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A question for Nature Aquarium fans

George Farmer

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Amano has a technique where he creates a 'typical' Iwagumi.

He then removes the original plants, but keeps the rock work.

Then the 'scape is planted with other plants i.e. stems, ferns etc.

Does anyone know the name given to this technique?

First to give the correct answer wins a small prize!
 
I don't think I've ever seen it called anything, George. Some people tried to tag it "hong kong" style but it's proved contentious as it doesn't originate there and Amano doesn't have anything to do with hong kong scaping.

I know the scapes you mean though, some of my favourite scapes fall into this camp.

Btw. Do you have amano's aquarium plant paradise?

Edit, is it called Sozo Haishoku?
 
Garuf said:
It's okay, I have it as a .pdf knowing it to be out of print I thought it might be of benefit.

http://www.tfhdigital.com/tfh/200908/?pg=64#pg64
Explaining it on a driftwood scape, the magazine itself looks great, I'll be taking out a subscription soon!
Yeah, I've read that too.

Another reason to love the Master's work.
 
What a shame, I have been reading this last night! I could get ahead of Gareth.. :D It was matter of few hours!

That is a nice litle quiz, George!

It will be great if some of the sponsor power such an initiative, this could be a great way to promote the Nature aquarium and a lot of people will learn new things in dept!

Regards
 
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