Favorite Aquascaping Styles: Bonsai, Floating, Island etc?

What aquascaping aspects do you like to incorporate into your tank? (choose all that apply)

  • Caves

    Votes: 317 60.7%
  • Arches

    Votes: 308 59.0%
  • Floating

    Votes: 91 17.4%
  • Bonsai

    Votes: 70 13.4%
  • Islands

    Votes: 247 47.3%
  • Shelves

    Votes: 165 31.6%
  • Stacked Walls

    Votes: 54 10.3%
  • Negative Space

    Votes: 178 34.1%
  • Tunnels

    Votes: 175 33.5%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 14 2.7%

  • Total voters
    522

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We just got back from RAP NY and we had an amazing time. Walking around the show floor some of the tanks I saw had some beautiful and well thought out aquascaping. One aquascape in particular I instantly loved but it occurred to me that this style of aquascaping (arches and caves) being displayed might not be as appealing to others as it was to me. Which leads to the QOTD today! I'm a sucker for a cool aquascape so I thought we would talk about it today.

1. What is your favorite style of aquascaping and why?

2. What aquascaping aspects do you like to incorporate into your tank?


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All of them.

I've been watching coral reef videos on You tube recently mostly stuff shot in the Red Sea. Pretty much every aquascape style seems to be represented in nature. Lone rocks over a sandy bottom with a few coral clusters, massive vertical walls, overhangs with caves, surge zone reef flats, coral valleys, ship wrecks being overtaken...it's all there if you take look.
 

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