The Dutch aquarium, aquascaping history

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Dutch (or Dutch) is a planted tank technique that looks like a well-maintained vegetable bed. Annual competitions have existed for almost 1960 to designate the most beautiful planted aquariums Dutch! For more information on the creation of Dutch aquarium certified to the requirements of this style, visit Adrian Tappin. In France, it is essentially Denis Terver that made this possible technique with its “Manuals Aquariology”, also known as aquascaping history, is a technique for large container planted popularized in the 1930s in the Netherlands, with the commercialization of the first aquariophilie equipment. This style emphasizes artificially structured and organized disposal of solid plant ordered in terraces, focusing on different forms, textures and colors like the terrestrial flower gardens.

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