plantbrain Publicado Dezembro 21, 2009 Share Publicado Dezembro 21, 2009 And Fish are in there but hide. 100? CRS are also in there. Bolbitus is growing without any CO2/Excel etc. Regards, Tom Barr Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
Tugz Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 Share Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 I would like to see another images from this tank tom Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
Hugo R. Silva Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 Share Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 The first thing that came to mind was a strange feeling, dont see plants close to the gravel its strange to me, but then i like it. Citar Alguns dos meus aquários (shrimps) Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
gervas Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 Share Publicado: Dezembro 21, 2009 (editado) It is great, i love the effect. How did you managed to create that platform that looks like the would-be margins of a bog? What's not to like about this tank?=) It's innovative, original, and it even has my favorite aquatic plant in it... The Ceratopteris thalictroides. What's the average humidity in the air of the room where you have this tank? I never managed to get some of these species to survive in emersed conditions, my house has an extremely dry air=( I managed to adapt and keep some bacopa monerii in emersed conditions but thats about it, and even that had to be in the most humid part of the garden and in a vase, whose earth is permanently saturated with water. What are the species you keep in this tank? Cool it seens a paludariumWhat is the name from the plant on the top right? Im almost sure it is Ceratopteris thalictroides Editado Dezembro 21, 2009 por gervas Citar The Gardens of Kadesh 220l plantado(desmontado) The Big Dirty, 220L plantado- desmontado Die Gestalt der Pflanzen (aprox 100L brutos) Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
plantbrain Publicado: Dezembro 22, 2009 Autor Share Publicado: Dezembro 22, 2009 The plants do better if you use less light, otherwise they dry out and die. I live in CA, USA, same climate as Portugal:idea: Any dead, dry leaves are trimmed off also. Treat like you would a house plant. Too much light = dead leaves. Regards, Tom Barr Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
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