Sorry for the poor video quality. I went back to this farm and took more time with the video. I hope this new one is better! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eJbXrr8fK18.html
i went there as well a few times and i bought my plants there too, pretty awesome place too cheers, when i was there it was raining lucky for me the rain stopped
Ngl but its kind of nice that the comments are filled with praise and curiosity. I hold my breath every time when one of my subscriptions post a visit to China.
@5:00 "Crazy the water is cold." - Yeah a lot of us are learning that fish don't need to be kept as hot as we once believed. Many fish live longer when kept a little cooler that what was once considered "ideal". Look at your rice fish, they go through winter without a heater. Some other so called tropical fish also tolerate really cold water because they are river fish from mountains and such.
Wow this place was amazing!!! Almost everything was submerged grown meaning it's ready to plant in your tank and grow where as others sell emersed grown plants and newbies end up not having so much success with planted tanks! If everyone was selling nothing but submerged plants, I think planted tanks would be so much more popular here in America
@@RyoWatanabee Asia and most of Europe almost all do and that's why I think America hasn't cought up on the nature style Aquariums.... this place is incredible I dream of visiting your country it's so beautiful!!!! Keep up all the great work and keep making videos Ryo!!!!!
Oh my goodness!! The plants look so good and healthy. I wish there was a farm close to me and that would allow me to come film. So many farms don’t allow just random people to come on their property and especially buy unless you’re wholesale. Thanks for sharing!
Great video! I wonder though how do they maintain the water crystal clean without any algae?😳 any tips from you would help me maintain my plants too. Cheers!
So do you just pick up the plants from the water and purchase it? I’m planning to visit Singapore again, and probably go here and bring home some plants to the Philippines.
Thank you for sharing with us such a wonderful tour Ryo! However, haven't you guys wondered why the water looks so crystal clear? I mean just look at it, with a direct sunlight exposure (filtered), there still ain't any ALGAE presence, not a single filamentous algae around the pools, haven't you asked about this secret by any chance Ryo?
Thanks a lot, That was actually the first thing that interrogated my mind, I wonder how you skipped that important question tho lol! I would really appreciate it if you could bring us a clear answer shortly. Thank you again for this incredible video Ryo.
Wow, fantastic plants! Did they happen to mention what the average temperature in the tank should be for aquatic plants? I really wish I had plants like that to pick from. Must use AMAZON or EBAY .
very good video friend, but for the next do not edit it, we want to see all the plants they have and aquariums. Do not edit it xd it does not matter that it lasts an hour. WE WANT TO SEE ALL the Capricorn aquarium
i went there the other time, but i couldnt find the shop... it had no signboard or name of the place, felt like i was walking into someone's house. Is it on the left of the shop selling marine stuff?
Where is this farm at ? Edit : also I highly advise you to purchase a gimble. I'm enjoying the video but can't stand the camera moving so quick. Check out sim lim, they have pretty good deals going on now
Ryo san, you had been moving your camera so fast, that it was impossible to see anything. Please try to think of the viewers sitting in front of their laptop or computer.
Sorry about that. I actually went back there a few days ago and took a better video of this farm. That new video is quite long but I think it is better :)
it's always so interesting to see what they do oversea's i feel like the asian side of the hobby isn't often shown. There's always china sure... but it never really goes in depth and i feel like this is a market in youtube that can be capitalized on.