Amazing pictures, thanks for sharing.
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That one is Clerodendron trichotomum.
Awesome pics Marc. I am sure will be a great experience!! Enjoy your time!
Don't need to be unique. Just copy Amano and take the grand prize . I really like the scape of the grand prize personally even better than Amanos version. But for me is not the real grand prize. I wonder if this was done just to boost the wallet of ADA.
44177260_10210652406460967_1716544943259910144_n by Nigel Aquascaping, on Flickr
Nice service!! Imagine having this team at your disposal!Fun fact: The ADA maintenance staff sends pictures and updates of the tanks to the creators weekly, and asks how to trim or if they want to make changes to the planting.
Great thread!
Very nice pictures, what a thrill to be there!
Enjoy.
Thanks for sharing! (However, you could have provided some towels. Not even a fair warning in the opening post... So loads of keyboards and smart phones were (unnecessarily) drool-damaged i reckon...)
Nice service!! Imagine having this team at your disposal!
Fun fact 2: It seems to me that the creator of the second tank asked the staff for a carpet of Utricularia graminifolia!?!
(at least if i identified the foreground plant correct?)
Anyway that's probably the easiest way to successfully growing UG:
Make a beautiful scape, fill it with UG and let the ADA guys grow it into a lush and green UG carpet for you!!
@Shinobi : Do you happen to know which kind of stone they used in that first scape?
50 tanks and no matter how close you look with your own eyes, not a tiny bit of algae to be found anywhere!
the original ADA Manten stone, and this is by far the nicest rock I’ve seen in person. The colors range from brown, to purple or red and has an really interesting texture - it’s really nice and EXPENSIVE!
UG was used in the second picture by André Longarco from Brazil
well done guys