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Thread: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

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    the tank filled-up nicely
    Eyal Avnaim

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Quote Originally Posted by Eyal View Post
    beautiful tank
    Revan , I sent you email
    Eyal thank you ! Never got your email . Try to send me p.m. if you want to contact me, or ask me something.

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Nice matured look although I like it better when it was trimmed.
    How do you keep your white sand clean and nice?

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Quote Originally Posted by JadeIceGreen View Post
    Nice matured look although I like it better when it was trimmed.
    How do you keep your white sand clean and nice?
    Thank you JadeIceGreen !
    I like it also well trimmed.
    As for the white sand, I try every Sunday with the water change to clean it up and it works , but before a serious photo shooting I add a new layer of clean sand.

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven View Post
    Eyal thank you ! Never got your email . Try to send me p.m. if you want to contact me, or ask me something.
    I've sent you p.m
    Eyal Avnaim

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    Re:79G: "skeleton of a bush"

    This layout is finished at last. I did a more serious photo shooting and here is the result..

    click here for slideshow











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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Really amazing...its such a nice experience seeing how the tank developed to what it is now...great work. you really are a genius in aquascaping.

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    the tank looks great!!
    but the 2 moss balls make the branches look like cotton buds... maybe after it mature further , the moss will turn out nicely..

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Thank you @volley and @ fireblade !

    fireblade the tank looks great!!
    but the 2 moss balls make the branches look like cotton buds... maybe after it mature further , the moss will turn out nicely..
    You have a good eye my friend ! the moss was looking good some months before, when the plants were still growing, but not so good now that plants grew tall and compact.
    I already took the moss out after the shooting and it is looking much better now.

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Are those Harlequin rasboras? Mine were eating my shrimp (both juveniles and adults) even when adequately fed..

    I think I had evil rasboras.

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    Re: My 6 days old tank: "skeleton of a bush"

    Yes Fuzzy , These are Harlequin Rasboras and some of them are more than 2 years old, but they dont even tuch my shrimps. The M.praecox on the other side are more dangerous for the cherry shrimplets ,and sometimes they are eating little ones that swim in the open.
    Even so the cherry shrimp population is over 200.

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