Timms2011
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After what seems like a lifetime of moving house and decorating I finally managed to find the time to put up my corner tank and start the playing about with the hardscape stage. I regrettably had to sell my 350litre as it just didn't look right wherever I put it in the room, to be honest I'm definitely not going to miss cleaning it or doing those huge time consuming water changes so this will be allot more manageable!
This is my first attempt, so there's allot more days of tweaking or even changing the layout completely. At the moment I'm just using sand to position the hardscape and then I may use either Eco complete or Amazonia, the other alternative could be to semi plant the scape using needle leaf and other ferns along with some other slow growing plants tied to the wood, I could then either keep the sand or maybe add some gravel. At the beginning I intended to use just the original lighting that came with the aquarium, I do have an Arcadia OT2 lumminaire which I could use, which fits perfectly on the top, only I wasn't overly keen on the evaporation aspect, however it's still an option. I will also be using EI dosing and pressurised Co2 with pollen glass. Filter is a Fluval 406
Your feedback, criticism or advice would be greatly appreciated!
This is my first attempt, so there's allot more days of tweaking or even changing the layout completely. At the moment I'm just using sand to position the hardscape and then I may use either Eco complete or Amazonia, the other alternative could be to semi plant the scape using needle leaf and other ferns along with some other slow growing plants tied to the wood, I could then either keep the sand or maybe add some gravel. At the beginning I intended to use just the original lighting that came with the aquarium, I do have an Arcadia OT2 lumminaire which I could use, which fits perfectly on the top, only I wasn't overly keen on the evaporation aspect, however it's still an option. I will also be using EI dosing and pressurised Co2 with pollen glass. Filter is a Fluval 406
Your feedback, criticism or advice would be greatly appreciated!