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    Talking CAU Innovation Collection - The Asian Mythology

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    Hi everybody!! Long time no see!!
    Here is my latest work in ADA 2007 and hopy you enjoy the following snap shot!

    Tank Spec.
    Aquarium Size: 60W x 30D x 36H cm
    Lighting System: SolarMax PL 55W x2
    Substrate System : ADA Amazonia
    Filtration: Hydor Prime 30 External Filter
    CO2 System : External Reactor ( 2 Bubbles per Second )

    Plant:
    1. Glossostigma elatinoides
    2. Didiplis diandra
    3. Willow Moss
    4. Rotala rotundifolia var. gontin
    5. Bolbitis heudelotii
    6. Heternanthera zosterifolia.
    7. Eleocharis parvula
    8. Microsorium pteropus ssp.
    9. Rotala pusilla
    10. Myriophyllum matogrossense "green"

    Fish:
    1. Otocinclus affinis
    2. Paracheirodon axelrodi






    Last edited by wayne; 28th Oct 2007 at 18:03.
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    very nice setup.
    really like the redness of your Didiplis diandra & Rotala rotundifolia var. gontin
    Can share what do you dose to make them red ?
    thanks.
    Chee Yong

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    A very lush looking aquascape. Very pleasing to the eye!

    Thanks for sharing wayne!! Hope to see more of your works here.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    WAyne..
    you have a shot of the entire tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome View Post
    WAyne..
    you have a shot of the entire tank?

    yes ... can you put a frontal pics?
    sorry for my english but i'm italian
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    Beautiful tank, how do you keep your glossostigma so low? my light is more than 3wpg and it still grows upwards

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    tcy81: Thanks! The Didiplis diandra & Rotala rotundifolia var. gontin is my favours plants.Maybe the lighting system let them to turn red. You can found that i have choose a 55W PL lighting for this tank.

    Repz: oh.....no!! The Glossostigma also is tall. In Nature Aquarium Ceremony 2007, Mr. Amano has been point out the glossostigma also is tall. And he suggests this foreground need to trim will be better!

    Here is the front view of THE ASIAN MYTHOLOGY, please enjoy and comment it!!

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    WAyne.. definitely very dense and nice separation of colours and textures... really nice tank..

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    The Front view is absolutely beautiful, to get a carpet effect like yours i would need to constantly trim?
    Last edited by benny; 29th Oct 2007 at 15:37.

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    Very nice!Thanks for sharing your nice work here!!

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    Beautiful colours and lush growth! Any story behind the name THE ASIAN MYTHOLOGY?
    ...I love rubies too ...
    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fei Miao View Post
    Beautiful colours and lush growth! Any story behind the name THE ASIAN MYTHOLOGY?
    hehe ....... What do you feel? You guess it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    In Nature Aquarium Ceremony 2007, Mr. Amano has been point out the glossostigma also is tall. And he suggests this foreground need to trim will be better!
    In the Oct Issue of AquaJournal, Mr Amano also pointed out that something is missing in a third point in the triangle of reds right (created by the D.diandra and R.rotundifolia)? What was the explanation behind it? Still struggling with the understanding from the article. So by adding more red in the area of the moss, what effect will it create in the scape?
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    More balance??

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