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This aquascape reminiscent of a submerged tropical forest won the Grand Prix of IAPLC2021 making a fresh start. Although works with a submerged forest motif are not so unusual every year, a huge
The second Bronze Prize went to this layout featuring an impressive presence of moss. The technique to express trees by the combined use of small driftwood and moss has very often been seen in
Grand Prize winning entry depicts rough rocky hills made of stones stucked in a panoramic aquarium tank, together with a mountain stream of white cosmetic sand that flows between them.
Here is the second Bronze Prize winning layout characterized by its gentle wood work. The maker mainly used moss for the layout, but he has avoided a monotonous manner by planting lighter green
The third Bronze Prize went to this work for its impressive use of powerful driftwood. In addition to the bold placement of large driftwood as the base, the entire layout is covered with thin
The expression depicting an overhangling rack walll lis very powerful. The bold and wild composition helps express the water flowing from the rear right of the center to the left front, adding a
Although this layout uses only stones for composition material, it gives a soft overall impression thanks to the planting arrangement mainly consisting of stem plants. The contrast of hard stones
The first Bronze Prize went to the work with its fresh greenery and soft expression. The compositional material is stone, and although a large number of stones are used, the hardness of the
This year's Gold Prize went to an aquascape reminiscent of a submerged forest, strangely the same as the Grand Prix aquascape. For this work, the expression that looks like roots of a huge fallen
The Gold prize-winning layout is acclaimed with its strong sense of depth created by the dynamic concave composition. The view of the deep valley eroded by floods with a sinkhole behind it is the
The third Bronze Prize went to the work with its impressive obliquely tilted composition. The stone-covered slope reminds us of one of the steep cliffs of a canyon, and the slanting trees in the
In recent years, aquascaping in Vietnam has made significant progress, establishing its position on the world map of aquascaping.
This is an exceptional aquascape, and its high ranking as an Honor Prize winner at the IAPLC 2025 is well-deserved. The tank, titled "Connecting" by Long Tran Hoang, is a true masterpiece of
The "Forest Spirit" by Vo Truong Nghia from Vietnam, is a masterful example of nature-style aquascaping. It immediately evokes the feeling of a lush, submerged forest floor. The refinement
My entry this year has the idea from the rock valleys that have been eroded by underground waves over millions of years, creating very special shaped rock slopes. Aquatic flora and fauna grow
Aquascaping steps IAPLC 2024 Honor Prize Rank 16 - Rise and Shine - Nguyen Minh Toan/Vietnam
Aquascaping steps IAPLC 2024 Honor Prize Rank 26 - Magical - Tran Duc/Vietnam
Intent on capturing the awe-inspiring grandeur of the mountain scenery that left me breathless before nature's wonders, I set out to paint a vivid picture with my aquarium - Burning.
Aquascaping steps IAPLC 2024 Rank 47 - Mystery - Trieu Le Hoang/Vietnam
Aquascaping steps IAPLC 2024 Rank 50 - Rise - TienHoCao/VietNam
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