Very nice indeed, all the changes look really well.
Thanks, I am hoping for a big improvement over the last scape!
Very nice indeed, all the changes look really well.
Thanks for the offer Dan but unless you have about 12-20 stems, which is what I need for that area, I'll have to pass. The one drawback of such a large tank is the amount of plants you need to get it properly planted.
Dan how is your Rotala Magenta doing? Got any pic's? The stuff I got in is alot smaller in size than I thought it would be but it has great color developing. Just wondering if yours looks like mine which is too short to get a good picture of.
Rivercats, You told me you had re-scaped But I don't know how I missed the thread!!!! The tank look great! I'm following also. I Hope the swap some plants for some rams!
The Fissidens looks awesome! It's definitely one of the prettier mosses and deserves to be featured lol.
I added some to my tank over the weekend. Here's to hoping I can get it looking anything like yours
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The funny thing about my Fissidens is I didn't put it in the tank. It just started growing on that piece of DW so had to have had some come in with some plants and it took hold on that DW. Now it's almost covering it and it is my favorite moss. Now that the crypt isn't blocking so much of the DW and moss you can really appreciate it. I'll have to get a picture of the entire piece of DW so you can see what it looks like almost covered. I also noticed a tiny spot on the other big DW which again I didn't put there. Hope yours does good.
can you recommend a good reading place to learn about planting freshwater? im now officially hooked on the visual and have NO clue of any names or how they grow, what light etc. Any recommendations so i can do my due dilligence on reading would be so appreciated your now my planted tank yoda !
Phish got that question but something else you need to read about lighting especially as it will determine the type of plants you can use in your setup. Also go to sites like AquariumPlant.com and when you have time sit and go through the different plant sections and click on specific plants and read about them and their requirements. Then if they interest you, write down thier names and google them to get even more info on them. I always research plants I'm interested in that I've never grown before even going so far as to check out pictures of what they look like in planted tanks. That way I'm never really disappointed in what I chose since I've done my homework.