Send Pics of your Aquascape!

Jakkie
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I'm about to set up my 20 gallon long and want to do a naturalistic aquascape with driftwood, plants, maybe rocks? I can't figure out exactly what I want to go for so I need some inspiration!
 

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CaptAnnDuchow
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Literally just finished water change 10 min ago so excuse cloudiness. This is my 20 gallon long GBR amd snail tank. My sag grass is going over board and I need to trim.
 

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LoganKarl
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This is my 45g community tank. Still working on it!
 

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A201
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Here's one of my past rock & driftwood aquascapes.
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Jakkie
  • Thread Starter
  • #5
Literally just finished water change 10 min ago so excuse cloudiness. This is my 20 gallon long GBR amd snail tank. My sag grass is going over board and I need to trim.
Super cute lovee all the snails, thanks for sharing!

This is my 45g community tank. Still working on it!
I really like all the tall plants in the back, what are they?

Here's one of my past rock & driftwood aquascapes.View attachment 632633
I'm obsessed with this, do you happen to remember what kind of rocks those are?
 
A201
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They are Texas Holey Rock / Honeycombed limestone. I bought them from a local rockyard. Much cheaper that way.
 

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DIYbetta
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Here is my current one, but I’m getting a new tank soon.
 

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LoganKarl
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The store I bought them from didn't have the name however, I believe they are Vallisneria Spiralis.
 
Blondeath
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My first tank
 

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aquafrogg
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Jakkie
  • Thread Starter
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Love it! Thank you
 
kallililly1973
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Here is my 55 after a 60% WC just now and adding a new piece of driftwood actually 2 new pieces but one is from last weeks WC . Will load pics in a moment from my phone
 

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AGAqua
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Heres my 29 I personally like it.
 

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imba
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My 20 gallon nano community.
Mine is low tech tho, no CO2 and only weekly fert dosing. If you are going with CO2 and good lights, you'll have way more plant options.

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MissNoodle
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These are two of mine... theyre my natural planted tanks

46g bowfront

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20g high

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angelcraze
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StarGirl
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My 55 Planted
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toeknee
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Here's my old 20 long. I now have a 55 gallon in the second video.
 

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angelcraze
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Here's my old 20 long. I now have a 55 gallon in the second video.
Bravo! Nice vids Your dwarf sag is amazing, do you grow it in sand? Root tabs? And I noticed your Bolivian rams and keyhole cichilds

This is my 90g. It's well established, but this was my first real attempt at aquascaping. It has actually held up well after 5 years.
 

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Jakkie
  • Thread Starter
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Here's my old 20 long. I now have a 55 gallon in the second video.
Wow great job on these! Do you remember what kind of plants are in the first video, the ones with the tall stem and little circular leaves toward the back of the tank?
 
Jakkie
  • Thread Starter
  • #21
My 55 Planted
Love this, thank you for sharing! I was just looking at very similar wood which was really light weight, are those the same way and if so do they just stay down after they're waterlogged or do you do something to keep them there?
 
StarGirl
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Love this, thank you for sharing! I was just looking at very similar wood which was really light weight, are those the same way and if so do they just stay down after they're waterlogged or do you do something to keep them there?
No once you boil it it stays down. I boil it to get some of the tanins out. And thank you I just re scaped it last weekend. It is the wood that is light and dark wood.
 

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AcuarioAmazonico
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toeknee
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Bravo! Nice vids Your dwarf sag is amazing, do you grow it in sand? Root tabs? And I noticed your Bolivian rams and keyhole cichilds

This is my 90g. It's well established, but this was my first real attempt at aquascaping. It has actually held up well after 5 years.
It was just sand with DIY Osmocote plus root tabs. Sporadic fert dosing and high light that was on way too long. I have no idea how I was successful with that tank.
Wow great job on these! Do you remember what kind of plants are in the first video, the ones with the tall stem and little circular leaves toward the back of the tank?
Thanks. If your talking about the tall stems in the center area it was a mix of Bacopa Moneywort and Bacopa Carlina if I remember right. The stems in the back right was a Hygrophila of some sort.
 
Lissy0805
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My first 10 gallon aquascape
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86 ssinit
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Ok I’ll play. First my 90 g
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FF33540B-C900-4269-81EF-C104C10B7417.jpegand my 30 gallon qt tank
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Lissy0805
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Aquascaping is landscaping just under water.
 
A201
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86 ssinit Show off. Lol
 
kallililly1973
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Ok I’ll play. First my 90 g next my 15 gallon What’s aquascaping?shrimp tank. and my 30 gallon qt tank and last my 125 discus tank .
Wow amazing tanks... One question... How did you get your SAE in the 90 and 125 to pose in the same exact way for the photo shoot
 
86 ssinit
  • #30
Aquascaping is landscaping just under water.
Lol just messin around. It’s just that tank is a mess and way over grown .

Wow amazing tanks... One question... How did you get your SAE in the 90 and 125 to pose in the same exact way for the photo shoot

Lol now this is really funny. I’ve got to say I train my SAE to pose like that.Also because I only have one in the 125 I’ve trained it to pose with that leaf . Got to say if I aI'm that iPhone at the tank everybody wants to get in the pic .
 

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MissNoodle
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These are the upgraded scapes for the new 20H and 10g


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Anthony1976
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Literally just finished water change 10 min ago so excuse cloudiness. This is my 20 gallon long GBR amd snail tank. My sag grass is going over board and I need to trim.
I'm about to set up my 20 gallon long and want to do a naturalistic aquascape with driftwood, plants, maybe rocks? I can't figure out exactly what I want to go for so I need some inspiration!
 

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skar
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LeahsTank
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My 55 community tank. I’m still aiming to get the vals to make a thick curtain in the back.
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aquafrogg
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Why not spark this thread up again

My 10 gallon betta, ADF, nerite, And soon chilI Rasbora tank


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Jakkie
  • Thread Starter
  • #36
Since this thread was just popped back up, I realized I forgot to post what I ended up doing. Its still a work in progress and the fish in there now will not be our final fish for the tank but the scaping is almost where we want it to be. Will probably add another anubias or two but for now this is what I have. Spider driftwood, java moss, lace rock and anubias.

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MJohnson
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This is my 45g community tank. Still working on it!
What kind of plants did you use for this look?
 
JoshuavanWyk
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00Classic
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Here are a few I have done. Never seemed to have the budget for hardscape when I was building. Most of my tanks were thrown together with things I already had. One day I want to make a plan for a tank and take my time to piece it together
 

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