Shallow Tank Aquascape Step by Step Tutorial: No CO2 (I don't know if I like it!)
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- Creating Shallow Tank Aquascape - Step by Step Tutorial" In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a shallow tank aquascape with beautiful hardscape materials.
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I dig it a lot! Don't overthink it too much!
Me gusto mucho, creo que lo voy a copiar .... saludos desde México!
it,s a realy nice scape i love it small and simpel beautiful❤❤👌😍😍
Thank you!! 😊
I think it looks great
My favourite so far Rache; I love it ❤
Awh Thank you! 🥰
Lovely video mate. Appreciate your honesty and insights. 😊
Awh thanks George 😊
I'm definitely in the 'love it' camp. It's very different to your other scapes, but I like the simple, clean look. As for randomness, I think you've nailed it. It looks very natural.
Tank looks good Rach, I like the simplicity of it 👏👏👏 ( Steves-tanks)
Thank you! I am actually beginning to enjoy the simplicity and minimalistic look, I wasn't sure at first but it's growing on me, plus I'm hoping maintenance will be a breeze 😅
It looks awesome. Thanks for the share
Awh thanks so much 😊
I have various kinds of aquascapes in my gallery. I have one very similar to yours. Your scape is a beautiful one. Love your work, you have talent in the art of aquascaping.
Love the tank. And great commentary. ❤
Thank you!
I’m ordering a 60F this morning. It will replace a 22L nano tank in my office. Your scape here is really close to what I just did in my 20g cube - except it was also the only place to put a large Java fern I had.
60F is a great size, I would have loved one but didn't quote have the space! Happy scaping! 😊
creating randomness on purpose... super challenging.. you do fantastic! seems like you took the randomness of color into account as well.. I agree , problay not feeling 100% because it hasn't grown into itself.. might be worth taking a chance, for whatever that may mean to you.. great vid. thank you for sharing
Very inspiring! Been struggeling with a similar scape for a while.
Really love how yours turned out. 💯
Awh thank you and thanks for watching! I hope yours comes together! Sometimes simple scapes are tricky as theirs nothing to hide behind, I know I found this harder than it looked
Liking the minimalist approach. When the plants mature its gonna look excellent
Thank you so much 😊🙏
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Pure beauty.
Thank you ! 😊
I really like it, I also like that one of the boulders looks a bit like a jacket potato 🥔 😉
Aahh 🤣🤣🤣 it really does! That's proper tickeld me that has!
II like this scape. I think it would look good with some red root floaters on the far right hand side.
Yes great idea! I thought this too but I can never manage to get them red! 😅
@@REscapes time for another attempt!!
I liked 🙌🏼
Thank you!
Looks incredible!!!! I also have a 45F , what stand are you using ?!
It's a stand from a company called all pond solutions, but It's deeper than the tank so there's about 15cm of space behind it, I also painted it grey as it came as standard in white, tbh it's a very cheap stand the quality isn't great but it's so hard finding stands for a 45p / f that don't cost a fortune!
Beautiful scape! I really like it. On a personal note though, I kind of the big yellow stone on the right feels awkward and out of place. Maybe it looks different in person 🤔
Now you've pointed it out I can totally see what you mean! I think it does maybe look less awkward in real life but even still I can see how it stands out against the rest, I might add some more small anubias and try and soften the harsh look of it 😊 thanks for watching!
Is your tank at an angle, water looks lower on one side? Lovely scape.
Yeah the floor isn't even 🤣 it annoys me too when I look at it
Whats the name of the stone ?
Its called elderly boulder and its by wio
Thanks love from india❤ ( iam not sure if im gonna get that) 😂
@ironsight863 ah yeah you might struggle, to be honest they are pretty much just like a river pebble!
Hey can you tell me about the maintenance of the tank like when do you water change and what about the filter?