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That's looking very nice Edwin! I love the nice big groups of plants you've got going, they give the whole tank a feeling of solidity and age that's rather appealing.
That's looking very nice Edwin! I love the nice big groups of plants you've got going, they give the whole tank a feeling of solidity and age that's rather appealing.
The idea was to give a certain area/volume for particular plant species as a Dutch guys do so nice to know that someone noticed this. Following that idea I already removed the Rotala sp. on the right hand side because it was very flat and I was unable to persuade it to grow some volume. Replaced it with Cryptocoryne albida already. I'm also consider replacing Anubias sp. 'petite' with 'pangolino' and Bucephalandra sp. 'copper leaf' with smaller leaf version to add a bit scale reference.
Just rescaped the R/H corner. Removed Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' because it become too big and replaced it with 'Pangolino' and Microsorum sp. 'Spoon'. Also planted some Cryptocoryne legroi (C. walkeri) behind the two small stones to add some smaller scale feeling.
Placed 107th in EAPLC. Tank is living his live without issues. Bucephalandras were taking over the wood so I decided to remove them. This is how it looks today:
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