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    My new 2ft setup.

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    Have torn down my old setup over Christmas period and started a totally new setup that has the lovely stringy moss included in it . Hopes they would grow well.

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/galle...view_thumb.jpg (please click on the 4 on the image count above the Spore Flag for a bigger pic)

    Please comment, good or bad are welcome.

    Was also wondering if I should tie some US fissidens onto the wood feature or leave it as it is to add a touch of colour.
    Last edited by Rokerites; 8th Jan 2009 at 12:02.

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    The plants seems to be growing well. Will be nicer when the hairgrass grows in.

    ck

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    Thks for the fast reply not to mention the big image of my tank, makes things so much simpler.

    Do you think I should have fissiden on the wood?

    Thanks again. You have been of great help.

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    Very nice.

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    Is the normal hairgrass or japanese hairgrass in the foreground?
    Cheers

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    Thanks, fotoudavid.

    As for dwgi32's question, its normal hairgrass , not japanese hairgrass.
    Its already propagating, hopefully, it will grow into a lush lawn in not too distant future

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    Care to share the specs of your tank?

    Most of the driftwood should be covered when your plants start to grow thicker.
    Studying the water chemistry and nutrients is a science.
    Knowing what plants to get and how to use them is an art.
    Aquascaping is a marriage of art and science, the logical and emotional.

    -Calvin

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