Any ideas what kind of wood (root) this is?
Or what it’s “hobby” name is?
Or what it’s “hobby” name is?
That may well be it.Millennium Wood?
I’m thinking the twisted/knotted manzanita wood my offer a good replacement.Yeha it's relaly annoying that wood cos it looks amazing but it's actually not useable. @LondonAquascaper used some on his tank recently and had to take it down cos everything went gross ;(
Manzanita is really really nice. The most expensive wood, but coming from marine it probably won't seem so bad.I’m thinking the twisted/knotted manzanita wood my offer a good replacement.
Still debating Iwagumi as I’ve always loved a clean Iwagumi, or a simplistic and clean setup for some angelfish.
I’m in love with @Siddy 45p Iwagumi, what would that look like in a 90cm tank
TBH I think with hardscape you do just have to make the trips. It's much more fun and fulfilling that way. I live in London and it's also a bit rubbish for aquascaping. I think cos they need big premises to store everything, it's just too expensive to be in a city, so have to go on occasional big trips.Not having many options for great LFS near me (windsor) makes the decision of creating an Iwagumi really hard as I can’t just go and select rocks.
You could use bed posts or chair legs!I’d also be covering it in moss, so the texture isn’t overly important.