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  1. LfcFan1977

    Cloudy sky

    I've looked at the back left and I would argue that there appears to be a slope (from the front centre, up to the rear left corner) but not a hill. Hills rise and fall, much like the image posted by Amberz (post #182). Earlier in this journal the path design went from the front left corner and...
  2. LfcFan1977

    Cloudy sky

    The curves of the pathway seems rather unnatural. Any person/animal would go in a more direct angle or follow the contours of the landscape. Similary, walls usually go in straighter lines. Perhaps, instead of a path, a stream would be a better fit, as the wall and tree do look good as they are...
  3. LfcFan1977

    Round indoor pond project queries.

    Thanks, I won't try that with our Orchids, I'm struggling to get them flowering again as it is. I need to go back and look at the emersed plants you've got (memory like a fish) and decide what's going in my plans.
  4. LfcFan1977

    Round indoor pond project queries.

    I'm all caught up now. I've enjoyed reading every page of this journal. Fellow Clown lover. You're very humble but actually very attentive, observant, caring, knowledgeable, methodical and inspiring. Your pond is great.The emersed growth is huge and making me re-think the plans I have for the...
  5. LfcFan1977

    Round indoor pond project queries.

    If you ever plan a move for them, then put the tubes in a few days before. You know what Clowns are like, they won't be able to resist them ;)
  6. LfcFan1977

    Round indoor pond project queries.

    I'm nearly half way through this journal and really enjoying it. You could try using a tube/pipe. Worked well for me last time I had to move my Clown's. I have a two foot length of drain pipe that's used as a cave. Blocked off both ends, lifted it out of the water and transferred it to the new...
  7. LfcFan1977

    Cloudy sky

    I'm sorry if your latest post is (partly or) due to my comment, offence was not intended and if you hate my idea, that's perfectly fine, it just popped in my head. I love the way this scape is going and it's refreshing to see something from outside the box. Really like the wall but I don't think...
  8. LfcFan1977

    Cloudy sky

    That left hand branch has asked me to type "Rope swing".
  9. LfcFan1977

    60-P amazon scape

    I wouldn't have thought it be worth taking the water with you but I suppose it could help reduce stress. I think it's more important to try and keep the filter bacteria alive by keeping it wet. You could ask your LFS for fish bags and a polystyrene box. Maidenhead were more than happy to do...
  10. LfcFan1977

    40 years and still going!

    Hi Chrispy, Very nice start to your journal. I will be keeping an eye your progress. I really like the idea of the moss covered cave. It's good to know I'm not alone in the world when it comes to pictures of cabinet setups. Great job. Very tidy. Thank you to all that have commented and...
  11. LfcFan1977

    The Next Episode - 800 litres

    Could some of the flatness we are seeing be the angle of the photograph and the camera adjusting to because of the light above? The June picture angle is better. Is the room lit in the last shot? Can the lights be angled, moved front to back or in height? I thought you had shown us or talked...
  12. LfcFan1977

    Who Owns A Eheim Classic External Filter?

    Forgot to mention, my double tap on the inlet is a 16/22 & the single on the outlet is a 12/16
  13. LfcFan1977

    Who Owns A Eheim Classic External Filter?

    dw1305's linked post is great. I've had my 2nd hand (supposedly a few old at sale) 2217 for about 6 months. Very quiet. Consistent flow rate. Easier to clean and prime than my Eheim Ecco. It is easier to customise to your own media set-up that most other canisters because it doesn't involve...
  14. LfcFan1977

    Tom's Poco Pozo

    Here's me thinking that your indoor pond is about as wild as it can get, then you respond to a stocking question with "Ermmmm.... off the top of my head". Bravo I love the idea of a biotope setup but aiming to create a unique ecosystem that can support itself with the least intervention is on...
  15. LfcFan1977

    Aquatoon

    What about attaching a syphon tube to the top of the feeding tube (or sliding it inside) to suck up anything that is left over? no need to remove the tray. Also, instead of feeding one type of food, why not mix different things together? Make up a mix and store it in the fridge. When we eat out...
  16. LfcFan1977

    The Next Episode - 800 litres

    This is crackin' Really like the fact that you've put the glass together yourself. Test fill must have been a bit hairy. Have you done this before? Envious of anybody who can apply silicon neatly ;) The lighting and the bracket/rig are very stylish and modern, lovely. The layout and shape of the...
  17. LfcFan1977

    How/Where did you hear about Ukaps.org?????

    In no particular order and not sure which first guided me here first but PFK, Chocolate Puddle, Bucket of mud and my pursuit of knowledge to combat the dreaded BBA :(
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