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Get excited and make something.

http://www.google.co.uk/images?q=Faxone ... 52&bih=702

This is a slightly odd get excited because it's actually rubbish. But bear with it and open the search and you'll see tonnes of interesting shrimp fish and moss.

Here are two bonus links and go a long way to explaining why Polish scapers are stirring such praise internationally.
http://www.pracownia-roslin-wodnych.pl/
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Source: http://www.aquascapingworld.com/forum/a ... rbank.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvoMJI0w ... r_embedded
Go to 0:42, looks a lot like Georges 60cm!
 
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Source: http://bramstnk.blogspot.com/

A very nice scape but more importantly it has the nicest light I've seen in a long time... And it's a DIY job! Just goes to show you can do hi-class with out hi-budget.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxNdns5U ... r_embedded
Nice video, all the ones uploaded by ADG vibe are good though.
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Who else now wants a 60f?! I just wish they weren't so damn expensive, especially when they're only $60 in america.
Source: http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/tank- ... tures.html

I think that's it for today, I'm off out with the gf to take some inspirational pictures of our own. I'll confess now I'm not at all into photography so don't expect miracles, or even a single good photo!
 
£160!
I'd asked at my lfs £20 for a non optiwhite, I just don't see where the additional mark up is coming from!
 
Vito said:
At the end of the day, ADA product are a rip off in the UK, does anyone know where to get their products cheaper without flying over to the US or any other countries...?

Are they cheap in Europe? If so what would be the best Eurozone country to post from to the UK....
 
That's just the way of the world, a lot of american companies offer their products in the same denotation as dollars. If it's £30 it's going to be $30.


Another 60f today. Except a woodscape one.
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Source: http://www.fawa.pl/topics15/4373.htm
 
Garuf said:
Turns out I missed a day!
Here's a post I intended to use on the 25th and obviously forgot!
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The reason I bought a 60x45x45, still one of the best scapes to ever be posted on this forum, shame the guy left the hobby not long afterwards.

Source: http://translate.google.co.uk/translate ... rmd%3Divns


He probably had to remortgage the house and sell the tank after that lol.
 
I seem to think he was something to do with ADA portugal/spain rather than a full price payer, otherwise he was a banker. :twisted:

Todays get excited is brought to you from communist russia where tank scapes you.
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A brilliant example of wabi kusa scapes and though some how they lack that "certain something" they pop with ideas, a similar set up utilising fox fishes log instead of glass maybe? A combo of ff's log and tom bars emergent scape? Like I say they're inspirational start points to take to a different more naturalistic place. That said I wouldn't turn my nose up at one if I was offered, free plants for life!

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The picture on the link is very interesting, and I love the wabi kusa above it. I'm rather drawn in by the concept, looks natural and like a piece of a river :) Loving the thread, Garuf, good work and thank you!
 
I had thought about stopping the thread, didn't seem to be getting any love from people so it's good to hear people like it and are taking things from it.

Thank you!
 
I'm liking it mate, but just observing and bookmarking :thumbup: That last island composition ADA tank is particularly incredible, possibly an ultimate tank! The 'dry' scapes on the first page were inspiring too. Keep up the good work, surprised your still finding them!
 
There's loads of stuff out there, it's sorting the wheat from the chaff and knowing what you want to post about. I'm going to do some more habitats posts soon. I've always got an eye out for a good scape.
 
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