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A four foot "Amazon" style tank for a Bukit Panjang house:
This setup includes Cryptocorynes, Japanese Rush, Sword and Grass, and Tiger Lotuses. I used the petrified wood as a base for the terracing on the right background of the tank.



A six foot mixed planted tank for a company in Tanjong Pagar:
This is my biggest setup to date. It involved five days of work! The bedding is stratified sand and pebbles, and the plants are of mixed shapes and colours. Fillers include granite pieces and driftwood. I used a lot of Vallisneria to fill the spaces. The Cardinal Tatra add much colour and dynamism to the tank, while the Gourami provide size.



A five foot half-height "River Bank" terrarium setup for a Sixth Avenue residence:
This was an experimental tank where we tried to recreate a river bank setting. We used ferns and other submersibles for the terrestrial segment, divided it using driftwood, and used Cryptocorynes for the water segment. We threw in sharks and lobsters for a wild, natural look.



A two foot mix planted tank for an office room in the City Hall area:
I kept it simple and uncluttered and used Vallisnera and Star grass. Two Angelfish have this setup as their happy home.



A four foot half-height terrarium setup, a personal tank:
A true terrariun setup. The dry segment is complete with Orchids, wet dry filter drip, Christmas Moss, and Dragon Scales creepers. I used heavy bogwood to separate the wet segment, and used Crytpocorynes, Nanas, and Amazon Sword plants. I love the wild, raw look of this setup.



A two foot mixed planted tank:
A simple, neat setup underlain with Amano bedding. I used Riccia in the foreground, an interesting rootless and stemless plant.



A four foot mixed planted tank:
This is one of my favourites of all my tanks because of the unique white sand bedding. I planted it heavily with Star Grass in the foreground, and used levelling to make the top regions filled up as well. The driftwood enabled me to tie Christmas moss on it, which looked great. The three Hatchetfish, along with the Cardinals, loved the dense foliage!




Clarence Chua
Singapore
claraquaria Director


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