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Old 05-12-2006, 03:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Your english is indeed much better than you seem to think my friend...

And your tank...
... well you now what I think about it...

I'm sure the upcoming one will be even more beautiful...
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Old 05-12-2006, 06:02 PM   #12 (permalink)
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beautiful tank, lush growth.

One question though - is 13 possibly Ludwigia palustris and 15 Ludwigia repens 'rubin'?
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Old 05-13-2006, 01:09 AM   #13 (permalink)
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One question though - is 13 possibly Ludwigia palustris and 15 Ludwigia repens 'rubin'?
Yes, after some searching on the web, I think that 13 was a "Ludwigia rupens" and 15 a "Ludwigia rupens rubin" ... But not a "Ludwigia palustris".
Sorry for the mistake

Ludwigia rupens rubin :


Ludwigia rupens :


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Your english is indeed much better than you seem to think my friend...
And your tank...
... well you now what I think about it...
Yes I know !!!

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I'm sure the upcoming one will be even more beautiful...
I have started my new aquascaping (in the same tank) last week. It's a triangle-shaped planting, with dry sticks incorporate inside the bedding plants, and a front rank of Glossostigma.

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Old 05-14-2006, 06:07 AM   #14 (permalink)
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hi~ Kookaburra,

Very nice tank! lovely!

I would like to know more about the french contest "JAFA"...hehe...
can oversea people join that?

and I really like to read more about french style....but the forum you show since not working, server down...to me..... :P
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Old 05-14-2006, 06:34 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I would like to know more about the french contest "JAFA"...hehe...
can oversea people join that?
Yes, of course !!! You can see all the informations about this contest at : http://www.forumaqua.com/jafa.html
... But the "JAFA 2006" is close, You have to wait for the "JAFA 2007" !!! (If you want, you can see the result of the precedents "JAFA" in this link).

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and I really like to read more about french style...
When I tell "the french style" is just a expresion, you know ... I think It don't really exist actually ... In France, we are influence by a lot of styles : Dutch, Amano, ... And the mix we create is "the french style"

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but the forum you show since not working, server down...to me..... :P
Try again at : http://www.forumaqua.com/forum-26-bacs-hollandais.html (this is the specific section for the planted tanks).

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Thx~ kookaburra...
I am reading the sites, unless I don't know french well...haha...
thanks alot...
may I pm you if I found any reading problem of the website?

anyway, I love your works again! very nice!
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may I pm you if I found any reading problem of the website?
No problem, it's a pleasure to help if you need to
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Kooka, that is really nice plant growth and good colors. With soil substrate and t8 lights? That has fallen out of favor here it seems but I heartily approve.
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With soil substrate and t8 lights? That has fallen out of favor here it seems but I heartily approve.
Excuses my poor english, but I don't understead the meaning of this sentence ... Can you re-explain please ?
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Nice.. i enjoyed looking at those.. very well kept tank.. The love an effort taken to maintain this tank can be seen from your scape.. i think its very nice.
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