
I was aiming for the scape to grow into an intersecting triangular composition, background sweeping from rear top left to rear bottom right, crossed from front middle right to front bottom left. In practice this shape only stays put for a few days before it's grown out again.
This particular aquarium had been set up for a year or more and homed innumerable different fish and plant species prior to this aquascaping. The most important transition from its previous state was increasing the lighting, adding carbon dioxide (via the yeast, sugar, water solution in the bottle at bottom right), and thinning out the number of plant species for homogeneity and focus.
This particular aquarium had been set up for a year or more and homed innumerable different fish and plant species prior to this aquascaping. The most important transition from its previous state was increasing the lighting, adding carbon dioxide (via the yeast, sugar, water solution in the bottle at bottom right), and thinning out the number of plant species for homogeneity and focus.
This aquarium is also used as a grow out for fish before they are transferred elsewhere. Current residents include five insatiable Geophagus sp. 'Rio Branco' whom will soon be moved to sandier pastures.
I'll post more about the technical aspects of the aquascape soon.