Thanks!!Congratulations! Beautiful tank!
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Thanks!!Congratulations! Beautiful tank!
Congratulations Rocky well done dude
Congrats. Good looking tank. Love the red plants.
Thank you so much everyone!!Congratulations
Thank you!!!Congrats!
Thanks!!
Thanks!!Congrats Rocky!
Thank you!!Congrats,
Rocky998
Great photo of beautiful tank!
Brilliant, love this, well deserved. Did you consider adding tannins? Doesn't matter it is quite lovely. I love the way it flows and leads your eye. to the spectacular planting on the right. It looks so well balanced.Thank you!! Couldn't have done it without y'all
Thank you!Brilliant, love this, well deserved.
When I originally set up the tank, there were tannins from that large piece of wood that I knew wouldn't stay, but I was hoping it would...Did you consider adding tannins? Doesn't matter it is quite lovely.
Thank you so much! That means a lot!I love the way it flows and leads your eye. to the spectacular planting on the right. It looks so well balanced.
Kia Ora. See you read my thread on composition and our natural inclination to see things, I'm glad you liked it, because I'd just looked at your TOTM and thought this guy has hit all the marks. I don't know if you're trained or have a natural eye but that tank you entered was/is excellent on so many levels. Not too over-planted as it wouldn't be in a river side flood plain type aqua scape, I also like that you used rounded boulders stacked against the wood, I see so many using all types of angular stone, and I've been in the Congo during the Rainey season and the speed of the water just rolls those rocks against each other so hard its like a stone polishing machine.... so you mainly get boulders. I know you are obviously well experienced so don't want to teach someone to suck eggs, but a great little slice of river or stream. I think that you deserve extra kudos because it can be such a hard environment to replicate. I felt I was back in the Jungle looking at something real.Thank you!
When I originally set up the tank, there were tannins from that large piece of wood that I knew wouldn't stay, but I was hoping it would...
I have thought about buying some Indian almond leaves that would give the tank a good amount of tannins and give the corydoras a more natural environment at the bottom...
Thank you so much! That means a lot!