NeilW
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Created this journal for my new nano 'scape as any help, advice, or criticisms are always greatly welcome to me.
I had a steep learning curve in how to grow plants and position elements within a composition from my previous tank. The straw that broke the camels back in making my decision to start afresh was fighting a losing battle with Oliver Knott Nature Soil Vs. Sand. Fortunately this gives me the opportunity to spend many an hour 'geeking out' with plant research and working out all the little details.
I was fortunate enough to find another 12x10x8" AquaEssentials Opti-White (this time for less pennies through Ebay) which is my favourite format of tank I have used so far. Getting a whole other tank means I can dry-start my new 'scape and switch the livestock at a later date from my old set-up. This was a trick I learnt from before which means I can be confident the substrate has cycled and plants are better established. Eventually I want to try something new and aim for low-tech so my plant choice will reflect this.
The idea for this layout is a striking single stone composition. I used to visit Avebury when I lived local so maybe a bit of that soaked in. I have recently been reading much about the japanese appreciation of nature and how this has greatly changed their whole cultural aesthetic for uni. Although not a single rock composition, here is the the 'wedded rocks' of Meoto Iwa;
Strong graphic shapes really appeal to me, with my 'less is more' outlook. Hence "Mono".
If you wanted to see some of my inspiration;
http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2009.cgi?&op=showcase&category=0&vol=0&id=159
http://www.pbase.com/plantella/hannover2010nano
http://www.aquadam.com.pl/_uploads/thumb/15_jpg_820_100_forcewidth.jpg
http://www.aqua-store.com.ua/content/upload/nano8/26.jpg
possible plantlist:-
Vesicularia Dubyana - 'Christmas' Moss
Taxiphyllum Barbieri - 'Java' Moss
Riccardia Chamedryfolia - Mini Pellia
Anubias Nana 'petite'
Eleocharis Parvula - dwarf hairgrass
Marsilea Hirsuta
Cryptocoryne parva
? Staurogyne sp.
? Rotala rotundifolia
So far I've collected together the tank, 5 litres of Columbo Flora Base in brown, 2 pots of Crypt Parva and 2 pots of anubias nana 'petite'
Thanks for looking
-Neil
I had a steep learning curve in how to grow plants and position elements within a composition from my previous tank. The straw that broke the camels back in making my decision to start afresh was fighting a losing battle with Oliver Knott Nature Soil Vs. Sand. Fortunately this gives me the opportunity to spend many an hour 'geeking out' with plant research and working out all the little details.
I was fortunate enough to find another 12x10x8" AquaEssentials Opti-White (this time for less pennies through Ebay) which is my favourite format of tank I have used so far. Getting a whole other tank means I can dry-start my new 'scape and switch the livestock at a later date from my old set-up. This was a trick I learnt from before which means I can be confident the substrate has cycled and plants are better established. Eventually I want to try something new and aim for low-tech so my plant choice will reflect this.
The idea for this layout is a striking single stone composition. I used to visit Avebury when I lived local so maybe a bit of that soaked in. I have recently been reading much about the japanese appreciation of nature and how this has greatly changed their whole cultural aesthetic for uni. Although not a single rock composition, here is the the 'wedded rocks' of Meoto Iwa;
Strong graphic shapes really appeal to me, with my 'less is more' outlook. Hence "Mono".
If you wanted to see some of my inspiration;
http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2009.cgi?&op=showcase&category=0&vol=0&id=159
http://www.pbase.com/plantella/hannover2010nano
http://www.aquadam.com.pl/_uploads/thumb/15_jpg_820_100_forcewidth.jpg
http://www.aqua-store.com.ua/content/upload/nano8/26.jpg
possible plantlist:-
Vesicularia Dubyana - 'Christmas' Moss
Taxiphyllum Barbieri - 'Java' Moss
Riccardia Chamedryfolia - Mini Pellia
Anubias Nana 'petite'
Eleocharis Parvula - dwarf hairgrass
Marsilea Hirsuta
Cryptocoryne parva
? Staurogyne sp.
? Rotala rotundifolia
So far I've collected together the tank, 5 litres of Columbo Flora Base in brown, 2 pots of Crypt Parva and 2 pots of anubias nana 'petite'
Thanks for looking
-Neil