Amazing. It's been a while since I've watched one of you're videos George. Definitely need to crack on and sort our small tank, maybe a perfect winter project for us.
oase biomaster 850 cant really recommend it ! cost over 350£ and firts thing the lever broke that closes in and out hoses to the head i cant even buy it and now moving to eheim
Love that you have on the Aqua Base shirt! I was there this summer before Luis Carlos winning tank was announced. Would love to see you two do something together… maybe at Horizons or Green Aqua?
Sir, can you please tell us which camera and lenses do you use to shoot your current videos ? I want to start an aquascaping channel, but don't know much about all these. What camera and lens would you suggest to start with full fledgedly for RU-vid ? Much LOVE ❤😊
Mixture of iPhone 13 Pro Max and Canon EOS 90D with 24/40/100 f2.8 lenses. Shooting with a modern smartphone is good enough to get started. Story is king - not cameras.
Wow, I used to have trident fern but it always turn brown. I’m so envy of this tank. I think lesser fish is fine for this tank. The way I see it, the plants are the main attraction.
I would go for a couple of ramirezi or A. Borelli. And a couple of colisa chuna or lalia. For the lower and upper level. This would add different behaviour and why not reproduction, for the young girl to observe.
Absolutely glorious. Loving the underwater flowers. I got a few on Anubias barteri (not nana). As for adding fish. Maybe a couple more Cardinals and a group of Nannostomus (?) higher up. 👍
Echt toller Pflanzenwuchs, was eventuell dem hohen Rotanteil der Beleuchtung geschuldet ist ... 🙄 Als zusätzlichen Besatz würde ich Nannostomus marginatus oder auch Moenkhausia pittieri vorschlagen! 😉
Hi George , tank is looking fantastic , beautiful growth and colours . I think the tank needs some Corries hoovering around on the bottom , the rarer black ones look amazing. . All the best , Martin
Love this tank. That level of healthy is not easy to achieve. And i prefer this classic concept without obsession with the scale like modern dioramas, because you can use big leaves rossete plants in the maximum potential, like this case Regards from Chile Guillermo Barrientos
Removing the stem plants and using more crypts has made such a dramatic difference. This might be your best ever George. If it had a lid I would say marbled hatchet fish for 'layering', but since it is open, maybe black neons to contrast with the fish reds and the greens of the plants, though they are middle water level fish. Some cory species would add interest especially for children, and, who doesn't love it when they 'wink' at the viewer.
Love that wood with the super clumps of Java Fern!! It draws you in from afar and makes you want to look at all the little details! Absolutely the best life for those shrimp and fish!! ❤️✌️
Some corydoras would be lovely for some bottom action. I love my orange Venezuelans and so does my 6-year old daughter and they don't bother my shrimp.
Anubias, yet another trash name, actually. >>It's named after the Egyptian god of death, Anubis<< Totally unnecessary... There are quite a few fish that have totally trash names, names that truly do not celebrate how awesome they are. We should petition for them to be renamed.
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