TOO
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Hi all,
Long time since I was active here. I have been working on this Riparian rhapsody since the summer. "Rhapsody" because it is composed of so many different plants and elements. It has not been until the last months or so that the back has completely greened up with mosses, ficus, and an epiphytic fern. There is Riccardia, several species of moss (including the beautiful Fissidens "Miroshaki"), three species of Anubias, some crypts, Persicaria (the stems), Salvinia natans. I have not attempted to grow anything submersed because I work with just a thin layer of sand as substrate. At the moment there is a group of Corydoras trilineatus and a group of Aplocheilus parvus (seen towards the end of the video). Water is pure RO, for the fish, but mainly to avoid limescale buildup on glass, plants, and wood.
I hope you like it and feel free to ask any questions.
Video was taken with my Iphone, and handheld, so not top quality.
Thomas
Long time since I was active here. I have been working on this Riparian rhapsody since the summer. "Rhapsody" because it is composed of so many different plants and elements. It has not been until the last months or so that the back has completely greened up with mosses, ficus, and an epiphytic fern. There is Riccardia, several species of moss (including the beautiful Fissidens "Miroshaki"), three species of Anubias, some crypts, Persicaria (the stems), Salvinia natans. I have not attempted to grow anything submersed because I work with just a thin layer of sand as substrate. At the moment there is a group of Corydoras trilineatus and a group of Aplocheilus parvus (seen towards the end of the video). Water is pure RO, for the fish, but mainly to avoid limescale buildup on glass, plants, and wood.
I hope you like it and feel free to ask any questions.
Video was taken with my Iphone, and handheld, so not top quality.
Thomas