Paulus
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this is my first iwagumi well i tried to make a nice iwagumi scape
some information about the tank:
dimensions: 60x30x30cm
lighting: 2x24W
Filtration: Eheim 2213
i rescaped this tank again. the previous scape was boring and the driftwood was almost gone. so time to clean the whole tank again and begin with a fresh start
i wanted to try some new materials and soil. online i found some Seiryu stones. i like them very much. the shape and the color is great. the only problem with buying stones online is the choice you have. if there is any choice to make you buy the stones with an amount in KG. always a surprise what you will find inside the box. they sent 4 large stones. so i made them a bit smaller.
time for test object number 2, the soil. i always used normal gravel but this time i got something different. Colombo Flora Base Japanse soil. great soil i love it
let the fun begin: aquascaping!!! w00t after puzzling with the stones a made different scapes
some information about the tank:
dimensions: 60x30x30cm
lighting: 2x24W
Filtration: Eheim 2213
i rescaped this tank again. the previous scape was boring and the driftwood was almost gone. so time to clean the whole tank again and begin with a fresh start
i wanted to try some new materials and soil. online i found some Seiryu stones. i like them very much. the shape and the color is great. the only problem with buying stones online is the choice you have. if there is any choice to make you buy the stones with an amount in KG. always a surprise what you will find inside the box. they sent 4 large stones. so i made them a bit smaller.
time for test object number 2, the soil. i always used normal gravel but this time i got something different. Colombo Flora Base Japanse soil. great soil i love it
let the fun begin: aquascaping!!! w00t after puzzling with the stones a made different scapes