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Posted: 20 Dec 2007, 17:09
by MatsP
How the wood is held in place is explained at the top of this page.
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Mats
Posted: 20 Dec 2007, 18:29
by MackIntheBox
very nice tank!
beautiful in fact
hope to get mine going soon!
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 22:36
by AndreasB
After all of my hemies got carp louse, i took them out, because i need to catch them and take the louse off manualy.
During that operation i took out all the wood, since i would be easyer too catch them.
I asked my friend HÃ¥vard too help me, here is the result.
I think the tank i quite nice
it's a little bit emty on the left side, maybe i put some more wood there, but i don't know yet.
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 14:53
by I_Xeno
Very nice tank !
What kind of rock did you use ?
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 18:51
by AndreasB
Thank you
All the stones are from the nice coast of Norway.
Some of the stones are very heavy. I've been out at the coast many times too see if I
can find some nice stones. Some of the stones are very nice it self.
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 21:10
by andywoolloo
wow..... ((drool))
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 21:29
by Richard B
I have to say this is a truly amazing set-up - i salute you!!!
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 31 Mar 2008, 01:49
by poel_19
wow nice article!
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 31 Mar 2008, 16:42
by xingumike
holy crap that is a great scape!
interesting info as well, good luck with the project
Re: 900L Rio Orinoco basin setup
Posted: 31 Mar 2008, 20:34
by AndreasB
Thanks
I have bought some more light so now i have 4 x 80 W.
I will see if i can get a better pictures of the hole tank. When i took this pictures i had only 2 x 80 W.