john starkey said:
Hi George nice well nice I love the stone it looks impresive
Regards john
Thanks mate!
Dan Crawford said:
looks quality mate, super healthy!
Thanks mate!
TDI-line said:
Great, again, George.
I see your back to co2...
Thanks mate!
Yes, I am following the ADA system as closely as I can, so CO2 it is.
samc said:
like it george, its a nice easy scape to look at
Thanks mate!
It is an easy 'scape to look at and was easy to create. I'll get no awards for innovation, that's for sure!
Graeme Edwards said:
Tearing it down? Its only been up five minuets
3 months, actually. Hardly long-term, I know, but it's not the youngest 'scape I've torn down.
As you may be aware, Graeme, I need the tank for PFK features, so needs must. I have my nano for long-term layouts.
elanmak said:
Patience. A tank has to grow and mature to look 'natural'.
Were all looking forward to seeing some fresh ideas at TGM.
I'm aware of the need for patience, of course. I have done long-term 'scapes and am running one as we speak.
Due to my role as an aquatic writer and photographer, however, I tend to create a larger proportion of shorter-term layouts as I am required to do so for various features, articles, blogs, photography etc.
If I
only stick to long-term stuff then I can see my learning curve being flattened, as I wish to try out new plant species, techniques etc.
This is also why I'm excited about my new biotope series - new challenges.
I look forward to seeing you at TGM soon, and we can discuss this in person over a nice cuppa and slice of cake!
Thanks again, everyone.