Re: GA in-store display 120P Iwagumi
Cheers mate 😉
Yup we did not had yellow patches on our initial 2-3 trimmings, but since that time we always see this. Probably the reason is that we only trim it every 3 weeks now. This is usually enough time even for the yellow patches to look good, but on the other hand this adds up like 4-8cm new plant level on top of the carpet.
Maybe your carpet it not that extra dense yet where no light goes down to the lower level, but your frequent trimming helps a lot to avoid this anyway.
Even the trimmed carpet could be around 2/4cm height in this tank now. Too dense to trimm more. 😉
http://www.flickr.com/photos/viktorlant ... otostream/
Honestly it's like a stem now. I love to see the beauty leaves everywhere, but when you trim that down usually there are no or just minor leaves. So we try to keep it as long as we can and trim it only when there's really no more day to show a nicer form to our visitors.
Luckily with air conditioning we can keep this tank around 22/23 celsius even in these hot days. So the base of the carpet is still super strong and extra dense.
You know what, let's see how much time it need to go green again. Will have my camera and will capture it later, so we can see how fast rebuilding itself. 😉
Cheers mate 😉
Yup we did not had yellow patches on our initial 2-3 trimmings, but since that time we always see this. Probably the reason is that we only trim it every 3 weeks now. This is usually enough time even for the yellow patches to look good, but on the other hand this adds up like 4-8cm new plant level on top of the carpet.
Maybe your carpet it not that extra dense yet where no light goes down to the lower level, but your frequent trimming helps a lot to avoid this anyway.
Even the trimmed carpet could be around 2/4cm height in this tank now. Too dense to trimm more. 😉
http://www.flickr.com/photos/viktorlant ... otostream/
Honestly it's like a stem now. I love to see the beauty leaves everywhere, but when you trim that down usually there are no or just minor leaves. So we try to keep it as long as we can and trim it only when there's really no more day to show a nicer form to our visitors.
Luckily with air conditioning we can keep this tank around 22/23 celsius even in these hot days. So the base of the carpet is still super strong and extra dense.
You know what, let's see how much time it need to go green again. Will have my camera and will capture it later, so we can see how fast rebuilding itself. 😉