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Post by B Considine »

ingg wrote:Yeah yeah, I knocked it off - tried to put it back according to the original pics, Aaron has to come fix it!

See the big rock on the right? See the little point on the top of it?

That is this little rock that Aaron placed, made this perfect little piece. I'm oing to have to bondo the thing in place!

If this gets good enough to enter competition with this year, title of the scape is "Aaron's Peak". ;) Well... once he comes and fixes it.
Should have heeded Ghazanfar's advice to glue it in place...

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Post by kerokero »

Very cool to see the tree bases like that! I've done that in vivariums before (pretty sure I talked about it on here?), but it's cool to see the under water version. I'll be very interested to see how it grows in as well :)
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Post by ingg »

About tready for a trim - and the sword has to go. Shipping some Midifleur to our friends in NASH, I can't remember if there was much interest or not inside GWAPA - I'll try to keep one for here, too, babies are a good size now.

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Post by Aaron »

It's lookin' good man. The fish really add to the scene and give it a sense of motion.
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Post by PaulS »

It's a fantastic looking scape Dave. Awesome job.
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Post by Spine »

Your tank looks great Dave.
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Post by ingg »

Thanks guys! It feels so barren to me, I'm used to the fully grown in beast that it was. It is getting there though, couple trims of the Limnohilas and it should be a lot mroe filled in looking.
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

ingg wrote:About tready for a trim - and the sword has to go.

...resisting....not working....aaaaaggggghh...

TOLD YOU SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by magsdez »

ROFLMAO!!! :lol:
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Post by ingg »

He did, too, just stood there shaking his head and telling me I was screwing up.

I'm a do it to learn kinda guy. I learned.... plant has a new owner. We'll go visit it in April in Texas. ;)
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