D Doodles Retired Staff Apr 8, 2009 8,786 2 36 May 3, 2011 #1 The winner of the April POTM Is FF MkII with this photo Well Done Steve:clap::clap::clap:
J JackGillett Member Jan 10, 2010 1,698 0 36 28 Oxford May 3, 2011 #2 Well done steve, a great tank set up! Well deserved :beer:
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA May 4, 2011 #4 congrats and well done. love the cupido as well. cheers jk :thumbup:
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks May 4, 2011 #7 Cheers guys. I like to have it as natural as possible
Z zeebo Member Jun 11, 2010 1,986 1 36 ct ,usa May 4, 2011 #8 it's awesome,the tannins and wood you chose do give it a very natural look , that is what caught my eye, grats. Georgine
it's awesome,the tannins and wood you chose do give it a very natural look , that is what caught my eye, grats. Georgine
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 61 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia May 4, 2011 #9 Congraties Steve.
Mooo Member Aug 11, 2010 1,876 3 36 Jervis Bay, NSW, Au May 5, 2011 #11 Congrats, That's a brilliant effort, Very natural, Its a tank I could watch for hours..very lovely indeed..as ya can see I really like it lol
Congrats, That's a brilliant effort, Very natural, Its a tank I could watch for hours..very lovely indeed..as ya can see I really like it lol
Z zeebo Member Jun 11, 2010 1,986 1 36 ct ,usa May 6, 2011 #12 to FF, I was wondering if you purchased the wood in that thank, or gather it, and what kind is it ? thanks, Georgie
to FF, I was wondering if you purchased the wood in that thank, or gather it, and what kind is it ? thanks, Georgie
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks May 6, 2011 #13 I bought most of it, some of the smaller twiggy bits are collected beech
D-MAC Member Jul 24, 2009 992 0 16 Lossiemouth www.danditropicals.co.uk May 6, 2011 #14 Well done Steve for creating a little bit of pleco heaven :clap::clap:
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks May 6, 2011 #15 actually D, one of those bits of redmoor are from your place.
D-MAC Member Jul 24, 2009 992 0 16 Lossiemouth www.danditropicals.co.uk May 6, 2011 #16 FF MkII said: actually D, one of those bits of redmoor are from your place. Click to expand... Now thats going back a bit!!! Its awsome wood :yes: I haven't found anything better :thumbup:
FF MkII said: actually D, one of those bits of redmoor are from your place. Click to expand... Now thats going back a bit!!! Its awsome wood :yes: I haven't found anything better :thumbup:
Z zeebo Member Jun 11, 2010 1,986 1 36 ct ,usa May 6, 2011 #19 thanks ,nice :yes: :dk: redmoor ? looks great whatever that is . Never see that kind of wood in area stores here :wb: Georgine
thanks ,nice :yes: :dk: redmoor ? looks great whatever that is . Never see that kind of wood in area stores here :wb: Georgine
Z zeebo Member Jun 11, 2010 1,986 1 36 ct ,usa May 11, 2011 #20 ok , forget it. googled '' redmoor wood'' and only came up for sale in UK, nothing here, never seen it here, prob can't buy it in US. Georgie
ok , forget it. googled '' redmoor wood'' and only came up for sale in UK, nothing here, never seen it here, prob can't buy it in US. Georgie