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Super detailed fish tank landscaping tutorial

First of all, for the foreground skeleton, pay attention to the staggered front and back of the skeleton, and how much space is left in front, so that the stones cannot be placed behind it. After placing the foreground, use small stones to fill the gaps between the stones.

Next, fill in the pumice. When filling the pumice, pay attention to the cracks in the front stone and bury it firmly. Fill the pumice to the mouth of the river or more than 5 cm above the water level. Continue to fill in the background, slightly There are slopes. The specific height depends on the landscaping needs. For the atomization position of the atomization chamber used for making amphibious tanks, leave one centimeter of the base to be buried in the light stone, and then continue to restore the background skeleton. The background skeleton does not need to be fixed with foam glue.

Pour foam into the river, cut a piece of biochemical cotton on the atomizer chamber and cover it to prevent the water sprayed from the atomizer from spraying on the plants. In other places not covered by stones, cover the exposed light rocks with 1 to 1 Two centimeters of sphagnum moss (Chilean caterpillar) The next step is to plant plants. Pay attention when planting plants. The moss should be flat and compacted. Plant the same plants together, avoid symmetry, and don’t have a bunch here or a bunch there. The specific choice of plants depends on the scenery. Generally, they are lower in the front and higher in the back. Add water to test the water and adjust the river course. If the water overflows the river course, stop the pump, continue to spread the foam and press and trim. Note that when stopping the pump, be sure to unplug the atomizer power supply to avoid dry burning of the atomizer.

Fill in akadama soil. You can take a part of the akadama soil and wet it slightly before filling to prevent it from slipping. You can hold the foreground part with your hands before filling. The place where moss is planted only needs 2 to 3 centimeters. Root plants or ferns require the entire root, with the roots fully wrapped, 5 to 8 centimeters.