10L Tower 2

Discussion in 'Aspiring Aquascapers' started by arelav, Oct 15, 2009.

  1. arelav New Member

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    Water - osmosis
  2. fishlover New Member

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    Wow, it looks nice and I'm sure It'll be amazing once the mini pellia grows and you remove the pins!
  3. arelav New Member

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    I decided to slightly change the composition.

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    Later, more refined, after will remove the pins.
  4. Juri Administrator

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    anubias nana "petite" would have beenthe better choice - but I´m kinda way sure this one is not available in your area.

    I keep my fingers crossed for pellia o:)
  5. arelav New Member

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    This is a dwarf anubias.
  6. Shadow Moderator

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    the way you fix the pellia is interesting ;)
  7. Enrico Serena New Member

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    Voodo doll style! ^:)^
  8. arif hamsa New Member

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  9. Sunil_Frontosa New Member

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    Nice Set up ,
  10. cibserg New Member

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    Hello,
    I am curios how this tank evolved. Can you present new pictures?
  11. CHUNTC New Member

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    What I like about this site is that you are learning new things everyday.

    Pinning s better then tying. I will steal your idea this wednesday when the plants arrive.

    Great job.
  12. Juri Administrator

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    you can also use superglue

    but be careful, do not use too much of it
  13. John N. Administrator

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    Arelav, I believe you developed a new way getting things attached to driftwood. This seems much more effective than tying it down. I've never seen anything like this. How did it turn out?

    -John N.
  14. EFM New Member

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    Amazing work arelav! just wondering, what are this leaves ?
  15. CHUNTC New Member

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    Jur, you are not joking about Super Glue are you? If you have used it before, please let me know
    Thanks^:)^
  16. Juri Administrator

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    coral moss

    Jur4ik

    It is true, you can use superglue for this.
  17. CHUNTC New Member

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    Thanks Jur,

    will try it when my plants arrive. It has been delayed again and again. It was Wednesday before Christmas then delayed to Boxing day and now after the New year. It has been over 2 months now.:(
  18. Juri Administrator

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    lol, next time I would place my order somewhere else..

    using superglue you have to keep both parts dry, but be careful with the plants as they cant stay dry too long!
  19. CHUNTC New Member

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    Yes, I should be ordering it somewhere else. There are about 6 aquarium shops in Brunei BUT only one of them imports life plants. Sad but it is true and they can't tell you the names of the plants.:(

    Well, I am at their mercy, just have to smile and said I understand, or they may not order for me next time. Sad but true
  20. Shadow Moderator

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    where did you order the plants for? over 2 months is too much.

    or maybe you should take from jungle, should have lots of river at Borneo island ;)

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