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Hi All,
Today I am going to attempt to (faithfully) document a project that I am working on. I will be tearing down my goby tank and creating what I hope will end up being a decent aquarium layout in its place. my hope here is to create a tank that possesses aesthetic perspectives from all sides (save the back). if all goes well, i plan to add a school of CPDs. possible plants to use in this tank will be hygrophila pinnatifida, utricularia graminifolia and mini bolbitis (which i believe to be bolbitis heteroclita difformis)
I was able to acquire some Seiryu stones earlier last week, and they arrived in the mail yesterday. pretty stoked... after fidgeting for a couple of hours, I finally got a potential hardscape to work with.
the darker rock in the back will not be used for the scape. it is meant only to hold the back of the scape up--aquatic soil and smaller rocks will be utilized to prop up the rocks in the real tank. hopefully getting manzanita branches in the mail today. will update when i do.
Today I am going to attempt to (faithfully) document a project that I am working on. I will be tearing down my goby tank and creating what I hope will end up being a decent aquarium layout in its place. my hope here is to create a tank that possesses aesthetic perspectives from all sides (save the back). if all goes well, i plan to add a school of CPDs. possible plants to use in this tank will be hygrophila pinnatifida, utricularia graminifolia and mini bolbitis (which i believe to be bolbitis heteroclita difformis)
I was able to acquire some Seiryu stones earlier last week, and they arrived in the mail yesterday. pretty stoked... after fidgeting for a couple of hours, I finally got a potential hardscape to work with.

the darker rock in the back will not be used for the scape. it is meant only to hold the back of the scape up--aquatic soil and smaller rocks will be utilized to prop up the rocks in the real tank. hopefully getting manzanita branches in the mail today. will update when i do.