the foreground plants seem to be too thick and tall, block the view?
hi forumers,
Just finished scaping my 1.5ft tank. I intend to make the wild effect but of cuz it is still not there yet. maybe it will look better when it becum mature. I used bushy and narrow leaves plant to scape as this will make my 1.5ft small tank look bigger. Waiting for it to mature and i most probably keeping shrimps in this tank. Will make updates in the future. Comments are most welcome. Thanks for viewing. Sorry for my poor photography skill.
the foreground plants seem to be too thick and tall, block the view?
一天到晚游泳的鱼呀,鱼,不停游。。。
haha. thought that no one is going to reply my this post.Originally Posted by mr_moon
are u refering to the japonica on the left foreground? otherwise it's my photography skills that yucks. Think it's my wrong angle captures.
As for the japonica, i purposely place it there, trying to create depth of the scape. I am actually mixing e. tenullus with hairgrass to create the wild effect(inspired by Mr Amano). I admit that the left bg plant is not dense enuff..think i need to touch up abit
hmm, hoping that more comments to come
Cheers,
It's only a day old
The light seems insufficient, because of this the Tennellus will grow long and ugly.
The rockwork you have is not very clear cut, but I suppose you had no time to clean up the tank. The red plant seems too centralised, perhaps just a bit more to the left or right will do. Nice job on packing the tank with plants at the start though
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