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  • FrontosaurusRex
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    Great lookin scape. It almost seems dark and kinda creepy. Very cool

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  • naps
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    Nice looking tank! looking forward to seeing the new scape.

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  • emmanuelchavez
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    Thanks all. :)

    I'm somewhat wishing I would've kept this now... I'm sure the next scape will be alright. I just wish my new manzy pieces of dw would just sink already. I'm inclined to using some fishing string to tie the ends to the rocks I"m going to be adding... We'll see what happens in the next couple of weeks.

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  • mark razmandi
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    GORGEOUS tank...i LOVE IT

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  • Roujin
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    Originally posted by kwc1974 View Post
    Very nice. I have always loved scapes that uses negative space to draw your eye into the "field" and "island" like you have done.
    I agree with Kevin. This is a good inspiration for what i want to do when i convert my 110.

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  • kwc1974
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    Very nice. I have always loved scapes that uses negative space to draw your eye into the "field" and "island" like you have done.

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  • cichlid1409
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    simple and clean.....very nice!

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  • Complexity
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    Very nice! Calm and serene feeling.

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  • algarciajr
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    Nice scape, I like it.

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  • emmanuelchavez
    started a topic Emmanuel's 100gallon tank

    Emmanuel's 100gallon tank

    Oh, where to begin?

    I've had this 100gallon tank for just over a year. It's had several transformations and a crack disaster.

    If extremely interested about it, I'll post some links to my journal on a couple of sites later on.

    This was the last real scape it had and I've decided to rescape it. The Pogostemmon Stellatus grew very quickly and it became tough to keep up with it since I was busy with school and work. As it stands, all I have a few bits of e. tenellus that I may keep in this tank, haven't quite decided yet. There's a bunch of anubias and lobelia cardinalis. I also have some manzanita driftwood that I'm waiting to sink.



    I'm feeling a bit brain dead at the moment... so I'll come back with specs and more pictures after I'm done with the rescape. I'm really hoping my manzanita sinks this weekend, it's been soaking about a week already.
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