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  1. #21

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    Nice looking tank
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  2. #22

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    Tank looks very nice.
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  3. Default Deep in the jungle...

    I got some new wood and have finally introduced it. I am really liking it but I'm wondering if there is such a thing as too much wood?

  4. #24

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    I like how you avoided symetry and went natural. It looks great .

  5. Default Natural

    I really wanted this tank to have a dynamic natural scene. There is always something to watch! Here is a better pic of my new tank-mates.


  6. Default Way cool

    this is a wow set up. Two questions? What kind of rock did you use? and what kind or brand of sand did you use? thanks for the info.
    Fishes go "pook pook"

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    Really a great discus tank - too much wood? Sorry, but that is impossible!

    Really, a perfect discus tank for those guys - they will really luv the play land you created.

    Watch the water parameters - nitrates need to be very low for the discus but the plants will not like that; still, if you dose any critical micro-nutrients, you'll be fine. The fish's ammonia should keep the plants fed as the discus get big. Looks like the plants are doing too good, so, I guess what ever you are doing is working really well; pass on some tips?
    Knowledge is fun(damental)

    A 75 gal with eight Discus, fake plants, and a lot of wood also with sand substrate. Clean up crew is fifteen Sterba's Corys. Filters: canister w/UV, in-tank algae scrubber that removes phosphates and nitrates! Also, a highly dangerous commercial nitrate removal unit from hell

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  8. Default Rocks and sand

    Quote Originally Posted by cm12setx
    this is a wow set up. Two questions? What kind of rock did you use? and what kind or brand of sand did you use? thanks for the info.
    I am a tahitian moon kind of guy for my sand, CaribSea or Super Naturals are good brands. The rocks are a mix of unpolished river rock, tumbled stones and a bit of fluorite that has has come up from the base substrate. I've also got some lace rock in the back supporting the wood.

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    +1 again thanks. The look is like a idea i have been think about. its is very helpful to see it from start to where it is now
    Fishes go "pook pook"

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