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    Moving away from plant

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    After a few years of fun with planted tank [learning/learnt a lot from this forum, thank you bro], and tried a bit of marine tank, have now decided to venture into sand and rocks kind of aquascaping/biotope [ brackish and African cichlid].

    Wonder if we could set up a section on Aquascaping on this type of un-planted tanks. The only aquascaping section we have now is on planted tank.
    Last edited by benny; 17th Jun 2007 at 01:02. Reason: spelling

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    I think Aquascaping doesn't really limit to just plants.
    I believe pure wood or pure rocks can also be considered as an aquascape. Since it is a scaping or design in water still.
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    Choosing rocks and wood is harder than you think!

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    yeah, right. good aesthetics with just rocks and woods really need more considerations.

    i think i am moving to a higher level.

    some of my newly rocks and woods setups, comments welcome.








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