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Thread: update of my teak tank - from planted to iwa

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    Re: update of my teak tank - from planted to iwa

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    I don't always follow all aquascaping thread. By chance I stumbled onto this thread. I look at the thread owner. And it is you again .t-tsen. Your low tech tank was not bad other than the driftwood been sliced at the tail end which made it look un-natural. Anyway back to this tank....:-

    I am impress by the layout. The only disadvantage you had is - you didn't cover the top half of the tank well with your hard scape. In other word, either your hardscape is short or your tank is tall. I realised that you are good in creating depth. If not for the pipes, I would have thought there are more ...beyond the rocks (left end)

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    Re: update of my teak tank - from planted to iwa

    Wow! valiant effort indeed! its taking on pretty well i must say.

    One suggestion is to use thinner long leafed plants for the rear portion. That way you further enhance the feeling of depth with your plant choice.

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