AquascapingDiscuss 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.
Looks very good. I'm glad you moved the anubias out of the branches, it looks much better at the base. Your tank is filling in nicely, I'll be interested in seeing how it continues to grow in.
I like this latest photo. This is a great example of how hardscape that seems overbearing at first really finds its place once the plants grow in a bit.
Hi, very nice aquarium. I have one little question to you: what was the reason you had algaes in your tank and how did you remove them? Just by clean the walls, isn't you? Some of them are still on a plants.
I think it often looks much more natural to have some green alges on stones and driftwood (or moss), but not on the plants ofcourse.
It looks like just the walls are cleaned?
I think when the glosso between your rocks (i believe it's glosso) grows in then the tank will really come to life. I think your aquascape will look really clean when all the green comes in, and hopefully algae stay out .