WOW!!!!! The place is amazing! The Aguascalientes are amazing! The video is amazing! You can feel and see the connection between the work and the aquascaper! Truly a great video! I actually play it when I work on my own! Inspiring! THANK YOU Filipe!!!! Great work yet again!
This is indeed an amazing place, unfortunately is so far away from my country. Hopefully I will have a chance to visit them some time soon. I really advise everyone around to visit, their tanks and gallery is one of the most beautiful I have seen.
Wow so many beautiful scapes in a single room ! Those led ramps look so good. Led lights with a small angle of diffusion seem to be much better, they don't dazzle you when looking at the tank. Your tank looks a bit different that what we usually see with those big plants in the back (echinodorus ?).. I wish there was an update !
I'm a but late to comment on this one. It's an excellent workshop and I love the type of scape you have created. It's astounding and really amazing. It would be great to see how it develops, what fish you would put in there... The gallery is one of the best I have seen so far and lots of excellent aquascaping. I was also really intrigued by the Iwagumi Cichlid tank...it's simply fantastic
I would introduce the concept of "polish style" scapes cause theres something special about them :D Just an unique way of composition, plant selection and overall balance, just my opinion. Thank you for the video, master (Y)
Yes. There is something in Polish aquascapes that distinguish them from other countries. This is why I've decided to go for a different style for the workshop when I saw some pictures of the tanks in advance. In this way I would bring something new instead of showing more about the same when you guys probably can do it better than me. ;-)
Finally had the opportunity to watch it till the end! Amazing gallery!!!! Any chance of knowing what pebbles where used @09.14 layout (the grey ones)? Really want some like those but only find mixed river pebbles with an huge color variety. Really love the horn wood/ iron wood textures you got to use! Used them on my latest layout and this wood is just awesome
Couldn't hear your explanation and so couldn't understand your motive. But personally I felt that the wood was left too plain without moss or epiphytes. I would have added some bolbities and anubias. I'm sure you would have had your reasons but I couldn't understand it here.
It's mentioned in the video that is a south american aquascape, so african and asian plants are not welcome in there. This is why moss wasn't used either, however I've asked in the end if they wanted to convert it to a nature aquarium or just leave it as a south american style aquascape.