10 Gallon Planted Tank (Pics + Vids)

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I am in love with your tank. I have a ten gallon and I'm thinking of doing something plant related with it. I envy your progress and success with this tank. Great job.
As far as the videos go, I had a cool idea. I noticed you have pictures of the tank at Day 1, 60, 82 and so on. Do you have full tank video shots at those intervals? If you did, you could almost time lapse photography style show the tank growth!
 
Will Hayward;4590899; said:
A local fish store, but anyone that has it in their tank well established could give you 4-5 cuttings and thats all you need to seed a "lawn"
Thanks, now I just need to find that somebody...
 
EOD;4590895; said:
I am in love with your tank. I have a ten gallon and I'm thinking of doing something plant related with it. I envy your progress and success with this tank. Great job.
As far as the videos go, I had a cool idea. I noticed you have pictures of the tank at Day 1, 60, 82 and so on. Do you have full tank video shots at those intervals? If you did, you could almost time lapse photography style show the tank growth!
Thanks. Go with a simple planted tank. This is the most successful tank I've had and probably the least work put into it.

I think I might have some full tank shots in videos from at least 3 or more stages of the tanks life. Thats a good idea.
 
GhostShrimpMan;4590904; said:
Thanks, now I just need to find that somebody...
Look up "Texas aquatium club/society" online and find the nearest on to you. Show up at their next meeting, make some acquantences and ask around. Most clubs have members that share and trade each other plents so they can get more. If your new to plants, theyll probably seed your tank for free or close to. The more they share and get people interested the bigger the group sharing the more different plants there is.

or contact my friend DUSTIN on his youtube or blog: fishtanktv.com

he will sell about this much plants for $40.00

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