Planted Aquarium - Super high substrate hill still holding after a year |
- Super high substrate hill still holding after a year
- Is this Nymphaea canis?
- Duckweed...of course
- It's taken a while for the buce to grow in, but the forest canopy tank is taking shape
- Finally switched over to LED and I couldn't be happier!
- Bonsai Tree In My Breeder Tank
- So it begins
- Above the waterline of my 15 gallon riparium! There are plants underwater too. The top is just prettier.
- Hiding in plain sight.
- Dry start day six
- Chill spot
- And now we wait for the carpet.... and hope the new betta doesn’t eat my shrimp
- Update on my tank. Monte Carlo grew a nice carpet
- My first planted tank
- Alot of people ask how I keep my water so clear. I leave it the hell alone
- It Has Begun!
- Master Pea getting used to his new (temp) home!
- It's starting to look like progress! I love this hobby!
- Is it Actually Possible to Grow Aquatic Carpet Plants From Seed Or Do Seed Grown Carpets Never Last?
- I didn't realize this tiger lotus was going to get so big. I was just looking for a pop of red at the focal point. Any suggestions?
- 29 gal that I’m not sure what direction to take? Amazon sword used to take up most of the tank until it started dropping leaves left and right, but it’s growing back now. I’d prefer to stay low tech; this get Leaf Zone once a week and liquid CO2 every few days.
- 3D printed aquascaping tool mounts
- My Madagascar lace leaf bloom
- Planted ADA CUBE GARDEN 60-P (Chihiros Aquasky 60cm light, Eheim Classic 150 filter, Dennerle Nano 100W thermo) with 200+ ??? Red Cherry Shrimp (RCS) and plenty of snails (1x Apple/Mystery, 1x Zebra Nerite, 15+ rabbit/elephant) ... constantly too many babies, and the plants all grow like crazy!
| Super high substrate hill still holding after a year Posted: 20 Jan 2020 08:52 AM PST
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| It's taken a while for the buce to grow in, but the forest canopy tank is taking shape Posted: 20 Jan 2020 03:16 PM PST
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| Finally switched over to LED and I couldn't be happier! Posted: 20 Jan 2020 08:26 PM PST
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| Bonsai Tree In My Breeder Tank Posted: 20 Jan 2020 08:01 PM PST
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| And now we wait for the carpet.... and hope the new betta doesn’t eat my shrimp Posted: 20 Jan 2020 05:32 PM PST
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| Update on my tank. Monte Carlo grew a nice carpet Posted: 20 Jan 2020 05:28 AM PST
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| Posted: 21 Jan 2020 12:07 AM PST
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| Alot of people ask how I keep my water so clear. I leave it the hell alone Posted: 20 Jan 2020 11:03 AM PST
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| Posted: 20 Jan 2020 11:51 AM PST
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| Master Pea getting used to his new (temp) home! Posted: 20 Jan 2020 04:46 PM PST
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| It's starting to look like progress! I love this hobby! Posted: 20 Jan 2020 02:07 PM PST
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| Is it Actually Possible to Grow Aquatic Carpet Plants From Seed Or Do Seed Grown Carpets Never Last? Posted: 21 Jan 2020 02:46 AM PST I have never tried carpeting Plants before but I am considering it (was thinking baby tears or something similar). I know it takes a long time for carpeting plants to spread. However, I have seen people post online about growing carpeting much faster from seed. However, I also read that these seed grown Carpets grow and then fade and melt after a short time because they are not real Aquatic plants. So are there real Aquatic plants seeds out there or is growing Carpets from Seed just a scam? [link] [comments] | ||
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| 3D printed aquascaping tool mounts Posted: 20 Jan 2020 10:03 PM PST While my dry start grows in, I have designed a few 3D printed aquascaping tool mounts. These allow me to keep my tools mounted neatly inside my aquarium cabinet door. I'll come back tomorrow with pictures of the tools mounted in my office tank cabinet, but for now here are the Thingiverse links for the STL files:
Let me know what you think! Here's a link to the Thingiverse Aquascaping group, join me! [link] [comments] | ||
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