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Mr Stout 05-07-2003 08:08 PM

My relandscaped 29gal tank
 
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Howdy all,

I just relandscaped my 29gal tank. I posted some pics at
alt.binaries.aquaria. take a look and let me know what you think. all plants
have been well established in the tank for about 1 1/2 years now. I got
tired of the clutter and decided to find another piece of bog wood. The one
I found has a very nice look to it. I planted my java fern in a hole in the
wood. Almost too perfect fit. I did not even have to tie the plants down.

For those of you who don't remember what this tank did look like a year ago,
here's the link to my site: www.calvaryweb.us/FishySite

Mr Stout



Graham Broadbridge 08-07-2003 01:08 PM

My relandscaped 29gal tank
 
I think it looks great, especially compared to the older photos.

Only comment would be to lose the stick-on thermometer on the front of the
tank and use something a little more discreet.

I wish I could find a supplier of that substrate :-)

Graham.

"Mr Stout" wrote in message
...
Howdy all,

I just relandscaped my 29gal tank. I posted some pics at
alt.binaries.aquaria. take a look and let me know what you think. all

plants
have been well established in the tank for about 1 1/2 years now. I got
tired of the clutter and decided to find another piece of bog wood. The

one
I found has a very nice look to it. I planted my java fern in a hole in

the
wood. Almost too perfect fit. I did not even have to tie the plants down.

For those of you who don't remember what this tank did look like a year

ago,
here's the link to my site: www.calvaryweb.us/FishySite

Mr Stout





Mr Stout 09-07-2003 07:32 AM

My relandscaped 29gal tank
 
substrate came from local lfs. may be a bit far for you to go though.. in
Bellingham, Washington, USA
I love the black sand, but it is messy, expensive and quite heavy. I really
need about another 3 inches in the tank.

"Graham Broadbridge" graham at peachy dot org wrote in message
...
I think it looks great, especially compared to the older photos.

Only comment would be to lose the stick-on thermometer on the front of the
tank and use something a little more discreet.

I wish I could find a supplier of that substrate :-)

Graham.

"Mr Stout" wrote in message
...
Howdy all,

I just relandscaped my 29gal tank. I posted some pics at
alt.binaries.aquaria. take a look and let me know what you think. all

plants
have been well established in the tank for about 1 1/2 years now. I got
tired of the clutter and decided to find another piece of bog wood. The

one
I found has a very nice look to it. I planted my java fern in a hole in

the
wood. Almost too perfect fit. I did not even have to tie the plants

down.

For those of you who don't remember what this tank did look like a year

ago,
here's the link to my site: www.calvaryweb.us/FishySite

Mr Stout







Poe Lim 09-07-2003 10:20 AM

My relandscaped 29gal tank
 
"Graham Broadbridge" graham at peachy dot org wrote in message
...

I wish I could find a supplier of that substrate :-)


Auburn Aquariums sell the finer black gravel; no more expensive than normal
stuff. I found it after running all over Sydney trying to get enough for
myself when I dropped in to get some ottos (which no one had at the time);
for some reason everyone assumed I had algae problems...

Cheers,
Poe





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