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A huge thanks to Aquathumb, I asked to buy some of the plants on his BIG LIST and he said sure I can make up a package for you at a reasonable price. I received the plants today and OMG there are so many of them I wanted enough to plant out a 30" aquarium and I think there is enough for 2!!!!! I will post a few photos in a day or two but my scaping skills are sadly lacking so will have to play for a while until it looks ok. The generosity of this forum continues to overwhelm me. The amount of plants and the size of some of these plants would have been way out of my budget from a LFS so a huge thank you Aquathumb -still think you should come and scape my tank though!!!!!:friendly_wink::friendly_wink:

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Ineke

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Good on you, Aquathumb! DOn't worry ineke as I can't scape worth a s#@t as well. Would love to see those pics when ready!

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Your Welcome Ineke! I am glad you like them and are having fun! I truly sucked at aquascaping when i first started! still don't think I'm very good... lol. stick at it! I'm sure you will come up with something nice :D

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Nice work Aquathumb, love it. :encouragement:

Nobody starts out being Michelangelo but with practice you can achieve anything :encouragement: If you want any inspiration then check out anything by Takashi Amano, absolute genius :D

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Nice work Aquathumb' date=' love it. :encouragement:

Nobody starts out being Michelangelo but with practice you can achieve anything :encouragement: If you want any inspiration then check out anything by Takashi Amano, absolute genius :D

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SQUIGGLE that's just plain cruel showing me that. I could never aspire to something like that!!!! By the way love the new Avatar.

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Ineke

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Your Welcome Ineke! I am glad you like them and are having fun! I truly sucked at aquascaping when i first started! still don't think I'm very good... lol. stick at it! I'm sure you will come up with something nice :D

Aqua thumb I love the plants but didn't realise I sucked so badly at aquascaping!!!!

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Good on you' date=' Aquathumb! DOn't worry ineke as I can't scape worth a s#@t as well. Would love to see those pics when ready![/quote']

I promise I will show but I am a bit disappointed in my lack of skill!! The plants are really nice - the planter doesn't know s##t and it shows!!!!!

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Ineke

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Sorry Ineke, it was meant to inspire you to do great thing :encouragement: & thanks, it's Jacques the Shrimp from Finding Nemo :encouragement:

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Nice one, Aquathumb! :applause:

Don't worry Ineke, my attempt at aquascaping was basically me cramming as many plants into my tanks as I could XD

I don't think the shrimp or fish care too much if it isn't perfect either :p

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Takashi Amano is indeed a master! I have been studying his work for over a year, some of his videos are very educational and entertaining! he has a following of "minions" what seem to worship him, very funny to watch them!

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Sorry Ineke' date=' it was meant to inspire you to do great thing :encouragement: & thanks, it's Jacques the Shrimp from Finding Nemo :encouragement:

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no worries Jacques I took it the right way . I did recognise Jacques watched him many times with the grandchildren . I have decided I am having a planted tank as no way does it resemble a aqua scape .Cheers

Ineke

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Nice one' date=' Aquathumb! :applause:

Don't worry Ineke, my attempt at aquascaping was basically me cramming as many plants into my tanks as I could XD

I don't think the shrimp or fish care too much if it isn't perfect either :p[/quote']

Thanks Jess ,

as I just said to Squiggle it is going to be a planted tank not an aqua scape. But I will eventually get one right!!!

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ineke

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My next scape I will be attempting something along the lines of this:

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I have the tank, substrate and plants just need to get some seiryu stone!

I will start a tank journal when I do :D

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Takashi Amano is indeed a master! I have been studying his work for over a year' date=' some of his videos are very educational and entertaining! he has a following of "minions" what seem to worship him, very funny to watch them![/quote']

I will look out for his videos. I just don't have the artist's eye. But I enjoy doing it anyway. One tank will eventually be able to be nice aqua scape but it will be a while yet!!

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ineke

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My next scape I will be attempting something along the lines of this:

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I have the tank' date= substrate and plants just need to get some seiryu stone!

I will start a tank journal when I do :D

now that's what I call an aqua scape, I think perhaps its a case of less is more. Using the same or similar plants but lots of them.

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yeah that's it!

I keep a folder of nice Aquascapes I come across for insperation!

here are a few of my favorates:

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This ones by JAG one of the forum sponsors... absolutely love it!

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OMG they are just gorgeous . You have set me on a mission me thinks. First though I need to 1) learn more about shrimp 2) I guess those tanks need all the special lighting and co2 so need to learn about that 3) learn to recognise plants!!!

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After seeing those tanks I don't think I will post mine!

Well that does it for my photos no contest!!!

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Ineke just go basic to start... slop the gravel front to back , back being a bit higher plant taller across the back small in the front... bingo... it will look good... play with colours and shapes of leaves then try to model around some wood or rock... before you know it you will be doing amazing scapes

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lol no you have to show!

Tanks like that are a bit more work but it all boils down to 3 things, Co2, Lighting and fertilizer. get them in the right balance and its all possible!

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Ineke just go basic to start... slop the gravel front to back ' date=' back being a bit higher plant taller across the back small in the front... bingo... it will look good... play with colours and shapes of leaves then try to model around some wood or rock... before you know it you will be doing amazing scapes[/quote']

thanks Jacet I'm from the plastic plant brigade I can get them to look OK. Real plants are a bit different. But it's all good and if I don't like it after a couple of days I can change it.

is your wife getting on OK ? All the best to you both

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ineke

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lol no you have to show!

Tanks like that are a bit more work but it all boils down to 3 things' date=' Co2, Lighting and fertilizer. get them in the right balance and its all possible![/quote']

Yes I will show my PLANTED tank lol! I will play with it a bit more first.

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I just want to revisit this thread & give a big thanks to Aquathumb, I went round to visit him today & he gave me some peacock moss, flame moss, willow moss & mini pelia, great work dude, thanks heaps :encouragement:

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