In the display tanks of Aqua Forest Aquarium, there is no neon gravel, no miniature plastic castles, no sunken treasure boxes sprinkled with glitter. Instead, owners and brothers George and Steven Lo ...
Drawn by the beauty of underwater nature, many people have been enjoying the Thailand Aquascaping Art Fair. Organised by MMAD MunMun Art Destination, the TAAF as it is known has been taking place for ...
How can you take the natural beauty of an underwater ecosystem and care for it in your above-water world? Alex Wenchel, filmmaker, aquascaper, and creator of Tank Tested has some thoughts. The ...
Aquascaping is the process of designing and creating a composition of aquatic plants, rocks, driftwood, and gravel in a fish tank to create a beautiful underwater landscape. It not only creates a ...
Sandeep Subramoniam, of Kerala’s Back Water Aquatics, shed light on aquascaping, the art of using rocks, wood, and plants to create underwater landscapes Besides Goldfish, Flowerhorns and Bettas, the ...
Aquascaping, the art of arranging aquatic plants, rocks, stones, and driftwood in aquariums to create natural and visually appealing underwater landscapes, is gaining popularity in Bengaluru.
Step into a modern home or boutique hotel in any major Indian city, and you might find a new kind of centrepiece quietly stealing attention — an underwater landscape that looks less like an aquarium ...