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cool!
Do you scape with a magnifying glass?
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Belgrade - Serbia
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Chadly… I don’t use magnifying glass. No need...It isn’t so small.
This work relax me and I do that when I want to forget everyday duty. Sometime 30min. is enough for complete setup but It’s happened that I work on some setup several days… every day few minutes… This small tank can exist a long time. El Lazarinjo existed around 4 months and than plants became too big and all setup lost sense. If somebody is interested we can follow this new setup for a while. May be 2, 3 or more months.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: California
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LOL, I was thinking the same thing. Great mini aquascape. These things really look good and might be a fun little project to try this summer.
What is the moss in the background? -John N.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: North Carolina
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I still can't see how you put together such a small scape, I would be pulling my hair out.
This scapes looks like a scene out of the North Carolina mountains here where I live. The plant in the background reminds me of our pine trees.
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Junior Aquascaper
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Belgrade - Serbia
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Fikus is right... Moss in the background is Fissidens fontanus - Fissidens moss.
Moss in the foreground is Amblystegium serpens - Nano moss.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Posts: 84
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Self-made tank with more than a genuine setup... And all that's happening in only one liter of water. Really amazing!
You definitely must be some kind of Nano scape Guru. Really like your nano tanks a lot... Congrats Octopus Filip Todorovic - Fikus |
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Junior Aquascaper
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Belgrade - Serbia
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thief,
I don't know which type of rock is that. I found rocks on one hill nearby my house. This hill inspired my for this setup. I cut glass with glass cutter and glue with Perennator Aquarium Silicone.
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