If you continue to post consistently, I know your channel will take off because you are very talented. Don't change who you are, your personality and presence are great. Thank you for highlighting my favorite style of aquarium (blackwater), and keep up the great work.
Good Soup 🤝 Love seeing the microfauna showing up in the ecosystem. We coin these as supplemental nutrition/food sources for your fish to eat between feedings. Great call on swapping the carbon for the filter sponge. If you are okay with some suspended detritus in the water I am a huge fan of ceramic rings as filter media only. The care in the placement of leaves and twigs and such is great! (contrasted with my setups where I just throw stuff in and let the current do its work ). I really appreciate our partnership and you showcasing my products in such a great and unique way! #buildyourecosystem let's send you some cinnamon bark and macaranga leaf litter on your next TanninBae Team order!
Just came back from a vacation in Japan, what a better comeback than having a bunch of videos about aquariums to see 😂 you do always really nice scapes, very good job
I love the way the palm fronds look. A few months ago I ordered some chili rasboras, but I don't think any of them turned out to be chilis. lol Someday I will get some real ones, they are so cute.
haha that's a shame. I have also gotten the wrong rasboras as well before. It's hard to tell them apart when they are stressed in a shipment and discolored.
Great video! Thanks for taking us through the whole process, including the things that didn't work out so well initially. Looking forward to seeing more about this tank Subscribed because of this video, btw
I've been super interested in long shallow tanks of late. So, great to see this video. Thinking my next big tank will be a low boy. Maybe river tank. Not sure. Keep up the great content!
If you ever find a piece of driftwood like Manzanita or even a piece of Bamboo split in half it would look sweet going from behind the tank to the Fluval Nano light . I stayed at the Lodge at Lake Placid back in 2005 and everything about the place was a mix of rustic and modern but they had branches almost everywhere inside and outside. Since then it's not possible for me to not see where I should use a tree 🏕️
Man that driftwood looks kinda odd. It doesn't connect with the scape. After you added palm leaf it looked more natural but still.. My suggestion would be to give a little slope from back to front and create a high ground at the back especially where the driftwood begins. Edit: refer mj aquascaping. He has done a 30cm cube but you'll get an idea about what I'm saying.
hi, i asked a question in your last video, but you never responded just liked it anyways the question is: what fertilizer do you use and how often do you fertilize? also what root tabs are you using if any
If you continue to post consistently, I know your channel will take off because you are very talented. Don't change who you are, your personality and presence are great. Thank you for highlighting my favorite style of aquarium (blackwater), and keep up the great work.
This comment made my day. Thank you for behind a part of the world of whasian TH-cam community! Happy to be here!
Good Soup 🤝 Love seeing the microfauna showing up in the ecosystem. We coin these as supplemental nutrition/food sources for your fish to eat between feedings. Great call on swapping the carbon for the filter sponge. If you are okay with some suspended detritus in the water I am a huge fan of ceramic rings as filter media only. The care in the placement of leaves and twigs and such is great! (contrasted with my setups where I just throw stuff in and let the current do its work ). I really appreciate our partnership and you showcasing my products in such a great and unique way! #buildyourecosystem let's send you some cinnamon bark and macaranga leaf litter on your next TanninBae Team order!
Thanks for stopping by! Thank you for helping me out! Plan on adding some fern fronds in here next time around👀
that driftwood piece looks like howl's moving castle!! I love it
right!? Love the floating island look!
I always appreciate how honest you are in your videos with things that work and don't.
A lot of work went into that and it surely paid off. Looks great! Another wonderful tank!
Well said about dimensions playing an important role! It really doesn't come up enough 🙌
Thanks man!
Looks great
Looks awesome.
Looks awesome. The only thing I would’ve added to it would be about 4 Amano shrimp. Maybe blue shrimp
Thank you! Definitely need to add shrimp.
Love this kind of set-up. a long strand of Brazilian Pennywort floating from one end to nearly the other would look awesome and fits the scheme :)
Thanks man! I'll be sure to give it a shot!
Very helpful video! Keep posting! Your voice is easy to listen to.
Just came back from a vacation in Japan, what a better comeback than having a bunch of videos about aquariums to see 😂 you do always really nice scapes, very good job
i always love black water setups. KEEPING IT REAL.
i like it
Thank you for watching!
Looks great!
My favorite channel!!!
beautiful ❤
Thank you!
World of whasian > nightly ASMR
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I like your blackwater aquarium. It is beautiful. It will be nice to see the aquarium grow. I also like the UN styled aquarium.
Thank you!
I love the way the palm fronds look. A few months ago I ordered some chili rasboras, but I don't think any of them turned out to be chilis. lol Someday I will get some real ones, they are so cute.
haha that's a shame. I have also gotten the wrong rasboras as well before. It's hard to tell them apart when they are stressed in a shipment and discolored.
New video thank god. Was having withdrawals
Great video! Thanks for taking us through the whole process, including the things that didn't work out so well initially. Looking forward to seeing more about this tank
Subscribed because of this video, btw
Thank you so much for watching!
Looks so good. Cant wait to see uodates
Very good looking botanical method black water tank🎉 cant wait when crypts spread all over tank
thank you!
I've been super interested in long shallow tanks of late. So, great to see this video. Thinking my next big tank will be a low boy. Maybe river tank. Not sure. Keep up the great content!
Thank you so much!
I have an AquaTop 6.7 gallon bookshelf tank and it was so difficult to design because it is very narrow.
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your thumbs up comments are what I live for haha!
brother I've been searching high and low for some Chil's. But as always, tank is looking amazing.
Thanks bro! Chilis insanely popular right now!
@@WorldofWhasian I need a chili plug
If you ever find a piece of driftwood like Manzanita or even a piece of Bamboo split in half it would look sweet going from behind the tank to the Fluval Nano light . I stayed at the Lodge at Lake Placid back in 2005 and everything about the place was a mix of rustic and modern but they had branches almost everywhere inside and outside. Since then it's not possible for me to not see where I should use a tree 🏕️
Love that idea! manzanita is awesome.
what do you call the tool you were using at 3:05? thank you!
that's a seachem algae scraper! Works well, but it is a gimmick. A razor blade works just fine.
Man that driftwood looks kinda odd. It doesn't connect with the scape. After you added palm leaf it looked more natural but still.. My suggestion would be to give a little slope from back to front and create a high ground at the back especially where the driftwood begins.
Edit: refer mj aquascaping. He has done a 30cm cube but you'll get an idea about what I'm saying.
I appreciate the feedback! I’ll hit up MJ
Im still convinced you have 100k+ subscribers and its just a glitch showing you done
hi, i asked a question in your last video, but you never responded just liked it anyways the question is:
what fertilizer do you use and how often do you fertilize? also what root tabs are you using if any
my bad. I use 2 hour aquarist apt 3 fertilizer. I use 2 hour aquarist root tabs as well but not very often.
@@WorldofWhasian thanks 👍
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Looks great!