ghostsword
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Add some moss from the water line up, as it grows above it will get water from below. Also look at staurogyne from the water line, it will grow.
nayr88 said:Top notch mate, love this scape still, and the crs clambering around look real cool.
I like the T piece idea should help a ton, didn't fancy the spray bar though?
Oh and does the sand come in grades seperatly or what you buy is mixed from very small the the larger stones?
Cheers Matt, I'll check it out. Perhaps I could combine both? You wern't thinking of Unipac's own 'Congo' Sand like this? If so it looks like they have a more even split of colours rather then predominately black in the ADA which is interesting.bigmatt said:if you don't want to pay ada prices unipac do an inert fine gravel in the same colour! I just can't remember the name! Matt
Thanks very much indeed Viktor . That's really helpful too to see it in use in a tank - you are the ADA product guru of this forum, I think I would have no money if I came all the way to your shop in Hungaryviktorlantos said:We used in this tank: http://www.flickr.com/photos/viktorlant ... hotostream
looks nice under water.
Your tank looks awesome mate! 😉
I'm glad in a way that I've never been to the actual TGM store as I can be more 'controlled' on their webshopnayr88 said:I'm going TGM next month and I'm going to raid the graded gravels haha, I think aslong as your dosing is militant yourll be fine 🙂
NeilW said:Thanks very much indeed Viktor . That's really helpful too to see it in use in a tank - you are the ADA product guru of this forum, I think I would have no money if I came all the way to your shop in Hungary
AMAZING amount of shrimp.NeilW said:Long time since any updates. Due to neglect on my part from finishing the uni course the tank was a bit of a state where my only maintenance was the weekly water change.
I made the decision that I want to rescape using the same lovely rock but with a change to a gravel substrate and mostly moss layout. I've also decided to use the Mini-S rather then see it languishing for a rainy day.
Heres the first stage of moving the CRS to a holding tank so they can easily be transferred to their new home. To my surprise I have 57 (!) in total that were in the nocks and crannies of the dragonstone!
The old rock has been soaking in diluted bleach so will be nice and sparkly.
I hope to keep you all updated with the changes