I recently saw an article in an aquarium enthusiest magazine(I wish I could remember the name...),and I was completely blown away by this particular aquascape. The aquarium was probably 8-10' long, about 4' deep, and probably 4' tall(maybe more, hard to tell). It was positioned in the home as a "wall" dividng a room. The thing that was most intriguing to me was the plants used in the aquarium were growing out of the water and spilling over the edges as home foliage. It looked like a glimpse under the mangroves in a river or something with these beautiful plants growing on the surface, under the water, through and beyond the water. Looked amazing. So it started me thinking that if you were to be able to mount a dart frog viv in such a manner that it would give the illusion that they blend or lead into one another when they are in fact completely seperated, wouldn't that be an amazing showpiece? Has anyone tried something like this? If so please share thoughts, pics, anything, lmao!
Thanks!
JBear
I don't have any pics, but I have java moss and Riccia growing in and out of the water in most of my terrariums.
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