"Monster's Claw" is one of the 'Natural Stream' projects. Used in conjunction with Linh Sam driftwood and Femolay's pebbles.
We can apply the layout with 2 different styles:
1. Clearwater or Blackwater, we use Femolay's stream sand for substrates.
2. We can add plants behind the driffwood...
Hi am beginner to the aquascaping and I am trying to setup an iwagumi style tank. I have a 80x35x40 112 litres tank and I am trying to setup a 5 rock type aquascape.
This is my current setup:
which I am very inspired by this:
Also:
I picked my equipment very carefully, (CO2 supply...
Hello All!
I have this posted in the Beginners section and in the Aquatic Plants section.
My goal is to create a rocky outcrop jutting from a sandy river bottom. I’m using several 1.8 billion year old Proterozoic banded iron schist as the hardscape - this particular rock is from the Moore...
Hello everyone!
Over the last year or so, I have discovered and fallen in love with aquascaping. I discovered it mostly through YouTube.
I have been particularly inspired by George Farmers style of nature aquariums, and after saving for months, I finally scraped up the money to put my first...
A scape box helped me a lot to improve my hardscape skills faster. Full video about why you should use a scape box, how it can look like, some general tips and a few hardscapes of mine.
Following Roots and Grit, Nature's Path will have a more defined hardscape and hopefully i won't let it be covered to much.
I managed to get my hands on some more ferns and will also change the lighting and go for led.
Equipment :
° Aquarium : home made, 100x55x45cm
° Lighting : 6x39w T5...
A few weeks after Forest Dreams ended, i started working on another setup, having the same 'nature style' in mind.
This time i went with a combo of Red Moore, Twinty wood and Dragon stones, for hardscaping.
Some "hardware and software" details :
« Aquarium » Aquael Econoline 60
« Dimensions...
Hey guys, hope it's ok, but thought this episode deserved its own post! Check out @ShadowMac & I's interview with George Farmer for The Aquascaping Podcast. Available on iTunes, Stitcher, and here: aquascapingpodcast.com/episode19