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iwagumi setup

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heres my iwagumi setup with dry start method going to get some hc in a week or two plan on getting some blyxa for the back what do u think about the rocks should i change them or do they look good like that theres some rock with fissiden fontanus on them i have tried keeping them using dry start and was succesful so doing it again sorry about the dirty glass

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Nice little scape but IMO i think it appears real cramped with all the rock there, id place the biggest and best one in the middle and a couple of the smaller ones infront of it. IM no aquascaper but others here surley are:D

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yea its my first time aquascaping using rocks

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i might remove some rocks later when i get some hc

Looks good shrimp can't wait to see it when iit's ready

i would also say too much rocks looks too crowded. just giving my opinion if you like it like that then for for it :D

im not a expert or anything lol :D

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well the reason its crowded is so the hc will not grow to the back but not sure if that will work

i think it looks great! nothing wrong with being crowded as long as you like that style :) keep it up!

yeah it looks ok, no need to follow the trend if you dont want to. but hey i prefer the overgrown look and so do my shrimp ;) although rocks dont grow much :)

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thank u all ill keep u all updated will get some more photo on sunday when i get my hc

If you don't want it grown in to the back use plastic to divide it into section so it won't grow past the plastic

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