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24-07-2012, 12:12 PM | #111 |
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Hi there,
Mind sharing on where you got that book? Thanks in advance. |
24-07-2012, 12:35 PM | #112 |
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04-08-2012, 08:49 PM | #113 |
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Took awhile to go through the thread and wow you're still in Aquascaping. Looking at your work is like poison through the veins. You have really exemplified the necessary patience in ensuring a successful aquascaping experience. I can't wait to see more ALONG with the many others who are probably tracking down your work and awaiting for updates every single day. Must be a bomb really. Haas. Great work Isaac =)
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Thanks for the high praise. And yes I agree, aquascaping is a process, the best to do it with patience unless we are as pro as Takashi Amano. But I took a long time because of the effort behind the pictures. Thanks for hanging around! |
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04-08-2012, 11:22 PM | #115 |
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I experienced so much of ADA's excellence when planting as this is my first time using so many of their products, I will share it in detail at another post. Also, I will talk about the filter set up and how I have clear water right from the onset. Right now, here is Day 1 of the aquascape. Yes finally, I'm in agreement with all of you.
I'll post Day 3 tomorrow, and there has been a flora addition already. Anyone want to guess what I added? |
05-08-2012, 02:37 AM | #116 |
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Java Fern, HC, Dwarf Hairgrass? Lol. No expert, I think I'm most likely wrong. Can't identify the moss though.
Edit: I have to compliment you on your Hardscape arrangement and selection of materials. Really does bring out the mood of the setup. Makes me so want to have my 4ft now, but can't, coz of some unexpected delays... Last edited by Jon-san; 05-08-2012 at 02:40 AM. |
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It's true, once an aquascaper, it'll always be in you. Doesn't take much to bring it back unless the dollars aren't in favor. Have to agree with Jon-san bro about the hardscape. Its really fantastically arranged. Are you planning for any red colored plants ? Haas Is that.... Java Moss ? Looks quite thick. Would be wonder if it was the authentic weeping moss (Always been in love with in) Fill us in ... MORE. MORE MORE! haas |
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Start a nano tank first? Haha. Quote:
Thanks for the compliment. Yes! I did think about adding a red colour plant when I was planning the flora selection. But I decided against it because in such a small tank, it is going to draw too much attention. I had to thin down the java fern as it is and it won't really fit in till the dwarf hairgrass grows. Quote:
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05-08-2012, 02:40 PM | #120 |
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Hey JIG! Great ADA set-up! I was also thinking of getting an ADA, the 60-P to be precise but I decided to order an acrylic one with the exact dimensions instead. It's gonna' be chiller run and I intend for it to be entirely moss on wood, like your old bookshelf Sterbai tank. Would I need a lot of light and ferts+CO2? Or would cold water+sufficient light cut it? Thanks!
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