Thank you...learning as I go.good for you man, looks like you have a good start. is that light the finnex 24/7 planted just wondering because Im going to use one for my next planted tank so want to know how well it works for you?


I appreciate the compliment Jay...it means a lot, considering what you've shown us. I know I can learn a lot from you. Please keep updating that 180 gal.I want to say I'm not being critical of the scape of the tank because I've been there but this is the best representation of staring at an art piece and asking what do you see.
If you take out the driftwood and stems and replaced them with rocks you'd have a professional looking Iwagumi scape and no one would be the wiser. It would look amazing with proper rock placement worthy of publication.
As it is I'm torn still looks great but looks like something is missing, but have no idea what. I am by no means an aquascaper I just farm plants. =) Keep up the great work.
Thank you. Will look into some rocks. What kind & placement...no idea.be cool to have some rocks embedded in the substrate and place the driftwood on top. definitely not trying to be critical, I think it looks really good I just think you should add some other cool stuff and expand a little![]()
Perhaps u can add blue neon gobiesI appreciate the compliment Jay...it means a lot, considering what you've shown us. I know I can learn a lot from you. Please keep updating that 180 gal.
I too feel something is missing but for the time being, I'm just trying to grow out these beginner plants and getting them to thrive. Of all my years of fish keeping, a planted tank is by far the most challenging. I'm just trying to understand what the plants need in terms of lighting and fertilizing. I've been following directions that came with the liquid fertilizers and all appears to be doing well. My issue right now may be too much lighting...green spotted algae I think.
I love the simplicity of an Iwagumi tank...plus 200 cardinal tetras.
I like em...electrifying colors. Wonder if they'll do damage to the growing moss.Perhaps u can add blue neon gobies