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Famous Aquascaping Contests
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In the aquatic world or any other hobby.. people often create competitions specifically for that subject. These contests are not only passion but sometimes also have the value of prizes and its reputation. In this video, I will introduce to you all about famous aquatic competitions in the world.
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Brazil Aquascaping Contest 2025 Result - CBAP 2025
The Brazilian Aquascaping Contest (CBAP - Concurso Brasileiro de Aquapaisagismo) has officially announced its 2025 results, marking an impressive season featuring top-tier works from both the Brazilian and international aquascaping communities. As the most anticipated annual event in Brazil's hobbyist scene, CBAP serves not only to honor the skills of aquascapers but also as a launchpad for major international competitions like the IAPLC. -
EAPLC 2025 Results Revealed: 227 Entries Compete Across 8 New Categories
We are excited to bring you the latest update from Europe: The European Aquatic Plant Layout Contest (EAPLC) 2025 has officially announced its results. After a creative pause in 2024, the contest has returned with renewed energy, attracting a total of 227 entries and marking a significant evolution in its history with a completely restructured category system. -
CIAC 2025: From An Emotional Awards Ceremony to a World-Class "Master" Performance
The 2025 China International Aquascaping Contest (CIAC) has recently concluded, leaving a profound mark on the global aquascaping community with a series of vibrant events. The highlight was the formal Awards Ceremony, honoring the season's outstanding talents, followed by the inspiring "Master Show" featuring the masters themselves from the judging panel. -
KIAC 2025 Sets New Record: Vietnam Leads the World with the Highest Number of Participants
The Korea International Aquascaping Contest (KIAC) 2025 has just concluded its registration phase with resounding success, affirming its position as one of the world's leading aquascaping events. -
IAPLC 2025: Historic Glory and a "Global Celebration" Disconnected
Every year around this time, the entire global aquascaping community holds its breath, turning its attention to Niigata, Japan. The IAPLC Awards Ceremony (The Nature Aquarium Party) is not just an event to honor the best artists; it's a global celebration where we are inspired, learn, and admire the pinnacle of aquascaping art. -
Top 10 Rarest and Most Beautiful Fish for Large Planted Aquariums (For Experienced Aquarists)
Aquascaping is not just the art of arranging plants; it’s a passion for the vibrant creatures living within. For large aquariums (200 liters/50 gallons and up), experienced hobbyists often seek out rare fish with unique beauty and complex behaviors to elevate their aquatic space. -
CIAC 2025 World Ranking Announcement
Big News! The top 100 results of the 2025 "Great Wall Cup" International Landscape Architecture Competition (CIAC) have been announced! -
The Emotions Following the IAPLC 2025 Results
The results of the IAPLC 2025 (International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest) have just been announced, and with them, a wave of emotions has swept through the global aquascaping community. For some, it's the thrill of victory; for others, the sting of disappointment. But for everyone, it's a testament to the passion, dedication, and artistry that define this unique hobby. -
IAPLC 2025 World Ranking Announcement
“IAPLC2025” received 1,533 entries from 77 countries and areas. After careful evaluation, this year’s world rankings have been determined. And we are delighted to announce them here. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - Quiet stream - Katsuki Tanaka / Japan - IAPLC 2021
The moment I saw this aquascape my eyes were completely capti-vated, because it is packed full of highlights. I was fascinated by its unforgettable view. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - The Phantom Castle - Yimmay Feng / China - IAPLC 2021
It was really difficult to choose the best aquarium. In the first 10-20 selections, the realisations were all very close, and each had very good qualities, often in very different styles. But this one caught my eye at first glance. -
IAPLC 2025: An Exciting Final is Just Around the Corner!
In just a few days, the entire aquascaping world will hold its breath as it watches the most anticipated event of the year: the announcement of the results of the International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest (IAPLC) 2025. This is the world's largest and most prestigious aquascaping competition, organized by ADA of Japan. It's a stage to honor artistic aquascapes and a playground for artists from all over the world to showcase their talent, creativity, and passion. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - Forward and Backward Flow - Yi Ye / China - IAPLC 2022
The work expresses the swirling flow of water by using several thin pieces of driftwood. The driftwood looks like the roots of a tree washed by the water, creating a successful fusion of formative beauty and a sense of nature. The shadows of the protruding stones look like the entrance to a cave, adding variety to the aquascape. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - Nescente de utinga - Marreira Júnior / Brazil - IAPLC 2022
The work recreates a distinctive natural landscape with bent driftwood and reddish-brown stones. The work depicts a narrow stream of cosmetic sand flowing from the center and right side of the aquascape and merging in the foreground. The aquatic plants are impressive and fit this unique landscape. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - Deep Connection - Joao Pinheiro / Portugal - IAPLC 2022
It is a Nature Aquarium style work with a large piece of driftwood as the main element. The ferns covering the driftwood and the dense foliage of Anubias and Cryptocoryne give a sense of the passage of time. The red floating leaves are also nice accents. -
Best Aquarium Selection by Each Judge - Green Valley - Katsuki Tanaka / Japan - IAPLC 2022
This work emphasizes perspective through a painterly technique. The leaves of the ferns planted between the stones are aligned in the same direction to express the flow of water. In addition, the use of brightly colored stem plants in the background creates an aquascape with depth and a sense of freedom.
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