March 15, 2017
How to Begin Aquascaping in your Aquarium

AQUASCAPING/AQUESCAPING Aquascaping is a learned art form that enables you to form an underwater landscape, inspiration for several works come from both underwater locations but additionally natural scenes like mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and plenty of others. the largest factor that makes their tanks lovely is knowing the essential principles of aquascaping a planted tank.

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July 7, 2015
Traditional Dutch Style Aquascaping

What Makes a True Dutch Style Aquarium Dutch aquascapes are characterized by their abundant plant life, with as much quantity and diversity as needed to fulfill the hobbyist's visual image. Typically the entire foreground is fill with plant life. Larger-leafed species of plants are more typical in Dutch style aquascapes.

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July 7, 2015
The Water's Edge - Vivarium/Paludarium Style Aquascaping

  vivarium - generally tropical; high humidity, well planted, running water features terrarium - generally arid; low humidity, dryer climate animals, little water (suited well for frogs) paludarium - vivarium or terrarium with a large body of water. 50/50 water/land type tanks

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July 7, 2015
Maintaining the Iwagumi Layout in the Natural Aquarium

In an Iwagumi layout, only one type of rock is used as a composition material, and generally only a few types of aquatic plants are planted in a simple arrangement. Due to this simple composition, the strength of the presence of the rocks and their overall impression are influenced greatly by the arrangement of aquatic plants […]

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July 7, 2015
Amazonian/Jungle-Style Aquascaping

  This aquarium style tries to emulate some sort of jungle, like the Amazon for example. The key to this aquascaping style is the wild, lush, uncontrolled appearance. From all aquascaping styles this is the less intensive one in terms of maintenance. Everyday plant trimming is not needed, as you don’t want to give the […]

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