Her Name Is Rio...

Some pics for Minnnt (3 N's & 1 i)
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Left, with new Java Fern & dying Wisteria

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Right, with Java moss attached to driftwood (excuse plastic ring)

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remnants of staghorn outbreak

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FTS

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FTS in situ

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Rough plan of new planting


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move C.petchii to replace Wisteria

Dwarf Hairgrass (moss on slate to be moved

Bacopa Caroliniana

Limnophilia Sessilliflora
 
love it Stu!

I like to see the 'in situ' shots, it often add's another dimension to a tank. :good:
 
Looks great Stu, very very nice. All the plants healthy.

LP
 
Your on top of it though ;) so they are and will be even healthier.

LP
 
Looking good mate, really lush looking Vallis, in this months PFK George Farmer has a scape called "Her Name Is Rio" lol. Good thing you beat him to it aye :).
 
:eek: missed this one! Thanks Stu!

I did laugh when i saw George Farmers scape... i would consider taking him to court over it... :lol:

That is looking great... LOVE THE GRAVEL!!! :D

The Vallis is going banana's!

Stunning stuff!
 
Looking good mate, really lush looking Vallis, in this months PFK George Farmer has a scape called "Her Name Is Rio" lol. Good thing you beat him to it aye :).


:eek: missed this one! Thanks Stu!

I did laugh when i saw George Farmers scape... i would consider taking him to court over it... :lol:

That is looking great... LOVE THE GRAVEL!!! :D

The Vallis is going banana's!

Stunning stuff!

Thanks lads.
May have to consult my lawyer
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That Vallis is nothing.I swear i've removed about 2 dozen stems in the last 2 weeks trying to rid the algae.Funnily enough the back of the tank looks way better now it's been thinned out.

Original plan was to slowly remove it for other stuff, but think i'm now going to embrace the whole 'jungle thing'.

Might have to leave the whole scaping thing for my next project.........

edit:think i'll let him off with 'Rio', might have to borrow some ideas from his 'underwater jungle' feature.
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Jungle is massive!!!!!

:D

Plus it's a great excuse to be lazy with it as you just bang everything in and let it do its thing :lol: Which suits me down to the ground! haha.
 
I really like this tank - my moss has definitely gone up in the world :lol:

That Vallis curtain at the back is splendid. I am very envious 'cos all it does in my tanks is sit and sulk and refuse to grow a millimetre, even with all the light, CO2 and ferts I throw at it. And I even have moderately hard/hard water which it's supposed to like :rolleyes: Oh well.

I liked the flowerpot, by the way B-) In very structured scapes I don't think human artefacts work, but in such a natural setting as this, I think they can. Don't laugh :p but I find a certain romance about apparently abandoned items underwater - as long as we're not talking old boots or Spongebob Squarepants ornaments :lol: Probably harks back to childhood dreams of treasure troves in shipwrecks. Or something. Anyway, a bit of aged terracotta gives a nice splash of orange amongst all the green as well, in my opinion. Or it would if it were still there :p

I'll stop rambling now :blush:
 
Ha, thanks, nice post, and don't worry about the rambling, i've spent most of the time doing just that on this thread.
your moss has gone a lot further up in the world now that the cotton has rotted off completely, time for some fishing line.
The pot was only ever really there while i introduced the Bolivians.Maybe i should think about reintroducing.
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Trouble is i need the space for more stems
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I have just spoken to George and we need to change the name of this journal....








































Only joking mate :lol: , i'm sure George would love this tank. :good:
 

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