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Thanks mate! Yeah it's a good focusing exercise. 🙂
The two left red stems on the left side are planted temporarily as they are to small to be added in the back and I plan to move the lotus in a focal point next year but I'm not rushing anywhere as things are not evolving to fast in this tank. Regarding the scape evolution I need to have H. polysperma on both sides to cover the edges and to replant H. micranthemoides to cover all the foreground and maybe keep a small clear path.
Now I'm maintaining it with 2ml of TNP+ and 2ml EasyCarbo daily, 30% water change twice a month.
Still using my old Canon 450D + the kit lets at 35mm (56mm) to minimize the barrel distortion, F5 1/20 in this case and luckily the fish were calm and moving slowly. 🙂
Tank lightning as usual, 3x865x15W in this case + 2x880x24W in the back, when I match the white balance the background gets a nice blue tint.
Next year I'll upgrade the lenses starting with a 24-105L and a 70-300IS and then maybe thinking on upgrading the camera if my finances are ok.
Well a month later a new water change and photo. Things move along slowly but there's no rush. 😀
Red plants moved in the other aquarium, I wanted to place them somewhere in a focal point but there's no space. 🙂
I need to trimm the echinodorus on the right but that's another story ...
Thanks guys! I had a plan with this tank but now I don't have any idea how it will look like in the future, should train my fish into aquascaping, might make my life easier.
It's kinda funny looking at anchor moss how it outgrows my anubias. I know where its name come from, it anchors itself to everything. I can hardly pull it from a covered leaf. More an algae than a moss. I also found out I can grow it to cover BBA.
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