Those white pebbles or sand will be quite difficult to tidy after a period of time. It is only for aesthetic purpose but it is too unnatural and somehow don't blend in with the scape. just some noob comment from me.
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I just started this new scape on a big tank for the first time hope u guys could comment .still need more work to be done on the foreground ,thanks.
Tank 4x2x2
pump ehiem 2012
co2 4 bubbles per sec
gex soil
Those white pebbles or sand will be quite difficult to tidy after a period of time. It is only for aesthetic purpose but it is too unnatural and somehow don't blend in with the scape. just some noob comment from me.
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My 2 ft tank
Flora: Anubias barteri var Nana, var "Gold" and "mini", Crypto Wendtii, C.parva, Marsilea Hirsuta, Flame Moss, Hygrophila Polysperma, H.Violacea & H.Corymbosa, US Fissiden
Fauna: Guppy, Pelvicachromis Pulcher, Nannacara Anomala, Laetacara Araguaiae 'Buckelkopf'
black background would be nice.![]()
Not bad after all shall wait till the plants bloom to see the outcome and effect...
Agree with bro cryuslow that black background will look nicer...
thanks maybe i ll get some riccia to cover the wall
typically the "road" is narrow at the back and wider at the front to give some form of perspective. Maybe you can try that given that your tank is 2ft wide. Ya, and add more plants in the foreground!![]()
yes i agree need alot more work n time to mature fully
The stone look kinda out of place. Maybe it's just too big. Anyway nice work
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DSC00268.jpgDSC00267.jpgShot of the whole tank and my guppy that just spawned.cant think of a way to change the background , a massive task to move the whole tank n cabinet to do it when i rescape though.
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