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60lt Layout reload (Rocagumi)

Discussion in 'Aquascaping Showcase' started by Ubaca, Oct 29, 2009.

  1. Ubaca New Member

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    Location:
    México
    Aquarium:
    60x30x35 (cm)
    Lighting:
    hqi 70 w 10 k
    Substrate:
    ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia
    Ferts & CO2:
    Flourish Excel, Flourish Nitrogen, Flourish Phosphorus, Flourish Iron, Flourish Potassium, pressurized CO2 2bps
    Filtration:
    Fluval 205
    Plantas:
    Elatine tiandra, Blyxa japonica, Staurogyne sp., Eleocharis vivipara
    Habitantes:
    Paracheirodon innesis gold, Otocinclus affinis, Planorbiarium red, Neocaridinas heteropoda cf yellow







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  2. Pereiro New Member

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    Ourense
    Amazing tank!! :hail:
  3. Jurijs J. Director

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    boah :wow: pleaso some detail shots and "step by step" pics - please :hail:
  4. Guillermo New Member

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    Oye Oscar, al rato nadie va a aguantar a Héctor, :))) es broma ;)

    Kidding aside... great tank Héctor, keep up the good work :113:
  5. Bastian New Member

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    Looks totally different without the UG, both look stunning =)! What was the reason you removed the UG?
  6. komisaru New Member

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    Great scape!
  7. Ubaca New Member

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    Pereiro
    thanks
    Gracias amigo


    Guillermo

    X-(

    Jur4ik

    I will do it soon

    Bastian

    [FONT=&quot]The tank was modified a couple of times with the [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Purpose[/FONT][FONT=&quot] to give more strength to the hardscape. In order to do that I took out substrate (trying to keep the stones at the higher height possible in relation to the bottom of the tank). Also several plants were incorporated which helped me to provide deepness (used eleocharis vivipara to that proposal) and luminosity to the tank[/FONT]

    komisaru

    thanks.



    Cheers,
  8. Ivanmx New Member

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    great scape amigoo!!!


    whith the elatine the scape improve a lot their deepness!!!
    cheers!!
  9. fenix.hero New Member

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    really stunning!! what amazing :star:
  10. seniordavid New Member

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    very nice tank ,i love it :yo:
    david
  11. Bastian New Member

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    Aah ok. Yeah you have to do something to keep your hardscape alive =) And you did a good job on that one.
    Think we all have to do that if we want to keep our tank longer than a few months.

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