James wrote:>> Snip. Separating small, medium and large aquascapes makes sense to me because there are major differences in how you can approach a given tank based upon its size and proportion. Small Aquariums (24" long and under) Medium Sized Aquariums (48" long and under, over 24" long) Large Aquariums (larger than 48" long)<< Of course, I agree that we should have set categories (not sure that length is better that volume though). However, how would you handle the following situation. The contestant has a 110 gallon tank that is 72" long, which puts it into the large category. However, that contestant only takes photographs of one end (or the middle) because that is ALL they want entered (Amano often shows only portions of his tanks). What category should it be in? Also, will we allow portions of tanks to be entered, or will the tank have to be considered as a whole? Woe is me, nothing is ever simple, eh? Ken Guin Arlington, VA (Former AGA member, soon-to-be-again) ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@aquatic-gardeners.org with "unsubscribe aga-contest" in the body of the message. To subscribe to the digest version, add "subscribe aga-contest-digest" in the same message. Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/aga-contest