vador
New Member
Hi guys,
I am new to the forum and I am reading a lot about aquascaping. I am preparing to do my first aquascaping on a 60p tank. I had an aquarium before (a cube with 180l) with some plants but never did a proper hardscaping.
My question to you, since I am unable to find a threads discussing this topic (and if exists please direct me there), is about creating section on your aquarium. I read some techniques using cardboard and rocks, plexiglass, etc in order to maintain two different sections in an aquarium (e.g. dark substrate and white sand). What technique in the long run is more effective in maintaining the sections split without starting to be mixed in a point in time?
I would like to hear your experiences (good or bad) with these techniques and which one I should apply when creating two different sections.
Thank you!
I am new to the forum and I am reading a lot about aquascaping. I am preparing to do my first aquascaping on a 60p tank. I had an aquarium before (a cube with 180l) with some plants but never did a proper hardscaping.
My question to you, since I am unable to find a threads discussing this topic (and if exists please direct me there), is about creating section on your aquarium. I read some techniques using cardboard and rocks, plexiglass, etc in order to maintain two different sections in an aquarium (e.g. dark substrate and white sand). What technique in the long run is more effective in maintaining the sections split without starting to be mixed in a point in time?
I would like to hear your experiences (good or bad) with these techniques and which one I should apply when creating two different sections.
Thank you!