@wabisabi:Thanks! Hopefully I can find more pics of random scapes that I've done. I am sure there are more.
@sewingalot:Thank you for your kind comment.
@maknwar: Yes I have entered an aquascaping contest before but only once. I try not to spend too much time on them just because when I start tweeking the tank too much, I end up tweeking too much if you know what I mean.lol. I try and tell myself I have only 15 mins to play with the plants and 15 mins to scrub and change the water for each tank. If not, my wife gets mad. Hahaha!
@dewalltheway: It is lilaeopsis noveazeliandae.
@orchidman: Thank you. If I can do scapes, anyone can.
I try and tell myself I have only 15 mins to play with the plants and 15 mins to scrub and change the water for each tank. If not, my wife gets mad. Hahaha!
So true, its happening to me with only one planted tank that I actually play with more than just changing water and scrubbing glass. My wife: "You aren't done with that yet?!?!"
Awesome tanks. I remember that 90h as soon as you walk in the door to your shop. Always meant to ask, but what are those green blobs on the driftwood? I know some of your other tanks had them too.
very nice, some of your hardscape work is absolutely fantastic. It's not easy to mesh wood and stone like you do!
And I'm truly jealous of the 90H, must be so nice to work with that footprint and height. I'm constantly wishing my 75P was a 90P for the extra 6", and I know if I had a 90P I'd be wishing for that extra height of the 90H.
I am glad that you like them. In the 60P all the plants that I used are V. nana, singapore moss, A. nana, and L. noveazeliandae. Hope that helps.
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