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Old 10-08-2007, 08:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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new 10" cube FILLED


Hey all, after seeing some of the nice nano tanks here, I decided to try one of my own. Today, I added the flourite substrate that I had leftover from a couple of other tanks. I'm playing around with the hardscape and trying to find a good configuration. I would appreciate any input on the rock placement, as I am not really experienced using mainly rocks in a tank. Any opinions would be great. I'll be planting HC and dwarf hairgrass, and then using the method described by Tom Barr in another post before filling the tank up. I'll post more pictures once i've got them all planted. Thanks in advance for any advice!



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Old 10-08-2007, 08:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Get bigger rocks.
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Old 10-08-2007, 08:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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is it glass or acrilyc tank, because if it is acrilyc the side seems to be light... i was using one of these box made of acrilyc and one day "crack".....
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Get bigger rocks.
Well, here are two other options that I was able to find. Either of these look better?


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is it glass or acrilyc tank, because if it is acrilyc the side seems to be light... i was using one of these box made of acrilyc and one day "crack".....
It is acrylic. I have it on good authority that it should be solid. i sure hope so!
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:04 AM   #5 (permalink)
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OK, I got it all planted and decided on this rock placement for the mean time. I still might change it, so any input would still be appreciated!



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Old 10-09-2007, 02:06 AM   #6 (permalink)
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The rocks are okay- of the two on your second post, I prefer the second option. Consider moving the main rock more off-center, and use the smaller rocks along with it to provide a more dynamic scene.

You may consider going out and finding some different rocks. In aquascaping, the more faces and fractures a rock may have, the more character it seems to possess, thus making the layout more interesting. This is especially critical in Iwagumi layouts, as the rocks serve as the sole point of interest.

Good luck.
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IMO I would slope the flourite to the left side of the back, place the large rock there, and add similar rock in the front. But I think the rock should be taller not wider. Otherwise the HC ans Hair grass will cover the rock. The rock should be at least reach 1/3 of the height if the tank but 1/2 the height would be better.
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Old 10-09-2007, 10:30 PM   #8 (permalink)
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OK, how about this. I switched to the larger rock, moved it to the left and added a smaller one as well. It's just difficult because I don't really have a good source of stones here

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If you can't find nice sized stones, you can always take a "large" stone and get a hammer & chisel and take calculated hits. Sometimes the pieces that break off of the main piece are uniquely shaped and small enough to work with in small sized tanks.
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actually i like that last one the best, and #3.

it'll look neat filled in.
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Thanks for all the input and suggestions! If anyone else has any more input, feel free to let me know. Hopefully the plants take of in a couple weeks. I'm excited to have it up and running, and to figure out what fauna I should put in this tank
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The last picture looks a lot better. If you can't find bigger rock then go with the last scape. Just remember to keep the hair grass behind the rock, because it looks like its almost as tall as the large rock.
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Old 11-01-2007, 09:41 PM   #13 (permalink)
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OK, so I got annoyed with this setup, so I spent some cash and bought some ADA Amazonia II and some more HC. I just added the new HC, so I'm looking forward to using the dry method and watching the progress with the new substrate. I have some Seiryu stones coming soon, so then I'll start working on the hardscape. Here's a quick overhead look. I'll post some more pics with the stones once they arrive. I'm sure I'll need some help configuring them!
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Just curious why you replaced the flourite with aquasoil?
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I guess mainly I just wanted to try something different. I have used flourite in other tanks, and I like it a lot. But, I felt the smaller grain size/color/ease of use for this method(ie. no ferts needed initially) made AS a better choice. Plus, I was buying some AS for a re-scape of another tank, so I figured I could steal some of that to use in this tank (read: I can't stop spending money on this hobby)
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