pro1driver
I don't wanna go fishing, even though i got stuff
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i did some "tankscaping today.
went out and bought another amazon plant, and moved a couple of others, to allow now all the plants to get better lighting from that full spectum tank light i got a couple of weeks ago.
i moved the tall anubias from the right side, (over by the flintstone house) to the middle in this pic..it is mixed in with another amazon and java fern plants.
and in this pic, to the far left, i planted the new amazon plant, also the taller one....also here, the new plant is mixed in with yet another java fern and another amazon
(all plants are now tied down to the driftwoods i have in the tank).
yesterday, i had removed nearly everything in the tank, and "raked" the sand flat all over the place, as there were some bare spots thanks to the powerhead moving the water around.
i was told by a buddy of mine, to use pool sand, as it is heavier...
thing is, pool sand is costly, and you can only get it in a 50 gallon pail...
i can barely lift 10 pounds.
went out and bought another amazon plant, and moved a couple of others, to allow now all the plants to get better lighting from that full spectum tank light i got a couple of weeks ago.
i moved the tall anubias from the right side, (over by the flintstone house) to the middle in this pic..it is mixed in with another amazon and java fern plants.
and in this pic, to the far left, i planted the new amazon plant, also the taller one....also here, the new plant is mixed in with yet another java fern and another amazon
(all plants are now tied down to the driftwoods i have in the tank).
yesterday, i had removed nearly everything in the tank, and "raked" the sand flat all over the place, as there were some bare spots thanks to the powerhead moving the water around.
i was told by a buddy of mine, to use pool sand, as it is heavier...
thing is, pool sand is costly, and you can only get it in a 50 gallon pail...
i can barely lift 10 pounds.