-
Aquascaping appears to have
begun to be a po****r
hobby in the 1930s in the Netherlands,
following the
introduction of the Dutch-style
aquascaping techniques...
- micranthemoides),
commonly known as Nuttall's
mudflower or
pearlweed in
aquascaping, is an
extinct species of
subaquatic Micranthemum that
previously inhabited...
-
beccarii is one of the few
species of
algae that is used in
freshwater aquascaping.
Although it has been
known to
European aquarists since the 1990s, it...
- mix
gravel with
rocks of
varying sizes to add
interest in
large areas.
Aquascaping Arboriculture Ecoscaping Horticulture Landscape architecture Landscape...
-
Nature Aquarium World (TFH Publications, 1994), a three-book
series on
aquascaping,
freshwater aquarium plants, and fish. He also
published the book Aquarium...
-
whole mossery would then be
regularly moistened to
maintain growth.
Aquascaping uses many
aquatic mosses. They do best at low nutrient, light, and heat...
- sought-after,
decorative and
functional species within the
aquarium trade and
aquascaping hobby. Some of the
modern hybrids and
cultivars include varieties such...
-
aquarium design in the
latter part of the
twentieth century, with the
aquascaping designs of
Takashi Amano influencing fishkeepers to
treat home aquariums...
- was
introduced to
North American waterways through use in
aquariums and
aquascapes.
Spongeplant originates from
fresh water habitats of
tropical and subtropical...
- as a
foreground or ****ing
plant in
planted aquariums. When used in
aquascaping, this
species is
known to have
relatively high
light and CO₂ requirements...