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Old 02-07-2010, 04:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ive been getting everything together to set up a new 150g. tank, lighting,filtration,co2 all my hardware ready to go. aquascape has been several months in the planning, sketches,hardscape materials, substrate,plant list. everything in place ready to begin putting it all together, then i run across this piece of driftwood! the ideas start flowing as soon as i saw it. i dont know if its the same for everyone but with me one of the most enjoyable parts of this hobby is designing & building a new aquascape. not to take away from the pleasure that comes from seeing a healthy well balanced tank fill in & mature. even later once it hits that level where your maintaining & enjoying the beauty of a well established tank ,its all enjoyable.
anyway heres are some pics of the new piece of driftwood. lets see if anyone else sees the potential for this piece i do. i have my own ideas about how it could be used within an aquascape but im curious to hear what some others thoughts are about this piece. the dimensions are 31''L X 19''T 8 1/2'' FRONT TO BACK
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well I'm not much of a aquascaper but that wood looks nice...
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