Aquarium Planted Paradise

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Another really good plant book I have that has really opened my eyes to how labor intensive it is for a planted tank is Aquarium plants by Peter hiscock. Great book, learned a ton off of this book.
 
If you truly want to be visually stunned by Takashi Amano, check out his Nature Aqarium World series (3 volumes). They are reasonably priced for the high quality glossy pages included, and are the most stunning planted tank photos I have seen to date. Note that these are more "coffee table" books with mostly photographs, and not designed to be instructional, but words cannot describe how amazing some of his aquatic art is. (imho)
 
Aquaman3000 said:
If you truly want to be visually stunned by Takashi Amano, check out his Nature Aqarium World series (3 volumes). They are reasonably priced for the high quality glossy pages included, and are the most stunning planted tank photos I have seen to date. Note that these are more "coffee table" books with mostly photographs, and not designed to be instructional, but words cannot describe how amazing some of his aquatic art is. (imho)

I have heard of these, and want to get them, but I was more curious about how he builds his tanks.
 
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