10L Tower

Discussion in 'Aquascaping Showcase' started by arelav, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. arelav New Member

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    tree looks like a piece of dead dog :)

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  2. James Marshall New Member

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    That's another nice scape Arelav, well done.

    Cheers
    James
  3. arelav New Member

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    James Marshall, thank you very much! 8)
  4. tirtha1979 New Member

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    Nice cute scape. Will wait to see how it matures. Don't you think Blyxa will be too much dominating after growth and will take over the Pogos?

    BTW.... How did you glued the moss with the wood?
  5. arelav New Member

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    Tirtha, thanks!

    Yes, I will periodically publish the photo. With respect to Blyxa - I do not know :) , will see later. Riccardia Moss insert in slits.
  6. Shadow Moderator

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    the wood texture is very nice, what kind of wood is that?
  7. Enrico Serena New Member

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    Very nice arelav, have you got a filter here?
    can you share any light/Co2/fertilization information please?
  8. Juri Administrator

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    Hi Mate,
    another cracker ;) I wouldnt worry about the blyxa, it can be trimmed and replanted - kept this way compact. Hope your moss is holding good enough otherwise a tip for future setups : use superglue ;) absolutly safe and holds forever :)
  9. arelav New Member

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    Thank you all!


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    Aquarium are only a few hours. The first two weeks, just substitute water. In the future, will be CO2, external filter.

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    luminaire manufacture at the factory on my drawings. Later the show would be nice.
  10. arelav New Member

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  11. Anti-Pjerrot Moderator

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    Its funny how much it looks like a dog head...
    Really nice plant choice.

    How you gonna battle the snails?
  12. Gourami New Member

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    Pretty tank: often,simplicity is the best choice.:)
  13. Juri Administrator

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    more like a wulf :bling:
  14. arelav New Member

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  15. kojot New Member

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    i like you change elocharis whit fissidens moss,it looks deeper.
    Just,blixa is too big for this scape :talkalot:
  16. bgangler New Member

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    Hi there,
    the scape is beautiful, I like it.
    In my opinion the tank is tall enough for the blixa!
    Regards
  17. afroturf New Member

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    Lovely scape progressed nicely, any chance of some pics of the parotocinlus you've got.
  18. arelav New Member

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    So I planned its development. Height Blixa suits me. Now it looks like a volcano. :)
  19. arelav New Member

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    afroturf: about Parotocinlus : Very effective technical fish

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  20. vanscheck New Member

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    amazing tank!!! just amazing what you can do with such a small aquarium...love those shrimps too! none of that in spain, at least in palma there sint

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