DylanHowes
Seedling
Hello everyone,
I have been in the aquarium hobby off and on pretty much my entire life. Always had tanks growing up because my parents were in the hobby, until when I was a teenager my dad's 90g reef split at the seams and swamped most of the house, and they stopped keeping tanks. Got back into the hobby after college when I found some cherry shrimp at my LFS, got really into the shrimp side of things, and as a result of that slowly got into plants. Started with moss, then some Anubias, finally started playing around with swords and stem plants or whatever the LFS had. I discovered aquascaping in the last year or so, but really in the last 6 months I've decided to get serious about it. I want to start really trying to learn aquascaping like I would learn to play an instrument or speak a language rather than just haphazardly throwing together some rocks and plants to mimic the pretty pictures I see online when I set up a new tank. After years of low light, no CO2, and very little if any fertilizers, all in ugly rimmed tanks, I have an ADA tank in the mail, my GLA CO2 system just arrived today, and I also got a bunch of dry ferts from GLA to try EI dosing. I'm excited to learn from all the super talented and super knowledgeable people on this forum.
-Dylan
I'll try to attach pictures of a few of my more recent tanks; they're ok, but I'm hoping to get better.
I have been in the aquarium hobby off and on pretty much my entire life. Always had tanks growing up because my parents were in the hobby, until when I was a teenager my dad's 90g reef split at the seams and swamped most of the house, and they stopped keeping tanks. Got back into the hobby after college when I found some cherry shrimp at my LFS, got really into the shrimp side of things, and as a result of that slowly got into plants. Started with moss, then some Anubias, finally started playing around with swords and stem plants or whatever the LFS had. I discovered aquascaping in the last year or so, but really in the last 6 months I've decided to get serious about it. I want to start really trying to learn aquascaping like I would learn to play an instrument or speak a language rather than just haphazardly throwing together some rocks and plants to mimic the pretty pictures I see online when I set up a new tank. After years of low light, no CO2, and very little if any fertilizers, all in ugly rimmed tanks, I have an ADA tank in the mail, my GLA CO2 system just arrived today, and I also got a bunch of dry ferts from GLA to try EI dosing. I'm excited to learn from all the super talented and super knowledgeable people on this forum.
-Dylan
I'll try to attach pictures of a few of my more recent tanks; they're ok, but I'm hoping to get better.