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I'll also be taking ADA/Amano/AGA layout suggestions to post here. Just PM me on which tank you would like to see here.

Aquarium:


Title: The Hill
Volume: 75g (284L)
Dimensions: 48 x 18 x 21 in (122 x 46 x 53 cm)
Plants: Cyperus helferi, Eleocharis acicularis, Microsorium pteropus "narrow leaf", Microsorium pteropus "Windelov"
Fish: Hemigrammus erythrozonus, Otocinclus affinis

Questions an ADA judge would ask (taken from contest booklet...they judge on creativity, composition, fish choice, creation of natural atmosphere, aquarium condition, and viability):

1) Does the aquascape make an original creative impression to the viewers?

2) Is the aquascape composed well (is there compositional balance within the aquascape)?

3) Are the aquatic plants appropriately positioned within the aquascape? Does the balance exist in the colors and shapes of the plants used?

4) Do you feel harmony between the fish and the aquarium layout?

5) Is the aquascape laid out well making a natural looking atmosphere?

Some questions of my own:

1) What compositional rules does this layout follow? Which compositional rules does it break?

2) What are the main elements in this layout? How do they work together harmoniously (or unharmoniously)?

3) What type of atmosphere/impression does this layout seem to create for the viewer?

Just questions to help aid discussion. However, discussion can head in directions that have nothing to do with the above questions (but still relate to the above aquascape).

Carlos
 

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I don't know if the impression this aquarium creates was exactly what Ricky wanted. Remember, Ricky got his inspiration for this aquarium from a natural source. I believe he was trying to recreate a verdant, tropical isle in the Caribbean --the shocker is how he reinterpreted that impression:


On another note, I don't know if this aquarium's 'Design Style' is totally unique to it. In fact, there is another 'Design Style' aquascape that predates this one, by Shinichi Tsuda of Japan:


Next week, we'll be taking a look at bonsai gardening, and how we can incorporate that gardening style into aquascaping.

Keep the thoughts coming,

Carlos
 
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