Martin in Holland
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My friend wanted a small tank, but she only had 45 cm space, well a nano would fit there. First I went to my LFS to start the hard scape there and bring everything to her place, this way I wouldn't buy to much or to little.
Draw around the stones to make it easier to find the right spot back for them.
I filled the gaps with filter floss and black sponge to keep the substrate from mixing with each other.
Of course I couldn't find the same position for the wood as before, but it worked out anyway.
The wood has been glued and tight to the stones to keep to from moving or floating.
Time for the substrate (which was provided by a new company in China called Wanjia).
I kept the planting simple.
Directly after filling the tank with water.
I need to take some new pictures at night in the hope that I don't have so much reflection.
Draw around the stones to make it easier to find the right spot back for them.
I filled the gaps with filter floss and black sponge to keep the substrate from mixing with each other.
The wood has been glued and tight to the stones to keep to from moving or floating.
Time for the substrate (which was provided by a new company in China called Wanjia).
I kept the planting simple.
Directly after filling the tank with water.
I need to take some new pictures at night in the hope that I don't have so much reflection.