At Thu, 15 Jul 1999 09:30:16 -0400, Karen wrote: >I think, in fairness to the judges, we must at least establish guidelines. >Is is acceptable to use non-aquatic plants plugged in as "decorations"? If >not, you'd better pick people who recognize these plants. Even if they >_do_ recognize these plants, if you haven't given any guidelines, how are >they to know whether to judge a tank more on artistic merit RIGHT NOW in >spite of the fact that the plants are going to be dead in 3 weeks, or on >the fact that this is not a viable, long term aquarium? Likewise, does a >tank with a bubbling treasure chest qualify? What about one with plastic >plants? We should limit to real plants and aquatic ones. Also "natural" decorations like rocks or driftwood, no sunken ships or bubbling treasures. We are looking for real aquascape aquariums. Jose ------------------ 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