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Aquascaping is an art form enjoyed by aquarium enthusiasts around the world. It entails arranging aquatic plants in an aesthetically-pleasing manner within an aquarium. For other uses, see Aquarium (disambiguation). ... Aquatic plants — also called hydrophytic plants or hydrophytes — are plants that have adapted to living in or on aquatic environments. ...


Quite possibly the most influential Aquarist is Takashi Amano, who introduced the Japanese-style of aquarium design to the world and sparked a wave of interest in aquarium gardening. Takashi Amano's compositions draw on Japanese gardening techniques that attempt to mimic nature by way of the asymmetrical arrangement of constituent elements. Another popular style is the "Dutch tank", which consists of a more orderly, and hence, more unnatural style. Takashi Amano is a photographer , designer and Aquarist. ... For other uses, see Aquarium (disambiguation). ...


Aquascaping also commonly refers to the arrangement of rocks and cavework within the tank. This often occurs specifically in regard to marine fish and cichlids.


Although an aquascaping artist's primary aim is to artfully create an underwater landscape, he or she is also necessarily concerned with the technical aspects of aquatic plant maintenance. Filtration, carbon dioxide supply, fertilization, lighting and algae control [1]are among the many factors that must be balanced in the closed system of an aquarium tank to ensure the success of an aquascape.


There are many organizations and groups in existence that support the aquascaping community. One such group, based in the U.S., is the Aquatic Gardener's Association, which holds an annual aquascaping competition that draws entries from all over the world.


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Aquascaping Principles (1906 words)
In recent years the term aquascaping has become better known by aquarists all over the world.
It is unlikely that your aquascape will look natural when you use pink, blue or bright green gravel.
Setting up an aquascape is one thing, but maintaining and enhancing its beauty is completely different.
Aquascaping the Aquarium (1114 words)
You will want to aquascape to fit the needs of the fish that call the tank home.
Rocks are an important part to aquascaping any aquarium.
Generally a big centerpiece such as a large rock, cave or piece of driftwood in the middle of the tank is a great way to start aquascaping.
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