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 Screen but…
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‘Reciprocity’ Aquascape by James Findley – The Making Of
James Findley’s latest Aquascape ‘Reciprocity’ which measures a huge 305cm x 61cm x 61cm (approx. 1200 Litres)- come and see it progress in Wrexham, UK! Livestock includes: 125 x Rasbora Merah, 80 x Black/Purple Harlequin Rasbora, 100 x Blue Line Rasbora, 20 x Botia sidthimunki, 50 x Rasbora kubotai, 60 x Rasbora espei, 45 x Emerald Eye Rasbora (Rasbora dorsiocellata), 70 x Amano Shrimp (Caridina Japonica). Mainly small species were chosen to make the aquascape…
‘Tributary’ aquascape by James Findley
Read our article on shallow Nature Aquariums. Professional aquascaper and founder of The Green Machine James Findley explains that not only are shallow aquariums incredibly fun to work with, but they also make it very simple to achieve outstanding results, and present ample opportunity for individual experimentation and artistic interpretation. James Findley’s latest work entitled ‘Tributary’ demonstrates what can be achieved with these unusual aquariums. James chose the ADA Cube Garden 120-F (120x30x20cm ) because…
The ADA Cube Garden: A Review by PFK Magazine
Respected aquascaper, marine aquarist and writer Nathan Hill recently reviewed the ADA Cube garden 45-F for Practical Fishkeeping Magazine. We are happy to say that he was as taken with the ADA Cube Gardens as we are! In fact, he asked for one on his ‘Christmas Wish List’! *Image by Practical Fishkeeping Magazine The article opened with the clear compliment ‘Probably the best aquarium we have ever bought’ Nathan then went on to explain that…
Aquarium Selector
The Aquarium is the aquascaper’s blank canvas: the frame for the Nature Aquarium. Ironically, its greatest achievement is to appear invisible, unnoticed, undetectable. The greatest aquariums go unnoticed, giving all the glory to your underwater garden within. Because your choice of aquarium is so important, we have put together an Aquarium Selector Page so you can see all the various sizes, options and prices for yourself in one easy place. To go to the Aquarium…