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I got some new rocks for a new more rugged look. Comments are welcome







after much grooming I have the polygunum cut lower for now. but it only takes like 5 days for it to start growing into the light!

 

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Nice tank,

The rocks look awesome. I got around a 100pounds of it in the winter months. Only thing is that I don't have a large enough tank and they that rugged look. Your rocks have the grey part attach while mine are almost all white.
 

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Thank you all agian for your kind words.:p The rocks were locally collected,I do allot of moutain bikeing and I find rocks all the time and collect as many as I can when I can but my back hates me. For I have been known to carry 70+ lbs on my back for over 3 miles. :-s


The fish are kite barbs. There is also a large school of rasbora minima's and galaxies which hide most of the time in the grass until food hits the tank. I picked the kite barbs for there carp like look of there scales and peacfull manor.
 

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wow! I am a rock collector too, and that's where all of mine come from for my tank....

your water is so polished looking and everything just seems to fit!
Thank you. My water is so clean because I am using a eheim pro 3 on this tank that is good for a 400gallon tank which holds about 1/4 th. of the tanks water in the canister:eek: and the 90P is only a 48 gallon tank so there is no standing wast in the tank at all. when you are using the lilly pipes on the return of the filter it greatly reduces the turbulance of the power of the pump so it is not just a big whirl pool. Little fish love to swim in current. Only problem with using a large filter on a smaller tank is you need to dose about twice as much CO2 in the tank to get the same levels of CO2 using a smaller filter but not that big of a problem to worry about if using a presurized system.

Texgal thanks for you comments as well I am planning on totally rescapeing this tank when I get fresh aqua soil probably in a month or so. This substrate is over a year old and not as potent as it wance was so stuff is not growing as fast and lush as it wance was. But when I redo the tank I am going to burry the rocks in deeper and try to mix driftwood harmoniously into the tank as well to give mosses more of a place to grow also.
 

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Yes the plants in the front are Dworf Riccia, HC, UG, and scattered strands of tanellus.

I changed some of the rocks on the left side of the tank to match the main rocks so the texture was consistant. What do you think now?





this Polygunum is over taking the top of the tank:(






 
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