Hi Fishbeast, it's Seiryu Stone from ADA. Not cheap, but very nice.FishBeast said:What is that rock you guys use? I have nothing like it here.
Hi Fishbeast, it's Seiryu Stone from ADA. Not cheap, but very nice.FishBeast said:What is that rock you guys use? I have nothing like it here.
oswoldy said:Hiya,
Tank looks really nice!
Quick question, what co2 canisters are they and where did you get them if you don't mind me asking?
Regards
Mike
It's from Aquariums Ltd - and you're right, it IS very nice! Aquariums Ltd supplied the optiwhite tank too. I went to see their impressive factory to pick them up - the cabinets are CNC machined, so accuracy and finish is top-notch. Aquariums Ltd is the preferred supplier for The Green Machine.hydrophyte said:That looks nice. You have a beautiful cabinet there. Did you build it?
Graeme Edwards said:I hope im making sense and im helping,
Cheers.
Spot the mistake:paul.in.kendal said:OK. I've brought the two groups closer together, making it more of a single unit, and creating a triangle from high left to low right (bearing in mind viewing in the room will tend to be more from the right across towards the left corner, if you get me).
I've also drawn in some suggested plants. Not at all sure about these, but they help to define the overall shape. Any alternative suggestions gratefully considered.
My tapwater is very soft - PH7, GH2 and KH2. GH and KH may be even less, as they barely register on the Sera test kits. I guess this may mean I should avoid hardwater-loving plants - or is this more a matter of some aquatic plants being lime-tolerant, rather than lime-dependent?
Here we go:
...and with plants:
Interesting. I was thinking about something feathery, like myriophyllum or diplidis, but I can see that working. Would the leaf shape contrast strongly enough with the Staurogyne? I'm also wondering whether hairgrass and vallis/cyperus would be too similar in leaf shape...Dan Crawford said:What about rotala rotundafolia? I think the red would work really well and add the the "landscape" effect.
paul.in.kendal said:Would the leaf shape contrast strongly enough with the Staurogyne? I'm also wondering whether hairgrass and vallis/cyperus would be too similar in leaf shape...