Dimensions 50 × 90 × 45 cm
Title Rise of the Fallen
Volume 202.5L
Background Frosted white sticker
Lighting Week Aqua Pandora 90
Filtration Aquael Ultamax 2000
Plants 1. Juncus Repens
2. Anubias Nana Petite
3. Buchephaladra "Kedagang"
4. Bucephalandra "Brownie Ghost"
5. Bucephalandra "Lamandau"
6. Bucephalandra "Deep-Purple"
7. Hygrophila Pinnatifida
8. Pogostemon helferi
9. Cryptocoryne Lutea Hobbit
10.Eriocaulon Sp. Dong Ha
11.Eleocharis acicularis 'mini'
12.Eleocharis parvula
13.Micranthemum sp 'Monte Carlo'
14.Bolbitis Heudelotii Difformis
15.Rotala sp Green
16.Rotala "hra"
17.Pearl weed (Hemianthus Micranthemoides)
18.Ludwigia palustris 'Super Red'
19.Hydrocotyle tripartita
20.Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping'
21.Taxiphyllum sp. 'Flame'
22.Fissidens fontanus
23.Vesicularia montagnei
24.Monosolenium tenerum
Animals Ember Tetra
Materials ADA Amazonia 2 soil
Seiryu rocks
Spider woods
Malaysian driftwood
Additional Information For this year's entry, I named my piece as "Rise of the Fallen", it merely shows my focal point that there's still a life even after falling. We can relate it to actual scenery that bending or falling trees still have purpose in nature. Holding the ground to avoid landslide, giving room for foreground plants and balancing the cycle of nature.
We can relate that to our life, that even there's difficulty, challenges, rejections, defeat, and frustrations that we are experiencing in our daily lives, we choose to hold on to that very little chance of hope. Keep on fighting and keep on moving forward.
I love and enjoying this hobby so much. This is my stress-reliever, it brings joy to my family and friends and encourage everyone to love mother nature.
Goodluck and Godbless to all the participants.