A nano tank layout featuring Sumaúma, 20.7 L, by Rodrigo Vasconcelos. Madeiras coletadas set the depth lines of the frame.
Hardscape (Madeiras coletadas) forms the skeleton — negative space between wood and stone guides the eye from foreground to depth. On the plant side, the layout leans toward mosses and epiphytes with species such as chritmas moss, flame moss, moss sp — trim in layers so hardscape still breathes. plant grow ocean tech substrate helps stabilize root-zone nutrition in the early weeks.
CHIHIROS lighting sits at a moderate-to-high technical level for this nano tank. JBL filtration needs enough turnovers without blasting the hardscape; browse matching filters. High-tech nanos react badly to sudden large water changes — keep a steady schedule.
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