My own Top 20 Aquascapes

Discussion in 'Aquascaping Showcase' started by George Farmer, Feb 2, 2010.

  1. George Farmer New Member

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    I've created these over the last seven years or so.

    80cm - Dutch Flavour
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    80cm - Mother Microsorium
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    30cm - Meadow Zephyr
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    80cm - The Shade
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    80cm - Blyxa Hills
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    60cm - Sumatran Chocolate
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    120cm - South East Asia
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    30cm - Little Mountain
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    120cm - Harlequins' Haven
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    60cm - English Summer
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    120cm - Crypt Eternal
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    60cm - Espei's Escape
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    60cm - Cambodia Blackwater
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    60cm - Shelldweller Sanctuary
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    60cm - English lake
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    60cm - White cloud mountain
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    80cm - Planted marine
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    60cm - Brackish biotope (gobies)
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    30cm - Little Jungle
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    60cm - Rio Negro
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  2. Aqualara New Member

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    Wow. I've enjoyed this so much! Thank you for posting these photos :)
  3. Betta_Addict New Member

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    You said it... Just... [IMG]
  4. pminister New Member

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    Stunning photos of your tanks. Love the detail of landscape, with relation to the fish you have in there. Awesome.

    Though my favourite is the SW tank, it has a very natural look. Like a little capture of the ocean, in your living area. Just beauty.
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    Wow! Great creations!^:)^
  6. tamalematt New Member

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    Do you have a websites where we can view larger pictures and more info on how you created these scapes?
  7. Shadow Moderator

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    The planted marine is cool ;)
  8. blue whale New Member

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    thanks for sharing....the tanks are simply stunning... please share some details about the planted marine tank..
  9. olitango New Member

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    just beautiful and inspiring... thank you for sharing...
  10. fishman9809 New Member

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    by any chance you like biotopes? (i love em too)
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    I like the planted marine a lot, too.
  12. vijaykgoa New Member

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    Hi George,

    Loved each of those. Great work. As Shadow said, the planted marine was great. Could you share how you did that one- the plants used and was it complete marine or only brackish.

    I remember reading an article by you some time back (cant remember where i read it) where you had said that if you want to go to marine tanks unlearn whatever you learn in planted freshwater. You sure did do a great mix of both. Help us out with the way you did that.
  13. fishlover New Member

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    They're all nice, but the biotopes (sumatran, tanganyikan, english, chinese, brackish and rio negro), as well as the saltwater planted, are AMAZING!!! You've made aquascapes out of setups that usually aren't considered as aquascapes, and that;s amazing!
  14. Anupam New Member

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    Wonderful scapes. The few plantless ones are very interesting as well and the marine scape is an outright winner. I was getting so bored of looking at wonderfully colorful but "fruitstand" layout for reef tanks.

    And mostly quite interesting and un-cheesy titles for the tanks as well. That is a rarity:)
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    Nice work and Great collection man..... :=D>
  16. fred New Member

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    Brackish Biotope ?

    Hi,

    What are the characteristics of the Brackish Biotope (gobies) please ? Thanks.

    Fred from France
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    Teach me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i AM StunneD!!!
  18. kojot New Member

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    All beautiful, and different, you got great ideas!!!:%3
  19. SamH New Member

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    I really like 120cm - South East Asia, 30cm - Little Mountain and 120cm - Harlequins' Haven. Lots of inspiration! :hail:
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    :proud::proud:

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