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September 23rd 03, 10:41 PM
Does anyone know of some good aquascaping sites ?
Dragon Slayer
September 24th 03, 03:29 AM
no such thing really,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you will never be happy with a tank and
constaltly changing it around from time to time. just go with what looks
good to you at the moment and then try to leave it alone............it will
be hard.
kc
> wrote in message ...
> Does anyone know of some good aquascaping sites ?
rtk
September 24th 03, 01:20 PM
Dragon Slayer wrote:
> no such thing really,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you will never be happy with a tank and
> constaltly changing it around from time to time. just go with what looks
> good to you at the moment and then try to leave it alone............it will
> be hard.
Tell me about it! The fish in my freshwater tanks are happy to see me;
they know I'm food. But my little marine fish get all bug-eyed when I
approach with my whale-sized arm, about to destroy their homes and build
new ones that they neither want or need. I'm convinced that the
finished product is of much less interest to me than the process which I
find so compelling. It's even worse with my ponds because the rock that
just has to be moved weighs 75 pounds. My frequent visits to the lfs
have become embarrassing. I sneak in as if I were meeting my dealer in
a dark alley.
Ruth Kazez
p.s. to Mark L. Your sites are gems of web design: uncluttered; subdued
bells and whistles that serve a purpose rather than announce the
cleverness of the maker; helpful info concisely written; accurate
photos. Your page on algae was especially well designed.
Marc Levenson
September 24th 03, 06:15 PM
Happy to provide a useful resource for others. Another reason I put so many
things on my site is for selfish reasons... it allows me to go back and identify
when something was added (date-wise) so I can track various things. I really
prefer the online design to keeping a journal or notebook.
Plus I can observe the progress of the individual items by comparing the pictures
over time.
Marc
rtk wrote:
> Ruth Kazez
>
> p.s. to Mark L. Your sites are gems of web design: uncluttered; subdued
> bells and whistles that serve a purpose rather than announce the
> cleverness of the maker; helpful info concisely written; accurate
> photos. Your page on algae was especially well designed.
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