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    Hi,

    I just rescape my 4ft with project soil. Previously was gravel and plants not really growing very well. Now just quite bare, hope the glosso and staurogyne will turn out well.

    Please let me know any comments or recommendations to make it better. Thank you.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    hi kenng, background plant is ?
    maybe more bushy look might fare better with staurogyne.sp in midground? just a personal view.
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    Sorry I don't know what is the background plant. Just bought it from C328 back then and like the way it twirl when it grew longer. Hope this is the one you are referring to.
    Agreed that the bushy staurogyne.sp will look much better, waiting for them to grow and spread.
    Thank you for the advice.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenng View Post
    Hi,

    I just rescape my 4ft with project soil. Previously was gravel and plants not really growing very well. Now just quite bare, hope the glosso and staurogyne will turn out well.

    Please let me know any comments or recommendations to make it better. Thank you.
    You have very thick substrate, idea for planting. Get more plant for the back.

    1 ) You may wish to get a some red plants for the center of the tank and green ones to line up the rest of the area at the back.
    This wll created a focal point by using the Red plants

    or

    2) You may plant a full rows of green plants at the back, and slightly in front of the green plants, plant a full row of red colored ones.
    When the plants reach full height, trim the red plants to be shorter than the green one and you may have a more layered effect.

    And if possible, plant heavily from the start.

    I am no expert, just sharing my opinion.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    the plant at the back look like Cyperus helferi

    You need smaller stones, arrange around the big stones. Find out more about golden section or golden ration and arrange your rock accordingly
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    The rocks seems to be around same size, need some smaller rocks to enhance the bigger rocks.
    The long grass, how does the packages come with when you bought the plants? I mean does it tied with woods?

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    Thank you for the great comments.
    I will see if I make the changes accordingly.

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    will you be adding in shrimps? hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellomyfriend View Post
    will you be adding in shrimps? hehehe
    Nope, not for this tank as I intend to have it for planted with tetras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fotoudavid View Post
    The rocks seems to be around same size, need some smaller rocks to enhance the bigger rocks.
    The long grass, how does the packages come with when you bought the plants? I mean does it tied with woods?
    They don't come with woods, they come in pots.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenng View Post
    They don't come with woods, they come in pots.
    Thanks bro, you know the name??? Likes like a great plant.

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    I am not sure. Bro Shadow had suggested the name.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    how come didnt slop?

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    Nice layout. I can imagine how nice it would look when fully matured with a glosso lawn.
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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    Dear all,

    Updating my tank after 5 months:
    The staurogyne.sp grew but slow.
    The glosso did not make it, change it to Elatine Triandra and it seems to be growing but funny only bushy on the right. Maybe due to the CO2 inlet is on the right.
    Shifted the rocks a little to close up. Still looking for some nice smaller rocks to add.
    Added Rotala for the background on the right. Still thinking of what to add for the left background.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    nice growth , whats equipment are you running and livestocks ?

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by limz_777 View Post
    nice growth , whats equipment are you running and livestocks ?
    I just using a jebao cansister filter, a solenoid CO2 tank and 2x3ft aquazonic lights, 2x4ft PL lights. Livestocks have cardinal tetras, rummynose tetras, yamato shrimps, a few cherries and malayan shrimps, 5x otos and 5x corys.

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    Re: My 4ft Scaping for Sharing

    I am thinking, should I swap the staurogyne.sp and elatine triandra since elatine triandra is growing much faster and taller than staurogyne.sp?
    Can any expert help to advise? Thank you.

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    Hi bro,

    My 2 cents
    The rocks formation look unnatural because they're so evenly arranged and there's an even number of them. Odd numbers are more natural and some can be placed lying down to support a main rock.
    Also, their colors are very different either due to algae or the nature of the rock...spoils the look of the scape.

    Its probably going to be difficult to move/change the rocks now since you've already done the planting. As long as you're happy with the looks, just focus on growing the plants first

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navanod View Post
    Hi bro,

    My 2 cents
    The rocks formation look unnatural because they're so evenly arranged and there's an even number of them. Odd numbers are more natural and some can be placed lying down to support a main rock.
    Also, their colors are very different either due to algae or the nature of the rock...spoils the look of the scape.

    Its probably going to be difficult to move/change the rocks now since you've already done the planting. As long as you're happy with the looks, just focus on growing the plants first
    Thank you for your advice. Currently still looking for suitable rocks to add or change. So far did not find similar tone rocks.
    I will still be moving the rocks once I find suitable ones.

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