Definitely going to have to keep an eye on this. I'm looking to be impressed
Shelster said:Would you mind sharing where you purchased that fantastic piece of wood, and at what cost?
blackops said:I would like to know this 2Would you mind sharing where you purchased that fantastic piece of wood, and at what cost?
Joshwainwright said:Definitely going to have to keep an eye on this. I'm looking to be impressed
Jbram said:That tank is incredible looking. The method you used for the moss, is greek yogurt better than regular yogurt? I assume something to do with the enzymes and the moss feeds off of it? The execution I have seen on this forum on different tanks blows me away. SO many things that can be done hard to pick something and stay with it.
Blondielovesfish said:The tank looks stunning!
Great idea for the moss!
That Redmoor root was a great find!
Whats the stocking?
MrsEspoNYC7 said:omg I am obsessed with your tank... it is people like you that make me want to do a planted tank! now would you mind coming to new York and helping me lol im in waaaay over my head!
Thanks, the most common method is to use string which is done submerged but for me it takes a ling time for it to look natural doing it this way, the beauty of a DSM is that after 3 weeks the moss it fully attached a looks so natural right away, I will always use this method with mosses from now on.BriansAquarium said:one word, stunning!!! Love the way you did the moss. One question, can you do the same trick under water or do you have to add it via fishing line or something like that? Id rather not use anything to attach it if I don't have to.