Quote:
Originally Posted by kakkoii I am not getting what you are saying. |
I think what Matt is saying is that your aquascape suffers from a "hedge-row" effect. Your background appears to be almost all Ludwigia, at the same height, with little to break up the geometry. Same for the height of your midground. This could be due, partially, to your lighting.
Try breaking up the "hedge-row" by using plants with a different color or leaf shape. Perhaps you could reposition your driftwood so more shows through. If you're trying for the "nature" look, you want to create the illusion of depth, as if your aquascape stretches out of sight. If you're going for a more formal "garden" look, try using blocks of different colored plants to add visual appeal.
I'm in the same boat as you, as my 30 gallon is 36" long but only 13" deep. So my background, like yours, tended to be a straight line across. My solution was to divide the back into thirds, with a grassy plant in one third, bunch plants (primarily red) in the middle, and a dark green bolbitis in the other third. It's not great, but it does provide some contrast.
I make no claims of being an aquascaper, but half the fun is re-arranging what you've got. Take a look through this forum for ideas, and try to copy those. I've found this forum to be very helpful. I'd also recommend checking out the websites of any of the planted aquarium clubs (shout out to GWAPA) for further ideas.
Good luck.
Blaise