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Competition in Hannover, Germany

Hannover is a public event; the aquarium part however is just a small part of the total animal event.
 
Vivarium said:
Hannover is a public event; the aquarium part however is just a small part of the total animal event.
Shame it was not advertised sooner, would have been a nice day out!!
 
Some professional shot>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jfravn/set ... 402265830/

1st place XL

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2nd place XL

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3rd place XL

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George and Dan's tank:

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Nice one for posting the pictures up Viktor.

Dan and George, well done fella's, you have do the UKaps corporation proud. Up against some serious competition.

I see George got papped from aquatnet.tv , Dan, where was your fro's?

Nice work guys :thumbup:
 
About Dan's scape, it looks really good, a lot of detail on it, and it shows a great eye for placement.

I specially like the use of the undulating wood.

The winning scape is outstanding.

Paulo, the plant looks Micranthemoides, on top of the wood.
 
Thanks, guys.

LondonDragon said:
Tanks look great, whats that main plant on the winning tank all over the wood?
HC. Pretty neat idea. It was flawless in the flesh too, not a spot of algae or sign of deficiency.

ghostsword said:
About Dan's scape...
It was a joint effort!

I've created a new thread here, including images of the Top 10 and more from our tank -

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14566
 
George Farmer said:
HC. Pretty neat idea. It was flawless in the flesh too, not a spot of algae or sign of deficiency.
Thanks George, will the HC last long term in that position? very interesting idea indeed.
 
LondonDragon said:
George Farmer said:
HC. Pretty neat idea. It was flawless in the flesh too, not a spot of algae or sign of deficiency.
Thanks George, will the HC last long term in that position? very interesting idea indeed.
Sorry I missed this mate.

I would say the HC will last for as long as the 'scaper maintains it appropriately... Just like growing any HC carpet really.
LondonDragon said:
Quick video posted on youtube by Jorgen:


Nice one! Dan and I don't even look that stressed - even though the plants were 2hrs late!
 
Some great looking scapes there,you both had your work cut out i think seeing as most of the other entrants had already grown in their setup,s


good effort though

regards,
john.
 
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