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I believe the first fundamental lesson to learn before even designing and implementing a successful aquascape is to learn how to grow plants effectively. No layout will be successful with dying or algae-infested plants.
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Light energy is an essential ingredient to making a planted aquarium lush and green. It drives photosynthesis and the plant’s ability to consume nutrients from the water column. Without adequate light, plants won’t be able to grow properly.
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Our aquascape in focus this month features William Ng's Sunny Grassland. The hardscape here speaks for itself, with a strong presence throughout the layout. The varying colors of the background, which represent morning, noon and the setting sun is accomplished in a unique way. Read more to discover how William Ng does it.
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The Albino Bristlenose Pleco is a fish that is arguably an intriguing fish for the planted aquarium. Despite its size and appearance, it exhibits a peaceful nature and is quite animated in behaviour.
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My intention for this aquascape, was to create a simple design, that is easy to maintain with lots of open space. I didn’t want an Iwagumi style aquascape, since I enjoy using driftwood, ferns and moss in the aquascape. From the start, I knew this 60 cm would be a driftwood based setup.
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I can still remember the first time I laid my eyes on a planted tank. Perhaps, like many of you, it was one of Takashi Amano’s Nature Aquariums that inspired me to design a planted aquarium. I immediately went to a book store to look for one of his books and found a copy of his “Nature Aquarium” Volume one.
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Imagine it. The perfect aquarium full of healthy aquatic plants in an eye catching layout. Yes, we have all dreamed of such a tank. Recently, I found myself staring into an empty large aquarium that would be the 'tank of my dreams'. Now, if only I could take that picture in my mind and put it into reality.
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Issue 6 AquaScaping World Magazine August 2008 Issue Published |
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Aug 08, 2008 - 1:04 PM - by John N.
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ASW Magazine is proud to unveil our latest issue for August! We worked long and hard on this one so that you'll be ready to tackle your new aquascapes this Fall. I know many of you guys are preparing some new scape so this issue will surely inspire your creative juices.
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ASW 6 Month Milestones |
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Aug 04, 2008 - 2:45 PM - by John N.
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In such a short time, AquaScaping World has developed into a wonderful community of aquascapers and hobbyists. I can't express enough my gratitude to each of you who have participated and helped make ASW what it is today. From each of you to our moderators who have helped develop our aquascaping forum, and to our contributing writers who have made ASW Magazine the best aquascaping magazine out there, I am very proud of what we have accomplished together.
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Aquascape of the Month: July 2008 "Silence, ça pousse" |
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Jul 12, 2008 - 5:08 PM - by John N.
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ASW staff is excited to present to you July's Aquascape of the Month "Silence, ça pousse" by Dimitri Roger.
This scape was honored with a 95th placement in the 2007 ADA International Aquatic Plant Layout Contest and earned 2nd place in the French CAPA 2006 contest. From the perfectly trimmed plants to its vibrants colors we can certainly... [Read More]
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