Winner - Small

We're excited to share the stunning results for our 10th-anniversary edition of the EAPLC!

A huge round of applause to all the participants who have made this category a vibrant showcase of natural beauty. Your commitment to the craft is what makes the EAPLC a cornerstone event in the aquascaping world.

Explore the winning layouts and other inspiring entries by clicking on the title to unfold in depth detail.

Here's to another decade of incredible aquascaping!

Special Awards

Plants
   
Photography
   
Creativity

 

Winning works

An aggressive build with dragon stones
1
Marcos
Ceprian Gonzalez
- España
aquascape named Twinkle with rocks and roots and lamp eye killifish
2
Tanja
Pechhold
- Germany
Simple scape using wood and plants
3
Special Award Plants
Luis
Cardoso
- Portugal
A triangle shaped nature style aquascape. Rocks, driftwood and aquatic plants are mixed to create an underwater replica of a lush green and mysterious hillside.
4
Antonios
Zormpas
- Greece
Lava Rocks Iwagumi style tank
5
Special Award Photography
Bruno
Fiorenza
- Italia
You can see an aquarium in diorama style. The layout consists of three hills with a plateau and a forest in the background
6
Alexander
Trueggelmann
- Germany
Two worlds final picture
7
Special Award Creativity
Alen
Hodžić
- Croatia
A green forest path that forks leading in two directions. Lush green foliage and a bright end in sight
8
Dan
Earl
- United Kingdom
forest
9
Asaftei
Adrian Cristian
- România
Sunken treasure
10
David
Pérez
- Spain
Just 10 months of no triming :) The power of Riccardia!
11
Rumen
Ganchev
- Bulgaria
60l Aquarium
12
Markus
Lemke
- Germany
composition of dragon stones in a green carpet
13
Ulrike
Kramm
- Germany
lava rocks of Etna smoothed by water
14
Giuseppe
Schiros
- Italia
Sunken Caravel 60P
15
Francisco
Gomes
- Portugal
Shadows and light
16
Bruno
Carvalho
- Portugal
Vanishing path running in a rock valley, the rotala orange juice evoke the  sunrise.
17
Francesco
Giampaolo
- Italia
Taiwan homestead
18
Tamás
Fábián
- Hungary
Aquarium
19
Alexander
Toropov
- Russian federation
45P Aquascape "Unknown Destination " Marco Teskera
20
Marco
Teskera
- Germany
the green calm
21
Dawid
Wycislik
- Poland
An Iwagumi which mimics a landscape with two mountains
22
Kai Hong
Ip
- Austria
Colorful and wild underwater bay
23
Matthias
Braun
- Germany
Enchanted Frodo
24
Roy
Schmieder
- Germany
Aquascape
25
Sven
Baumgärtner
- Germany
In the middle of the picture, the main element is the group of manten stones surrounded by lush plants, which is filled with life by the group of ember tetras.
26
Gábor
Reichardt
- Hungary
Embrace
27
Martijn
van Doorn
- Netherlands
A fallen tree half in half out of the river bank, its branches bacame home for green plants and red fish.
28
ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΑΣ
ΚΟΥΡΓΙΩΤΗΣ
- Greece
55l aquascape ‘sunset walkway’
29
Xavier
Joubert
- United Kingdom
a scenery filled with rocks and plants which is trying to give depth in such a small place
30
Georgios
Angelis
- Greece
Lost Island
31
Frank
Schulz
- Germany
Smal save cave for shrimps and nano fish under anubias roots and fine moss plants.
32
Róbert
Babič
- Slovakia
The Scape is called "The Garden" Its full of Colors
33
Sven
Kübler
- Deutschland
A Picture of my tank "Seirei no Teien"
34
Jonathan
Engelhard
- Germany
The fallen log
35
Leon
Seiter
- Germany
Firestone forest by N. Huisman
36
Nick
Huisman
- Nederland
My first aquascape
37
Gabryel
Branga
- Romania
A scape with a lot of christmas moss on a spider wood. On the right, Ludwigia, alternanthera reineckii mini, pogoestemon erectus, rotala bonsai... And a nice mix of HCC and eleocharis sp mini.
38
Valentin
JANEZ
- France
Front shot Zen Garden
39
Daniel
Van Hengel
- The Netherlands
Inspiration von den Arizona Bergen
40
Simon Pollok
Simon Pollok
- Deutschland
My cube LowTech tank.
41
Mariusz
Rutkowski
- Poland