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Atlantis, 65L

Discussion in 'Aquascaping Showcase' started by ravattar, Jul 8, 2012.

  1. ravattar New Member

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    Title: "Atlantis"
    Size: 60 x 30 x 36 cm.
    Plants: Eleocharis "mini", Glossostigma, Cryptororina lutea.
    Animals: Rasbora rubradorsalis. Amano shrimp.
    Substrate: JBL Manado, JBL Aqua Basis.
    Co2: a lot.
    Light: HQI-TS 150W/D EXCELLENCE 5600K.
    Age: One mounth.

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  2. youjettisonme Aspiring Aquascaper

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    I have most definitely never seen this scape before. It is like the stacked rock version of the recent tree stump scapes that have been all the rage the last few years. I would love to see the rocks toward the front reach all the way to the surface, thereby creating even more depth and perspective.
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  3. Leonard New Member

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    Nice growth of the plants! However I don't know if I like your hardscape, it looks too unnatural och human-made. But you definiatley have created a nice depth in the scape, and I don't know how you have done to create the piles :eek:Cool scape any way =)
  4. ravattar New Member

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    Pebbles was glued.
  5. ghostsword Aspiring Aquascaper

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    I actually like the concept.. a lot can be achieved with this technique.. imaginative.. :)
  6. Button New Member

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    A bit strange and dark as for me, I think if to cover the cavity between the stones with the moss it will be looking more natural. Your imagination is astonished.
  7. CatSoup New Member

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    I think it's rad!
  8. Garuf Moderator

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    It's a well executed an unusual scape, I wouldn't have it my house, Reminds me of iron age funeral stacks, but I like that you're trying new things and pushing what's going on. Congratulations.
  9. randy0319 Aspiring Aquascaper

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    I think that it is brilliant!! Great job..I am putting it in the catagories post. Beautiful and modern to me. That is the sign of an artist!
  10. Fizgig777 New Member

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    Creative! I'll give you that =) Has an air of intrigue to it.
  11. pelerinlikedi New Member

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    Creative, non ordinary. 30 cm depth, it's look like much more deep...

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