The sculptured elegance had an interconnected happy story from a friend. The long and the short of the story is there was a bidding clash between two Aggies and because possession is 90% ownership, I kept it in this 130G tank. Two years ago, we gave the sculpture the title "Tree of Life". This tank crashed with an infestation of red planaria.
After the tank crash, I moved all sand from tank ank it lay that way for 18 months. This is a resurrected tank. I decided to simplify the sandbed. The first set up was a lagoon bio type. The sand bed was 4" deep for 60% and 10" deep for 40%. It was my intention to grow marine grasses on one end of tank. I used the 20" high schulture to contrast the grasses. I enjoyed the dance of plants undulating in harmony with their world.
After the tank crash, I moved all sand from tank ank it lay that way for 18 months. This is a resurrected tank. I decided to simplify the sandbed. The first set up was a lagoon bio type. The sand bed was 4" deep for 60% and 10" deep for 40%. It was my intention to grow marine grasses on one end of tank. I used the 20" high schulture to contrast the grasses. I enjoyed the dance of plants undulating in harmony with their world.