Japanese Aquarium Decor

Many people decorate their home aquariums with items like aquatic plants, rock, and even a small castle made from plastic. Nothing wrong with it, however before decorating your aquarium it would be wise if you take a look at the ethereal and exquisite effects of Japanese aquarium decor.

The organic and harmonious look achieved in Japanese aquarium decor principles often amazed many aquarists. The Japanese aquarium styles sees the fish and the environment they live in as equally contributors to the final effect, after the philosophy that the frame can sometimes be considered to be as important as the painting itself.

When designing an aquarium, the first step to take is to determine the landscape wanted. If you have noticed beautiful aquariums, they use no more than one or two areas of focus, something good and catchy to look at. in other words, there should not be lot of stuff thrown in there that results each piece competing for attention.

Japanese aquarium decor philosophy places some value in imbuing tank designs with a sense of depth. The most popular way to do this is to use low-rise aquarium plants and not bushy ones. The larger shapes in the aquarium need to be the rocks and the driftwood you bring in, and not the plants.

To get natural look, use a number of rocks and pebbles with similar types. Pick the aquarium rocks that belong to the same geological type. The best results can be achieved by rolling the rocks around and letting them rest where their center of gravity dictates.

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