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Sweet Tank.
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the HC's always greener!
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wow. this is an awesome tank! everyone has been complimenting your sunset hygro, and i really have to agree, it looks fantastic. out of curiosity, whats the tall, dark plant behind and to the right of the sunsets? ive got to get some of those! haha
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What a great improvement over the blinding white sand
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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Major Rescape: I really like how this looks. I've been aiming to make it in the past but never really had enough plants.
Updates: -The moss wall is gone. I just realized that the Christmas Moss wasn't growing and was rather, dying. I think the screens weren't tight enough. -Fauna Update: 1 Borneo Sucker, 1 Platy, 3 Neon Tetras, 1 Harlequin Rasboras (restocking) and 5 or so Yellow Shrimps (restocking when everything settleS) -Flora Update: I got about 4 rhizomes of anubias nana and some Low Grow water wisteria or something. I tied the Christmas Moss from the moss wall onto one a river rock. I also got some sort of Crytocoryne lucens but not exactly sure what it is. Their pretty small. -Decoration Update: I added some bigger that normal river rocks. PICSTURESSSS!!!! ;D ;D ;D Full Tank Shot: ![]() ![]() ![]() Harlequin Rasbora: ![]() ![]() Platy: ![]() Unknown Crypt: ![]() Neon Tetras: ![]() Yellow Shrimp: ![]() Borneo Sucker:
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Planted Tank Guru
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Looks really good, nice growth. How are you diffusing CO2 now? Contrary to what some say, the bell method (bottle top) works very well if you have substantial flow around it. It's great for a quick fix-up, but I prefer Coralife limewood diffusers for a cheap option that beats glass diffusers. For awhile I was even trapping some of the limewood micro bubbles in a bell for longer exposure, but I think the limewood alone does the job just fine.
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