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    2ft:60x30x30 planted

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    Hi all, just sharing a recent scape attempt. Do feel free to give comments on how to improve it further.

    Thank you!


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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Quote Originally Posted by Salphur View Post
    Hi all, just sharing a recent scape attempt. Do feel free to give comments on how to improve it further.
    Thank you!
    It looks wild and natural. Add the quantity of Cardiinal neon tettra, at least 10, to make your tank looks more attractive. Noticed got air bubbles to create oxygen - heard plants take in oxygen when the lights are off at night, than you can switch on the bubbles for them to "breath". You might want to hide the airstone away from view, so that it looks like natural bubble coming out from hidden places.

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    It's CO2 you're injecting and not O2 right?

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Just a suggestion, try use the same wood and rock in the same tank. If it is not possible, you can hide it by tying moss on it.
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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Hi Bluebubbles - thanks for your inputs! Haha, i'm trying to hide the ceramic stone, but couldn't do it unless i take it out of the tank.

    Hi Squee - yup, i am putting CO2 into the tank.

    Hi Shadow - i never thought that keeping similar types of wood and rock would enhance a scape. As you can see I have bogwood, driftwood, okho rock and abit of everything.

    Appreciate your comments! Cheers.

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Just a suggestion, try use the same wood and rock in the same tank. If it is not possible, you can hide it by tying moss on it.
    I tend to agree... Using straight DW with curvy ones may be a bit overwhelming for a 2 footer.Too many things to look at

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Nice nice! I like! Will look even better with more tetras!

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    looove that long and bending DW on the top right!!
    wish i've your setup before i did mine

    what is that green patches at the front glass near the gravel?
    green algae?

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Hehe, yes.. indeed i was planning to stock up on the tetras Thanks!

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    Re: 2ft:60x30x30 planted

    Quote Originally Posted by MumuPipet View Post
    looove that long and bending DW on the top right!!
    wish i've your setup before i did mine

    what is that green patches at the front glass near the gravel?
    green algae?
    Thanks for your kind comments! Yup, the green patches at the front glass is unfortunately green algae.

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