George Farmer
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Hi all,
PFK recently commissioned me for a jungle-style layout so this is my attempt, featured as a step-by-step feature in the June '11 issue.
It was refreshing to use lots of large-leaved classic species that aren't common in modern aquascaping. Aponogetons, Crinums, Echinodorus, Giant Vallis, big Anubias, Amazon frogbit etc. Newer species include A. crispus 'red' and H. pinnatifida.
There's little real intended design to the layout. I relied more on the chaotic nature of heavy plant growth and large textures to create the jungle effect. I have re-scaped it slightly over the last few weeks and will post some more pics soon.
It's not my strongest layout but has provided lots of pleasure for relatively little effort, and the fish are as happy as pigs in poo!






Spec -
Tank - Aquariums Ltd 120 x 45 x 45cm and cabinet with DIY front panel
Lighting - Arcadia OT2 luminaire (4 x 54w T5), 2 tubes for 9hrs, DIY lighting stand (supplied by Dan Crawford)
Filter - Fluval FX5 with 25mm-16mm fittings (thanks Gareth!), Fluval G inlet/outlet, Hydor inline heater
CO2 - 2Kg FE with TMC reg/solenoid and UP inline diffuser, 2BPS (low CO2)
Substrate - 20 litres TMC NutraSoil
Ferts - Combination of Aqua Rebel and TPN+, 15ml per day, 50% WC weekly
Decor - Unipac Sumatra XL
Plants - Microsorum pteropus
Bolbitis heudelotii
Vallasneria americana gingantea
Crinum natans
Crinum calimistratum
Aponogeton boevinianus
Aponogeton crispus ‘Red’
Echinodorus ‘Ozelot’
Echinodorus ‘Rubin’
Echinodorus quadricostatus
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Sagittaria subulata
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Anubias barteria var. barteri
Limnobium laevigatum
Fish - Red-fin Colombian tetra, Penguin tetra, Neon tetra
PFK recently commissioned me for a jungle-style layout so this is my attempt, featured as a step-by-step feature in the June '11 issue.
It was refreshing to use lots of large-leaved classic species that aren't common in modern aquascaping. Aponogetons, Crinums, Echinodorus, Giant Vallis, big Anubias, Amazon frogbit etc. Newer species include A. crispus 'red' and H. pinnatifida.
There's little real intended design to the layout. I relied more on the chaotic nature of heavy plant growth and large textures to create the jungle effect. I have re-scaped it slightly over the last few weeks and will post some more pics soon.
It's not my strongest layout but has provided lots of pleasure for relatively little effort, and the fish are as happy as pigs in poo!






Spec -
Tank - Aquariums Ltd 120 x 45 x 45cm and cabinet with DIY front panel
Lighting - Arcadia OT2 luminaire (4 x 54w T5), 2 tubes for 9hrs, DIY lighting stand (supplied by Dan Crawford)
Filter - Fluval FX5 with 25mm-16mm fittings (thanks Gareth!), Fluval G inlet/outlet, Hydor inline heater
CO2 - 2Kg FE with TMC reg/solenoid and UP inline diffuser, 2BPS (low CO2)
Substrate - 20 litres TMC NutraSoil
Ferts - Combination of Aqua Rebel and TPN+, 15ml per day, 50% WC weekly
Decor - Unipac Sumatra XL
Plants - Microsorum pteropus
Bolbitis heudelotii
Vallasneria americana gingantea
Crinum natans
Crinum calimistratum
Aponogeton boevinianus
Aponogeton crispus ‘Red’
Echinodorus ‘Ozelot’
Echinodorus ‘Rubin’
Echinodorus quadricostatus
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Sagittaria subulata
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Anubias barteria var. barteri
Limnobium laevigatum
Fish - Red-fin Colombian tetra, Penguin tetra, Neon tetra