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Originally Posted by Navarro Thank you for the advise Tomas! Just for the record there is lot's of plants in the back, they just need to grow a bit more =0)
I will take pictures every week to show the progress of this easy to maintain layout.
Please keep me posted with the results of your test.
Cheers,
Navarro |
Sounds good.
I like the grassy feel in the rear, that will look nice over time.
I recently did a little 4 gal with a lazy foreground.
It's a non CO2 tank though.........something I have not tried this approach in scaping with. My moss died back a little in the changeover but is still nice.
About them rocks up front, they will be covered with moss, Anubias, so we don't need to worry, they are there for good now

They just keep the sand seperated.
You can also wrap the mossy branches with 50% Riccia and then the Ricca lets loose on it's own and you do not need to trim it! There is always some entangled in the moss to grow back out.
This design is very well suited to client tanks also, many of which you can only work on from the rear(which is where all the plants that need pruning are).
Regards,
Tom Barr