Lambchop Rasbora / cherry and orange shrimp
1.Mini pearl moss 2.Bucephalandra 3.Anubias nana petite 4.Eleocharis parvulus mini 5.Hemianthus callitrichoides 6.Hemianthus micranthemoides 7.Hygrophila pinnatifida 8.Frame moss 9.Crapidomanes sp. Grape leaf 10.Microsorum sp.Narrow leaf 11.Crepidomanes Auriculatum 12.Indonesia Fern 13.Fissidens moss
ADA set 1 dose 1time / week
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
Awesome job!!! Great sense of depth, natural atmosphere and good placement of colors. Perfect choice of fishes. One point of improvement: the linear foreground, too parallel with the front glass. Congratulations, what a great job in such a small tank!
Excelente trabajo. Un forest clásico y sencillo, con un plantado variado y natural. El camino es la característica que aporta más fuerza e impacto al conjunto. No me gusta que los árboles del punto de fuga se conviertan en simples ramita, para eso lo mejor es subir el horizonte para que parezca que la copa del árbol queda por encima de la superficie, igual que el primer plano, de lo contrario restamos credibilidad al paisaje. Enhorabuena.
Translation:
Excellent work. A classic and simple forest, with varied and natural planting. The path is the feature that provides the most strength and impact to the composition. I don't like that the trees at the vanishing point become simple twigs; for that, it's better to raise the horizon so the treetops appear to be above the surface, just like the foreground, otherwise we reduce the credibility of the landscape. Congratulations.
Very nice perspective and a very natural forest creation. It is not easy creating such nice layers and depth in a small tank so it shows the excellent skills of the creator. One thing that i would suggest for future improvement: it looks a little "busy" with many different kinds of plants everywhere. Perhaps some simplicity in plant choices would be better to help the viewers focus on the main theme.
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