UllavL
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I’ve spent the last year drooling over shallow open tanks where hardscape and plants breaks the water surface. I love the extra dimensions it gives the layout. Also, I’m not allowed to have another big aquarium (over 100 l), but with a shallow open tank I can scape both below and under the waterline creating a feeling of a bigger tank without breaking any “no more than 100 l”-promises 🙂
Just starting to try out some hardscapes. The tank’s dimensions are 120 x 32 x 22.
The stones are from a lake nearby, the branches is apple. Not sure if I should use the wood since it’s only been six months since I cut it from the tree. The tape you see on the wall marks the surface of the aquarium. Bear in mind that the hardscape will be raised rather a lot when the substrate is added (and that some stones will be placed better when I can support them with substrate).
In the first 3 pictures I’m thinking that the plants will be focused to the right corner which will be raised with substrate. Then I’ll have some kind of carpet plant spreading out from the stones towards the front and the left corner. Only difference between the pictures are the positioning of branches (which is far from perfect, I’ll have to cut them a bit but want to decide scape first).
The other hardscape I’m trying out is just with the stones. Here the plants will be centred to the stone formation with carpeting plants spreading out from it.
Thoughts? I’m a beginner when it comes to any serious aquascaping so I would really appreciate your critique!!! 🙂
/ulla
Just starting to try out some hardscapes. The tank’s dimensions are 120 x 32 x 22.
The stones are from a lake nearby, the branches is apple. Not sure if I should use the wood since it’s only been six months since I cut it from the tree. The tape you see on the wall marks the surface of the aquarium. Bear in mind that the hardscape will be raised rather a lot when the substrate is added (and that some stones will be placed better when I can support them with substrate).
In the first 3 pictures I’m thinking that the plants will be focused to the right corner which will be raised with substrate. Then I’ll have some kind of carpet plant spreading out from the stones towards the front and the left corner. Only difference between the pictures are the positioning of branches (which is far from perfect, I’ll have to cut them a bit but want to decide scape first).



The other hardscape I’m trying out is just with the stones. Here the plants will be centred to the stone formation with carpeting plants spreading out from it.

Thoughts? I’m a beginner when it comes to any serious aquascaping so I would really appreciate your critique!!! 🙂
/ulla