Grand Prize (World Ranking No.1)
Mr. Nguyen Tien Dung (Vietnam)
Title: Moment in Time
Evaluation:
The grand prize winning layout was selected by 3 judges as the best aquarium layout, and reached the top of 1,342 applications, the most in contest history. In addition to layout skills, originality is asked to the top prizes, but this layout was produced with high level of techniques based on standard layout composition, without any eccentric style expression. The composition with left/right weight balance 3:2 ratio, using good-looking driftwood is well-balanced, and stable. The stemmed plants in the background were neatly trimmed, and they show splendid coloring in clusters. Among many unpredictable style applications, this is a good example of planted aquarium composed by the basic layout principle.
Aquarium Tank: W120xD45xH40(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Echinodorus tenellus
Fissidens fontanus
Taxiphyllum sp.
Ludwigia brevipes
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Microsorum pteropus
Microsorum pteropus “Windelov”
Fish & Invertebrates:
Trigonostigma heteromorpha
Gold Prize (World Ranking No.2)
Mr. Chan Shih Hsien (Taiwan)
Title: Magic Forest
Evaluation:
It is quite interesting idea to tie moss on the under part, and ferns on tips of driftwood stretching upward. Especially unique foliage shape Microsorum pteropus Windelov was a good selection. However, it is difficult to maintain the size of Microsorum. This year we have seen many layouts using various moss and ferns like this one.
Aquarium Tank: W180xD60xH60 (cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Riccardia chamedryfolia
Vesicularia sp.
Taxiphyllum barbieri
Vesicularia antipyretica
Microsorum pteropus “Windelov”
Bolbitis heudelotii
Eleocharis acicularis
Echinodorus tenellus
Glossostigma elatinoides
Cryptocoryne parva
Eleocharis sp.
Vallisneria nana
Anubias barteri var. Nana ‘Petite’
Bolbitis heudelotti sp.
Chlorella sp. “MARIMO”
Microsorum pteropus
Fissidens fontanus (Bach. Pyl.) Steud.
Hemianthus callitrichoides
Fish & Invertebrates:
Paracheirodon axelrodi
Paracheirodon simulans
Carinotetraodon travancoricus
Crossocheilus siamensis
Caridina japonica
Neocaridina denticulate
Silver Prize (World Ranking No.3)
Mr. Yuji Yoshinaga (Japan)
Title: Time of Eternity (Yaku Island)
Evaluation:
This is a layout with mountain scenery, and steep bedrock was skillfully recreated. Even though many elements were expressed in a confined space, details were neatly produced with various sizes of rocks, and Hemianthus callitrichoides was beautifully filling the space between the rocks. The stone raises a bit water hardness level, but this plant grows well under such a condition. The overall impression is not like an aquascape but an image of terrestrial landscape, and evaluation of judges was divided on this point.
Aquarium Tank: W90xD45xH45(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Hydrocotyle maritima Honda
Hemianthus callitrichoides
Eleocharis sp.
Fantinalis antipyretica
Fish & Invertebrates:
Megalamphodus sweglesi
Neocharidina denticulate
Silver Prize (World Ranking No.4)
Mr. Josh Sim KH (Malaysia)
Title: Awakening
Evaluation:
The use of straight driftwood is interesting. Judging from the overall impression, it is probably creator paid more emphasis on perspective, and on the natural feeling. Therefore, he intentionally used slim size driftwood in the central part, and emphasized the perspective. A passage leading to the back was produced by cosmetic sand in the middle and this also emphasized its effect. This layout has a problem in selection of driftwood as well as different images of left and right side scenery, but it seems original layout composition lead to a high appraisal from judges.
Aquarium Tank: W90xD45xH45(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Rotala rotundifolia
Rotala macrandra
Rotala sp.
Vesicularia dubyana
Fissidens fontanus
Bolbitis heudelotii
Microsorum pteropus sp.
Fish & Invertebrates:
Trigonostigma heteromorpha
Otocinclus sp.
Caridina japonica
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.5)
Mr. Wang Chao (China)
Title: Looking for Mystery
Evaluation:
When producing an aquarium layout by using stones and driftwood, it is normal to mainly use either material and compose the layout. But in this case, the layout was composed by both stones and driftwood at the same strength and volume. This point became the originality of this work, and its strong and audacious composition is attracting the viewers. Fully grown Eleocharis acicularis in the background is holding together two different layout materials well.
Aquarium Tank: W120×D55×H50(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Eleocharis acicularis
Vesicularia montagne
Bolbitis heudelotii
Microsorum pteropus
Hemianthus callitrichoides
Fish & Invertebrates:
Hemigrammus ocellifer
Ancistrus sp.
Crossocheilus siamensis
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.6)
Mr. Chow Wai Sun (Hong Kong)
Title: Towering Peaks
Evaluation:
From the texture and shape of rocks, we see creator’s high rock arrangement skills. By using several aquatic plants in combination, it produced a slight variant, and broke the monotony common to this type of layout. Many layouts with a mountain scene were found in this year’s contest, but this is the best and we feel excellent layout sense from this layout
Aquarium Tank: W152×D45×H55(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Glossostigma elatinoides
Hydrocotyle maritime
Limnophila sp. (Vietnam)
Rotala verticillaris
Fissidens fontanus
Fontinalis hypnoides
Fish & Invertebrates:
Paracheirodon simulans
Otocinclus sp.
Crossocheilus siamensis
Neocaridina sp.
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.7)
Mr. Lin Tin Chuan (Taiwan)
Title: Forest-Breath
Evaluation:
When looking only the driftwood arrangement, the gravity center is in the upper side, but stability is still found in this layout. That is the biggest attraction of this work. The use of Microsorum sp. with long roots is interesting and it produced a natural feeling. It seems natural feeling of dense forest is the theme of this layout, judging from the overall impression and title. If so, the use of hybrid plants like Hyrgrophila polysperma var. should have been avoided.
Aquarium Tank: W127×D60×H50(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Riccardia chamedryfolia
Hygrophila polysperma var.
Fontinalis antipyretica
Vesicularia antipyretica
Bolbitis heudelotii
Microsorum pteropus Windelov
Eleocharis sp.
Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides
Anubias barteri var. Nana
Sagittaria subulata
Hemianthus callitricoides
Myriophyllum matogrossense
Microsorum sp.
Nymphoides coreana
Pellia endiviaefolia
Fish & Invertebrates:
Hemigrammus bleheri
Trigonostigma espei
Carinotetraodon travancoricus
Ancistrus sp.
Caridina japonica
Neocharidina denticulate
World Ranking #0008
Title: Ups and Downs
Nguyenthi Xuanthuy
VIET NAM
W120xD45xH40 (cm)
The selection and arrangement of driftwood is excellent, and the creator recognizes the importance of composition. The whole layout balance is also excellent, and we can see the experienced aquascaperチfs techniques.
World Ranking #0009
Title: Peaceful
Ngo Truong Thinh
VIET NAM
W100xD40xH40 (cm)
We see the creatorチfs high techniques in his rock arrangement and plant trimming. The layout could be better by replacing the cosmetic sand space with plants.
World Ranking #0010
Title: Fearless: Spirit of The Rainforest
AJ Judy Prajitno Putra
INDONESIA
W300xD80xH75 (cm)
The arrangement of driftwood is interesting, and this is ambitious layouts with powerfulness of a large size aquarium. But it is regrettable to see the roughness in the foreground substrate.
World Ranking #0011
Title: Rain Forest
Hsu Yung Lin
TAIWAN
W127xD60xH60 (cm)
We see dynamic power in the excellent use of driftwood, which is frequently found in layouts from Taiwan. But the image of stones does not match the driftwood, and it brings discomfort in the overall impression.
World Ranking #0012
Title: Forest Path
Yee Kin Cheong
MALAYSIA
W90xD45xH45 (cm)
The way driftwood pointing the top is interesting, and it is like seeing a scene of different world. The vertical lines produced by driftwood and plants are keys in this layout.
World Ranking #0013
Title: Treasure
Cliff Hui
HONG KONG
W100xD50xH50 (cm)
The big stone ambitiously placed in the left foreground decides the impression of this aquascape. But in reality, it was exaggerated by visual effects of extra-wide angle lens, and we encourage taking pictures with standard procedure in a normal situation.
World Ranking #0014
Title: The Phoenix and The Dragon
Wong Kam
HONG KONG
W150xD45xH52 (cm)
We see the aquascaperチfs careful layout maintenance skills in excellent condition of Fissidens sp. attached on the driftwood. But it is not enough as a layout component. It is desirable to have an accent by stones or colorful plants.
World Ranking #0015
Title: Over the Blue
Tatsuo Harada
JAPAN
W120xD45xH45 (cm)
An iwagumi layout produced by well-studying the Nature Aquarium, and rock arrangement is very good. But it would be difficult to make a higher ranking without challenging an original layout style.
World Ranking #0016
Title: A Silent Morning
Zentaro Watanabe
JAPAN
W120xD30xH45 (cm)
We can feel the power of stones from the arrangement of stones. It became an original layout expression by combining stones ferns plants usually attached on the driftwood.
World Ranking #0017
Title: A Breezeway in the Valley
Eishi Yamamoto
JAPAN
W60xD30xH36 (cm)
Natural scenery was described by long-stretched twigs and ferns. More lively feeling could have been produced by having more volume of aquatic plants in the aquarium.
World Ranking #0018
Title: Roar of Yellow River
Zhang Jianfeng
MACAU
W90xD45xH45 (cm)
Horizontal lines in the middle part depict the flowing Yellow River. But it could have been better by replacing Riccia and Glossostigma, with cosmetic sand.
World Ranking #0019
Title: Mystique River
Yeo Siak Wee
MALAYSIA
W90xD45xH45 (cm)
A flow of water was described by white sand, and the layout was designed from a mountain stream as motif. It was produced with fussing over details; arrangement of stones along the river flow, for example, but the layout could be better by having more power in the layout design.
World Ranking #0020
Title: Wind from the South
Hidekazu Tsukiji
JAPAN
W120xD45xH45 (cm)
The selection of stones is excellent, and two main stones were arranged very well. But it could be better by taking balance of stones and trimming lines of stemmed plants.
World Ranking #0021
Title: Cloud
Hironori Handa
JAPAN
W90xD45xH45 (cm)
The combination of stones and aquatic plants is excellent, and their volume is overwhelming. The disadvantage is that the creator could not express the perspective perfectly while keeping it in mind.
World Ranking #0022
Title: Oriens et Occasus (East and West)
Pasquale Buonpane
ITALY
W160xD52xH60 (cm)
The iwagumi style itself is orthodox, but the creator arranged Fissidens sp. around the stones, and created a unique aquascape. It is regrettable the picture had a problem.
World Ranking #0023
Title: Swampland
Szymon Fiedorowicz
POLAND
W167xD37xH40 (cm)
It is natural to see weeds growing around the fallen tree, but it could be better by having another driftwood on the right side. The details should have been produced more carefully, including untouched both left and right corner.
World Ranking #0024
Title: Whispers of Stones
Nguyen Ngoc Tri Nhan
VIET NAM
W120xD45xH40 (cm)
The arrangement of stones is interesting, but the stemmed plants in background including Myriophyllum sp. do not match with stones. The picture was taken at the right moment when fish were in a central position.
World Ranking #0025
Title: The Lost Canyon
Artur Frankowski
POLAND
W130xD40xH40 (cm)
It is a good example of panoramic size tank layout, but it could be better by having a variation in height of stemmed plants in the right and left side.
World Ranking #0026
Title: Rainny Season on My Home
Jullawong Papunta
THAILAND
W90xD45xH45 (cm)
The creator selected small leaf stemmed plants and arranged a detailed composition. Therefore, he succeeded to create a much wider looking layout in a 90cm tank.
World Ranking #0027
Title: Mysterious Bermuda
Jamie Lin
TAIWAN
W120xD60xH55 (cm)
The creator used different sizes of trunk like layout material, and expressed perspective in the layout. It does not look natural, but it provides a wondering feeling of eyes drawn into in the back of the aquascape.