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Old 07-24-2005, 07:16 AM   #11 (permalink)
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another update. Just waiting for the H.C. to start filling in the foreground.

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Old 07-25-2005, 02:40 AM   #12 (permalink)
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So you put moss there now?
Nice tanks
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Yeah, I replaced the riccia on the large piece because it was a pain to maintain. Taking out that hunk of wood every other week to trim the riccia isn't very practical. I liked the way the moss was growing so when the last of the riccia broke away I just wedged some moss on it and it takes care of itself. No mess, no worries. Its also easy to pull of when it over grows, as long as their is a tiny bit left stuck on the wood it grows back nice and full.

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This is a pic of how the tank looked before i cleaned it up (last pic posted).
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updating with latest pics...







Foreground is starting to show up finally. The H.C. in my tank seems to like to grow under the gravel and then pop up in random places.
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Hay, Your tank looks beautifull. I was just wondering (in the fourth pic down from the top), what is that plant called in the back left corner. It look really nice.
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That moss is beautiful but little overgrown .
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Yeah it is a bit overgrown. The shrimp love it tho.

Was going to hold off until the H.C. filled in better, but thats going to be a looong time.


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shot of one of the new plants that went in.
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What plant is that in the second picture?
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still not absolutly sure, but i think its Myriophyllum mattogrossense. Can someone please confirm.
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Just an update...

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