Johnny Ciotti
Member
Hello friends,
I'd like to start a discussion, if interest allows, on the topic of aquascaping in the future. More specifically the near to very near future and what trends you'd forecast.
Over the last few years we've seen an explosion in various aquascaping techniques being adopted by the masses. These trends are typically set when the winner of the IAPLC is announced or someone like Mr. Amano, Olver Knot, George Farmer, the CAU or Jeff Senske release an obviously ground breaking aquarium photo.
Just recently the reverse or perspective aquascaping technique has been implemented into more traditional iwagumi and nature aquarium styles.
Before this we saw an increase in pillar like stone grouping and forested mountain or tree like moss scapes.
With the examples of layouts shown above being a very small percentage of aquariums done in this fashion, what do you believe to be the next trend? What are your thoughts on where this is going for the next IAPLC? What do you believe is the determining factor for people to want to replicate these types of layouts in great succession?
I'd like to start a discussion, if interest allows, on the topic of aquascaping in the future. More specifically the near to very near future and what trends you'd forecast.
Over the last few years we've seen an explosion in various aquascaping techniques being adopted by the masses. These trends are typically set when the winner of the IAPLC is announced or someone like Mr. Amano, Olver Knot, George Farmer, the CAU or Jeff Senske release an obviously ground breaking aquarium photo.
Just recently the reverse or perspective aquascaping technique has been implemented into more traditional iwagumi and nature aquarium styles.
Before this we saw an increase in pillar like stone grouping and forested mountain or tree like moss scapes.
With the examples of layouts shown above being a very small percentage of aquariums done in this fashion, what do you believe to be the next trend? What are your thoughts on where this is going for the next IAPLC? What do you believe is the determining factor for people to want to replicate these types of layouts in great succession?