These tanks were set up only for few days, for the ZooBotanica 2012 fair in Wrocław, Poland. You can come to this year's edition of this fair, which will be held on September 2013.
Sure you can, it's just a matter of scale. In fact, some time ago the guys from the Pleco forum did similar layout, with this artificial bank, in a nano aquarium. And it also looked good :)
Nope, there is no blue light over the tank, at all. Neons look so nice when the water is stained brown, which is typical for black water setups. Sometimes a pink fluorescent tube can be added, to intensify the blue-shimmering effect, but usually just any normal light will suffice. It's just that the water has to be tea-coloured, because of lots of driftwood and dead leaves.
If you mean the large root on the right side - I'm not sure if this is mopani wood. I rather doubt it, considering the price such arge fragment would have... As for the method for attaching it - I think it just "stands" on the bottom, leaning against the right wall or internal filter (or both :) )
do you know where I can find more videos or pictures of the second to last tank in this film? I tried registering for the forum you showed the link for in the video, but I wasn't able to register.
thanks for upload, especially for polish lowland river "cudze chwalicie, swego nie znacie". It would be great to see Rhodeus sericeus, Gasterosteus aculeatus or Pungitius pungitius during their spawning behaviour
Well, most work consumed the preparation of the artificial slope (bank) - it's styrofoam carved to proper shape and covered with gravel. The rest was arranged "on site", in the exhibition hall, and it took not more than few hours.
Can I get more insight / intruction on how the bank (background) was formed for the tank @10:00. How did you guys get the texture affect and how did you shape the styrofoam. Was it just normal white styrofoam like you get in packages or special kind? Thank you for the help
is oak or alder your choise because of it's tannins (alder) and acidity (oak) in the wood ??? Or is acidy of oak only in the leaves and tannins only in the alder"fruits"? I preperad a good oak piece close to where I live (belgium) last week (after further research of the internet), and one piece even sinks after a few days..; i was surprised because its (dry) weight is normally only 0,7. Thanks for your interesting information. I'm gonna collect more free oak wood ;) enjoy your hobby.
Hi, I like the central european biotope, maybe the sand is a little too perfect, but it's ok. Do you know where could I find the plant and fish-list from this first biotope?
@7:20 what kind of wood is used in that tank? because I want to have the same wood, the leaves are nice and I think the fruit of it is the one making the water looks tan, is it?
If you boil the leaves for couple of minutes before putting them into aquarium everyting should be fine :) To be on a safe side, after boiling you can put them into a bucket with water, for a few days, and only after that put them into aquarium.
Hey :) I'm not sure if they have any thread on this tank at the forum. Send a PM to the user called "Killifish", he was at their booth all the time during ZooBotanica, and was involved in making this tank. He speaks English, so you guys will understand eachother. What's your nick there, BTW? (I'l write to Killifish and let him know that you'll contact him :) )
I was finally able to register. It wasnt working with chrome so i use internet explorer. I wish it worked in chrome b/c chrome will translate. Once i registered i tried to find the posts about that tank but i couldnt. Could you tell me exactly where to go or send me the link to the post? Thanks
look great, i want to have the same effect on my neon. are you using blue led for that effect? and what type of led are they? i tried some blue lighting for my tank, but it make the whole tank blue, which i don't really want. thanks a lot
Well, my wild guess would be that alder cones and oak leaves release more tannins and acidify the water more, comparing to the wood - but it's just a guess, I'm not an expert on this :)
the story goes that in the early times, when the animals could speak and when AquascapeTV was still a dream, people used the bark of oak for its brown tannins, mixed with a few other stuff to create brown painting... although bark is not a good idea to put in your tank... anyway, I hope to find a fish-tank-aquascape expert soon. I'm gonna meet a man soon (who has beautiful scalare variation on peru altum), so I hope to find out more.
good day sir...how do they keep the leafs from rotting and is that wood treated (and how) in the tank at 7:01 ? pls respond cos i want to use the same kind of branch. tnx sir
Pewnie, że można, pytanie tylko po co? ;) Za 9,90 PLN jest do kupienia w Leroy Merlin i w Obi piasek kwarcowy do piaskownic w 20 kg workach, z atestem higienicznym, więc nie trzeba go wygotowywać przed włożeniem do akwarium. Z piachem z Wisły za dużo zabawy wg mnie - trzeba go wygotować, a i tak nie ma 100% pewności czy jakieś choróbsko nie zostanie zawleczone. Poza tym nie wiadomo jaki ma skład taki piasek, i czy nie będzie zmieniał parametrów wody.
Kubuśko Pl Aaa, no chyba że tak :) To w takim razie zrobiłbym tak - najpierw porządnie bym ten piach wypłukał, potem część bym wysuszył, wrzucił do kubeczka i załał octem. Jeśli ocet nie będzie bąbelkował to znaczy że piach nie powinien zmieniać parametrów. Potem bym ten piach wygotował, bo ja wiem, tak ze dwie godziny może, i znowu przepłukał, i myślę że już możnaby go wrzucać jako podłoże do akwa :)
You have a point it could be aesthetically pleasing as aquascaped tanks but I in my own opinion think there is nothing really natural about aquacsaping than just recreating of land scenery which in any case fish dont live lol
Josh Modic Exactly! :) Aquascapes have nothing to do with natural habitats of fish. And the same goes for so called "nature aquariums", which are actually the most artificial tanks ever.
Aquatic Lifestyle i used to have very thought out tanks were i spent more time grooming the tank than actually looking at it then i went to go for plants and fish that live in the same area but even that became tiresome sometimes ide get a plant that was from the same area and theyd shred it not surprising though but then i realized hell 90% of fresh water fish are captive breed and raised so as long as there are some plant they dont care if there wild counterparts are hiding in they just want to hide so im doing my tank over one more time and hopefully that will be a settup im happy with and can just enjoy hopefully ill post a video
I don't think this biotopes are too good, seen many much better. For example, the 2nd one doesn't even have the stream required for that biotope, not to say it's not very good looking... Still it's always great to se people on the journey of the biotope!!! :D I love them :)
What was used to make the land in the South America Lowland River. I've wanted to do that for many years and all I could ever find for an answer was styrofoam, which I won't use in an aquarium.
Exactly, it was styrofoam :) Here you can find all the details (in Polish, but photos are pretty much self-explaining): www.dfa.net.pl/budowa-tla-w-akwa-pleco-storm-iii-t1299.html
The way aquariums, terrariums, exotic pets and pet supplies are becoming it would lead to a new environmentally sensitive group but like a type of witchcraft a new colony of people that hardly leave their house with jungles now attainable indoors behind glass could form.
These tanks were set up only for few days, for the ZooBotanica 2012 fair in Wrocław, Poland. You can come to this year's edition of this fair, which will be held on September 2013.
wow the last one was STUNNING
so much work must have been put into that
Some of the rooted plants are: Nuphar sp., Myriophyllum, Sagittaria sp., Ceratophyllum sp.. Floating plants: Trapa natans, Salvinia natans. Fish: Silver bream Abramis bjoerkna, Silurus glanis, Alburnus alburnus, Carassius auratus.
Sure you can, it's just a matter of scale. In fact, some time ago the guys from the Pleco forum did similar layout, with this artificial bank, in a nano aquarium. And it also looked good :)
It's called "Jaracanda", and is available with iLife software one gets with a Mac computer.
Nope, there is no blue light over the tank, at all. Neons look so nice when the water is stained brown, which is typical for black water setups. Sometimes a pink fluorescent tube can be added, to intensify the blue-shimmering effect, but usually just any normal light will suffice. It's just that the water has to be tea-coloured, because of lots of driftwood and dead leaves.
If you mean the large root on the right side - I'm not sure if this is mopani wood. I rather doubt it, considering the price such arge fragment would have... As for the method for attaching it - I think it just "stands" on the bottom, leaning against the right wall or internal filter (or both :) )
The last was nicest and close to a real museum like exhibit. Just needed more water movement.
great video as usual.
Why were you not able to register? What was the problem?
Last tank is superb!
I'm looking forward to see it on video :) I've just watched you 3 x Malawi nanos with fish bridges, this is really cool! :)
This music is called "Svannah (afro ambient version)" and is available at Royalty-Free(dot)tv :)
These tanks are more natural living environment/habitat of fresh/tropical fishes. Than the aquascape. aquascape is more a display of aquatic garden.
That's true, it looks very good :) The angelfish, however, seem to be little bit scared...
What fish? There are several aquariums shown in the video, I don't know which one you think of?
do you know where I can find more videos or pictures of the second to last tank in this film? I tried registering for the forum you showed the link for in the video, but I wasn't able to register.
Why dissapointment...? The black water can be fairly clear, it all depends if it was raining or not...
thanks for upload, especially for polish lowland river "cudze chwalicie, swego nie znacie". It would be great to see Rhodeus sericeus, Gasterosteus aculeatus or Pungitius pungitius during their spawning behaviour
Well, most work consumed the preparation of the artificial slope (bank) - it's styrofoam carved to proper shape and covered with gravel. The rest was arranged "on site", in the exhibition hall, and it took not more than few hours.
Can I get more insight / intruction on how the bank (background) was formed for the tank @10:00. How did you guys get the texture affect and how did you shape the styrofoam. Was it just normal white styrofoam like you get in packages or special kind? Thank you for the help
is oak or alder your choise because of it's tannins (alder) and acidity (oak) in the wood ??? Or is acidy of oak only in the leaves and tannins only in the alder"fruits"? I preperad a good oak piece close to where I live (belgium) last week (after further research of the internet), and one piece even sinks after a few days..; i was surprised because its (dry) weight is normally only 0,7. Thanks for your interesting information. I'm gonna collect more free oak wood ;) enjoy your hobby.
Hi, I like the central european biotope, maybe the sand is a little too perfect, but it's ok. Do you know where could I find the plant and fish-list from this first biotope?
@7:20 what kind of wood is used in that tank? because I want to have the same wood, the leaves are nice and I think the fruit of it is the one making the water looks tan, is it?
I love the last one! could i still achieve this effect in a 3ft long aquarium? of 16" high? how many angels do you recommend?
If you boil the leaves for couple of minutes before putting them into aquarium everyting should be fine :) To be on a safe side, after boiling you can put them into a bucket with water, for a few days, and only after that put them into aquarium.
Отличное видио! Мне интересно, листья на дне воду не портят?
I prefer the channa's tank, so nicely build !
6 meters???? Wow... Any videos of this monster? ;)
Anyone know the plants at the back right in the first tank? They're growing from the substrate and out of the water.
Hey :) I'm not sure if they have any thread on this tank at the forum. Send a PM to the user called "Killifish", he was at their booth all the time during ZooBotanica, and was involved in making this tank. He speaks English, so you guys will understand eachother. What's your nick there, BTW? (I'l write to Killifish and let him know that you'll contact him :) )
Is there any specific wood choise for an amazon biotoop ? If yes, I like to know ....
How do I get the music? what is the name of the song?? thank you
I was finally able to register. It wasnt working with chrome so i use internet explorer. I wish it worked in chrome b/c chrome will translate. Once i registered i tried to find the posts about that tank but i couldnt. Could you tell me exactly where to go or send me the link to the post? Thanks
The last one Is amazing
Love that last tank.
look great, i want to have the same effect on my neon.
are you using blue led for that effect? and what type of led are they? i tried some blue lighting for my tank, but it make the whole tank blue, which i don't really want. thanks a lot
Well, my wild guess would be that alder cones and oak leaves release more tannins and acidify the water more, comparing to the wood - but it's just a guess, I'm not an expert on this :)
the story goes that in the early times, when the animals could speak and when AquascapeTV was still a dream, people used the bark of oak for its brown tannins, mixed with a few other stuff to create brown painting... although bark is not a good idea to put in your tank... anyway, I hope to find a fish-tank-aquascape expert soon. I'm gonna meet a man soon (who has beautiful scalare variation on peru altum), so I hope to find out more.
You can't stop them from decomposing. All you can do is to replace them from time to time with new ones.
on that southeast asia tank. how did you attached the mopani wood
A pleasure for the eye. Thank for sharing.
Glad you like it :)
Amazing tanks. My tank I'm gonna try this. Love the look. Subbed.
What is "aquaphant"?
Got it! Thank you! Good luck
good day sir...how do they keep the leafs from rotting and is that wood treated (and how) in the tank at 7:01 ? pls respond cos i want to use the same kind of branch. tnx sir
any idea the name of the silver fish in 1st tank?
Why type of fish are they ?
Forgive the ignorance but what kind of catfish was that in the Euro River aquarium?
It was small Silurus glanis, or wels catfish, I think.
The last one is so so so pretty....
Well, as far as I know, driftwood from coniferous trees shouldn't be used. The best is oak or alder, the same applies for dried leaves.
That baby wels catfish (?) is adorable
i think all Aquariums were nice but isnt it wrong to put Pterophyllum scalare with axelrodi´s?Dont the scalars want to eat them?
the last aquarium is my DREAM!!!
Can some one please please tell me he name of the sound track please
Do u have arowana biotope video?
At 3.21, was that a snakehead?
Anand kumar Yes, indeed :)
Czy do akwarium można użyć piasku z Wisły jeśli tak to jak go przygotować i czy filtr wewnętrzny jest odpowiedni do takiego podłoża
Pewnie, że można, pytanie tylko po co? ;) Za 9,90 PLN jest do kupienia w Leroy Merlin i w Obi piasek kwarcowy do piaskownic w 20 kg workach, z atestem higienicznym, więc nie trzeba go wygotowywać przed włożeniem do akwarium. Z piachem z Wisły za dużo zabawy wg mnie - trzeba go wygotować, a i tak nie ma 100% pewności czy jakieś choróbsko nie zostanie zawleczone. Poza tym nie wiadomo jaki ma skład taki piasek, i czy nie będzie zmieniał parametrów wody.
jest pewien mały haczyk mieszkam 20 km od najbliższego budowlańca tak samo jak i zoologicznego ale dzięki za odp
Kubuśko Pl
Aaa, no chyba że tak :) To w takim razie zrobiłbym tak - najpierw porządnie bym ten piach wypłukał, potem część bym wysuszył, wrzucił do kubeczka i załał octem. Jeśli ocet nie będzie bąbelkował to znaczy że piach nie powinien zmieniać parametrów. Potem bym ten piach wygotował, bo ja wiem, tak ze dwie godziny może, i znowu przepłukał, i myślę że już możnaby go wrzucać jako podłoże do akwa :)
dziękuję serdecznie za odp i wesołego Nowego Roku
Kubuśko Pl
Nie ma za co :)
It's sliver bream Abramis bjoerkna.
No worries, neons were too big, and scalars too small :)
what are the silver fish in the first aquarium
+ DefiniteAquascapeTV - You have a Cat-knife fish?
+luis german romero chavez Nope, I don't. Why?
No worries, mate :)
i mean the tank with angel and neon fish during minute 7
Yup, actually it's my fav in this vid :)
I have south american bitope and love the tan water looks natural and my fish are happy i dont care for aquascaping as much as a more natural look
And, if a biotope tank is arranged skillfully, it can be even similarly attractive as "aquascaped" tanks :)
You have a point it could be aesthetically pleasing as aquascaped tanks but I in my own opinion think there is nothing really natural about aquacsaping than just recreating of land scenery which in any case fish dont live lol
Josh Modic
Exactly! :) Aquascapes have nothing to do with natural habitats of fish. And the same goes for so called "nature aquariums", which are actually the most artificial tanks ever.
not my cup of tea
Aquatic Lifestyle i used to have very thought out tanks were i spent more time grooming the tank than actually looking at it then i went to go for plants and fish that live in the same area but even that became tiresome sometimes ide get a plant that was from the same area and theyd shred it not surprising though but then i realized hell 90% of fresh water fish are captive breed and raised so as long as there are some plant they dont care if there wild counterparts are hiding in they just want to hide so im doing my tank over one more time and hopefully that will be a settup im happy with and can just enjoy hopefully ill post a video
The first aq, waht are these for plants in the right corner who comes aut of the water?
Most probably it's Typha latifolia - coldwater species. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typha
DefiniteAquascapeTV thx :-)
I don't think this biotopes are too good, seen many much better. For example, the 2nd one doesn't even have the stream required for that biotope, not to say it's not very good looking... Still it's always great to se people on the journey of the biotope!!! :D I love them :)
how is name of silver fishes in first aquarium ?
Great! Thanks for the reply, much appreciated :)
Gdzie pływają żaby...?
I like it!
Thank you so much I'm a very happy man.
What was used to make the land in the South America Lowland River. I've wanted to do that for many years and all I could ever find for an answer was styrofoam, which I won't use in an aquarium.
Exactly, it was styrofoam :) Here you can find all the details (in Polish, but photos are pretty much self-explaining):
www.dfa.net.pl/budowa-tla-w-akwa-pleco-storm-iii-t1299.html
snakeheads?
And quite large, too ;)
привет а можно попросить вас показать биотоп с астронотусами?
Hmmm, "deeper"...?
The way aquariums, terrariums, exotic pets and pet supplies are becoming it would lead to a new environmentally sensitive group but like a type of witchcraft a new colony of people that hardly leave their house with jungles now attainable indoors behind glass could form.
why no one using black molly for south america black water themed aquarium? imo its gonna looks good.
They don't belong to blackwater rivers, that's why
I wish I could do this!
si sabes hablar español me suscribo saludos
is very goot
Thumbs up!
To jest... mgła :) Serio, z ultradźwiękowego generatora mgły. Zwie się toto "Fogger" i jest produkowane np. przez firmę ExoTerra :)
Welcome to see my new video:
th-cam.com/video/Jixrora6eEw/w-d-xo.html
Hehe, nice setup, insn't it? :)
LE DI LIKE AL VIDEO PERO NO APARECE :C
Hey, mate :) Nope, I don't speak Spanish, unfortunately... :/
6:58 great aquarium
at 4 mins?
they appear to be african snakeheads but im not sure
sean mulhall I doubt they'll have african snakeheads in a southeast asian biotope :P
Young Guianacara stergiosi.
To nie żaby, tylko ryby. Nazywają się wężogłowy :) Szkoda jarzeńców... :(( Dlaczego zdechły?
Me too! ;)
Well, it's coldwater biotope :)
4:49 minuta, ta przypomina żaby ;) zrobiłem taki biotop jak w 7:30 niestety jarzeńce zdechły ;( ale efekt piękny
JURARIA QUE ESTE VIDEO ESTABA TRADUCIDO :S
CREO QUE USASTE TRADUCTOR JAJAJA
Telat 8tahun😂😂
BUENO ME SUSCRIBO :3
None of these look natural. I prefer biotopes that look as if you are actually in a natural environment
We don't care what you like .... just enjoy or change channel
Even my dog could have done the first one..