I love aquariums where the plants grow above the water’s surface. I like thinking outside the box. These types of aquariums look very natural and are easy to maintain. The emerging plants help remove excess nutrients from the water, keeping the aquarium algae-free. I’ve built a small 28-liter aquarium like this, housing shrimp and nano fish. I also demonstrate a gluing technique that’s very sturdy. What do you think, do you like it?
Love the videos! In the future, be careful of using the CA glue and pads combo directly on the glass, the glass can shatter from the sudden heat increase from the chemical reaction!
This is beautiful man. I love simplicity. My favourite style these days, but can you please shhare with us how you take care of the Pinnatifida over time. I always manage to get great results in the first 9 months. After that it grows so much that it reaches the light source and after, it starts to go out. I tried different approaches- when trim it has issue and get ugly, when I leave it -grows so big that eventually gets ugly and dies out. So beautiful plant and I love it for open aquarium like yours, but honestly I have a very hard relationship with Pinnatifidas. I welcome every advice on this…
I did a regular 10g tank with a similar scape for a new honey gourami & ember tetra combo. My 9g long is also loaded with shrimp, some rummynose rasbora (temporary holding) & some CPDs. It's been going for nearly a year & is completely overgrown, with just an airstone for aeration. I'm waiting on my stand to be completed so I can get to work on a 75g project that those rummynoses (+ extra later) are going into, along with the adult plants in the 9g. That'll make way for a complete rescape of the 9g shrimp tank.
I love aquariums where the plants grow above the water’s surface. I like thinking outside the box. These types of aquariums look very natural and are easy to maintain. The emerging plants help remove excess nutrients from the water, keeping the aquarium algae-free. I’ve built a small 28-liter aquarium like this, housing shrimp and nano fish. I also demonstrate a gluing technique that’s very sturdy. What do you think, do you like it?
Is Glueing the wood to the glass with superglue actually better than silicon?? In case you want to reuse the same tank??
I love this setting but I hate to find dead shrimps next to the tank since they jump.
@@aimanmc4891 I would also like to know that.
What's the dimension for the aquarium?
@@meekofox1878Usually,if there isn't any predators they won't jump.
Welcome back brother. I have missed your content. ❤
Just wanted to let you know that from all the awesome aquascaping channels on TH-cam, your channel is my absolute favorite! 🥇
*mooom! Wake up cinescaper is back*
Its perfect. I recommend some limnobium laevigatum. The roots look great and the rasboras love some plants on the surface to feel safe. Great work!
You've been missed! Beautiful scape🤩
Beautiful scape as always. Please do an update video when the emmersed plants have grown in.
So happy to see you back with another gorgeous scaping video. Your channel is one of my all time favourites😊
as usual - clever and beautiful - greetings from Poland
Finaaaalyyyy new one ! Perfection like always 🌿🐠 Does this glue works like that on wet wood/rocks also or only dry ?
Just starting this video and already excited. I love your content. Great to see more coming out!
Its cinema! As always.
Pd: my man can u pls do more facial expresions, my grandma enjoys it like a mdfk
So nice to see your post! I enjoy your work from California 😎
Good to see you again. This is a very unique layout idea, love it 👍😃
Amazing and welcome back. Don't leave us again ❤❤❤
Beautifully filmed drying process of the cigarette filters! :D love it! Nice shallow tank :)
You have a unique taste my friend
Absolutely beautiful i really like it, more shrimp planted aquarium videos
Welcome back! I really love the style of your videos. Kind of influenced me for my channel :)
Wie von dir gewohnt, wieder ein mega schönes Video. 🎉
It was a nice sharing my friend, regards
Great video as always!!
Tres belle racine,tres beau rendu😊
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
Love the videos! In the future, be careful of using the CA glue and pads combo directly on the glass, the glass can shatter from the sudden heat increase from the chemical reaction!
Yep ❤
Coooool👌🏻
Love it ❤ thanks
I love your Videos ❤
This is beautiful man. I love simplicity. My favourite style these days, but can you please shhare with us how you take care of the Pinnatifida over time. I always manage to get great results in the first 9 months. After that it grows so much that it reaches the light source and after, it starts to go out. I tried different approaches- when trim it has issue and get ugly, when I leave it -grows so big that eventually gets ugly and dies out. So beautiful plant and I love it for open aquarium like yours, but honestly I have a very hard relationship with Pinnatifidas. I welcome every advice on this…
Na erről beszélek! Szép!
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amazing
Love it. Silica sand? Which is the same as child’s play sand?
Looks beautiful. But shrimps, especially amanos, gonna like to practice high jumps for sure 😅
The heat of the reaction between the glue and filter tip doesn't crack the glas?
i was used that glued tchnic for my tamiya
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THERES MINI ROTALA
SO CUTTTEEEE
Which CO2 system do you use in the video?
I am super nervous to make an open aquarium especially with shrimps as they jump like crazy!
They will jump. Go with the Paludarium approach instead.
What co2 kit is tgat
2:15 very bad idea to use superglue in sticking driftwood to the aquarium. shouldve used silicone or stuck it to a plain stone
Why is the water brown?
How to prevents fishes from jumping out of the water?
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Background music is very intimidating.
it sounds like ai produced it
i'm not a smoker any other idea ?
Not many will know wat a filter tip is..
If they dont do their own rollies..
Update lost word bro
So aquasoil is a scam
Absolutely
I did a regular 10g tank with a similar scape for a new honey gourami & ember tetra combo.
My 9g long is also loaded with shrimp, some rummynose rasbora (temporary holding) & some CPDs. It's been going for nearly a year & is completely overgrown, with just an airstone for aeration. I'm waiting on my stand to be completed so I can get to work on a 75g project that those rummynoses (+ extra later) are going into, along with the adult plants in the 9g. That'll make way for a complete rescape of the 9g shrimp tank.