downoi, red tiger lotus and vibrant red plant, and grass like plant at back.

    So wheres the Mi Oya.
    Hope you dont mind i edit the photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verminator View Post
    I see various moss, echinodorus (back left), e.tenellus, downoi, red tiger lotus and vibrant red plant, and grass like plant at back.

    So wheres the Mi Oya.
    Mi Oya is near the extreme left rock and just in front of echinodorus.
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    Hehe

    Righto. Mine grows insanely different to yours then. Although i have a lot of crypts in my tank, so i may have it confused with another one
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    Guys, any idea what plant to put for the background? I can't think of any at the moment.
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    Your tank looks quite deep, why not carry out the echinodorus theme and get a couple more for the back. Perhaps different ones?

    EDIT: Echinodorus Red Rubin, Echinodorus Red Flame, Echinodorus Ozelot, Echinodorus Schlueteri

    Just to name 4 of my favourite Echinodorus species
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    Verminator, thanks will take note of what you suggest.
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    After 2 months

    Here is a quick update of my 3ft low tech tank




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    Progressing well! Some candid comments if you don't mind:

    (1) The tiger lotus appears pretty claustrophobic under the DW. Is it on purpose?
    (2) Is that moss on the right of your vertical tube? It's rather messy.
    (3) Would look better if your E Tenellus proliferates a little more.

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