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April 2008 - Issue 2
Message from the Editor
April 2008 April 2008

Welcome to AquaScaping World Magazine!

On the heels of our debut launch last month, ASW brings you another jam packed special of aquascaping inspiration and tutorials.

This month one of our feature article...
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The Iwagumi Style
Iwagumi Style Iwagumi Style

Many of you have heard the term Iwagumi, especially if you frequent some of the more popular “forum” based web-sites associated with our aquascaping hobby.  Many truly do not know what this translates to in ...
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Interview with Peter Kirwan
Interview with Peter Kirwan Interview with Peter Kirwan

Overcoming aquascaping boundaries and limits, Peter Kirwan shares with us how he mastered creating the intricate hardscape seen in his featured aquascape entitled “Mountainscape”. 

 
Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens and Aquascaping Japanese Gardens and Aquascaping

Ohayou~san!! Mina moukari makka?  “Morning!! How are you all doing?” in Kansai Dialect. 

Since the beginning of March I have been touring around western Japan, staying with various relatives in...
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Plant Anatomy Part 2: The Leaf
Plant Anatomy Part 2: The Leaf Plant Anatomy Part 2: The Leaf

The leaf is a lateral line organ springing from the axis of the shoot; it is generally flat and its growth is limited. The leaves are essential tools for collecting sunlight to use in the process of photosynthesis and&nbsp...
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VVV Aquascaping Competition Results
VVV Aquascaping Competition VVV Aquascaping Competition

The Veni Vidi Vissie recently announced their long awaited results of their 2007 Aquascaping Competition. This year’s contest boasts over eighty-six aquarium submissions in seven different categories ranging from tank...
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Estimative Index Fertilization Method
Estimative Index Fertilization Method Estimative Index Fertilization Method

The Estimative Index, or EI for short, is a reasonably new method of dosing fertilisers in a planted aquarium. The basic idea involves dosing more nutrients than the plants actually need, but in such a balance that algae c...
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Growing Crytocorynes Emersed
Growing Crytocorynes Emersed Growing Crytocorynes Emersed

The cryptocorynes are plants of the aroid family whose distribution extends through most of Southeast Asia, from India to the Philippines and New Guinea. This plant species is often found  in rivers, streams, artifici...
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