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Dragon's Lair

Discussion in 'Aquascaping Showcase' started by remysreeee, Jul 9, 2012.

  1. remysreeee New Member

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    my Dragon's Lair
    Flora ; hc,hm, glossostigma diandrum,
    eleocharis parvula,
    hydrocotyle tripartita,christmas moss,
    co2 pressurized,
    tank size 30 /15/18 inches

    fish neon tetra

    lighting : sun light
    i am not a good photographer



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  2. CatfishSoupFTW Aspiring Aquascaper

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    really like this scape. Hope you have good filtration! lots of crevices in this layout
  3. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks CatfishSoupFTW ya i have verry strong filtration in fact iam using a sump with 2 power heads in sump
  4. biobio Aspiring Aquascaper

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    I like it.(y)

    Please explain some more. Is the tank outdoor?
  5. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks biobio yes thhis tank is in outdoor
  6. saiko New Member

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    Nice one bro!(y) next time call in Hamza ;)
  7. remysreeee New Member

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    saiko i know what u mean thanks a lot
  8. youjettisonme Aspiring Aquascaper

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    Nice scape. You created excellent lines. I feel like the photography isn't doing your scape justice somehow though as the pic is quite flat. Really lovely job though. I bet this one looks even better in person.
  9. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks youjettisonme
    its true the photograph is relly bad cos i dont have a good cam to click . thats what my draw back every time i made a scape
  10. Leonard New Member

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    The first picture is really nice!! I like your hardscape a lot, and the plants you have choosen fits the layout well :) Nice work!
    Try to take pictures without the flash.
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  11. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks leonard

    i wil try to take picks
  12. kemal New Member

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    Super settings, but as I see a lot of advanced , C.Bacteria to the rocks..in solving problems can help you Erythromycin Antibiotic;)
  13. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks
    i purposely keeping the green algae on those rocks .
  14. jimi New Member

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    Good stuff Remy, I was told to brush the green off my rocks but I think it looks a lot more natural and gives the tank a softer look : )
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  15. remysreeee New Member

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    thanks alot jimi
    i wanted green in this layout that's the only reason i kept it like this besides it looks much more natural with green rocks
  16. remysreeee New Member

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    this scape rank in iaplc 245

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