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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 :D

it's a little bit emty on the left side, maybe i put some more wood there, but i don't know yet.

Image

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!!! :thumbsup:

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 :D

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.