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Old 11-17-2004, 02:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i'm a newbie from indonesia!!!
anny suggestion about my lowtech aquascape?
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Cutenk,

Welcome to APC!

Your tank... I wish the picture was a bit brighter to show more detail. But it is obvious that the tank is healthy and that the plants grow well.

I personally would do 2 things to this tank:
- Add some anubias - so it looks as if it is just starting to spread from the shadows forward.
- Prune the small grassy plant that is mixed with the Anubias - to get a bit cleaner look.

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Welcome! You have a beautiful tank. To further add to what niko was saying, I would trim back the moss to give the aquarium a cleaner look. It's starting to get a bit unruly and 'hairy.'

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