How to recreate a famous landmark in your aquarium! — Practical Fishkeeping Magazine
Aquascaping is the art of planning aquatic vegetation, as well as stones, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically pleasing manner in a aquarium--in effect, gardening under water. Aquascape designs include a number of specific styles, including the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired nature style.Typically, an aquascape houses fish as well as plants, although it can be done to generate an aquascape with plants only, or with rockwork or other hardscape and no plants.Although the principal goal of aquascaping is to produce an artful underwater landscaping, the technical areas of fish tank maintenance and the progress requirements of aquatic crops are also taken into account.Many factors must be balanced in the shut system of an aquarium reservoir to ensure the success of the aquascape. These factors include filtration, maintaining skin tightening and at levels sufficient to support photosynthesis underwater, substrate and fertilization, lighting, and algae control.Aquascape hobbyists trade plant life, conduct contests, and share images and information via the Internet.The United States-based Aquatic Gardeners Association has about 1,200 people.
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