There aren't many people who have an eye for art, by itself, with no nurturing of that vision. Not a single artist out there will tell you that they never benefited from the patience and experience of practice. You do have vision and anyone can see that. Now you are learning how to give it life and that gets better the more and more you encourage your vision to take shape. Quit saying you don't have it! Your initial layout looks great and I am still watching but I can see it'll look wonderful
Well done Danny, the aquarium looks great 🧡! You prove that you can create beautiful aquascapes with intuition rather than a concept. I also always try to design aquascapes that are as low-maintenance as possible. However, I try to include at least one fast-growing plant, because in my experience the system then runs a little more stably. Greetings from rainy Germany!
Since I have done various art forms I thought I would be able to pull off a decent aquascape. However, I am just not very good. So I can relate to your ideas on this video. The main thing is to always just be true to yourself and not try to be like others. I enjoyed the placement of your driftwood and rocks. The plants will grow in and complete the aquascape with a natural symmetry.
Very nice tank. The Rummy Nose Rasboras are my favourite fish, and yours will grow a bit bigger than they are now, they seem to be quite young still and will grow slowly but continuously, even as adults, given sufficient food. Rainbow shiners are stunning, I would like a group of them as well in the future, but only once I can provide an outdoor space for them. I know a guy who has been breeding them for years, and apparently they need single digit (Celcius) temps in order to reproduce. Hope the tank matures well for you, and that all the fish stay healthy and happy.
Design always takes time. I think people think people just throw masterpieces together. No way. I really like your freeflow and natural looks in your scapes
I have a different theory: you’re just too kind 🤭 I know my limits, I like to make it clear in my videos that I am aware because I will not hear the end of it in the comments, how I missed the golden ratio, how it’s not triangle, this that.. but I worked more on functionality and detail and for that I really am quite proud, need to practice it more, I’m usually a bit too rushed and brush over details 🤭
@Danny-MOG well, generally people don't call me kind. I am typically blunt and honest but I am a bit biased in your favor because I love your channels. But I am definitely a fan of being realistic and straight forward and it is always better to be humbly honest or modest rather than.. "I'm the shit and I know it." Lol not much room for excelling with that attitude. So keep on doing you! There are always going to be those downer type folks out there. Especially since you have so very many people to receive criticism from. O_-
I just bought a biomaster 350 and now I understand what you mean by that hum. I didn't notice it until nobody was downstairs and then I heard it and it's very annoying. My Fluval 307 doesn't even have that type of deep hum.
i agree with stems being too high maintainance. i want to create something like yours as well. recently i have been more inclined towards low maintaince low tech aquascapes that require less effort from me😂
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There aren't many people who have an eye for art, by itself, with no nurturing of that vision. Not a single artist out there will tell you that they never benefited from the patience and experience of practice. You do have vision and anyone can see that. Now you are learning how to give it life and that gets better the more and more you encourage your vision to take shape. Quit saying you don't have it!
Your initial layout looks great and I am still watching but I can see it'll look wonderful
Beautiful simple aquascape!
I watched your orchid videos had no idea you did aquascapes too. Very cool. ❤
Well done Danny, the aquarium looks great 🧡! You prove that you can create beautiful aquascapes with intuition rather than a concept.
I also always try to design aquascapes that are as low-maintenance as possible. However, I try to include at least one fast-growing plant, because in my experience the system then runs a little more stably.
Greetings from rainy Germany!
Since I have done various art forms I thought I would be able to pull off a decent aquascape. However, I am just not very good. So I can relate to your ideas on this video. The main thing is to always just be true to yourself and not try to be like others. I enjoyed the placement of your driftwood and rocks. The plants will grow in and complete the aquascape with a natural symmetry.
Another nice scape from you!!!🎉🎉🎉
The driftwood is brilliant! It looks like a Pterodactyl getting ready to eat a horned creature. It looks great!!
Very nice tank. The Rummy Nose Rasboras are my favourite fish, and yours will grow a bit bigger than they are now, they seem to be quite young still and will grow slowly but continuously, even as adults, given sufficient food. Rainbow shiners are stunning, I would like a group of them as well in the future, but only once I can provide an outdoor space for them. I know a guy who has been breeding them for years, and apparently they need single digit (Celcius) temps in order to reproduce. Hope the tank matures well for you, and that all the fish stay healthy and happy.
Ok I see you added more😮
I have been waiting for a new scape from you 🤗🤗!
Beautiful scape you must be very proud 😊
Design always takes time. I think people think people just throw masterpieces together. No way. I really like your freeflow and natural looks in your scapes
I have a different theory: you’re just too kind 🤭 I know my limits, I like to make it clear in my videos that I am aware because I will not hear the end of it in the comments, how I missed the golden ratio, how it’s not triangle, this that.. but I worked more on functionality and detail and for that I really am quite proud, need to practice it more, I’m usually a bit too rushed and brush over details 🤭
@Danny-MOG well, generally people don't call me kind. I am typically blunt and honest but I am a bit biased in your favor because I love your channels. But I am definitely a fan of being realistic and straight forward and it is always better to be humbly honest or modest rather than.. "I'm the shit and I know it." Lol not much room for excelling with that attitude.
So keep on doing you! There are always going to be those downer type folks out there. Especially since you have so very many people to receive criticism from.
O_-
I just bought a biomaster 350 and now I understand what you mean by that hum. I didn't notice it until nobody was downstairs and then I heard it and it's very annoying. My Fluval 307 doesn't even have that type of deep hum.
i agree with stems being too high maintainance. i want to create something like yours as well. recently i have been more inclined towards low maintaince low tech aquascapes that require less effort from me😂
More soil?