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Journal Long-winded ramblings about Dutch-style aquascaping

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Just back from about two weeks away for the holidays. It's amazing what consistent CO2 will do, even with no other dosing.

I still need to address some algae and do a major trim, but when I have this much material to work with it's a good opportunity to start working on a competition photo. This could be "good enough" as soon as next week with a bit of elbow grease.
 
Congrats @OmidNiav on placing in the AGA! Here was my submission:
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I think the color and leaf shape contrast is nice, but that lobelia street is pretty mediocre. I also didn't leave enough open space and room between plants. Overall I'm happy with it though!

As a bonus, here is the wabi kusa I submitted. I didn't take any fancy pics, just a phone camera picture:
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Congrats @OmidNiav on placing in the AGA! Here was my submission:
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I think the color and leaf shape contrast is nice, but that lobelia street is pretty mediocre. I also didn't leave enough open space and room between plants. Overall I'm happy with it though!

As a bonus, here is the wabi kusa I submitted. I didn't take any fancy pics, just a phone camera picture:
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Thanks man, you got a very nice tank there!
 
Well, this is gonna be unpopular.

I've been feeling a bit burnt out on Dutch stuff recently so I'm going back to a nature style aquarium.

I'm going for a downed log on the banks of a river, overgrown with grasses. Its gonna look bad for at least a few weeks here, but here is the tank just after planting:
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The idea is to have progressively taller grass-like plants. So I have eleocharis pusilla in the front, blyxa japonica and crypt parva in the mid ground, and helanthium 'angustifolia' in the background.

My goal, until I get some motivation back, is to have something that needs minimal trimming. So I've gone with pretty slow, minimally invasive plants.
 
Don’t be discouraged, you can easily convert down the road to something more colorful, dutchy inspired. I like the concept. What did you do with all your stems? I’ve also noticed your buce was missing from your last Dutch photo?
I wouldn't say I'm discouraged, I have no trouble making Dutch aquascapes. I just feel like switching it up. I've been doing nature aquariums for longer than I've been doing Dutch.
 
Congrats @OmidNiav on placing in the AGA! Here was my submission:
View attachment 6915

I think the color and leaf shape contrast is nice, but that lobelia street is pretty mediocre. I also didn't leave enough open space and room between plants. Overall I'm happy with it though!

As a bonus, here is the wabi kusa I submitted. I didn't take any fancy pics, just a phone camera picture:
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Feedback just came back from Vin Kutty:

"A very atractive glimpse of a tank. I wish the photo crop would let me see it all. From what I can see, there’s a lot that this tank gets right. Nice curtain plants, but both are overpowering. Presence of dark greens and browns are great. Use of reds is restrained. However, the midground is poorly developed, as a result, the foreground feels like it runs into a wall of tall background plants. Hygrophila seems unhappy. The Cryptocoryne nurii in the center isn’t serving a purpose. That space would have been better given to the Lobelia, which should ideally disappear behind the C. jacobsenii. Too many oversized fish."

I agree with pretty much everything he said, especially the part about it being attractive 😅

I think my real success here was in the contrast in colors and textures. The layout and trimming were mediocre.
 
Feedback just came back from Vin Kutty:

"A very atractive glimpse of a tank. I wish the photo crop would let me see it all. From what I can see, there’s a lot that this tank gets right. Nice curtain plants, but both are overpowering. Presence of dark greens and browns are great. Use of reds is restrained. However, the midground is poorly developed, as a result, the foreground feels like it runs into a wall of tall background plants. Hygrophila seems unhappy. The Cryptocoryne nurii in the center isn’t serving a purpose. That space would have been better given to the Lobelia, which should ideally disappear behind the C. jacobsenii. Too many oversized fish."

I agree with pretty much everything he said, especially the part about it being attractive 😅

I think my real success here was in the contrast in colors and textures. The layout and trimming were mediocre.
Your entry was very striking. I did not really look to much into it when you posted it on here but now that its on tha agaiac page its easier to compare everyone's entries.
 
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Picture because why not, but no real changes here. Turns out there were a couple red tiger lotus bulbs hiding in the substrate, but I've been letting them grow because this tank desperately lacks both color and a midground.

In more exciting news I got the go ahead to get a "show" tank. This one is in our spare bedroom and nobody sees it 99% of the time, which makes it hard to remember things like maintenance and fertilization and feeding.

Tentative plan is to get a full UNS 120U for the basement. I've always wanted a tank with a lot of depth for dutch scaping.

I'm not going to count my chickens before they hatch but as things move forward I'll keep y'all updated.
 

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