I really like the addition of the floating plants. The color contrast really adds to the build. I must get some for my tank!!! Thanks for putting out the videos man. Great inspiration. 👍🏻
Hello Vladimir, another great video and beautiful tank, going to rescape mine to something similar of yours, you inspire me with the sand tanks :) The main reason is that my current tank has a bit of BBA on the plants and I hope to get rid of that with a new scape but I see some of your plants have that also, my guess on mine is that I manage to "brake" the balance with the soil and lighting. Do you have a tip on how to get rid of BBA? Good Health!
Thanks!! This java fern was in my spare tank and that’s where the BBA appeared. So I consciously put it in the tank, but as the new leaves grow old ones that are affected by algae I will slowly remove. Supposedly BBA does not appear in tanks where CO2 is added, I have BBA in both cases. BBA most commonly occurs on slow-growing plants (anubias,java ferns,etc) and on decoration. The fish that eats BBA is a Siamese algae eater, but they grow quite large and are not for nano tanks. I am not an expert on algae, I treat this algae with liquid carbon when it is on the decoration,I take liquid carbon in a pipette and apply it directly to the algae. Just be careful not to overdose the recommended dose of lc for a particular tank.
@@vladimirstojanovic3603 Thank you very much for your answer, here is something from my experience so far. My tank is 57 liters, I have been using CO2 since day 1 and never had algaes till 1 month ago when I upgraded the light with a rgb one. That was the moment from where BBA started to appear I have 7 hours of light daily. I also have 2 siamese fish which were amazing cleaners while they were small, now they are quite large 7-8 cm and they don't eat anything else than fish food also they became quite agresive towards other fish in the tank. I did started for a week now to add liquid carbon but not how you said I will try that also in the next week if nothing improves. Thank you very much for your answer!
A paradise for shrimp. Peace and quiet, no enemies.
Beautiful! I see myself on how detailed and perfect you want your tank to be. Extremely satisfying and I enjoy doing it.
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Great clip Vladimir. I like the clean look of this tank. Beutifully balanced.
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awesome little tank so crisp and simple
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I really like the addition of the floating plants. The color contrast really adds to the build. I must get some for my tank!!! Thanks for putting out the videos man. Great inspiration. 👍🏻
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Absolutely Stunning!! Relaxes the mind looking, at this aquascape.
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At the same time simple and breathtaking 👍
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Nice tank to relax with. 😊
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Beautiful 🐟🌿👍😄
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Simple and nice🤗
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Ur ar welcome👍
Amazing fantastic are two simple words for this tank👍
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Beautiful looking aquarium bro. Clean and elegant! Love it 😊
Thank you so much 🙂
Love them ferns!
Wow 👍 that looks amazing 😃
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Beautiful tank! 😊
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Hello Vladimir, another great video and beautiful tank, going to rescape mine to something similar of yours, you inspire me with the sand tanks :) The main reason is that my current tank has a bit of BBA on the plants and I hope to get rid of that with a new scape but I see some of your plants have that also, my guess on mine is that I manage to "brake" the balance with the soil and lighting. Do you have a tip on how to get rid of BBA? Good Health!
Thanks!! This java fern was in my spare tank and that’s where the BBA appeared. So I consciously put it in the tank, but as the new leaves grow old ones that are affected by algae I will slowly remove. Supposedly BBA does not appear in tanks where CO2 is added, I have BBA in both cases. BBA most commonly occurs on slow-growing plants (anubias,java ferns,etc) and on decoration. The fish that eats BBA is a Siamese algae eater, but they grow quite large and are not for nano tanks. I am not an expert on algae, I treat this algae with liquid carbon when it is on the decoration,I take liquid carbon in a pipette and apply it directly to the algae. Just be careful not to overdose the recommended dose of lc for a particular tank.
@@vladimirstojanovic3603 Thank you very much for your answer, here is something from my experience so far. My tank is 57 liters, I have been using CO2 since day 1 and never had algaes till 1 month ago when I upgraded the light with a rgb one. That was the moment from where BBA started to appear I have 7 hours of light daily. I also have 2 siamese fish which were amazing cleaners while they were small, now they are quite large 7-8 cm and they don't eat anything else than fish food also they became quite agresive towards other fish in the tank. I did started for a week now to add liquid carbon but not how you said I will try that also in the next week if nothing improves. Thank you very much for your answer!
Try adding liquid carbon directly to the BBA,but watch the allowable dose for your tank. My SAE ate my tripatrita japan.
After clean the sand, we always catch the schrimp in the bucket, put them back. 😀
Coffee n this 👌
Are you not using co2 ?
I'm using CO2.
Jel Phyllanthus fluitans pusta dugacko korenje ili ostaje tako kratko kao na videu?
Ostaje kratko korenje kod ove biljke.
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Nice video mate. Give me so much inspiration for my channel.
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I have a tank similar to this and I am keeping my betta and cherry shrimp in it
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Da li imate Co2 u ovom akvariju?
Da.
Как всегда 👍
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The aquarium is very beautiful, but something is missing, I see it and I see it, but I don't know what it is ...
Thanks!! One more tank is missing next to this one :D