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Aquascapers, you have my utmost respect

This is a discussion on Aquascapers, you have my utmost respect within the Plants/Algae/Ferts/EI/CO2/Lighting forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; All I had was one li'l old 8 gallon Fluval Ebi, and it took me pretty much the whole day ...

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    Default Aquascapers, you have my utmost respect

    All I had was one li'l old 8 gallon Fluval Ebi, and it took me pretty much the whole day to come up with something that didn't totally and abjectedly suck. I can only say, Well old boy, at least its better than a 4 year old can do, and even that might be stretching it

    One piece of driftwood with an anubias, one clump of dwarf hairgrass in an Aquaflora tub, and 2 or 3 bunches of Unidentified Floating Objects from King Ed. Oh, and a last second impulse bought handful of Taiwan moss (thanks Fishwife).

    And it took me a whole bloody day

    It was a fun day, but damn. Y'all must be saintly folk because only Zen-like patience and a calm and collected mind could refrain from breaking as the stems keep breaking free from the substrate and keep bobbing their way to the top...

    And gah! HAIRGRASS! The less said about that...

    Just wanted to tip my hat to all of you who make it look easy!
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    No picture?

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    Any type of foreground plant that is not riccia or moss is a royal pain. It takes a bit to get the hang of planting and many of the enriched substrates are really light making it more difficult. The worst is when you go to plant one stem and two others spring up.

    Ways to make it easier is to trim the leaves off the part going in the substrate, but leave a bit of each leaf so it acts like barbs. The other way is using angle tipped tongs so you dont hit the stem uprooting it once you got it in place
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    That's what makes this hobby and aquascaping fun and enjoyable....and addictive.
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    I agree....i don't think theres a more stressful thing then planting a tank without perfect funding for it. Makes me yell in frustration frequently
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    HAHAHAHA

    Man, as my wife said as she watched the beads of sweat on my brow, "I thought you said this would be a relaxing hobby." As for pictures... OK. I'll snap one tomorrow and post it up for you fine folks to see!

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    I can't wait to see the photos! You've put so much thought into your Ebi. Wow!

    I have planted my Ebi a couple of times, but only with plants that are easy to place and stay down. So, it's only been a few minutes' work each time. Substrate, water, plants, more water. But then, it definitely does not look like it's been aquascaped. More like someone shovelled a weedy and lightly neglected corner of our garden into an exquisite glass container.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morainy View Post
    More like someone shovelled a weedy and lightly neglected corner of our garden into an exquisite glass container.
    I'm more than certain you're selling yourself short...! OK I'm going to figure out the whole picture thing here and see how that goes...

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    Default Arrrrr! There be pix, mateys!

    Here's some pix from my first attempt to plant a tank.

    The blank canvas:


    What I ended up with yesterday:


    Close-up of the anubias nana petite. Transplanted from the betta's original tank:


    Wider view of the front of the tank:


    Full front view:


    Mystery plant from King Ed. Employee: "Ah. Common water plant." Thanks dude But 50% off was too much to resist so it came home with me.


    Dwarf hairgrass. Planted in clumps - hoping they will spread and carpet. Fingers crossed.


    Mystery plant #2 with the rounded leaves. Employee: "Ah, yes. Also common water plant." Thanks again...


    More of MP2. If you happen to know what it is... have your people call my people!


    Side view. I put all the technology to one side, hopefully they will be hidden from view by the tall stem plants once they grow up and out.


    Thanks for looking folks, and even more importantly, thanks for all the words of wisdom that have led to this next of many steps

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    Looking good. It's often tougher to aquascape a nano to your expectations than a larger tank.

 

 
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