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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    The plan is to mix the plants and make it more natural, I guess plan fail. Need to learn from Yeo on how to mix plant ...
    In nature there wont be so much varieties of plant in one place. Anyway this is a nice scape. So any comments on my tank in IAPLC from Amano san? I'm open open to listen.

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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    i'm sorry to disappoint you Adrian, but not many tanks were chosen for Amano's personal comment, Robert's tank being 1 of the selected few!

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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Thanks Stormy.

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    No room for pity or sympathy- just do your best for next year Robert.
    Robert, i think Amano said white sand can be used but some other judges disagreed.
    To get all the judges to like your tank is one heck of a job. Just one guy that gives you a barely pass mark is bad enough.

    I think Amano is still in favour of white sand for some types of scapes like Yeo's with a little road leading over the hill. Even comment in contest book about one scape that should have use white sand instead of planting it.

    I agree with Sim that the works singled out by Amano tend to be those that got judged in his opinion too harshly or left out. Some got award also. haha. A few tank are questionable how they got into the top 100. However every year same story. Life goes on. Do better next year!
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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Wow, very impressive indeed. Love your scape. Cardinals are indeed posing well. I like the white sand...

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    Very intricate setup must be alot of work to maintain the sand.

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    Sorry Shadow. One negative. Creativity. No offence Cheerios


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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    No room for pity or sympathy- just do your best for next year Robert.
    This one will be difficult my curent scape like crap but too pity to tear it down before mature

    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    Robert, i think Amano said white sand can be used but some other judges disagreed.
    To get all the judges to like your tank is one heck of a job. Just one guy that gives you a barely pass mark is bad enough.

    I think Amano is still in favour of white sand for some types of scapes like Yeo's with a little road leading over the hill. Even comment in contest book about one scape that should have use white sand instead of planting it.
    I can't remember the exact, was trying to making up with the translation... you know what I mean. If I remember or understanding it corectly, he said that white will have tough judgement because dirty easily, difficult to maintain, difficult to sustain for long term... or something like that

    But I guess little road or river should be ok because dirt will make it more natural ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by barmby View Post
    Sorry Shadow. One negative. Creativity. No offence Cheerios
    can't compare with this one because we are submiting at the same time. Creativity will be compare with previous entry.

    Regardless, look at the wood. That kind of wood that I can't find it in Singapore.
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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Hey Colin, give Robert a break. 3ft tank can't compare with a -5-6ft tank lah.
    How will Adrian feel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    Hey Colin, give Robert a break. 3ft tank can't compare with a -5-6ft tank lah.
    How will Adrian feel?
    LOL... I feel nothing. Try and do a 2ft tank or below to see how difficult it can be(of course i knew you had the experienced), see whether you can achieve below 100, William can tell you more on that as this has always being his dreams. Anything above 3ft is possible, the space given is so much compare to 2ft and below. Ask yourself, based on previous IAPLC record(i knew you sure had those past IAPLC booklet ), how many below 2ft tank can achieve below 100 as compare to >3ft tank? The ratio is HUGE! Btw those winner in BIG tank also had their small tank submitted in IAPLC and ranked far away, you know who i mean... So even those winner can ranked far away for their small tank, do you think it is easy to do in small tank?

    Btw did i mention "Judge 7" gave lowest to those small tank, had 77 out of 200, he just loves big tank. Sigh!!! The rest of the judges gave >100, only he.............

    Dont ask me to do a big tank, unless you want to contribute!!! LOL...

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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Great work Robert. I personally feel it should score better. Very nicely done. I remember you show it to me before ada sg submission and i am like "wow". Dont worry because you will do better in 2010 because we have a team to gun each other down till we do better.

    As for small tanks, i think the highest score is faao which is 10. Until now, no one come close. It is still my dream to do better with my small tank! Haha!

    As for big tanks, they have their own difficulty too. As for myself, i cannot say for sure i will do better if i am given a larger tank. With whatever you have, give your best shot!
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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Nevertheless, Shadow and the rest (Note: Shadow's thread) is Singapore best representation in terms of his experience, artwork, passion and involvement for the past few years. Despite living in Singapore, and a very busy schedule, they took part in Aquarama and ADA competition.

    I hope it will help to promote awareness and encourage more people to come on board to play planted tank.

    And I will continue to egg on Adrian to take on 5-6 feet. Sorry. 3 and even 4 feet is puny la. stanchung is right ..

    Lastly, to other forum memebers, Shadow needs more feedback. Please continue.. I have done mine

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    ... i'm almost like semi retired. Since i've achieved my own target to reach below 100, now no regrets yeah... dont know will enter next year competition or not... still a mystery to myself. LOL....

    NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE HERE, IMHO...

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    You better not retire till you are at least top 3
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    Hey Adrian, retire? You make sound like work.
    You sound very happy to be Singapore No1. 2009. Can you be Singapore No1 in 2010?
    William and Robert are going to try to take it whether you enter or not. Right guys?
    That's the spirit and passion for the hobby!

    For me I think without the competition I will let the tank overgrow and rot...
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    Quote Originally Posted by williamng View Post
    You better not retire till you are at least top 3
    Gosh this is really stressful... .....................
    Last edited by blue33; 14th Nov 2009 at 16:51.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    Hey Adrian, retire? You make sound like work.
    You sound very happy to be Singapore No1. 2009. Can you be Singapore No1 in 2010?
    William and Robert are going to try to take it whether you enter or not. Right guys?
    That's the spirit and passion for the hobby!

    For me I think without the competition I will let the tank overgrow and rot...
    Whether to be no1 or not in Singapore doesnt bother me at all, i just achieve what i want to target, i will never be stress by others and surrounding. You need to set a goal, not necessary to be no1, there's no forever no1 in the world btw, that is really going to stress you out if you always want to be no1.

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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Sharing my IAPLC 2009 tank

    Impressive 3ft tank setup, can go for a competition.
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    Re: My IAPLC'09 tank: summer breeze

    A bit of out topic but i really hope everyone can aim to do well because of the passion and love for aquascaping. Learn and improve yearly like robert. 500+ to 100+. You look at his old works, i can see the drastic improvement despite i cant say he is damn good. Adrian should aim higher, dont just do 1 and retire. All effort down to the drain. Apart from ranking, there are many fun things in aquascaping. Just like having some chicken rice, ba tuk teh, coffee session etc. Make lots of friends, go to ada party, aqurama, field trip. Haha! That's the fun part of it. Agree?
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