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dsaundry 01-29-2008 04:25 PM

Cool
 
Very nicely done...looks awesome..:biggrin:

christyf5 01-29-2008 05:27 PM

Wow that looks awesome! I love what you've done with the two types of substrate and the java moss. Very impressive :biggrin:

Chowder 01-29-2008 06:17 PM

Nice always liked the less is more look of fresh water tanks.

sharuq1 01-31-2008 02:34 AM

Heh I need to copy that! :smile:

impreza 01-31-2008 04:20 AM

I soooo want to due that!

Is the black substrate glued or anything? what is preventing it from being mixed?

impreza 01-31-2008 04:23 AM

I'm a noob to freshwater plants, so besides the taiwan moss, what else is in there? do you run CO2 or anything?

tang daddy 01-31-2008 04:29 PM

thanks for the comments guys, imprezza ask away! the substrate is eco complete with black gravel and white sand but not beach sand, I think it's synthetic and the reason for not using beach sand or aragonite is the ph would buffer higher than I want.

Since I'm trying to breed crs shrimp I need the ph at 6-6.5 and achieve that with co2 ladder system, substrate is not glued so it does mix in but not a big deal I have more sand also I'm going with finer ada soil later on which will stop the sand from further mixing.

Plants I have are taiwan moss, fissedin moss, glossostigma, HC, ultragrammafolia, mini pellia and a marimo moss ball. With my last set up looking like a rainforest I decided to sell everything and start over, new year new setup I want this design to be open with some accents here and there the idea in mind is a rock garden with nice manicured hedges and 1 tree I don't want a forest.

Plants I will be adding in the future is suberstwang and flame moss again keeping in mind that it's open and minimal, for now I am growing things out and then will trim it down maybe sell off what I don't use.

One thing that is equally rewarding with a planted freshwater set up is the versatility to achieve what ever you imagine and for me the rewards are endless. The crs shrimp were a big reason why I went with the set up, I had about 20 high grade crs at 20 bucks a piece that's 400 bucks in shrimp.... I wanted to see my investment and in a set up like this their easily viewed I also added 19 more but they were abit cheaper my goal in a year is to have atleast 100 crs in the tank and by next year 300 shrimp.

The colours of these shrimp remind me of their close salt water relatives the coral banded shrimp and are very pleasing to look at.

Keri 02-07-2008 05:47 AM

Tang daddy that's a beautiful thank!! I've always liked those, what kind of lights do you have on it?

tang daddy 02-07-2008 06:06 AM

Hey Keri thx for the comps.

I'm running a 24" dual t5 coralife in the rear 1 6500k, 1 10000k also I'm using a 24"pc with 50/50 they're not really for plants but rather more for foreground lighting.

Doug 02-09-2008 10:41 PM

Now thats different looking. Nice job. Gotta love all the little shrimps running around.


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