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Prior to anything, I sketch/ draw my idea keeping hardscape material I have in mind.
If its an intricate hardscape I prefer doing hardscape in cardboard box too as you have shown, you can check my Living Bridge thread for that. For simpker scaper, I just sketch n execute in the tank directly...
Its really disappointing to know that a legend who not only inspired me but a lot of people around the world is no more. :cry:
Amano San, you'll always stay in our hearts and be deeply missed everytime I look at a scape.
RIP
How about some red crypt retrospiralis for BG and lileopsis brasilensis(a bit shorter than pygmy swords) for FG.
Marsileas, though not grasslike but stays pretty short and are very hardy FG plants.
Most of the entrants I believe were unable to read and fill the form properly as they can barely comprehend 'English'. IMO, It would have been better if organizers had moved them to the proper respective catagories than blatantly disqualifying them altogether. There are a couple of seriously...
http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2014/show414.html
I scratched my head over this, then I realized the visual trickery involved. Water level is reduced to a very low level and photographed.
How the heck did he get away without being DQ?
Happy to help :)
Ludwigia archuata, rotala green and rotundifolia, hemianthus micranthemoides, some hairgrass(e.acicularis is the easiest one and least demanding too).
It looks nicely filled now. You can incorporate more finer leave plants for pronounced depth.
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P.S. I believe this is the previous thread you are talking about.
http://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/improvement-needed-on-250ltr-tank.33456/
All your older...
Your idea sounds interesting!
I dont know your level of experience with plants, assuming that you have intermediate plant growing skills.
Use MU monte carlo for with a few clumps of e.parvula randomly for the carpet area. MU MC is a good carpet plant for larger tanks, covers up fast and makes...
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