Alastair
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Nothing more I can say on this mate. Still is my all time fave. Love it. True piece of nature.
Kind of regret taking both mine down now
Kind of regret taking both mine down now
I would update more often but not much changes once a layout gets to a certain age.
Nothing more I can say on this mate. Still is my all time fave. Love it. True piece of nature.
Kind of regret taking both mine down now
Tom, I'm sure you have mentioned this before but as I'm sure you are well aware, this journal has become pretty long 🙂 what is the plant growing emersed on the right side of the 'bucket' ?
Its nice to see a quality aquascape being left up rather than rapidly torn down once completed. I can understand getting twitchy as there are so many possibilities. But the patience involved in allowing a low tech tank to mature seems more fulfilling and natural. As the tanks move comparitivly slowly, you can develop a contemplative mindset towards its outcome, thoroughly thinking through any alterations or issues that may occur. I believe even the big A is a fan of the slow growth look.
A master piece for sure! Love the ripples from the water reflecting onto the walls of the house. I really like the densely planted tank which supports the diverse life in your tank! Lovely Peacock Goby, I nearly grabbed a pair the other day but my Apistos would have likely murdered them so will save the purchase to a later date 😉
This tank is my all time favourite, thanks for sharing this journal. I show the videos to my wife to demonstrate what my tank could one day become!
I'm sorry if you have answered this before but what temperature do you run this tank at?
It was the syngonium I was on about. Its a stunning plant.
+1Before i have to read through the whole 32 pages again, can you give a quick recap of how the tank is nowadays, maintenance wise, do you fertilize it, how is your feeding (fish) regime, filtering etc etc
Before i have to read through the whole 32 pages again, can you give a quick recap of how the tank is nowadays, maintenance wise, do you fertilize it, how is your feeding (fish) regime, filtering etc etc