Aquascapeing is not art, as you would like it to be.
It has to serve purpose and be utilized properly for the tank inhabitants. Many of us start with what we think will work, then eventually change and add/remove parts of it that are or are not working. Flow needs to be examined, inhabitants use needs to be examined, height and width need to be examined.
There is no art to it, it's more so functionality than anything.
If your looking for the artist value, I know what your saying, but knowing that... freshwater tanks and fish look bored, unmotivated, don't actually use the aquascapeing as it mostly looks like obstacles more than it is for functionality for the freshwater inhabitants.
I'm not sure why you keep pushing this debate, but it's way too far out of line for any decent reefer to try or want to achieve.
It has to serve purpose and be utilized properly for the tank inhabitants. Many of us start with what we think will work, then eventually change and add/remove parts of it that are or are not working. Flow needs to be examined, inhabitants use needs to be examined, height and width need to be examined.
There is no art to it, it's more so functionality than anything.
If your looking for the artist value, I know what your saying, but knowing that... freshwater tanks and fish look bored, unmotivated, don't actually use the aquascapeing as it mostly looks like obstacles more than it is for functionality for the freshwater inhabitants.
I'm not sure why you keep pushing this debate, but it's way too far out of line for any decent reefer to try or want to achieve.