Aquascape of the Month September 2009: quot;Bonsai Gardenquot; AquaScaping World Forum
Aquascaping is the craft of arranging aquatic vegetation, as well as stones, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically satisfying manner in a aquarium--in result, gardening under drinking water. Aquascape designs include a number of different styles, including the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired dynamics style.Typically, an aquascape houses fish as well as crops, although it is possible to create an aquascape with vegetation only, or with rockwork or other hardscape no plants.Although the principal aim of aquascaping is to produce an artful underwater scenery, the technical areas of reservoir maintenance and the growth requirements of aquatic vegetation are also taken into consideration.Many factors must be well balanced in the shut down system of an aquarium tank to ensure the success of any aquascape. These factors include filtration, maintaining skin tightening and at levels sufficient to support photosynthesis underwater, substrate and fertilization, light, and algae control.Aquascape hobbyists trade plants, conduct contests, and talk about photographs and information via the web.The United States-based Aquatic Gardeners Connection has about 1,200 people.
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