Hope this link helps. It's from the Filipe Oliveira website, the guy work create the scape.
http://www.aquascapingworld.com/thre...ro-manso.1182/
The tree in this aquarium, does anyone know what plant is that and any diy steps out there that I can learn to do it myself?
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Thank you in advance.
Hope this link helps. It's from the Filipe Oliveira website, the guy work create the scape.
http://www.aquascapingworld.com/thre...ro-manso.1182/
~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
4ft Tank ~~~Oto Nerite Snail Platy Zebra Danio Glass Bloodfin Cardinal Tetra Albino Cory Khuli Weather Loach Rainbow Shark~~~
Yes it certainly does!
He mentioned Utricularia graminifolia , do you know what is the layman term for it? I think I will have problem pronouncing this when I visit a LFS.
He also mentioned combining different pieces of wood to form the tree but did not show how to tie it.
Do you happened to know what material do ppl normally use to tie the wood together, as well as the moss?
Utricularia graminifolia = cendol plant
Just use normal cotton string to tie moss on the wood
Utricularia graminifolia in our local context is known as Chendol Plant, a kind of foreground plant. You can Google for more information on this plant.
As of combining the various pieces of woods/ branches together, I understand that people here used aquarium safe epoxy or glue. As of getting the shape and form of a tree, it'll be up to your imagination.
For tying of mosses, you can use either cotton thread or fishing line.
P.S. Do take note not to use sms lingos.![]()
~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
4ft Tank ~~~Oto Nerite Snail Platy Zebra Danio Glass Bloodfin Cardinal Tetra Albino Cory Khuli Weather Loach Rainbow Shark~~~
Oh i see. Thank you.
I came across this posting after much googling and he mentioned a term (in red) that scares me off.
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/my...miniflora.htmlUtricularia graminifolia is of the bladderwort family and can make a nice foreground plant for the experienced hobbyists, C02 injection is of importance. Soft water is also important, (Low KH/4 or less & GH/5 or less) Lighting needs to be
do you know if there is equivalent version of cendol which is easier for a beginner? Thanks.
haha.. ya, I was thinking along that phrase (Chendol) when Shadow mentioend Cendol.
oh.. I have a tube of aquarium-safe silicon, would come to a good use again. now the next task is to look for the woods.
and thanks for the sms lingo reminder, just saw my earlier mistake again.![]()
You can look in the Aquarium Ads here or visit the LFS for the woods.
You might want to try out this site for the foreground plants http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...tfinder/go.php
After which can Google for more information. It's always good to research prior to setup.
Happy searching![]()
~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
4ft Tank ~~~Oto Nerite Snail Platy Zebra Danio Glass Bloodfin Cardinal Tetra Albino Cory Khuli Weather Loach Rainbow Shark~~~
The best is if you can get wood with tree like structure. Problem will glue is it will come off after a while not because the glue was not water proof but because the wood will decompose, and after a while the glued branch will just come off.
I read that article wrongly, I thought the plants on the tree was Cendol. After reading it again, it was java moss. It should be easier than Cendol. Let me plan my tank layout, do some wood scouting, and create an underwater "bonsai" in time to come, hopefully.![]()
Very nice. I love the tree setup. Sort of giving me some ideas for a new rescape.
Anyway, for joining wood together, you could consider screwing them together like how carpenter do their work. Do use marine grade screw as normal screw will rust. I did use normal screw once and I don't have to dose Iron thereafter![]()
~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
4ft Tank ~~~Oto Nerite Snail Platy Zebra Danio Glass Bloodfin Cardinal Tetra Albino Cory Khuli Weather Loach Rainbow Shark~~~
hmm.. that would be an interesting idea.
but for now, I would want this tree to sink,
although I have yet made this diy cave of mine sinked yet (yeah, still waiting for my magnets to arrive).
I am still thinking of the design. probably I will make a big base for this styrofoam tree, and apply cement as the weight to sink it.
still day dreaming about it, hopefully it will just appear in the tank when I woke up...![]()
hahaha...i like a sinking tree too
had been following your "diy cave of mine" must admit you are very creative and innovative. Keep up the good work
had a hand on doing up a tree-like tree (a 2 branches "tree") not long ago but too lazy to source for additional branches so just use thepiece of DW i had. Then the trimming and maintenace part were too much of a chore to me so tore it down after knowing how to
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~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
4ft Tank ~~~Oto Nerite Snail Platy Zebra Danio Glass Bloodfin Cardinal Tetra Albino Cory Khuli Weather Loach Rainbow Shark~~~
hehe.. Thanks!
I liked to do crazy things like these. In fact I have also dreamt of creating a waterfall for a very small tank that I owned when I was a kid. It never succeed of course.
I have learnt quite a number of tips from this forum. I really hope I can make something out eventually. It's always a pleasure to stare at an aquarium, let alone when you see the fauna were "enjoying" the creation that you have made for them.![]()
keep the creativity going![]()
I was surfing around the web and came across this great piece. Hands down to the creativity of this guy (not from this website though).
http://www.aquatic-eden.com/2007/02/...h-highway.html
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