I love the look of the 90L... such a cool shape. You guys basically just built the thing I had in my head for my living room, except I want it to be visible from all sides as a cocktail table centerpiece.
Only thing i would change is put some emersed tall grass in the back left corner and in amongst the Val and then maybe a shorter more colorful emersed plant like water sprite, red fitonia with a hydrocotyle trip. bush or just grass & the HT bush to cover the flat edge of the wood on top. I think they would really complete that edge of the river bed vibe besides that this one came out fantastic great job guys
Great advice! 😁. This aquarium has taken multiple journeys since this video which is cool. You can see it in a couple of our latest videos. Covered the spider wood with Montecarlo. Pretty sweet!
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago. This is lovely! I did very much the same thing with my 32 gallon long SRA. Of course at this point the plants have totally grown in and changed the river style to more of a nature style but it's a crowd pleaser. Still, I may cut it back to something more akin to yours. Inspired!
Rather than doing a cocktail substrate, You guys could stay with aqua soil on the bottom then would have capped with some beautiful sand and gravel then rest what you guys did with the wood and river rocks.
so the accelerator is pointless. crush up some aquasoil or use some of your finer substrate then just spray it with normal water and it cures the same way as with the accelerator but that only cures what the moisture/accelerator can touch. you still need to wait for it to cure fully before filling with water if you want a secure bond or the cotton/cigarette filter/tissue paper just rots and comes loose
➡ Rock & Wood - brs.li/Rock_Wood
➡ CO2 Injection - brs.li/CO2
➡ Live Plants - brs.li/Live_Plants
➡ Lighting - brs.li/Lighting
I love the look of the 90L... such a cool shape. You guys basically just built the thing I had in my head for my living room, except I want it to be visible from all sides as a cocktail table centerpiece.
Sehr informative Schilderung der Einrichtung des echt schön gewordenen Bachlaufaquariums! 👍
Super fun watching you two build this from the start. Looks amazing!
Thanks! More to come 👊
Dang! It’s Palmer Aquatics! A legend in the field damn
What is good my friend?!?
I like that plyer trick...gonna do that the wood in my long tank.
absolutely beautiful! great work guys!😊
Thanks for watching! More to come 😊
Only thing i would change is put some emersed tall grass in the back left corner and in amongst the Val and then maybe a shorter more colorful emersed plant like water sprite, red fitonia with a hydrocotyle trip. bush or just grass & the HT bush to cover the flat edge of the wood on top. I think they would really complete that edge of the river bed vibe besides that this one came out fantastic great job guys
Great advice! 😁. This aquarium has taken multiple journeys since this video which is cool. You can see it in a couple of our latest videos. Covered the spider wood with Montecarlo. Pretty sweet!
@@BRSfresh yeah I saw that! The MC looks fantastic 👊🏻
Szkoda, że nie zrobiliście wersji z korzeniem wiszącym na szybie akwarium, pasowało idealnie... może w następnym projekcie.
Dzięki za film 👍
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago. This is lovely! I did very much the same thing with my 32 gallon long SRA. Of course at this point the plants have totally grown in and changed the river style to more of a nature style but it's a crowd pleaser. Still, I may cut it back to something more akin to yours. Inspired!
Thanks 🙏
I like the banter... More banter please. Keep the rock ;)
Rather than doing a cocktail substrate, You guys could stay with aqua soil on the bottom then would have capped with some beautiful sand and gravel then rest what you guys did with the wood and river rocks.
That could work too 👍
so the accelerator is pointless. crush up some aquasoil or use some of your finer substrate then just spray it with normal water and it cures the same way as with the accelerator but that only cures what the moisture/accelerator can touch. you still need to wait for it to cure fully before filling with water if you want a secure bond or the cotton/cigarette filter/tissue paper just rots and comes loose
That's about £200 on gravel alone and that woods probably another hundred 😂
Of course the briselnose will get too big
We’ll keep an eye on it!