This is something you would expect to see under water which makes it a convincing naturalistic looking scape for me. Most works nowadays display an artificial impression which I obviously don't appreciate, even scenery composed by the ADA guys. One aspect for example I can no longer accept are those ridiculous pathways from front to back. So thank you, Fabian for the beautiful under water world you are presenting here.
Well played, Sir! Congratulations, stunning layout, well-deserved ranking. However! Thank you for sharing all the disasters and your painful defeats. It's always a joy to see you suffer mate... 😁 I'm glad you never gave up on this one. We all enjoyed being part of your journey
Thanks for sharing. Great to see a "full process" that actually shows more of the trying things out and the scape finessing process as well as the struggles with planting. Love the roots on the powerful rock strata. The little tweaks on the way, very informative
This is absolutely stunning! Congratulations on finishing number 11 in the whole wide world! Thank you for sharing your process and your challenges in this very spectacular results!
Awesome work. Really cool video also, seeing the problems faced by many hobbyists is refreshing and shows that with persistence and determination great things can be achieved. Such a welcomed insight 🙌🏻
YES !! This is absolutely beautiful ! Thank you for sharing your scape with us, this is one of my favourite scapes this year 👌 very excited to see more content from you 😁
Thx for your comment mate :) I think there is space for improvement but I never planned to make a video ... so I'm pretty ok and can work on the things that are not perfect yet.
Great tank new sub from Australia seen u on green aqua I’m setting up my first tank for entry next yeah in iaplc very nervous and not sure if I will go through with it do u have any tips for me I’ve never entered a tank in any competition ever love ur work thanks for sharing ❤️🇦🇺🙏👍
Thanks for the sub! Welcome to the contest level :) I can say that for this tank here the most important part was endurance, especially in the beginning and shortly before the final shot :) for the rest it's hard to give tips. Good luck and most of all: have fun creating :)
such a beautiful scape and showing us the process and challenges. i was going to ask what size/dimension the tank was and it was shown at the end. love this video thanks for sharing!
sure =) I said it in the video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-45VSXyQOcJk.htmlsi=6S1NNj57MarZ9jvn&t=49 - illuminated with a SkylightHyperspot FL - thanks for watching =)
Lovely scape, thanks for sharing. It’s nice of you to reveal that scrapers at the top of their game still have algae problems. Would love to know more about how you managed the co2 circulation / flow in such a tank.
Hi Keith. I used two filters. One inflow in the front of each side and both outflows on the front left and back left side 😁 thanks a lot for the kind words. We have algae. Some things can't be controlled. I guess we only saw so much and are so well connected in the hobby that we find a way to manage. Keep on scaping mate. Fabi
great work, you put much effort into this! - why do you think the plants kept melting? warum glaubst du, sind die Pflanzen immer wieder geschmolzen, trotz Darkstart?
Hey man. I love the lamp. The linear Design is my taste. The light colour can be balanced super easy. Plants growing well. No blinding at all which is one of the absolute pros :) and I love the shivering effect in the water :)