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Old 10-11-2006, 06:33 PM   #11
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rescaped the 75 gal today. I even changed the background CZCZ.

The 28 gal was overgrown in just 10 days. So I moved a lot of plants over from the 28. I removed the big piece of driftwood, because it shadowed like half the tank. I believe it's starting to look like a planted tank now. I have some plants in the mail that should be here tomorrow. sunset hygro, compacta swords, and anabus nana. That should fill it in pretty good.



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Old 10-11-2006, 07:16 PM   #12
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Looking very nice. Well done.
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wow, very nice job, looks amazing!
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Old 10-13-2006, 06:08 PM   #14
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got the new plants in. Any comments on placement? (using reefrunner69's tricks/tips on better photos. seems to help, huh?)

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looks awesome. i really like the placement of the new plants and the picture is much better. i always like pictures under tank lights rather than the flash. cant wait to see some updated pics once it starts to filll in. have u thought about a foreground plant? clover maybe?
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the problem with foregound plants is most of them need a good substrate. I only have PFS. I am still researching this and hope to find something that will suffice. (Hopefully the glosso i have growing in the 28 gal will be alright will root tabs every so often)
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i think glosso can pull the nutrients out of the water column. lots of people successfully grow glosso in worse substrates than PFS. eco is my personal favourite but i have heard nothing but good about the ADA aquasoil. i want to try that next.
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The tank is looking great. Nice job.
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Great looking tanks. I like the new placement of the driftwood in the big tank. You are right about the information on this site. I am going to be converting 1 of my 30 Gal tanks over to planted in the near future and am glad that I found this site. Hopefully mine turns out as nice as yours.
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Great looking tanks. I like the new placement of the driftwood in the big tank. You are right about the information on this site. I am going to be converting 1 of my 30 Gal tanks over to planted in the near future and am glad that I found this site. Hopefully mine turns out as nice as yours.
Thanks, I really appreciate the comments.

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