
Sharing my old scape, I was experimenting with mountain scape at the back as seeing from jungle canopy but it fail. It does not look as what I want
Flora:
Anubias nana petite,
Bolbitis heudelotii,
Eleocharis parvula,
Fissidens fontanus,
Fissidens sp. mini,
Glossostigma elatinoides,
Microsorium pteropus 'narrow'
Myriophyllum mattogrossense,
Rotala sp. goias,
Sagitaria subulata,
Staurogyne repens,
Taxiphyllum sp. (spiky moss),
Taxiphyllum sp. (flame moss)
Fauna:
Caridina japonica,
Hemigrammus rodwayi,
Neocaridina heteropoda var. 'red',
Sundadanio axelrodi
Front Tank Shot (FTS):
Some snap shots
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Last edited by Shadow; 16th Sep 2014 at 15:49.


That wont be available until October 26but I will be posting some snap shot soon
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wow extremely nice! pro work![]()
Beautiful scape as always! What is the type of wood you used for the "trees" sir? Haven't seen them around before...


it was from friend.
I see, thanks again sir!!![]()

I was told its mangrove branch, now I know
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Thanks for finding out=)




Think I saw this somewhere.... Now I know who's the master behind this scape. Awesome!

The master is the one who post this thread........
Where there's light.....there's SHADOW........![]()
Very nice bro shadow. Always a pleasure looking at your scape s

Top-class aquascape!
I like the perception of depth and landscape (can see how the rocky mountain side was meant to be observed from the forest) and the scape looks much larger than its actual tank size, the selection of the fishes and shrimps match the scape so well too.
In the first photo, i could almost imagine the cherry shrimps walking on the sandy path resembling little red foxes and the fishes look like a flock of birds... if it wasn't indicated, i would have thought the tank was like 4ft or 5ft size instead.![]()

As usual, Shadow's scape is always amazing. Cant wait to see your 2014 entry!![]()

Shadow , do you have the pic of the mangrove branch before doing the scape?
Beautiful scape. Guess it takes a master at aquascaping to come up with such perception of depth in an aquarium



Wonderful scape...simply marvellous...loss of words.....
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