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Overal photo of the glosso:
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Closer up of the glosso:
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Close shots of the two flowers:
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Thanks for looking, comments and critics always welcomed
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Mant thanksandywoolloo wrote:it's amazing! Simply great!I love how the wood on the bottom looks against the green.
Many thanksL number Banana wrote:Hey! You have my fantasy tank!![]()
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That is just heavenly! The flowers are sweet, I didn't see them last time. They look like flowers from the gourd family. Very nice.
What's the little green fluffs on the horizontal driftwood? It looks exactly natural, like moss or mistletoe one might see walking through a forest.
Also what fish are they? The betta is an elegant addition, nice red
Many thanks Glennyglenny wrote:this is a beautiful planted tank!a little bit dutchstyle with a little bit amano, a little precious "jungle", very good pics!
Unfortunately after 6 years it passed awayandywoolloo wrote:still looks amazing!have you seen the clown pl*co lately?
The plant on the right is limnophila aromatica, muito obrigadoLuis.Ventura wrote:whitch plant is in the right side all alone?
btw the tank is amazing
I tried that one and it was not very good, I have now upgraded to the UP Atomizer http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aquarium-Co2-Atom ... 25574383e52wheelsx2 wrote:Which inline diffuser are you using? The Boyu?
I used to do that aswell, but since I have upgraded my filters to something that does 1500lph there is no need to use a powerhead, I still have one in the tank at the moment but its turned off, will remove it soon if I don't think I will need it.2wheelsx2 wrote:Ah...ok, that's what a lot of the local planted tanks guys have gone to also. I personally still use ceramic diffusers in the tank and "mist" the CO2 with Koralia powerheads.
I try to keep the diffusers in the shade so I'm only cleaning them once a month, but yeah, that's a pain. There's a GB on those inline diffusers right now in my local aquarist forum. I think I might give one a try, based on your success with them.LondonDragon wrote: Also eliminates clutter in the tank and the need to clean the ceramic diffusers every week or two.
Was using this one before ( http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CO2-Carbon-Dioxid ... 439dd10432 ) and its not as good, very noise and bubbles big in comparison.2wheelsx2 wrote:I try to keep the diffusers in the shade so I'm only cleaning them once a month, but yeah, that's a pain. There's a GB on those inline diffusers right now in my local aquarist forum. I think I might give one a try, based on your success with them.