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- 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...