Great work, David. Love the detail and the hardscape is great. Buce really makes this scape pop. Great work all around. Also, kudos to Balasz with his excellent narration. Take care.
Hats off work, Hardscape and Plants every thing works as same element,the most amazed one is Dark end in the middle which gives a whole new level to the Scape Thank You Very Much Green Aqua
This scape came out nicely. I should also take a moment to recognize the voice over work, which was also nicely done. Balaz could turn this into a career doing golf commentary.
Bonjour, félicitations à David son bac est magnifique il a donné un paysage forestier magnifique dans un nano. Jolie vidéo et un travail splendide. Et pour finir le commentateur donne envie de regarder la vidéo jusqu'à la fin. Zn tout cas un joli travail d'équipe. Bravo green aqua. 👍😉👍
Absolutely. More frequent water changes are needed with this one, an the biology is less stabile. Nonetheless we made quite successful layouts with this rock - longterm.
I really like the 5-10 gallons tanks. They do well despite the small volume in my water. I have 2 in my office at home. Nice company especially with Bettas that are so interested in humans ❤️
Beautiful tank! I noticed that you didn't cover the soil with sand to lock it in. Is that because you didn't use a substrate and there's no risk of nutrients from the soil causing issues? Trying to plan mine out and I planned on using substrate, soil, sand, and gravel.
I have this idea of a palidarium in a DOOA Neo Air 30x30x45 to house à Betta, it would be great to see David build one to have sonde inspiration! 😁😁😁 Thankssss 🙏🏼😇
Dude i just figure out that 30×30×30 is such a good tank for a nano tank (small for a desk setup but big enough to scape where it doesn't look crowded) and I just binge watch like 20builds today 🤣 Green Aqua HEARDDDDD MEEEE
Hello! Wonderful video ! I like it so much !😍😍 Also,it is good to know you guys have new member on the show! I have a question ,what if you guys didn't find a good shape of the Seiryu stone for the aquascape? And how can you shape(or brake )the stone? Since I had try to brake it myself and it is very hard and almost brake my arm!😅😅 Anyway,thank you for the video !it make my day 😁😁
I have never seen someone break up Seiryu stone, I guess it would look weird on the breaking edge... They have gigantic amounts of hardscape available, so it's pretty hard for them to not find anything suitable :) The only thing I can say is to try to imagine what you're going to do before buying your materials, or buy enough of it to be flexible... Otherwise, the art in this is to make do with what you got. That's what I believe, at least. Aquascaping is creativity more than it is perfection! We're working with nature, in the end.
I have a question maybe someone can help me, I have an fish tank with an goldfish Inside, I have all equipment (filter, air pomp, light ect..) but my water always leaves limestones... It's look bad and I want to know how to prevent that
Ennek a megépítéséhez megjött a kedvem. Bár ezt a szűrőt bele nem tenném. Most vehetek még egy 30L-est..... A feleségem ki fog borulni ;-) Milyen világítás lett fölé téve?
Hey guys. I need help. I have a densely planted oase scaperline 600 with petrified wood as hardscape. I have CO2 injection, good lighting and an oase biomaster 350 with 3L of aquario neo media. It's been 2 months that i've set the tank up. There has been some weird stuff happening recently. Overnight when the light and CO2 are off the tank water gets very cloudy and even a bit greenish. During the day it gets abit better specially by afternoon but thr next day in the morning it gets even more turbid. I've been doing waterchanges regularly. I change around 60% each week. I also use RO water with dennerle shrimp salt GH+/KH+. The shrimp (super red crystal caridina) and the fish seem to be doing fine so i don't think it's because of amonia or nitrate spikes. What the hell is the problem then? Why can't i get clear water?
It’s not that great. First, use some much soil to cover it up so much with heavy rocks, which stay for long as soil moves and doesn’t hold still all these rocks. I never could understand how they put bone dry branches, which will float if it’s not presoaked for ages.