As I stood amidst this natural masterpiece, the sky was ablaze with a fiery tapestry of oranges and reds, gradually merging into the deep, verdant embrace of the mountains. Jagged peaks, cloaked in a verdant mantle of primeval forests, pierced the heavens like colossal sentinels, their lush greenery standing in stark yet harmonious contrast to the incandescent brilliance of the overhanging sky. The scene before me was a breathtaking panorama that seared itself into my memory, igniting an insatiable yearning to create something equally grand, powerful, yet refreshingly novel and captivating. I knew that whatever I created would pale in comparison to the raw beauty of the scene before me, yet I was determined to pour my heart and soul into the task, hoping to capture a fraction of the magic that had left me spellbound. Hope you like it. Thanks & Best regards
Step 1: Ideas
Step 2: Materials
I have a tank size 120 x 69 x 50 cm and .. about 300kg stone with local name's Via Nhat
Step 3: Hardscape
Step 4: Planting
Step 5: Final
[LAYOUT TITLE]
Burning
[AQUARIUM SIZE]
W: 1200 x D: 690 x H: 500(mm)
[AQUATIC PLANTS]
- Cryptocoryne crispulata var. balansae
- Eleocharis acicularis
- Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides
- Eleocharis pusilla (parvula)
- Hemianthus micranthemoides
- Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo'
- minitaiwan moss
- minifiss moss
- mini pellia- Anubias Nana Petite
- Anubias Nana Petite White
- Echinodorus Helanthium bolivianum 'Quadricostatus'
- Cryptocoryne ferruginea Engler var. sekadauensis
- Rotala Rotundifolia Green
- Rotala colorata
- Rotala rotundifolia red
- Rotala rotundifolia Hra
- Rotala Rotundifolia "Ceylon"
- Rotala wallichii
- Bucephalandra- Bolbitis heteroclita
- Microsorum pteropus 'Trident'
- Microsorum pteropus "Narrow"
- Bolbitis Heudelotii
[FISH / INRERTEBRATES]
Paracheirodon Axelrodi
Author Pham Duc Manh
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