aquaticmaniac
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Name: aquaticmaniac
Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 13cmx11cmx9.5cm
Aquascape Name: My Fault
Hardscape/Materials used: A stone found in my garden and broken into pieces
Plants: To be announced; most probably java moss.
Fertilisation: N/A
About the aquascape: The container is made from a cylindrical shipping container I got for free last year. I cut the cylinder in half lengthwise and siliconed the insert it came with into place to make the bottom. It looks a bit scratchy dry, but reasonable when filled with water. The substrate was taken from an existing riparium.
I couldn't find a decent amount of small interesting stones, so I took a machine hammer to the one I could find 😀 I'm going to have to reseal the bottom before I fill it. It held water for a couple days, but after moving it around, I've noticed a leak. That's what I get for being frugal with the sealant.
The idea is to have very low moss in the back and to the sides of the largest stones. I might even play with having it deep in the valley, if I can get it to work. To me, the 'scape is reminiscent of faults that can form mountains. Since I also used one broken rock for the hardscape, I thought it all tied in nicely.
This is just an initial shot. I'll get some better photos later.

Tank Dimensions (Height/Width/Depth): 13cmx11cmx9.5cm
Aquascape Name: My Fault
Hardscape/Materials used: A stone found in my garden and broken into pieces
Plants: To be announced; most probably java moss.
Fertilisation: N/A
About the aquascape: The container is made from a cylindrical shipping container I got for free last year. I cut the cylinder in half lengthwise and siliconed the insert it came with into place to make the bottom. It looks a bit scratchy dry, but reasonable when filled with water. The substrate was taken from an existing riparium.
I couldn't find a decent amount of small interesting stones, so I took a machine hammer to the one I could find 😀 I'm going to have to reseal the bottom before I fill it. It held water for a couple days, but after moving it around, I've noticed a leak. That's what I get for being frugal with the sealant.
The idea is to have very low moss in the back and to the sides of the largest stones. I might even play with having it deep in the valley, if I can get it to work. To me, the 'scape is reminiscent of faults that can form mountains. Since I also used one broken rock for the hardscape, I thought it all tied in nicely.
This is just an initial shot. I'll get some better photos later.
