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Aquascaping
Discuss aquascaping designs and techniques as well as get critiques on your
aquascaping pictures
. Find out how to use aquatic plants, reefs, and wood to design a planted aquarium.
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Why did you choose to use wood without branches. This would seem to increase the difficulty in shaping.
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The hardscape looks a bit like a forest after a forest fire.
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