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In my opinion much better than the previous ones; it looks less artificial. Adding the smaller sized rocks will certainly give it a more natural look.
But after that, it is time to start planting and start enjoying.
Ah, that looks more like it.
However, please note the Aponogeton is not at the strong focus point on the left. In adition, the Vallisneria is at the same line and will also grow to to surface.
having a brain and being nuts for the hobby does not co-exist; you of all should now that ;-)
@Graeme; by using rocks in his scape, Maurits already strayed already from the path of the original (and illustrious) Dutch Aquascape. If there is a demand, I can prepare a post on typical Dutch...
You can run to the UK my friend, but there is no hiding ;-)
Nice new tank! However, you forgot the golden rule of Dutch aquascaping; you should always have green-red-green-red-green :lol:
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