yaa me too i just fell down seeing that everything is asome but that plant ,it should have some flowers with some contrast colour and the part where the log end in the tank should have some red plants thast what i can say but it turned out good and great
I appreciate that you don't shy away from discussing the algae and cleaning, so often we only see pristine tanks and none of the work that goes into keeping them looking good. You've done an amazing job, your tank is beautiful.
This is in my opinion one of the best shallow scapes I have seen. I love how the water line creates a clear separation between the terrestrial and aquatic halves and you get this cool contrast between the two. The terrestrial portion is really simple but very natural looking as a result. The aquatic portion however is super densely planted and, while perhaps not a realistic depiction of nature, is still super pleasing to look at. But because of that really impressive wood feature and how you placed it, you can view the tank as one singular piece and it looks very cohesive. I can just imagine it as a snapshot of some typical flooded forest floor, except the water has somehow been naturally filtered until it's crystal clear, and if you were small enough to dive in then you'd be met with a verdant aquatic wonderland. Super cool. Given how the wood specimen is a cut segment of a tree trunk that has been broken down naturally to some degree, I could totally see a lot of people leaning in to that by going for a realistic biotope style scape of a fallen tree trunk in a flooded forest. That would certainly look really good, but I think what you pulled off here is just so much cooler.
Oh score! I have been rewatching this build video over and over again while designing my own smaller version! This has matured beautifully!!! Nice work!
It's lovely, well done. I also adore your test kit. And the practical advice you gave with it. Despite having a degree in biology, I am terrible with chemistry. However, without testing; a hobbyist is left guessing. If they test fairly often, they can track patterns and identify deficiencies. In your tank, it was phosphate; in another it could be potassium or calcium, or numerous other things. it's hard to know unless each tank is tested for it's individual conditions.
You have to be a favourite scaper. I feel good watching you create your masterpieces. The sound, the aesthetics, the peaceful vision you have is exactly perfect for a lovely tank and home for your babies. This style is unique and I love the way up close it also appears so expansive. Just beautiful and your as handsome as usual. I only wished I could be a smidgeon as wonderful as you are. 🩵💙🙏🏻
Absolute inspiration for a shallow tank enthusiast Bravo on a well crafted visual experience As a professional classical musician myself the sound track is mesmerising ( put a pin prick in the fert tabs, they stay submerged and enable faster plant food )
Probably doesn’t matter with your tank weight, but for those watching with really big tanks, do not stack cinder blocks that way, stack them horizontal with holes up/down to maximize strength. Beautiful tank! With such little weight, the block stacking is aesthetically pleasing.
Glad to see that I'm not alone with the emersed plants causing problems with balance. Any tips on readjusting fertilzers to support large emersed growth?
Woaa! Love the tank dimensions ❤ Really like the shallow tanks that give a sense of panoramic view. Im currently starting a 60×30×16.. maybe next one will be 120 😀
The tank looks great. Are you doing anything special to make the emersed plants do so well? I am trying to grow Hygrophila Pinnatifida emersed in my setup as well but they are struggling a lot and the leaves are not nearly as beautiful as yours. The are planted in aqua-soil around an inch/2.5 cm under the water level. Maybe its a humidity issue or something else I miss?
In my experience with that plant they like bright light and plenty of CO2 to grow well. I have to keep trimming them down because they start growing past the light. My house is usually around 74 degrees with a fan going most of the time. Humidity levels are low too. Yours just might need to get acclimated.
@@anthonychang2367 Thanks a lot for your response. I am not using any CO2 in my tank but as they plants grow emersed it would be my expectation that they are able to take all the CO2 they need from the air rather than from the water. Maybe I just need to give them a little more time. I now trimmed them down to the first set of leaves that are breaching the water and hope they will grow back healthier. Good to know that yours were able to do will without lots of humidity!
I just discovered your channel. Your tanks are gorgeous. I have a shallow as well, but it’s very upsetting when fish jump out, so I had to put glass on it. I would love to get some dimension above the tank with plants, but I can’t. I tried lowering the water level and everything. Do you have any problems with fish jumping?
It looks incredible well! You always scape so beautiful tanks. Yet, I have a question and a remark. First the question: How do you prevent the fishes from jumping out of the tank? The corydoras and the hyphossobrycon are both fish which you should keep in groups. Also, Corydoras love to look for food in sand. Maybe you could add some in the shady areas of the tank?
Thanks mate! Unfortunately not, sometimes 1-2 fish jump out. This is the disadvantage of an open aquarium. There are 4-5 cory in the tank, they are just hiding.
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blooming pinnatifida. I got massive chills. That is out of this world my guy.
Wow you're here too?
@@Oueenazolatigressgina I’m late to the party! 😂
Hey…it’s the fish 👏 tank 👏 review 👏 guy
FISH TANK REVIEW
This was totally unexpected notification. Unexpected but a pleasant surprise, perfect video to go with morning coffee.
yaa me too
i just fell down seeing that
everything is asome
but that plant ,it should have some flowers
with some contrast colour
and the part where the log end in the tank should have some red plants
thast what i can say
but it turned out good and great
I totally agree, Cine is the only one who steps outside the usual and creates something simply amazing.
I appreciate that you don't shy away from discussing the algae and cleaning, so often we only see pristine tanks and none of the work that goes into keeping them looking good.
You've done an amazing job, your tank is beautiful.
🤝
It's so relaxing to sit down and watch this in front of you, nothing less than a therapy!
What an insane Pinnatifida growth :) Love this installation Máté - Viktor
Thanks Viktor!
You’re videos are visual art. 🙌🏻 They are like antidepressants. As I’m instantly put in a calm and stable mindset when I watch them 🐟🐠🌿🌱👍🏼
It made me smile all along. Beautifully inspiring.
This is in my opinion one of the best shallow scapes I have seen. I love how the water line creates a clear separation between the terrestrial and aquatic halves and you get this cool contrast between the two. The terrestrial portion is really simple but very natural looking as a result. The aquatic portion however is super densely planted and, while perhaps not a realistic depiction of nature, is still super pleasing to look at. But because of that really impressive wood feature and how you placed it, you can view the tank as one singular piece and it looks very cohesive. I can just imagine it as a snapshot of some typical flooded forest floor, except the water has somehow been naturally filtered until it's crystal clear, and if you were small enough to dive in then you'd be met with a verdant aquatic wonderland. Super cool.
Given how the wood specimen is a cut segment of a tree trunk that has been broken down naturally to some degree, I could totally see a lot of people leaning in to that by going for a realistic biotope style scape of a fallen tree trunk in a flooded forest. That would certainly look really good, but I think what you pulled off here is just so much cooler.
FIRST!
That's not fair haha
😅
Now you can carve yourself a wood medal )))
Nice with an update. Brilliant as always! 👏🏻
😂
Beautiful! I live vicariously through your fish tanks xD It's so satisfying to see the cleaning process too
Oh score! I have been rewatching this build video over and over again while designing my own smaller version! This has matured beautifully!!! Nice work!
the legend uploads one again!
What a beautiful vid, including music, just lovely
Beautiful..... BBA and all. Good to know being comfortable with a little bit algae is all OK. :)
You are a artists 👍🏻 very nice
loving this scape. Maybe add some liverwort and land moss to the log, also maybe a sundew and/or a pitcher plant.
Missed your videos, glad to be watching another. Absolutely love this tank!
Loved the update of this tank. Looks so peaceful and so nice want to build a shallow one day
Again amazingly shot, a pleasure to watch, its nearly 2am here and i cant stop watching your videos!..
The best scape i had ever Seen ❤
You are so underrated! I love your videos, they're just a masterpiece ♥
It's lovely, well done.
I also adore your test kit. And the practical advice you gave with it. Despite having a degree in biology, I am terrible with chemistry.
However, without testing; a hobbyist is left guessing. If they test fairly often, they can track patterns and identify deficiencies. In your tank, it was phosphate; in another it could be potassium or calcium, or numerous other things. it's hard to know unless each tank is tested for it's individual conditions.
You have to be a favourite scaper. I feel good watching you create your masterpieces. The sound, the aesthetics, the peaceful vision you have is exactly perfect for a lovely tank and home for your babies.
This style is unique and I love the way up close it also appears so expansive. Just beautiful and your as handsome as usual.
I only wished I could be a smidgeon as wonderful as you are. 🩵💙🙏🏻
Thank you! Means a lot for me🥰
Wow! Sudden Green feed for eyes! Awesome 💚💚💚
Best yet. Definitely up there in top 10. My favourite, this year!
Masterpiece, congratulations 😊 4:28 looks like an hydra there in the middle part 😊
Just one word. AMAZING!❤️🔥😍
What a mesmerizing tank and an amazing video my good Sir. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful work of art!
Missed ya, thanks for my CineScaper fix.
Absolute inspiration for a shallow tank enthusiast
Bravo on a well crafted visual experience
As a professional classical musician myself the sound track is mesmerising
( put a pin prick in the fert tabs, they stay submerged and enable faster plant food )
Probably doesn’t matter with your tank weight, but for those watching with really big tanks, do not stack cinder blocks that way, stack them horizontal with holes up/down to maximize strength. Beautiful tank! With such little weight, the block stacking is aesthetically pleasing.
Such amazing scaping and film production work!!! 👌
a beautiful job .... and the best of all is that after 6 months it looks much better .... congratulations ..
Un grand moment de zénitude et de beauté. Bravo !
Thanks for updating this awesome tank 👍
wow, after a long time. Great to see another video :-)
This is pure art
i love the way you put effort to this video . superb
thanks for the video dude...honestly it is so wonderful and resourceful...i was in awe while watching it.
This is a work of art
Every video is a masterpiece
Ein tolles Video! Ein Genuss! I enjoyed it!!
Nice blooming finnatifida
I live for your videos man , keep doing this we all enjoy it insanely!!! 😩♥️♥️✨✨💯🙏👍
Thanks :)
The fish tank is so beautiful and the design is great
Beautiful design🤙🏼
OH MY. I love this.
UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
What a treat to the senses!! thank you
Wow as always stunning video
Beautiful!
THIS is the tank I'd have if I could.
How is this man so talented at aqua scaping and cinematography at the same time. 🥺
Glad to see that I'm not alone with the emersed plants causing problems with balance. Any tips on readjusting fertilzers to support large emersed growth?
Time and lot of light are important for emers growth.
this intro is so good lol instant follow
And the music reminds me of narnia! Love it
So beautiful you deserve to have millions of subscribers ♥️👍
always amazing video quality
this is absolutely stunning ;) !!!
Absolutely stunning.
I think I’m a shallow tank lover now🥹 that looks sooo dang good
My free therapy session 😌
thank tank set up man. i was planning to make shallow tank. :)
That Pinnatifida! 👏🏻
beautiful tank
beautiful!!!
Wow man! You did a good job there. That layout is amazing. But I hate that BBA. It's very difficult to get rid of it. I'm dealing with it.
Absolutely stunning ❤️❤️❤️
6:00 now THAT is what you call a test kit!
You are an artist 🙂
Such a great video super relaxing!
Woaa! Love the tank dimensions ❤ Really like the shallow tanks that give a sense of panoramic view. Im currently starting a 60×30×16.. maybe next one will be 120 😀
Woow!! Niceeee 👍
So inspiring
So relaxing...
Thanks for showing
You must have the chillest house in the world!! 😌
Nagyon szép! :)
Una belleza, i love it 😍
Super !
Good to someone admitting to having algae and sorting it out!
I wish i could have such an open tank. But my cats would tear the plants appart.
Rly wonderfull tank youve got here
The tank looks great. Are you doing anything special to make the emersed plants do so well? I am trying to grow Hygrophila Pinnatifida emersed in my setup as well but they are struggling a lot and the leaves are not nearly as beautiful as yours. The are planted in aqua-soil around an inch/2.5 cm under the water level. Maybe its a humidity issue or something else I miss?
In my experience with that plant they like bright light and plenty of CO2 to grow well. I have to keep trimming them down because they start growing past the light. My house is usually around 74 degrees with a fan going most of the time. Humidity levels are low too. Yours just might need to get acclimated.
@@anthonychang2367 Thanks a lot for your response. I am not using any CO2 in my tank but as they plants grow emersed it would be my expectation that they are able to take all the CO2 they need from the air rather than from the water. Maybe I just need to give them a little more time. I now trimmed them down to the first set of leaves that are breaching the water and hope they will grow back healthier. Good to know that yours were able to do will without lots of humidity!
Great tank and scape. The whole layout is great.. but condolences on the black beard algae
I have no idea why this showed up in my recommended but I love it
i need this, daily!
Thanks for the relax
Very very nice, The best
It was great .❤️
very interesting inspiring idea, I will try to do it at home

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hey are you working on the dragon aquascape if yes then please reply
Amazing tank 👍
wow such a nice tank
Nice tank!
I just discovered your channel. Your tanks are gorgeous. I have a shallow as well, but it’s very upsetting when fish jump out, so I had to put glass on it. I would love to get some dimension above the tank with plants, but I can’t. I tried lowering the water level and everything. Do you have any problems with fish jumping?
Thank you and I am glad you are here!Unfortunately a few fish jump out from time to time, which is the disadvantage of an open aquarium.
Amazing 😁❗❗❗❗
It looks incredible well! You always scape so beautiful tanks. Yet, I have a question and a remark. First the question: How do you prevent the fishes from jumping out of the tank?
The corydoras and the hyphossobrycon are both fish which you should keep in groups. Also, Corydoras love to look for food in sand. Maybe you could add some in the shady areas of the tank?
Thanks mate! Unfortunately not, sometimes 1-2 fish jump out. This is the disadvantage of an open aquarium. There are 4-5 cory in the tank, they are just hiding.
@@TheCineScaper some floating plants would fix the problem
Just wow
VERY Nice 👍
Great shallow tank!!! 👍 But how you can handle the BBA in your tank?
Amazing Video! ...as always XD