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Old 05-10-2010, 11:30 AM   #1
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BD solid spot, eclipse, and a TI in progress!

All live plants growing on suspended driftwood.
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Old 05-10-2010, 11:51 AM   #2
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Thanks Isa! I'm not sure how you did that with my video, but I like it! I will learn how to do it.
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Bro no problem just press Quote at my post just follow the templet see how I do.
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Nice rays and setup bro, look very natural.... But how u suspend the driftwood? Thinking of doing something like this for my tank too... Thanks
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thx for yr nice update... those bds from mark are really amazing..
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ur BDs are stunning!! islands coming out - i like it..
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Nice rays and setup bro, look very natural.... But how u suspend the driftwood? Thinking of doing something like this for my tank too... Thanks
To hang the driftwood I drilled a 1/4" hole in the top of the driftwood and another hole through the top of the acrylic tank (along the back edge). I took a plastic zip tie (or you could use any non-corosive wire, rope, etc.) and ran it through the wood and through the top of the tank. The wood rests against the back (to keep it from moving too much) and just hangs. It works really well for keeping the bottom open and also providing some darker areas for the rays. Plus the plants do well with being so close to the lighting.
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To hang the driftwood I drilled a 1/4" hole in the top of the driftwood and another hole through the top of the acrylic tank (along the back edge). I took a plastic zip tie (or you could use any non-corosive wire, rope, etc.) and ran it through the wood and through the top of the tank. The wood rests against the back (to keep it from moving too much) and just hangs. It works really well for keeping the bottom open and also providing some darker areas for the rays. Plus the plants do well with being so close to the lighting.
I see... Thanks alot bro... Now have to search around for some big driftwood...
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