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2012 AGA Aquascaping Contest 356

2012 AGA Aquascaping Contest  356An aquarium is a vivarium of any size having at least one clear side where aquatic plant life or family pets are kept and viewed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles such as turtles, and aquatic plants. The term "aquarium", coined by British naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, combines the Latin root aqua, meaning drinking water, with the suffix -arium, meaning "a location for relating to". The aquarium basic principle was totally developed in 1850 by the chemist Robert Warington, who described that plants put into normal water in a container would give off enough oxygen to aid animals, so long as the amounts of animals didn't grow too big.The aquarium trend premiered in early on Victorian Britain by Gosse, who created and stocked the first open public aquarium at the London Zoo in 1853, and shared the first manual, The Aquarium: An Unveiling of the Miracles of the Deep Sea in 1854.An aquarium is a water-filled tank in which seafood swim about. Small aquariums are kept in the home by hobbyists. There are larger general population aquariums in many metropolitan areas. This sort of aquarium is a building with fish and other aquatic pets or animals in large tanks. A big aquarium may have otters, turtles, dolphins, and other sea family pets. Most aquarium tanks likewise have plants.An aquarist has fish or keeps an aquarium, typically constructed of cup or high-strength acrylic. Cuboid aquaria are also called fish tanks or just tanks, while bowl-shaped aquaria are also known as fish bowls. Size can range from a small cup dish, under a gallon in volume, to immense general population aquaria of thousands of gallons. Specialized equipment retains appropriate normal water quality and other characteristics ideal for the aquarium's residents.Aquascaping is the build of organizing aquatic crops, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, within an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium--in impact, gardening under drinking water. Aquascape designs add a number of specific styles, like the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired dynamics style.Typically, an aquascape houses fish as well as crops, although it can be done to set-up an aquascape with vegetation only, or with rockwork or other hardscape and no plants.Although the primary goal of aquascaping is to produce an artful underwater landscape, the technical areas of fish tank maintenance and the expansion requirements of aquatic plants are also taken into consideration.Many factors must be balanced in the sealed system of an aquarium container to ensure the success of aquascape. These factors include filtration, maintaining carbon dioxide at levels sufficient to aid photosynthesis underwater, substrate and fertilization, lighting, and algae control.Aquascape hobbyists trade plant life, conduct contests, and share photographs and information via the Internet.The United States-based Aquatic Gardeners Relationship has about 1,200 users.Dutch styleAquarium densely packed with clumps of fine-leaved vegetation, some with renewable leaves and some with red leaves. A large red seafood swims at left.Dutch style aquascapeThe Dutch aquarium employs a lush layout where multiple types of vegetation having diverse leaf colors, sizes, and textures are viewed much as terrestrial plant life are shown in a blossom garden. This style was developed in holland starting in the 1930s, as freshwater aquarium equipment became commercially available.It stresses plants located on terraces of different heights, and sometimes omits rocks and driftwood. Linear rows of vegetation operating left-to-right are known as "Dutch pavements". Although many plant types are utilized, one typically recognizes neatly trimmed groupings of crops with fine, feathery foliage, such as Limnophila aquatica and various types of Hygrophila, combined with the use of red-leaved Alternanthera reineckii, Ammania gracilis, and assorted Rotala for color shows.More than 80% of the aquarium floor is protected with vegetation, and little or no substrate is remaining visible.Large growing plant life that cover the trunk glass originally served the goal of hiding huge equipment behind the fish tank.

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AquaScaping World Magazine Aquascaping with George Farmer

AquaScaping World Magazine  Aquascaping with George Farmer

2008 AGA Aquascaping Contest 28

2008 AGA Aquascaping Contest  28

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120cm Aquascape tropica TropicaUKAquascapers aquascaping  Flickr  Photo Sharing

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