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Old 09-01-2009, 11:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up 2009 Rock formation layout

Here is my step by step 3ft tank setup. most of the equipments are reuse from the old setup.


Old ADA Amazonia plus newly bought PowerSand Special M。


15 pieces of unknown stone plus PenacW, PenacP, Bacter 100, Clear Super, Tourmaline S。


Evenly spreaded.


Now is PowerSand Special M!


Flatten PowerSand with ruler。


Pour some ADA Amazonia Powder to cover the side。


I'm using stainless steel net to prevent PowerSand being pull up when rescape。


2cm thick of PowerSand。


Pour in ADA Amazonia Powder。


Ladies & gentleman, is the main actor - ADA Amazonia 2。


Preliminary layout。

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