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Old 11-30-2005, 05:47 AM   #11 (permalink)
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the red plats in this



are ????
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Old 11-30-2005, 11:43 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Red plants : Limnophila aromatica ( under very bright light they will turn red).

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Old 11-30-2005, 12:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Hi planta what is up?
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Old 11-30-2005, 01:39 PM   #14 (permalink)
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tnk for the answer

is possible see a big big photo .... i wont see any little angle :P
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tnk for the answer

is possible see a big big photo .... i wont see any little angle :P
Angle?

You mean algae?

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Rek, do you mean you want a bigger photo of the whole tank like this one?:



If you want information on Limnophila aromatica, we do have a plant database which contains photos and information on this plant:



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PJAN,
terrific and really professional looking work! I think it really made the tank when you moved the driftwood combination from the center to the left a bit, really balanced things out! Any list of fish species? I saw an SAE in there, that was about it.
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terrific and really professional looking work! I think it really made the tank when you moved the driftwood combination from the center to the left a bit, really balanced things out! Any list of fish species? I saw an SAE in there, that was about it.
Yeah, Wannebescaper. You nailed it. I loved both the wood and the green Lotus. So what to do...I indeed moved the wood a bit to the left.

Fish : wel some "old friends". I knew I was going to move to another house and I didnot bought any special fish for this tank. It's just a "collection" from the other tanks because I wanted to clean the spare tanks etc.

Fish species :

SAE ; 4x
Guppy blue : about 20x ( small and large )
Otocinclus affinis : 3x
paroticinclus sp.III : 4x
Iriatherina werneri : 5x
and Japonica shrimps

Due to the hairblower on the surface ( for a nice effect), the removal of the equipment and other disturbances, quite a few fish where hiding in the bushes when I took this picture.

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Old 12-03-2005, 03:46 AM   #19 (permalink)
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tnks for bug photo

i hope to found Limnophila aromatica in italy, i want t try it
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terrific and really professional looking work! I think it really made the tank when you moved the driftwood combination from the center to the left a bit, really balanced things out! Any list of fish species? I saw an SAE in there, that was about it.
In my opinion...it wasn't the only thing that made the tank. The magic touch was when you put the green Lotus. I really love this tank.
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