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Old 03-05-2006, 03:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Malaysian Jungle Stream Biotope (Photos)

For inspiration, I have posted some photos taken from a jungle stream during my last trip to Malaysia in Dec 2005:



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Some land plants (could not find aquatic plants in the water!) :





Off topic: Giant Ants (more than 1 inch!!) foraging the dense undergrowth:



Here it is, the biotope:



There are more photos here if interested (towards the bottom part of the gallery):
http://www.theteh.com/html/malaysia_2005.html

Due to inexperience (my first planted tank) and the type of plants available t me (London, UK), in the attempt to recreate a Tropical Jungle in my tank has met with failure (to my expectation) and here is the result of my first attempt ( :

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I have re-scaped slightly and it looks like this now but still far from my original aim ( :


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http://www.theteh.com/html/tropical_...rium_phot.html

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Old 03-05-2006, 03:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Most biotopes would consist of very little plant matter at all!
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Hey! My family's from Ipoh! I had just visited 2 years ago. I miss the curry, bean sprouts (?), and all the food food food! Nice pictures!
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cool set-up.
are those endlers you have in your tank?
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John P,
Yes you are right indeed, there were hardly any aquatic plants in the stream!!

David,
What a small world! Ipoh is a great place. There are a few aquarium fish farms in Ipoh and I have been to one (photos in my gallery). Just the right climate for growing them (and plants) outdoor!

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Yes I have a couple of Endlers and the female is now heavily pregnant.
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Most biotopes would consist of very little plant matter at all!

haha... that's sharp...

there are plants but have to look very hard and mostly emersed.

hmmm...nice to see malaysia here...
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Theteh, I am very much envious! I wish I can visit such a beautiful country! Those photos make me wish it's warm enough around here to go swimming.

I just wanted to caution you about some of the plant selections in your tank so that you don't buy more in the future. The three plants indicated in the photos below are strictly terrestrial. They won't survive being submersed for long.

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hi cS,

Thanks for pointing out the terrestrial plants. They have indeed died except the Japanese rush. If you look at my last photo, these plants (except the rush) were removed. I have learnt my lesson and will not buy them anymore!
It is really bad for shops to sell these plants as submerge plants.
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Nice pictues! Those steams remind me of a local trail here, without the tropical plants.... I don't really see any aquatic plant in the stream though.
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those streams with nice plants are closely guarded secrets...

tell you and they'd have to shoot you!

more often than not it's the local's and some enterprising foreigner's bread and butter.
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