Types of / de Aquascape Designs

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Les aquascapes des formes populaires d’aménagement paysager sous-marin dans le domaine de l’aquariophilie. Ils consistent à disposer de manière esthétiquement plaisante des plantes aquatiques, des roches et un substrat. Voici quelques types courants d’aquascapes :

Aquascapes are popular forms of underwater landscaping within the aquarium hobby. They involve arranging aquatic plants, rocks and substrate in aesthetically pleasing ways. Here are some common types of aquascapes.

Nature Aquarium: This style, popularized by aquascaping legend Takashi Amano, seeks to replicate the beauty of nature in a confined underwater environment. It typically includes lush, densely planted arrangements of aquatic plants, driftwood, and rocks.

Dutch Aquarium: Dutch aquascapes are known for their use of a wide variety of aquatic plant species arranged in rows and groups. They often incorporate colorful and contrasting plants to create a visually stunning display.

Iwagumi: The Iwagumi style is characterized by a minimalistic approach, with a focus on carefully arranged rocks (usually an odd number) and a limited selection of plant species. It often adheres to the principles of balance and simplicity.

Biotope Aquarium: In a biotope aquarium, the goal is to replicate a specific natural habitat, including the plants, substrate, and decorations that are found in that particular environment. This type of aquascape can be a fascinating way to learn about and showcase specific ecosystems.

Blackwater aquascape is an aquarium setup that mimics the natural blackwater environments, characterized by dark, tannin-rich water, soft and acidic conditions, natural decor like driftwood and leaf litter, subdued lighting, and is inhabited by plants and fish that thrive in these conditions.

A goldfish aquascape is an aquarium setup designed for goldfish, featuring a spacious tank, minimalistic and sturdy plant arrangements, smooth substrates and decorations for safety, efficient filtration to handle waste, and balanced lighting. This setup balances aesthetic appeal with the specific needs of goldfish.

A nano planted scape is a small aquarium, typically under 20 gallons, intricately designed with live plants, small fish, and invertebrates, focusing on creating a visually appealing miniature aquatic ecosystem.

An African cichlid aquascape is an aquarium setup tailored to mimic the rocky, alkaline lake environments of African cichlids, featuring a layout with ample rocks, minimal plants, and a high pH water setup to suit these vibrant and active fish.

A Malawi cichlid aquascape is an aquarium setup designed to mimic the rocky, alkaline waters of Lake Malawi, featuring abundant rock formations and minimal vegetation, tailored to the natural habitat of Malawi cichlids.

A Tanganyika cichlid aquascape is an aquarium setup designed to mimic the natural environment of Lake Tanganyika, featuring rocky landscapes, minimal plants, and alkaline water, tailored for the unique needs of Tanganyika cichlids.

A Central American cichlid aquascape is an aquarium designed to replicate Central American habitats, typically with rocky structures, sparse vegetation, and sand or gravel substrates, suitable for the specific behaviors and needs of Central American cichlids.

A Central American cichlid aquascape is an aquarium designed to replicate Central American habitats, typically with rocky structures, sparse vegetation, and sand or gravel substrates, suitable for the specific behaviors and needs of Central American cichlids.

A discus aquarium aquascape is a carefully designed setup that replicates the warm, soft, and slightly acidic water conditions of the Amazon, with peaceful and visually appealing elements like driftwood, plants, and subdued lighting, tailored for the needs of discus fish.

A paludarium aquascape combines both terrestrial and aquatic elements in a single enclosure, creating an environment that includes both a water body and a land area, suitable for plants, fish, and amphibians.