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Old 08-31-2006, 08:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Its looking good, what kind of moss is that in the foreground and how are you keeping it down?
I just spread it in thin layers on the gravel and put a few rocks to hold it down for a few weeks......BOOM, it becomes attached to the gravel.
Oh, and that's Java Moss.
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Very nice refresh. The tank looks cleaner and even more pleasng to the eye with the different textures and color.

That's interesting what you did with the javamoss. I guess depending on fish load etc. you might have to put some effort into keeping it clean and not letting it grow to thick.
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Some updates :

baby crypt


lilies gone crazy!


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Nice setup. Maybe youu can free some space in middle-front area. ??
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Thanks bluedescada! I actually did trimm that crypt in the middle alote and now the tank has much more swimming area ( check out the rescape in page three i think..), all fish- even the Angels- are swimming happily.
I might post some updated pics when I have some free time!
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