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1 calochortus  Sun, Feb 9, 2014 6:45:58pm

I can’t imagine the upkeep on one of these.

I did notice on the website that the age of the plantings tends to be just a few months, so I suppose they plant and tend these and then throw in a few fish for the competition.

Thanks for sharing.

2 NJDhockeyfan  Sun, Feb 9, 2014 7:20:10pm

re: #1 calochortus

I can’t imagine the upkeep on one of these.

I did notice on the website that the age of the plantings tends to be just a few months, so I suppose they plant and tend these and then throw in a few fish for the competition.

Thanks for sharing.

I’ve always put real plants in my fish tank. They help keep the water clean and keeps any newborn fish safe. Besides, the plastic plants look like shit.

3 mr.fusion  Mon, Feb 10, 2014 9:37:14am

Amazing! I’ve had a little 6 gallon nano-reef saltwater for a few yrs now. Not as difficult to maintain as people would lead you to believe.

Have always thought that a GIANT planted tank in the style of that first picture up there would be amazing. I’m thinking like a 500 gallon with big ol’ trees

4 NJDhockeyfan  Mon, Feb 10, 2014 2:09:14pm

re: #3 mr.fusion

Amazing! I’ve had a little 6 gallon nano-reef saltwater for a few yrs now. Not as difficult to maintain as people would lead you to believe.

Have always thought that a GIANT planted tank in the style of that first picture up there would be amazing. I’m thinking like a 500 gallon with big ol’ trees

With fish, shrimp, and frogs!


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