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Nigel's Forest scape 128L

Made a wooden box of 80x40x40 cm to practice with hardscaping. Very fun to do. Here a new try of a forest scape. Feel free to give critique.
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hardscape 1 by nigel aquascaping forest by Nigel H, on Flickr
 
Made a wooden box of 80x40x40 cm to practice with hardscaping. Very fun to do. Here a new try of a forest scape. Feel free to give critique.
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hardscape 1 by nigel aquascaping forest by Nigel H, on Flickr
There's a lot more depth in this scape I really like it. I think the increased substrate height at the back helps
 
There's a lot more depth in this scape I really like it. I think the increased substrate height at the back helps

Yeah the increased substrate makes a big difference. Also the point in front so low helps. Beside that more trees from front to back. Thanks!


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Tried my macro lens again not the best shots but good enough for sharing I think!

They are not the most beautiful shrimp but very effective in cleaning the tank!

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amano shrimp by nigel aquascaping by Nigel H, on Flickr
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red cherry shrimp by nigel aquascaping by Nigel H, on Flickr
 
Tried my macro lens again not the best shots but good enough for sharing I think!

They are not the most beautiful shrimp but very effective in cleaning the tank!

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amano shrimp by nigel aquascaping by Nigel H, on Flickr
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red cherry shrimp by nigel aquascaping by Nigel H, on Flickr
Great pics! Looks like they've been playing around with glitter! :lol:
 
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