20 new LARGE pieces of Redmoor Root Wood added to our e-shop all with 360° photos! That makes a total of approx. 420 pieces available for you to choose from!! Not to mention the rest of our hardscape range which also includes the lovely lower cost Sumatra Driftwood. Browse them now (the new pieces have ‘Large’ in the title and codes starting RXXL) »
Category: Aquatics
‘Five Stones’ Aquascape ‘making of’ documentary video released
Head over to the Five Stones Aquascape Journal page to watch the 23 minute long video which goes into detail on each step of the aquascapes creation, including many tips and tricks that are sued and recommended by James Findley in many of his Nature Aquarium designs. Click on the below image to go straight to the Aquascape Journal page where you can watch the video.
The Making of ‘Five Stones’ Aquascape and Guide to Iwagumi Layout by James Findley
https://thegreenmachineonline.com/articles/journals/five-stones-aquascape-james-findley James wanted to create an original, modern Andy Warhol, pop-art style of Nature Aquarium. To do this, he used the ADA Sado-Akadama Stone which has a lovely red colour, and the ADA Aqua Screen in Clear Green because red and green are at opposite ends of the colour spectrum and therefore create a very dramatic contrast, like blue and orange or purple and yellow do. At first, James was not sure about the Aqua…
Nature’s Chaos Aquascape Video Update – 1 Year Old
View the complete Aquascape Journal here: https://thegreenmachineonline.comnatures-chaos-aqu… This 150 x 150 x 75 cm Nature Aquarium by professional aquascaper James Findley has matured well and is definitely one of the most stunning works we have ever had on display. This film was shot in August 2012- just over a year after the aquascape was planted. It goes to show how, with good maintenance, a Nature Aquarium can last a very long time. This is a…
Nature’s Chaos Aquascape 1 Year Old by James Findley
This 150 x 150 x 75 cm Nature Aquarium by professional aquascaper James Findley has matured well and is definitely one of the most stunning works we have ever had on display. This film was shot in August 2012- just over a year after the aquascape was planted. It goes to show how, with good maintenance, a Nature Aquarium can last a very long time. This is a follow up video to “The Making of…