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Bridge of oblivion - A drop from Nature Style

Dukenukem

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Hi everyone!
This is my newest scape, inspired by Master Amano's two works in Sumida Aquarium.
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In first steps, I made my own aquarium cabinet (ADA style)
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My new DIY Aquarium cabinet
by András Czesznak, on Flickr
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DIY Aquarium cabinet
by András Czesznak, on Flickr

I had some problems with driftwoods: I had no money :D so I used an old pear tree's branches.

Lighting: 6x54W 6500K
Filtration: 2 Tetra EX 1200
Tank size: 120x45x45 (cm) ~ 240 Litre
Decor: Andezite rock (same as Koke Ishi in Japan), JBL River sand
Fish: Hyphessobrycon amandae

after rebuilding a landscape styled scape :wacky:
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Bridge of oblivion Rescaped
by András Czesznak, on Flickr

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Bridge of oblivion
by András Czesznak, on Flickr
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Bridge of Oblivion. Update!
by András Czesznak, on Flickr
and finally now:
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Bridge of Oblivion
by András Czesznak, on Flickr
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Bridge of Oblivion
by András Czesznak, on Flickr

Thanks for watching!
 
Thanks guys. :)
Love it! Is there much above the waterline? I think I see some echinodorus?
Yes. There is an emersed section with Echinodorus, pinnatifida, Ludwigia, Anubias petite & mosses
 
Hi
- the cutting is keep going at the minimum in daily maintenance.
- Today I coined a substrate cleaner
- The substrate are cleaned.
-2 Weeks before IAPLC, there will be no full photo.


A little of interest: this pinnatifida certainly grown out :D
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