Tony Swinney
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Name: Tony
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 25 x 11 x 10 cm
Aquascape Name: Fern Vale
Hardscape/Materials used: Malaya Powder, Sarawak Sand, Seiryu Stone, Manzanita Wood
Plants: Fissidens Fotanus, Peacock Moss, Lilaeopsis Novea-Zealandia
Fertilisation: All-In-One Ferts daily, Excel daily, 50% w/c daily
About the aquascape: I had the glass cut at a local glaziers (optiwhite front and back) for £12, then glued it with some left over aquarium silicon I had. The substrate, was left over from my main optiwhite tank, and the hardscape is from my 'stash' of rocks and woods. The Fissidens and Peacock Moss are both cuttings from my discus tank, and I bought the Lilaeopsis from the local MAq for £2.95 🙂
It will sit on its plinth (an offcut of kitchen worktop) on the shelf in my office, under one of my 35w desk lamps.
Having filled it with water, the fissidens looks a bit thin on the branch - as its such a slow grower I may add some more to it this week.







Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 25 x 11 x 10 cm
Aquascape Name: Fern Vale
Hardscape/Materials used: Malaya Powder, Sarawak Sand, Seiryu Stone, Manzanita Wood
Plants: Fissidens Fotanus, Peacock Moss, Lilaeopsis Novea-Zealandia
Fertilisation: All-In-One Ferts daily, Excel daily, 50% w/c daily
About the aquascape: I had the glass cut at a local glaziers (optiwhite front and back) for £12, then glued it with some left over aquarium silicon I had. The substrate, was left over from my main optiwhite tank, and the hardscape is from my 'stash' of rocks and woods. The Fissidens and Peacock Moss are both cuttings from my discus tank, and I bought the Lilaeopsis from the local MAq for £2.95 🙂
It will sit on its plinth (an offcut of kitchen worktop) on the shelf in my office, under one of my 35w desk lamps.
Having filled it with water, the fissidens looks a bit thin on the branch - as its such a slow grower I may add some more to it this week.






