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Name:Tom Brockley (TBRO)
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 14 cm cube
Aquascape Name:The Jungle Book
Hardscape/Materials used:Cube Vase from John Lewis - £12, Goose Neck 20 w lamp from home base - £ 6, Other materials salvaged from other tanks, ADA Xingu Sand, river gravel, coarse gravel, garden pebbles, red moor root - off cuts
Plants:Christmas Moss, Rotola sp Green, 'narrow' java fern, amazon frogbit
Fertilisation:TPN + Easy carb (in water from main tank used for water change)
About the aquascape:I wanted to try a pico Jungle scape rather than Iwugumi, I also wanted to try a set up without nutrient rich substrate - to avoid ammonia issues. I've tried to use plants that will be able to take nutrients from the water column. As with my other scapes moss features heavily and I chose Christmas moss that will hopefully form pretty leaf shapes. Tying the moss to such small stones was tricky but hopefully the thread will disappear as things grow. Now it sits on my book shelf, brightening up my office 🙂
<initial setup photos>

Empty Cube
Wood positioning
Threading on the moss
Dry scape
With the other books
Front
Substrate detail
Hope you enjoy - Can't wait to see other peoples efforts, have fun - Tom
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 14 cm cube
Aquascape Name:The Jungle Book
Hardscape/Materials used:Cube Vase from John Lewis - £12, Goose Neck 20 w lamp from home base - £ 6, Other materials salvaged from other tanks, ADA Xingu Sand, river gravel, coarse gravel, garden pebbles, red moor root - off cuts
Plants:Christmas Moss, Rotola sp Green, 'narrow' java fern, amazon frogbit
Fertilisation:TPN + Easy carb (in water from main tank used for water change)
About the aquascape:I wanted to try a pico Jungle scape rather than Iwugumi, I also wanted to try a set up without nutrient rich substrate - to avoid ammonia issues. I've tried to use plants that will be able to take nutrients from the water column. As with my other scapes moss features heavily and I chose Christmas moss that will hopefully form pretty leaf shapes. Tying the moss to such small stones was tricky but hopefully the thread will disappear as things grow. Now it sits on my book shelf, brightening up my office 🙂
<initial setup photos>

Empty Cube

Wood positioning

Threading on the moss

Dry scape

With the other books

Front

Substrate detail
Hope you enjoy - Can't wait to see other peoples efforts, have fun - Tom