Casting is a technique you rarely see in the aqua-scape hobby, but despite its tedious nature I think this will become more popular. You get to exercise full artistic control without losing any of the natural aspects of aqua-scaping. Beautiful video.
Honestly one of, if not the coolest scape I've ever seen. the casting technique and the way you worked the filter into the hardscape itself is just stunning.
말도 안되는 설계 및 구조, 여과 구간을 만듦으로서 미관을 지키며, 돌로 질감처리에 찔끔해버리고 빛의 투과되는 모습을 보면서 지려버렸습니다. 가히 이 사람은 충분히 천재라 불릴 수 있는 분이라고 생각했습니다 테라리움, 수초어항, 생물어항을 만드는 유튜버들을 보면서 이 정도로 전율이 느껴지는 공간은 처음 봅니다. 앞으로도 저를 지리게 만들어버리는 영상들 많이 올려주세요, 감사합니다.
My favorite part about Japanese aqua scape videos is they always spend plenty of time showing us the finished results at the end! I love seeing the lil guy in his home. Beautiful job
I love the quietness of the build. It's peaceful watching you build these things masterpieces from nothing. A little bit of stair phone. It's pretty amazing. But I really would wished you can narrate a little bit of winter sculpting rocks. The help give more than just a visual idea of what you're doing. Thank you so much. Please keep this up. And do you sell these things? Are these sellable? Thank you thank you and thank you
man i wish you could keep snakehead in the US. Their ability to tolerate cold and hard water would make them literally the perfect coldwater centerpiece fish. Leagues ahead of goldfish or sunfish.