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0£ hardscape, any good? 60cm/50liters tank.

Hi all

It will be one year this month, the tank is still, hardly any changes has been made still low tech still the same tech, my mate is doing quite good job with maintenance and thank is looking fine.

Cheers Jozef
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Looks good to me! All of my currently running tanks are self collected rocks and mainly self collected wood with a solitary piece that cost the princely sum of 149dkk but that really ties the room together.
I try to only collect oak and hawthorn and stones which are glassy and flint like, though I also have some seriyu look a like that came from the Swiss alps.
 
Looks good to me! All of my currently running tanks are self collected rocks and mainly self collected wood with a solitary piece that cost the princely sum of 149dkk but that really ties the room together.
I try to only collect oak and hawthorn and stones which are glassy and flint like, though I also have some seriyu look a like that came from the Swiss alps.
Thank you, I always bring some stones home from places I visited since ever I can remember, that's how we build tank before.
 
Hello everyone

Half a year later... a few changes were made
filter: oase biomaster 250
fertilizer: Tropica Specialised Nutrition daily
fish: Ember Tetra, Galaxy Rasbora
Added plants: Monte Carlo.

Still non CO2, single neon tube on for 7 hours a day.
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Not to discredit the thread, but be aware that Under the Coastal Protection Act 1949, it is illegal to remove stones from public beaches.
 
Not to discredit the thread, but be aware that Under the Coastal Protection Act 1949, it is illegal to remove stones from public beaches.
We have very similar laws in the United States. Your are not allowed to remove ANYTHING from a National Park. Most states also prohibits removing anything from State Parks. In costal California for instance, if you remove a stone/rock it's penalized under the code of "tampering with geological features.". Which potentially can carry mandatory jail time.

Cheers,
Michael
 
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