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Old 11-29-2005, 12:33 PM   #8 (permalink)
PJAN
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Originally Posted by tsunami

I really like this photo. It shows that this layout is not just part of a pretty picture, but an elegant and beautiful addition to the home it resides in. Congratulations on the spectacular work and look forward to seeing more aquascapes from you in the future, Jan.

Carlos
Thanks for the warm welcome and yes, I will make more aquascapes.

The tank + stand is an absolute joy to work with. Very easy maintenance.
It's not in my nature ( ) to get things very organized, but this time I went for "perfection". I really must admit that an organized stand with equipment ( scissors, tweesers etc) and correct placed hardware ( UV, CO2) is very very handy.
The only but is..... my house. I had only one free wall to place the tank against. I small place with an ugly electricity socket and two doors just near the tank. But, hey, in the new house that last "displaying" problem will be solved.

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Originally Posted by ranmasatome
Jan... i am very inerested on where you got that t5 fixture...let me know ..pretttty please??
Well, brand name is ATI ( Germany). I can buy it from my LFS and I really don't know if you can buy it elsewhere.
Website : http://www.atiaquaristik.com/

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Originally Posted by balloon_fish
What is the name of the green lotus you have in your last few pics? Is this the same plant? http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/aucti...tsr&1133532608
No, it's not the same plant.
This green Lotus is called Nymphaea glandulifera, origin South-America and a rare species.

Regards, PJAN
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