Criticize the rockwork for my planted tank!!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Looks good without the plants! It'll probably look even better once the plants are in!
 
oOMO3NOo;1954273;1954273 said:
yes that is very true i think the hardscape looks really good it gives you room for carpet as well as some midground in the midle or front sides and taller plants in the back i think it is a good layout.

i dont know if you have it listed anywhere else but what is the tank equipment?
im gonna go with a pressurized co2 system, fully automatic using milwaukee components, run a Cascade 1500 canister filter, 4 bulb 48" T5 HO lighting. i think thats all i have planned so far
 
benzjamin13;1954285;1954285 said:
Looks good without the plants! It'll probably look even better once the plants are in!
thx!
 
nice makes me want to go do some aqua scapeing....but I won't.
 
sounds like a good set up t5 lighting is the best ever i dont hink i will ever use anything else unless it is for emersed growth
 
Tank looks good, plant list looks bad. Work with one or the other, but not both E. tenellus and H. callitrichoides. Personally I'd say the HC or glosso in the foreground and the E. angustifolia behind the rocks would look great. HO T5s are great, Hagen's are very nice.
 
looks good. itll look even beter with the plants.
 
WyldFya;1954880; said:
Tank looks good, plant list looks bad. Work with one or the other, but not both E. tenellus and H. callitrichoides. Personally I'd say the HC or glosso in the foreground and the E. angustifolia behind the rocks would look great. HO T5s are great, Hagen's are very nice.

any specific reason for that? doesnt amano use this combo alot? couldnt one be forground and one be mid to back?
 
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