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Old 19-07-2006, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by nasfish
It seems that your tank is the rectangular setup (same height everywhere). This kind of setup/style, dosen't give you a lot of areas of free space, so no depth...and no clear focal point too..first time see the tank..my eyes from the left to the right..no stopping..and then its over..heheheh...just my opinion ...you may want to try the concave setup, high on either side and low in the middle..
Thanks for your suggestion, but actually I am still waiting for my Blyxa to grow up as the background, I like the jungle look in my tank(but not the over do it type), and going to throw away the middle Blyxa after get the high back. If I trim it now.....my tank is going empty look. Well, my green net with Riccia is temporary as the high background.... .......actually the Riccia is going to sell it off later. I like the slow or medium growing plants, it won't cover the lights above others.

I believe that another 1/2 a year later can only get a high plants as background. The reason that I don't want to trim the Blyxa now........

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