New scape in my 1 gallon tank :hihi: Dimensions are 8x6x6" or 20x15x15cm - 6mm optiwhite glass.
Stones are Glimmer wood rock. In front sand, back Aquasoil.
At the background i am going to plant Rotala sp. Wayanad and Fissidens sp. 'Dwarf' on the rocks.
This makes me feel bad for the OP.
I understand that you can't please everybody, but there are other more respectful ways to make your personal opinion known.
I really like the looks of this scape. Hope everything goes well with it. I never heard of glimmer wood rock before and doing a quick search doesn't come up with much.
Rather than make a statement like you did, (which is really weak and meaningless) why not offer some of your expert advice on what could be done to improve it.
Curiosity is killing me though and I wanted to ask - do you break down your old Aquascapes before you start a new one? What happens to them? I see a lot of times you stock them with fish and other creatures, can't imagine its easy to have so many tanks running!
This tank is still alive. Had better luck with Fissidens fox. Background is planted with Eleocharis acicularis and also there is some stringy moss that came with it. Today i drop some Red Cherry shrimps in...
Yes, Fissidens has very developed rhizoids especially F. fox. Once attached it is almost impossible to get rid off it. You can pull up all that grows in and it will grow back from "nothing" :surprise: :wink2:
Update! Trimmed Fissidens 2 weeks ago and added some pebbles in front. It is really easy tank to maintain. Changing the water once per week, about 1 liter.
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