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    2 feet Tank Scape

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    Hi,

    A newbie in planted tank. Sharing a picture of my tank.

    I am still waiting for Plant to grow fuller/taller to cover up the empty space.
    Been blasting C02 and lighting for 14 hours a day to increase plant growth (algae growing too haha). Once Tank matured will reduce the light and CO2 period and maintain the scape.
    Planning to add some Bright sand to mimic a river feeling in the middle of the tank when the tank get more mature.

    Got a query. Saw a few scapes that mix black soil with sand to create a distinct boundary. However, if they wanted to rescape the tank, the soil and sand will all be mixed together and will not be able to create a clear black and white boundary for the next scape. Anyone got any advise to prevent too much mixing of the sand and soil so that more soil and sand can be reused? Thanks.

    Scape looks a bit cluttered, maybe too much lava rock in the foreground.
    Open for comments.
    Thanks.

    Specs
    Tank : 24x10x10"
    Filtration : Eheim 2213 (using Fan to lower temperature)
    Substrate : ADA Amazonia II
    Lighting : 4 x T5 tube
    CO2 : Pressurized at 1bps for 14 hours a day.
    Fauna : Cardinal Tetra, Fire Red, CRS, ottocinclus.
    Flora : Staurogyen Repens, Flame Moss, Fissiden on Lava Rock, Mini Pelia on Tree branches, Mini Nana and unknown hairgrass.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Newbie ? 1000% better then my tank

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    You can use plastic cards, or cut outs from transparency to separate the sand and the soil.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Nice tree looking scape..
    Good fish ain't cheap... Cheap fish ain't gd...

    Breeding Apisto inca and Apisto guttata...

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    [QUOTE=KilliNewbie;762999]Newbie ? 1000% better then my

    I Still got a lot to learn... Saw many beautiful setup in this forum which I am looking forward to try.
    Haha Me still new and learning in aqua scraping.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Quote Originally Posted by qngwn View Post
    You can use plastic cards, or cut outs from transparency to separate the sand and the soil.
    Ohh.. You mean leaving the transparency in the tank and hide the transparency ??

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Quote Originally Posted by Apistoinka View Post
    Nice tree looking scape..
    Thanks thanks... Still waiting for the scape to be more mature.. Haha..

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Use them as separators to partition the soil and the sand. Cut them to size so that fishes when they swim they do not bump into them..

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Awesome DW!!

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Since there is co2 and strong lighting there are many nice foregeound plant you can try to achieve nice carpet foreground plant..
    Good fish ain't cheap... Cheap fish ain't gd...

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Quote Originally Posted by qngwn View Post
    Use them as separators to partition the soil and the sand. Cut them to size so that fishes when they swim they do not bump into them..

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    Ok... got some idea.. Maybe will try it out in the next scape. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by zerofighterx101 View Post
    Awesome DW!!
    Thanks.
    Got this 2nd Hand wood from Pasir Ris Farm. Only 1 Piece.
    Hope that using Mini Pelia as the Canopy for this wood is the right choice. (Still waiting for it to be more mature)
    If not, it will be wasting this nice piece of wood.

    Quote Originally Posted by Apistoinka View Post
    Since there is co2 and strong lighting there are many nice foregeound plant you can try to achieve nice carpet foreground plant..
    Yup Yup.
    Actually my first attempt was using UG plant as the foreground. I like the light green color and the softness of the UG plant.
    - First attempt some UG plant did survive but it doesn't take roots and keep floating up.
    - Redo the foreground and replant the UG deeper again, cause quite a bit of stir up in the tank. Subsequently ALL the UG melted the following week. Sianzzz.
    - Therefore this current foreground is just using my existing Fissiden on lava rock to fill in the as foreground.

    Still thinking of redoing the foreground again using UG plant. Any expert here can advise the trick of growing UG? especially with fish and shrimps already in the tank?
    If not maybe will think of HC or Monte Carlo plant. Thanks.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    UG will experience a period of melting due to adjusting to your tank/soil. Try to insert the UG deep enough the soil but still exposing 30% out of soil. If condition is right, it will kept growing upwards and developing roots system. Once the roots are established, cut the portion out and replant.

    Keeping UG plant is tough for me. Just got it right and see it spreading after close to a year. Wish you luck.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    how do you secure the pelia to the braches? net?

    I had the same type of tree. but using pelia is a challenge as its quite brittle.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Just sharing an update of the 2ft tank after about 1 month.
    The plants looks more matured, Hope it looks better than last time.

    Redo the fore ground and change to Monte Carlo. Still waiting for it to carpet more.
    Added bright sand to create a path but I think the path looks too straight liao.. Haha

    Just sharing...

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    The tree is beeauutifull

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    nice setup
    where did you get the tree from?

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Very nice work there!
    yes, the path is a bit too straight. haha. but its very nice!
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    Thanks Thanks.

    Got this piece of wood from Pasir Ris Farm. Its a 2nd Hand wood from previous owner.

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    nice progress , the path go left side behind the tree might look better ?

    whats the temperature of this set-up ?

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    Re: 2 feet Tank Scape

    wow super nice and tranquil! Planning to add any fire reds inside?

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