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Destiny by Josh Sim 2013

Hi Roly...thanks!

yup i created this scape base on a drawing that i found on the net:
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of course the final tank looks quite different from the original drawing but the main idea is to recreate the feeling of a mysterious forest!
:)
 
unbelievably amazing mate :clap:

Better than the pic lol
Dean
 
Thank you.
to be very honest...the final outcome is not really what i'm looking for as originally i intend to create something "darker"....but i'm not complaining. :)
 
to be very honest...the final outcome is not really what i'm looking for as originally i intend to create something "darker"...

Actually, what really makes this scape work are the two "holes" that allow the background light to be seen. Perhaps I would have left the "path" free of plants. Being whiter it would have worked to create a powerful mirror effect of the background light. Hard to explain these thing in words, hope you see the point :).

Thomas
 
Really incredible, probably one the most beautiful tanks I have ever seen.
I have saved the final pic in the "tank I want to do when I grow old" folder of my computer!
 
Incredible:)
Something to aspire to, thanks for sharing;)
May I ask, as you positioned the hardscape in the flooded tank, how had you attached the mosses to the wood prior to positioning, had you previously completed a dry start with this using the yoghurt / blended moss method?

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There is nothing I can say that has not been said already. The tank is spectacular. The amount of hardscape and plants is really impressive to me the most.
 
Hi guys, thanks again!

Pinkmummy: i'd position the wood underwater, once i think i've found the position i wanted, i'd take out the wood again and tied them with moss and put them back in. if i really wanted to tie some moss after everything is fixed, i will reduce the water to expose the wood. Nope...never try dry start method.

Thomas, Parotet and Orlando: thanks!
 
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