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Nice tank! :wink:
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Nice tank! :wink:
Very nice! You could use a red plant or some other ways to increase contrast in the foreground/midground.
BTw, is that H. augustifolia in the back? I have some of this, and was always a bit mad at it because I could never find a way to make those long narrow leaves look nice. You did a good job and maybe I'll borrow that from you someday.![]()
thanx anyway...
yup..... that's hygropilla corymbosa var angustifolia..
try to prune it twice a month to make it grow densely
then comb it with your hand to make it natural looks natural,
about contrast ...
i don't like red plant because most of red plant grow very fast.that mean more work to do monthly..![]()
but i'm trying to plant aromatica n ludwigia arcuata
so i tried to make colour balance betwen deep green and light green, and of course red colour from rasbora maculata, cardinal tetra,n red cherry shrimp.
sorry for sending half of my aquascape, cause the other half is under renovation :wink:
Hi,
I would like to start off by commenting on the fabulous effort in the tank.
However, as mentioned by above forummer, there is no distinct blend from background to foreground. The drop from the moss to the nanas and kompacta is bit abrupt. I would suggest thickening up the Kompacta and Nanas to form a more distinct midground..
Just a bit of my personal opinion though. Not all red plants are fast growing. Plants like Nesaea sp and Hygrophilia sp Red grows pretty slow. However, the tank is absolutely gorgeous with green only plants
Just my 2 cents...
Cheers
Vincent
cutenk (may I know what's your name?),
I like the healthy plants look (at least from the picture) and the low growing Glossostigma. The nana (?) compliments well to this natural-looking aquascape. The only thing I miss is the contrast but then again, it may not need one. Well done.
YUDY
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