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Old 04-11-2007, 04:33 PM   #1
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What it takes to be a good aquascaper

Hi everyone,

For those of you who know me, you know i love aquascaping. Well, i am entering this contest which if pretty much an aquascaping contest.

It is called the "Junior Aquarium Beautiful" contest and its taking place at the CAOAC(canadian association of aquarium clubs) convention in london ontario.

It sounds very neat, everything is supplies by hagen. You pay 20 dollars to register for this thing and they give you a 10gallon full aquarium kit to decorate.

You have your choice of gravels, rocks, driftwood, polyresin decorations, plants(live or plastic), aswell as your choice of fish (8 varieties to choose from).

They judge you on the overall aesthetics of the tank and how well you covered up the power filter and submersible heater which they also give you.

The best thing is you get to keep the tank afterwards along with everything you put in it. And if you happen to win the competition you get like $150.00

So i am asking all you aquascapers out there for as many tips as you can throw at me.

I would also appreciate pictures of your tanks to give me some ideas. I am definately going for a natural look, help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA
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Old 04-11-2007, 05:27 PM   #2
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well im not an aquascaper but wanted to wish ya luck and hope ya win
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Old 04-11-2007, 06:24 PM   #3
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maybe i should enter in that contesyt since i live in ontario.sounds fun and we could meet and get to kno eathother since were around the same age.but good luck if i can get down there ill enter.
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Old 04-12-2007, 07:45 PM   #4
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Sounds like a really cool contest! And a cheap way to get a nice 10g setup.

What kinds of plants do they give you to work with?

I'd check out all Purrbox's threads on her small tanks, she's got a good eye for tanks that size. I've always liked Hara's 20g, too. My 10g is just getting going, I have 2 pieces of malaysian driftwood (off center to the left), some rounded beach rocks on the right, and several varities of Crypts and some Java Fern. I have tetras in there, which are south American and don't quite go with the SE Asian plant theme, but if I had some danios or rasboras, or maybe some cherry barbs in there instead I think it would be really cool.
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Old 04-12-2007, 08:06 PM   #5
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Sweet contest. Sounds like a blast and good luck!
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well, the competition is approaching very quickly. And i would love to see some pics of various aquascapes. Could you guys please post some?
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Old 05-09-2007, 10:01 PM   #7
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I saw your 5 gallon scape in an earlier post, and you are no rookie by any means! I think you will do fine.
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Jason, anybody who has been around this forum for a while, has seen photos of your tanks and pond. You have a good eye for what you want to accomplish, you will do great. A list of the plants that will be available would help you, but then design your dream 10 gallon tank.

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lol, i guess im just really nervous. thanks guys.
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Jason, Jason, Jason...stop worrying , you'll do fine ol' chap. Good luck!
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