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    Picture of my 3ft tank

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    Hi guys!

    Pic of my 3ft tank. Comments are welcome. Thanks to Gan for dropping by my place to take the pics for me.

    Cheers!

    http://www.imagestation.com/mypictur...tank2-dscn0607

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    Wow. Ns. Esp like the centerpiece. looks magnificent w tendrils all ard. Can list down the plant names? id like to know what they are. thks!

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    I think the centerpiece too centered.
    I'm back!

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    I say, lush growth.
    koah fong
    Juggler's tanks

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    Hi! Thanks for the comments. I must admit the center piece is really too center but since it has been established for a long time already, I am relunctant to uproot it.

    Details of my tank:

    Tank: 3 X 1.5 X 2 ft (L/W/H)
    - Lights: FL- 4 X 30 watts, PL- 2 X 36 watts
    - Filter:Ehiem 2226
    - 2 X profantec fans, Temp around 28 C
    - Substrate: Normal planted gravels, Bioplast fertilizers as base fertilizer
    - Fertilisers: Dr Mallick LGA(20ml weekly), LGM(20ml weeky), super root
    monster supplement, Brustmann's Hydropur fluid(5 drops daily), K2SO4,
    KH2PO4, MgSO4, grain size 2 times a week
    - Maintainance regime: Weekly 1/3 of tank
    - Plants
    A Ulvaceus
    Bacopa Caroliana
    Blyxa Japonica
    C Wendii
    C Petchi
    C Nurri
    C Parva
    C Tokinesis
    C Balanse
    Crinum Thaium
    Crinum Calamistratum(center piece)
    Crenata Drummodi
    Crenata Hirsuta
    E Osiris
    Eleocharis Acicularis
    Glossostigma Elatinoides
    Java Moss
    Lobelia Cardinalis
    Nymphae Japonica
    Prospernica Palustirs
    Hottonia Inflata

    - Fishes
    Harlequins Rasboras 7
    Rummy Nose 7
    Danio Choprae 7
    B Dorcilleta 7
    SAE 3
    Oto 2
    Emperor tetras 2
    Mosquito rasboras 9
    Yamato shrimps
    Cherry shrimps
    "Taiwan shrimps"

    Cheers!

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    hehe.. just a snippet of info i read somewhere. According to some greek scholars, and as "proven" by some studies, it turns out to be most pleasing if the centerpiece is placed along a ratio of 1:1.68... (horizontally)It seems that it dosent keep on drawing the eyes to it, so there is freedom in roaming the landscape.

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