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Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Small Crypts |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:18 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wisteria from above after trim |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:19 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:19 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | A few Shots of my Angels to finish .First one of the originals from the 60 g we've had this guy for going on 4 years now . |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:22 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | One of a new Baby White Angel we bought in a group recently |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:24 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Another of the new group A Leopard Veil Tail Angel |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:25 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Last shot for this week is a shot of a part of the group feeding in the small crypts . Matty thanks for your thoughts and compliments , unlike this tank I'm very happy with the scape in the 60g ..hope I can get this one to that stage at least once in the next few months . mujacko2002 ...your too kind ..thanks . Garry |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 15:29 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Lots of lush growth, always look at the positives I say ! As for the scape, I think super huge tanks like that would just be difficult overall. My thoughts would be to simplify things, maybe use less plant types and find some larger pieces of rock or DW. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 10-Sep-2008 16:51 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Thanks Matty ... you are right ...I'm just a perfectionist I guess . Still it keeps me on my toes ..so look for changes in the next couple of weeks . Garry |
Posted 11-Sep-2008 01:48 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Sometimes things just don't work out the way we intend them too. As long as you learn from it then it was worth while. I know that I have been there a time or two. I think the first thing we really need to do as planted tank guys or gals is to find out what plants we can grow well. I think that is why we end up with so many types of plants. Once we get that figured out we then have to work on making it look good. I think that simplifying is the way to go. Less types of plants but bigger groups. I also thing you have quite the challenge being your tank is so large. I can't wait to see what happens!! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 11-Sep-2008 03:30 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ... Less is more ..yep I definitely am there. But what do you do when that is just not right yet . Keep experimenting I suppose . Anyway thanks for your thoughts mate .. Yourself and Matty ...I appreciate the support . Garry |
Posted 11-Sep-2008 11:44 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Robyn ...Its Wisteria all right ... I read some where that it can be used as a foreground plant and being so robust doesn't have the problems of most small foreground plants .This has proven to be true ...grows and bushes up very well.Hahaha, I think I can remember telling you that somewhere. I copied tetratech with this method of planting wisteria, both in the 43G (now shut down) & the 74G divided tank. I remember once singing it's praises to you as a low maintenance foreground plant. Wisteria grows too fast for me as stem (too much work in cutting tops off & replanting every 2 weeks). The hardest part I found with this method, was getting it started off in growing in the creeping way. Until it sprouted roots, I weight it down with 2 fishing weights joined by fishing line. How did you do it? Cheers TW |
Posted 11-Sep-2008 12:52 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Robyn ... I bow to you what can I say... you are my Guru.. now that Tetra and Ingo have moved on . You have my abject apologoies that I did not remember that it was you that pointed me in this direction . Funny ...all I did was cut the tops of a bunch off plants and plant them .. It worked . So more power to you ...you should try it as well !!!! Garry |
Posted 11-Sep-2008 13:52 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Week 68 Update 3 weeks since the last update ...nothing much happened in the tank untill this week . Took most of that time to order some new plants . I thought when I ordered some Large Annubias , Apontagens , Macandra Magenta and Blyxia that I was in for a rather large makeover ...but it didn't turn out that way . Heres what I did .... The Giant Hygro went and was replaced by 2 Apontagen Crispus Green and 5 Aponatgen Crispus Red . Half of the wisteria in the foreground was removed and replaced with Blyxia . The Annubias at the front left were moved and jumbled up to give them a more unstructured look. The Magenta and some Baby Tears were placed where the Annubias used to be in between the wisteria and large crypts and stellata , again trying for a better la In the centre of the tank I removed the Bacopa and some of the Ambulia and added three very Large Annubias , 1 Barteri, I Jenny and I Coffeefloria. The Barteri is what the plant shop calls a mother plant ...its huge . So onto the photos firstly the Tank as at 3 weeks ago . |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:20 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Full Tank This week |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:21 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Right Side |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:22 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Left Side |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:22 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | River |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:23 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | New Jungle Foreground |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:24 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Blyxia |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:25 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Baby Tears |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:25 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Magenta |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:26 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:26 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Annubias ...or as I'm calling it now " Mother " |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:28 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Last shot for this week ...Small White Angel . Not sure this worked out the way I wanted ..so may have to do some more thinking The other pain is keeping the Blyxia planted The Kissers and Sharky have uprooted it again as I sit here tying this ...thats the main reason I didn't replace all of the wisteria . Oh well will see what develops . Garry |
Posted 30-Sep-2008 12:32 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Country, I really like the makeover. It seems you are on the right track. My favorite part is the placement of "Mother". Larger leaves toward the front of the tank really brings out some depth to the scape. Your stems also seem to be in much tighter groups. Well done! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 01-Oct-2008 01:23 | |
mujacko2002 Fingerling Posts: 40 Kudos: 7 Votes: 0 Registered: 19-Dec-2002 | Mabuhay! you have one F-R-E-A-K-Y AWESOME TANK!!! my hats off to you. its so doable, its so practical..its very inspriring. thank you for sharing Godbless Star of the stormy sea of my mortal life, may your light shine upon me so that I do not stray from the path that leads me to heaven. |
Posted 02-Oct-2008 18:12 | |
riri1 Fish Addict Posts: 537 Kudos: 435 Votes: 44 Registered: 04-Mar-2005 | wow dude where did the black shark go i really liked that dude i might have to get one now! |
Posted 03-Oct-2008 08:14 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Once again, great shots of a beautiful tank Cheers TW |
Posted 08-Oct-2008 13:53 | |
Bubblebrain Hobbyist Posts: 81 Kudos: 39 Votes: 22 Registered: 07-May-2005 | erm... has countryfish's computer broken again? hi woot woot woot woot woot woot |
Posted 17-Nov-2008 02:11 | |
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