These Aquascapes... Oh My Gosh!
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These Aquascapes... Oh My Gosh!
Take a look, they're pretty awesome and so surreal!
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My dream bamboo tank... Maybe I should drop the bamboo and replace it with driftwood
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MRTom- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-09-08
Age : 46
Location : Mukilteo
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makes you wonder if they just put the fish in for the pics, at this point they are aquascapes not fish tanks, also could you imagine letting a pleco run around in those tanks for a day lol
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It would be pretty crazy to see the pleco rummage through! These are probably contest only aquascapes (they are from a contest afterall). Specially the ones with java moss as tree foliage. Can you imagine the maintenance on that?
Some folks actually manage to keep these long term at home or work tho, so you can make it happen too I find these are all about the ideas you can try later at home.
Some folks actually manage to keep these long term at home or work tho, so you can make it happen too I find these are all about the ideas you can try later at home.
MRTom- Lifetime Member
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Pleco would end up in the cats dish for sure!
Chiisai- Senior Member
- Join date : 2013-11-15
Age : 42
Location : Graham
Re: These Aquascapes... Oh My Gosh!
discus_2013 wrote:makes you wonder if they just put the fish in for the pics, at this point they are aquascapes not fish tanks, also could you imagine letting a pleco run around in those tanks for a day lol
Right, + everything has been taken out of the tank, (heater, CO2 system, ect...) . Then the plant glow lighting has been removed & re-lite specifically for the photo. Let's not forget to mention the hours spent to trim, clip, manicure the plants before the photo shoot.
I love these aquascapes. From the depth of the 1st photo looks like it has been aquascaped so the end of the tank is actually the front of the aquascape.
fishNAbowl- Lifetime Member
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