This one is a piece of art, that arch is beautiful. Great tutorial and also loved it that you showed the progress instead of a jumpcut, something nice to see once in a while. Makes me realize that all hobbyists have some hickups along the way.
Just one tip...if the two arches were away from one another like one in front and one slightly back, it would've given a sense of depth. Looking from far it would've looked the same but close by one can notice the details
I believe He went from.more of a cave worn away build and a existing entrance in the front adds the depth imo like seeing it in reverse like from int the cave
I mean, this is really Epic! I don't think a nano scape can get any better than this! Beautiful work and the production quality is insane. The hardwork and passion definitely shows... Keep up the great work
Prachtig weer, MJ. Jij en een aantal collega you tubers hebben me me gemotiveerd weer te beginnen, na 13 jaar en een handicap verder. Lastiger dan jij laat zien, je doet het met zoveel gemak... dat verraad ervaring. Prachtig, MJ!
Mark, your videos are always amazing, but I particularly liked this one, and not only for the scape! I think having the little info cards pop up as you place each individual plant is great, and it was wonderful to see a mid-point view of the tank, too.
I really like how you do these little tanks. Everytime i can learn something. Please keep going. On another subject i believe that before you can do these little tanks one need to collect a huge amount of experience to be able to do the small tank like you do.
MJ - Great meeting you and Maria this weekend at the show! You have an incredible gift and I’ll be watching moving forward. You both take care and hope to see you in the future!
I've said it before and will likely say it again, but I REALLY appreciate the fact that we get to see not only the build but how the tank is doing weeks down the road. Also, this particular build is extra cool, hard to believe it's a nano with all that texture and color in there.
Really beautiful arch, Mark! The hardscape alone would make for a beautiful setup! When the plants grew in it went to the next level! I love the look of the moss along the arch!
Another great video! Thank you. I love how you let us know that sometimes not all plants will grow well every time. Makes me realize that it's not just me. lol
This is super timely as I'm setting up my outdoor patio pond but in the mean time growing out some fry in my 30x30cm cube indoors! Having moved from marine, this is my first tropical setup and I'm blown away by your videos. Really appreciate the effort you take in explaining each step, naming the plants used - explaining what didn't go well and just being real. Super inspirational!
Beautiful as always, your tanks inspire me and then frustrate me when mine don’t look a tenth as good. I loved the fact that you showed that even the experts have some failures also. Thank you.
😲 Very nice! UNS makes some nice little tanks (bigger ones as well) at a reasonable price. I've got a 45U sitting around for a future attempt at aquascaping. 😅
ohoo...this is competition level of aquascaping! I like it A LOT! Also the choice of the fish for this tank, excellent. You are a big inspiration for me. Thank you! Keep on going!
Noticed a couple comments about super glue. I also struggle with the super glue step. My rocks would have ended up in a pile! Amazes me every damn time to watch you do that step with 0 problems. This tank turned out beautiful. Hope you like it and enjoy it for a longtime. Thanks for sharing.
I love the hardscape design! Someday I will gather enough stuff to try something artistic like that. I was sad your rotala melted, I was hoping to see how it looks all grown in. I'm looking for a couple mid ground plants for my planted tank. Maybe I should just try some s. repens.