Nature's Verge

10 rank
Nature's Verge

About This Aquascape

As an aquascaper I wanted something longterm and more natural. It never was biotope intended that's why I had a wider choice of plants and fish and I really enjoy the oddball fish in my fast streaming tank. It needs trimming monthly because the pond / emersed plant grow like crazy! But its fun to see it evolve when it's trimmed down.

Frank Koper

Zandvoort, Noord Holland / Zandvoort, Netherlands

Quick Stats

Style
Riparium
Size
90x45x20 cm
Volume
81 L (21.4 gal.)
Plant Species
10
Fish Species
5

Judges' Comments

Beautiful aquascape! I really like how you incorporated the Houttuynia into the aquascape and the Cyperus add height to the riparium. I do feel like removing some of the Houttuynia is needed as it overwhelms the rest of the hardscape and may actually be affecting the health of the aquatic plants. Also, blunt cutting of the Cyperus detracts from the natural look of the aquascape. Well done!

— Bailin Shaw

This is a beautiful layout. The transition to life above and below the surface feels seamless and easily understood. Hardscape is visible throughout the composition, helping draw the eye around the display with great craft. There is a great balance of plant choice, without overwhelming the viewer by too many different species. This simplification is essential to creating an impactful display. Whilst beautiful, the Colocasia sp. does feel unintegrated from the planting, creating a sharp line in contrast to the dense round leaves of the midground. The submerged planting is excellent and simply considered, feeling biotopic and natural. Overall, a wonderful display that looks ready to be enjoyed for many years to come.

— Jack McCarley

Interesting concept using the colocasia - this should have been shorter to not interfere with the light itself. Would have been better to have the colocasia grown to face forward as the full impact of the leaf is not visible from the front.

— Jo Ann Fujii

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