Paracheirodon Innesi, Otocinclus Affinis, Caridina Multidentada.
Riccardia chamedryfolia, Vesicularia dubyana (Christmas Moss), Vesicularia ferriei (Weeping Moss), Taxiphyllum barbieri, Bolbitis heudelotii, Microsorum pteropus var. narrow, Microsorum pteropus var. trident, Hydrocotyle tripartita, Eleocharis parvula mini, Eleocharis vivipara, Anubias barteri mini coin, Anubias barteri var. nana coin, Bucephalandra sp., Bucephalandra sp. Aqua Artica, Cryptocoryne parva, Hemianthus callitrichoides ‘Cuba’, Glossostigma elatinoides, Micranthemum tweediei ‘Monte Carlo’, Ceratopteris thalictroides, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, Marsilea hirsuta.
Abonos de ADA: ADA Brighty K, ADA Green Brighty Neutral K, ADA Green Brighty Mineral, ADA Green Bacter Plus, ADA Green Gain Plus, Seachem Flourish Excel, Easy-Life Easy Carbo. Cambios de agua: 2-3 días.
Valencia, Valencia, Spain
I like the wooden frame that surrounds the visual escape route and the wealth of detail. The final effect is very natural.
Excelente trabajo. No sabría decir si estamos ante un forest, un landscaper o un underwater, lo cierto y verdad es que estamos ante una obra natural, viva y con mucha fuerza, dodne destaco el gran trabajo central, que huye de convencionalismos a la hora de realizar el camino que nos dirija hacia el punto de fuga, y nos muestra un gran trabajo de terrazas y tapizados y como estas pueden ser un buen recurso para lograr el mismo objetivo, invitar al espectador a recorrer cada palmo del acuario, antes de escapar hacia la luz. Enhorabuena
Translation:
Excellent work. I couldn't say if we're looking at a forest, a landscape, or an underwater scene; the truth is that we're before a natural, living work with a lot of strength, where I highlight the great central work that moves away from conventions when making the path that leads us to the vanishing point, and shows us great work with terraces and carpets and how these can be a good resource to achieve the same objective: inviting the viewer to travel every inch of the aquarium before escaping toward the light. Congratulations.
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