Plant Arrangement

Plant placement?


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McAnix

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Hey everyone

I've been trying to figure out the prettiest way to plant and I'm still not sure of the correct placement of some of the plants...

To start:

Obviously tall plants to the back and short to the front, but how do you do grouping?

Should I put all my amazon swords next to one another in a tiered format or spread them out all over the back of the tank in a haphazard style?

So check my poll and please comment...

Thanks
 
i prefer to space the larger plants out in an even manner, and group the smaller ones together. so a little of both.
 
although i picked grouped by species it really depends on the plant. ur carpet plants u want close together to crete a grass/carpet effect, swords and other root plants cand be spread throughtout, hornwort and other stems IMO should be grouped together to get the cool lookin bunch effect.....check out http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.or...y=0&vol=3&id=2 the tanks there just amazing......now thts aquascapin at it's finest
 
I like to clump plants of the same species together...it looks more natural that way. I try to use different shapes to create more of a natural feel...a group of sprial val in the corner, a trail of java ferns into the common area that mixes with somthing else towards the end, etc. I found that looking at natural scapes and other tanks, you will start to notice the things you prefer. Happy scaping (my favorite part!!)
 
My tank is still pretty new & sparse, so I stuck stuff I knew would get big toward the sides, put 2 decent sized plants near the center & scattered the smaller cabomba frags so they'd get lots of light & current.
 
Stem plants tend to look better if they are grouped. Any others I find can be placed almost anywhere they fit although in the end mine tend to get somewhat grouped.
 
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