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NEW! ADA 60P "Tappenkarsee"
Hello and welcome!
This is my first ADA tank and Iwagumi layout so bare with me Equipment/Layout 1. Tank ADA 60P 2. Filter Fluval 306 3. 13mm Lily Pipes 4. Inline GLA CO2 5. Hydor 200w Heater 6. Finnex Ray2 DD 7. Reef Keeper (Plus) Controller 8. Custom Stand 9. ADA Aquasoil System 10. True Lumen Lunar LED's Plants/Fish 1. Hemianthus Callitrichoides 2. Ammania Sp. "Bonsai" 3. Fissidens Fontanus 4. Taxiphyllum Sp. "Flame moss" 5. CPD 6. Oto's 7. Crossocheilus siamensis (True) 8. Amano's 9. Cherry Shrimp 10. Still deciding... My inspiration #1 http://th08.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/...tn-d5bf3fx.jpg #2 http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2.../IMG_7480a.jpg #3 http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...light=flshrfun Here is my basic layout (still in works). ![]() Since the layout is on paper (tank footprint) not in Aquasoil, I cant get the elevation differences/rock placement %100. Any suggestions based on the #1 "inspiration" link would be much appreciated! Thank you!
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2 threads in 10 mins.. shame shame. But, I would move the large rock to the back.. maybe bunch them up like they broke off one rock...
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Thanks Steven ! I think I would lose my depth if the large rock was in the background. I want to keep the back rocks looking far away. I like the idea of making the rocks look like they broke off from each other.
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Your inspiration photo is similar to several terrific scapes that were in the top 200 IPALC this year. http://en.iaplc.com/results12/top200vote/ Use smaller plants behind and even tree shaped stem plants in front like #93.
If you want the scape to reflect the photo then the large rocks would be the mountains and you would have rolling hills of a larger scale ground cover in front and smaller to the rear. #134 might be the sort of thing you are looking. I do like your current groupings though. What happens if you scoot the central group to the right a bit so it is better associated with the right hand group? The right hand group in front might be a bit larger than necessary too or perhaps the left hand group is a bit short. Depends on the height of the tank which way to go, right?
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Love the link to the IPALC! I made a few changes. I used a different rock for the back, and moved it to the right. I used some more paper to create some height, as though they were on soil. Aside from a few accent rocks that might find their way in I am 90% satisfied. I am trying to figure out how to pitch the substrate. I know typically the slope is on a downward angle from the back to front say 30-45 deg. To keep the scape with the photo I plan on having all corners pooling into the center, with the front area open and level for viewing. Does this make sense? ![]() Thanks again for the suggestions! Much appreciated, cant wait to put this all together
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I'd like to know any strategy that would help slope. I've seen these plastic divider things used. Not sure what I would use as an equivalent.
Your composition is looking good. Especially with the paper height. |
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Thank you I can't wait to get this in soil to get more height.
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Looks good! if you have any more stones I might add a few more..
I used paint to put some in the general directions I would add.. |
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Thanks! I do have some, and I was thinking the same thing esp for the background. I'll see what I can add or subtract once I get some aquasoil.
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Hi everyone,
Currently I am building the stand. I should have it complete by next weekend. I received a couple more pieces for the project today ![]() I have to say this Finnex Ray2 is sexy; Finnex! Cant wait to see how it grows plants.Once I finish the stand I will get the Aquasoil and layout my hardscape. Hopefully in 2 weeks or I will have this tank filled and running! Thanks for watching !
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Hi everyone,
The stand is almost done and I just received my substrate. I am sourcing my plants slowly, so hopefully they will be ready when the stand is complete. I will post some stand pics tomorrow. Thanks for watching ! Pics: Sorry embedding not working. Cant wait for this "mess" to be gone! lol https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink ![]()
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Nothing like a room full of new aquarium equipment waiting to be used.
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As promised here are a few pics of the stand. Got the back Formica sheet attached. Thanks for watching!
The tools/plans ![]() ![]() The Kreg joints are ROCK solid! ![]() ![]() ![]() The color is "Terril", it's like a slate blue.
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I can't seem to see any of the pictures except the first two. The second layout of the rocks looks good, but the rightmost set of rocks looks very flat and weak compared to the rest.
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