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New aquascape in seahorse tank
I just added some Tonga brancy live rock to my seahorse tank.... what do you think?
Here is the tank before: And now.... excuse the dirty glass! I was too lazy: Some of the happy girl... boy was too shy as usual: -Diana |
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Cool effect!
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I really like it!
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That looks excellent! WOW, I would love to successfully keep Seahorses!
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nice! i love the new aquascape. looks much more full now
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What kind of macroalgae is that? I want some to spruce up my mantis tank.
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The tank looks great with the added LR.
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Thanks everyone, i plan to add different kinds of macro and make this a 'planted' saltwater tank.
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-Diana |
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Diana, I want it all.
I love the way you design your tanks. It gives the impression of many hiding places rather than a reef tank that showcases a garden. It's always fun when you're looking at your tank and a critter comes running by . |
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Love the new look Diana. I bet the horsies love the new LR you added. Have you
ever thought of maybe adding some soft corals? maybe a few mushrooms or zoas just to add more colour. Anyways the tank looks great as is just a thought gl with your horsies.
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