2013 AGA Aquascaping Results are Out
- Larry Grenier
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Re: 2013 AGA Aquascaping Results are Out
Fabulous! I found myself saying "shut-up" when reading the judges comments and agreed with the "overly contrived" comments of some. Interesting for a nooby to read some of the specs.
Larry Grenier,
Manassas, VA
Manassas, VA
Re: 2013 AGA Aquascaping Results are Out
I don't usually agree with whatever tanks place #1, but the #1 tank in the 320 liter + category is just awesome. I could watch a tank like that all day long.
Re: 2013 AGA Aquascaping Results are Out
I thought it was great too. Quite the optical illusion. However, I feel vertigo if look at it too long.Aaron wrote:I don't usually agree with whatever tanks place #1, but the #1 tank in the 320 liter + category is just awesome. I could watch a tank like that all day long.
My sons would like the one that looks like it has red lava flowing out of the volcano.
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
- Ben Belton
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Re: 2013 AGA Aquascaping Results are Out
I'm with you. I am not a fan much of the best of show. I think it is too dark. I strain to see what is in it. I think maybe a sun down effect is what they were going for but still should be able to see the plants. I really like the one you like and another in a different category.Aaron wrote:I don't usually agree with whatever tanks place #1,
Seems like in Florida Baliban and Ghazanfar suggested (during a late night BS session) that the contest be changed to categories of style and not categories of volume. I think that is more appropriate this year than ever. In the beginning we had Dutch or American which was kind of just a random over planted tank with the ubiquitous Amazon sword. Then quickly we gained Nature style and the American style chaged to be more of a cross between Nature and Dutch. Now there are landscape like tanks too which have been called Taiwanese style. Just my opinion.