The
second participant Mr. P. Horyon. Fred. Hendrikstraat 49 at Weert.
He is not really a experienced participant at surveys. He only
recently checked in the scene of aquaristics. Nevertheless he has an aquarium
with all the ingredients that are necessary for an

exemplary
design. The most important thing are healthy and well growing plants. Excellent
Cyptocoryne beckettii brown. Of course this has to do every thing with
composition of the water. That is O.K. On the place found by using the Golden
Section there is a little piece of bog oak covered with sound algae. The Nymphea
lotus grows well. So well that she becomes a hinder for a good composition.
Moreover she has formed some root sprigs Mr. Horyon can't renounce In the corner
on the left a Nymphea and in the corner on the right a Nymphea Other groups might
be a little larger for a balanced ditribution. There are swimming in the aquarium
quite a lot of species. That are some of the beginners errors. I'd prefer a population
consisting of less species and per specious more fishes. Associated with an aquariumclub
one would master that tricks in no time. Also the sophisticated grouping of the
plants has to be learned. But with sound plants like these one can group to ones
harts content.