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    My first time Iwagumi scape.

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    My first time Iwagumi scape. It is not completed yet as I feel that the right side of the rocks is not quite right.

    Any advise on how to further improve on it. Thank you.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Yeah, better to have larger single rocks on the right side rather than a pyramid pile of smaller rocks, looks like have to go rock hunting to find more suitable ones.

    Would be interesting if you can roughly mirror the rock arrangement on the left side, but with larger ones on the right side to give it some sense of variation.
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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    Yeah, better to have larger single rocks on the right side rather than a pyramid pile of smaller rocks, looks like have to go rock hunting to find more suitable ones.

    Would be interesting if you can roughly mirror the rock arrangement on the left side, but with larger ones on the right side to give it some sense of variation.
    Noted. Thank you. Or can I glue a few rock together to make a big rock.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    sure can but would it look nice?
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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    sure can but would it look nice?
    Ok,hehe....I better hunt for a big koke stone. Will other type of stone with almost the same color as koke stone be used too or I should stick to the same type of stone.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    sure can but would it look nice?
    +1

    Yeah, gluing together rocks is possible, just depends on creativity and rock shaping skills.


    Quote Originally Posted by noidea View Post
    Ok,hehe....I better hunt for a big koke stone. Will other type of stone with almost the same color as koke stone be used too or I should stick to the same type of stone.
    Better to stick with same stone color and texture... nothing distracts more from a rock scape than a rock with odd color standing out like sore thumb.
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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    +1






    Better to stick with same stone color and texture... nothing distracts more from a rock scape than a rock with odd color standing out like sore thumb.
    Noted. Thank you. Hopefully, I can find a big stone.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Bro...maybe you can consider this:

    put all the small rocks on the right as base for the left. This lift up the left side. The current left side rocks look good, but will be higher.

    then for the right side, just scattered the few small rocks loosely, from middle back towards right front...

    This will create a 3D impact...and no need to hunt for more rocks...

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by nutx View Post
    Bro...maybe you can consider this:

    put all the small rocks on the right as base for the left. This lift up the left side. The current left side rocks look good, but will be higher.

    then for the right side, just scattered the few small rocks loosely, from middle back towards right front...

    This will create a 3D impact...and no need to hunt for more rocks...
    Sound good. I will it tomorrow to rescape it.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    I think that looks awesome.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stinson View Post
    I think that looks awesome.
    Thanks. I had taken down the right side. Will try to rescape it.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Care to share the location of your rock hunting? Thanks!!

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by lantian69 View Post
    Care to share the location of your rock hunting? Thanks!!
    Fishy Business. There are other LFS example Green Chapter and Sun and Pet etc...but haven't got time to go and check it out as I am new to planted tank so not sure which LFS sell a lot of stone.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Thanks!

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Finally, done my scaping and install all the piping to the canister. Now I am thinking of what plants should I put in it or just mosses will do for this shrimp planted tank.

    I prefer minimum plant as I am a beginner in this hobby. All advice and critic be good or bad are welcome.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Bro, what type of rocks u using? Any effects to the parameters of your tank?

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by lantian69 View Post
    Bro, what type of rocks u using? Any effects to the parameters of your tank?
    I am using ADA koke stone. I was told that it won't have effect on the parameters.

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Okok, where u got them? What's the damage like?

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Quote Originally Posted by lantian69 View Post
    Okok, where u got them? What's the damage like?
    I bought it in a box of stones at fishy business and I think around 300+(can't remember the actual amount).

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    Re: My first time Iwagumi scape.

    Okok, thanks bro.

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