AdAndrews
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Name: Adam Andrews
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 14x14x14cm
Aquascape Name: Pico Peak
Hardscape/Materials used: Seryiu Stone, ADA Xingu Sand, Oliver Knott Nature Soil(fine)
Plants: Hemianthus Callitrichoides, Pogostemon Helferi, Eleocharis Parvula, Echinodorus tenellus, Peacock Moss.
Fertilisation: TPN+, AE Carbon, Daily.
About the aquascape: Pico cube from John Lewis online= £15 delivered, light is an 20w desk lamp that I already had, I only had to buy a new bulb for it= approx £3 and other costs were irrelevant as the materials and plants were/have been either donated to me- thanks SamC for the tenellus and Oatfish for the Moss 😀 Then the stone was left over from a great batch I brought
and again both the substrates were left overs from my 35litre Nano.
The tank is sitting on an old bedside table top, on the kitchen counter, for the background I have simply used an tetratec manual 8)
Main Stone in after substrate:

Complete hardscape:

Planted:


In-Situ Shot:

I have "Jiged" around with one of the substones a little as you may tell in latter pictures, moss was tied to an off cut of an airline and hopefully that will hide the plastic substrate divider, eventually.. plants have been generally cut short as for example the harigrass that i already had was in a right state, I just hope 4 weeks from now they will have grown 🙂
Thanks
Adam.
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 14x14x14cm
Aquascape Name: Pico Peak
Hardscape/Materials used: Seryiu Stone, ADA Xingu Sand, Oliver Knott Nature Soil(fine)
Plants: Hemianthus Callitrichoides, Pogostemon Helferi, Eleocharis Parvula, Echinodorus tenellus, Peacock Moss.
Fertilisation: TPN+, AE Carbon, Daily.
About the aquascape: Pico cube from John Lewis online= £15 delivered, light is an 20w desk lamp that I already had, I only had to buy a new bulb for it= approx £3 and other costs were irrelevant as the materials and plants were/have been either donated to me- thanks SamC for the tenellus and Oatfish for the Moss 😀 Then the stone was left over from a great batch I brought

The tank is sitting on an old bedside table top, on the kitchen counter, for the background I have simply used an tetratec manual 8)
Main Stone in after substrate:

Complete hardscape:

Planted:


In-Situ Shot:

I have "Jiged" around with one of the substones a little as you may tell in latter pictures, moss was tied to an off cut of an airline and hopefully that will hide the plastic substrate divider, eventually.. plants have been generally cut short as for example the harigrass that i already had was in a right state, I just hope 4 weeks from now they will have grown 🙂
Thanks
Adam.