Dragon Cliff

Final photo of Dragon Cliff
Claudio
Sartor
Dimensions (in cm)
Volume
184.00 Liter
Filter
ADA Super Jet Filter 105-JES
Light
LED RGB/WRGB
Lightpower
ADA Solar RGB (115 W) + Chihiro WRGB PRO 90 (110 W)
Lightduration
9.00 hours
CO2
Askoll CO2 Pro Green System - Dooa CO2 Count Diffuser
pH
6.70
KH + GH
KH 3, Gh 7
Maintenance routine
60 % once a week (60 litres of osmotic water + 25 litres of tap water)

Daily I remove 3-5 litres of water to siphon micro sediment or small fragments of moss.
Description
The architecture of this layout is a Diorama style in which I tried to depict a sort of cliff using Dragon rocks (hence the title of the aquarium).

This is my most complex creation ever, in which I have fielded all my experience and knowledge, trying to give the best of myself, with the hope that those who will look at the final result will appreciate my efforts.

It is a layout that I have thought and designed for over a year of time, also inspired by the great masters, while also expressing my sensitivity and aesthetic sense of nature.

I studied the choice of animals so that it did not disturb the overall view of the aquarium, but was, on the contrary, complementary and in harmony with the big picture.

It is an honour and a privilege to be able to participate, after so much effort, in this important world contest.

Thank you very much to everyone.
Other Contests
IAPLC, AGA, CBAP
THE SOUTH AFRICAN AQUASCAPING CONTEST