dotbomb;4908156; said:That was my hunch. Thanks for the quicky confirmation!
Of course, anytime! BTW welcome to MFK!!!

dragonsong;4908165; said:This is coming along nicely, I like the bettas you had in there.![]()
Thanks Stacy! Something about a "ninja" betta just makes it more monster for some reason lol. Besides some kid would have them in a bowl if I didn't take them right? Now they get to live out their days in pristine water and a pimp tank

andyjs;4908350; said:6'? That's impressive. I have Pothos on my 150 as well and the above water portion is MASSIVE (some of the actual vines are over 10'), but the roots are in a Penguin 330, so they're somewhat restricted and when they grow into the tank, they're kept well trimmed (I'm assuming mostly by my sev and little uaru). Since the 75 is only my SAL and some tetras, I'll get to see what kind of growth the roots can actually achieve.
I've been looking for other plants to try out growing this way in my 75 and future tanks. I was already planning on getting peace lilies and I like the unIDd ones you have. I didn't think about Hydrophyte. I'll have to check out his riparium threads for potential species. Thanks for the idea!
andyjs;4908397; said:After I little poking around in some of his riparium threads, I'm thinking the plants in question are Dieffenbachia aka "dumb cane"
Well maybe he can jump in and help. I'll drop him a PM. If should be pretty easy for hardcore plant guys. Just not me.
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First things first, I always keep an extra water alarm handy in case the holding tank pops a leak (has happened in the past) Heaters burn through styro really fast FYI..



Just when you think you can see where the two pieces come together............

Nope, like I mentioned earlier the "snap" is easily 10 times less visible than cutting. The thick line where the seams meet will be hidden by an Eheim green hose. Those will be hidden by ma nature green plants



I am using 3/4" ID PVC to use as a rough scale for how thick I want the plant wall to be.

I reversed the intake hose on the 2211. I want it pulling water high up in the tank so that it has a chance to pass through the plant roots first, before entering the canister.

The output is going to be pretty high resting on top of the Owens Corning foam blocks. The green colored plant stalks should hide the return well. For once the Eheim green hoses may actualy be less noticabe...



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