Monday, January 12, 2009
Aquascape of the Week: Roy Deki's 46 Gallon
Along the same lines of last week's aquascape, Roy Deki's 46 gallon tank is bursting with life. He's managed to pack many different types of plants together in a Dutch style, and each and every plant just seems so healthy. To be able to mix fast growing stem plants with mosses and crypts and anubias and not have the slower growers consumed by algae is particularly difficult (as I'm finding out first hand!). For more pictures and info on Roy's tank, check out his entry to the 2004 AquaBotanic Contest.
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