Hi George, I realize this is a 3 year old video, but I just got into the aquarium hobby. After watching your videos on aquascaping a Fluval Flex, I was recently able to successfully scape out my very own Fluval Flex 15 gallon tank. Thank you so much for your videos and showing us that anyone can create beautiful aquascapes!!! Much appreciated.
Hi George. As an eager 10 year old I got the aquarium bug, unfortunately over the following few years I was just responsible for the early demise of numerous tropical fish. Nearly 40 years later I stumbled on your channel and you rekindled my love of aquariums. A year ago I brought my first nano aquarium and with your help created my first mini aquascape. A month ago I upgraded this to a 240L aquarium and using your home Aquascaper 1200 aquarium as my inspiration I created my first nature style aquascape. Thank you for the inspiration, I learn something new every day and now have my very own beautiful nature aquarium as my living room centerpiece 'George Farmer' Style :-)
I am looking at redoing my scape in my Flex 15 and my daughters Flex 9, and this video provided some great options. Thanks for the video and inspiration.
I appreciate this video. Sure, it's not an artistic tour de force, but the fact is many of us viewers would be perfectly happy with that tank in our homes. You make it look easy and accessible, and I think that's important for promoting the hobby at all levels of experience and budget.
Super "achievable content"; for many here in the States. Glad you made this video! I think the step-by-step and the outcome allows for new and old enthusiasts to either be encouraged or inspired. Well done (as always). Now... to answer the question of the 600. I've had insights to the purest forms and environments "Mother Nature" has ever created. I have also seen the effects of "Man" on "Her" created environments. As odd as it may sound; I find beauty and inspiration in both. A few years ago I started a 10g budget scape. One which I would change and learn from several times over. A concept I formed was "Trash Your Tank". I would use "trash" (nothing that would cause disturbances) as hardscape. Every time I "Trashed" my tank; I would always watch "Mother Nature" conquer said "Trash"; similar to what I was observing in a natural setting. With that said, (and I don't believe I've seen this type of "scape medium/message") "Trash Your Tank" *high end*! If you would like help... haha... you have my email ! I may be able to get a few days off work! Til then, Keep On Scaping!
Everything already said before, but I liked the low maintenance target and all plants and equipment bought from the LFS. Lastly I appreciated the final recap with the name of fish and plants Good job
I’ve just been to my local pets at home, bought some Sagittaria Subulata, micsorum pteropus and hydrophilia siamensis, can’t also got some mopani wood, can’t wait to scape my aquanano 40. Your videos are great George.
wow.. this is exactly what I will be attempting on my first aquascape!!! you made it look so simple and enjoyable... love the cinematic pictures at the end!! Keep going
Lovely video George! I have a flex near my desk at home and I chose to fill mine with a huge field of various Crypts and a Melon sword - my betta loves it!
First of all, it's awesome that you scaped a fluval flex because it's very accessible and lot of people might get more out of it than you would think. If anybody gets anything close to what you made there they would stay in the hobby. Very helpful when u use the more common aquarium products. Secondly i know it might not be a good suggestion for the aquascaper you but I would love to see you attempt a paladarium and sort of do a mix of aquatic and terrestrial plant species that might go together and keep some crabs may be which like the land mass too. It would be just amazing to visit young only just to see the scaped first hand :)
Howdy George. I said that I would get back to you on my experience of the flex 1 year down the line. I can say that with tropica soil we have a very nice monte carlo carpet, minimal algae. I was pleasantly surprised because it was my first low tech tank for years, and it looks epic. Well done on the video. I guess we will all enjoy the experience of having this tank in a central place in our homes. It was well worth doing the video. Lots of planting is always the key.
Absolutely beautiful George as always. I have the Flex 9 gallon but doesn’t look as beautiful as yours. You’ve given me some great ideas so thank you. Here in Canada, there aren’t too many places locally that carry Tropica products so that’s a shame! Every time I watch your videos it takes me back to my youth walking with my Nanny in Poole Harbour. (Where she lived) so cheers for that mate.
I nearly bought one of these tanks the other day, but decided on something a little bigger (75L) Getting all the materials together to hopefully set it up this week. Watching all your videos is really giving me some good ideas and advice. Thankyou and keep the new stuff coming please George. I once saw a aquarium set up like a mangrove forest in Cape Town aquarium many years ago. It wasn't densely planted but all the near vertical roots coming out of the sand was very dramatic. Haven't seen anything similar while searching TH-cam aquascape videos. And Cambridgeshire isn't that far from Yorkshire! 😜
Fluval Flex was my introduction into planted tanks and it worked brilliantly for me with Tropica plants - I think 2019 is a time for you to flex (pun intended) and create a complex Dutch style Scape, I'd even go Dutch with you and lend a hand and learn a lot!
Loved this, I did my first one in a fluvalflex with all Tropica too, it’s been great. I’d love to see a real high end nature set up, something to aspire too, although biotopes are my favourite so either! I am both camera shy and clumsy, but will look forwards to watching whichever lucky person gets to help you
Saw this tank in the newer video, went back here to check it out when it was made. I can see plenty of growth has happened, and it's stunning now as it is when it was made!
Really nice tank, I have two one is an aquarium and the other is a terrarium. The light works really nicely but I wish it had a timer built into it, but overall very nice aqua scape
Great video George as always. Definitely high spec nature aquarium with complex more detailed hardscape to inspire also more experienced hobbiests. Keep on scaping 😊
Sometimes the simplest scapes are the best. Easy to maintain and keeping that water crystal clear. Following this video I have brought a 57L flex and a matching 123L flex. Planning on doing 2 scapes. Wish me luck.
Absolutely love the texture created by the leaves crossing and the vibrant green. Well done George. I'd love to see you do a bio and I could actually see in real life how to not kill plants.
George yet again another great vid and unlike Pecktec who has hit the whisky recently due to sad syndrome you are sober as a judge. Bro gather your stuff and make your decision on the day and your heart will make you build the best tank........... cant wait to see it and I hope pecktec finds his way out of the drink
Since you recently got a taste of how friendly and interactive Bettas are, I suggest a scape suited for a sorotity of 6-8 female bettas - lots of driftwood and tall plants to hide lines of sight, caves to go into etc. They are usually even friendlier than males, and will literally play with you and eat out of your hand. I got 8 in my 90x45x45 tank and they definitely want all your attention, and contrary to what most people think, some females rival and beat males in terms of color and looks. Cheers George.
George wheres the update on this tank Mr. Busy!? lol No seriously though man. You are such a huge inspiration for me. You are one of the main people who got me into scaping. For that I thank you sir. Can't wait for Tropica plants to be main stream in the States.
Thnx George. Just perfect for me. Gives me food for thought. U r now my mentor, Guru. U keep it simple and r not full of yourself. Just perfect. I live in Romania so hopefully I can get hold of the equivalents. I don't like hardscape - rocks and wood as for me it seems artificially setup - which it is so Iwill go for plants and fish only
Hello George, scape with you? Yes please! :D I made the trip down south a month ago for your workshop, and even the thought of relinquishing control of travel plans to two different train operators and the TfL again would not deter me should I be given this opportunity - I was a bit too shy to put my hand up to assist during the workshop (introvert problems!) and gave myself a stern talking to afterwards, missed opportunities and all that. As for what I'd like to see in the 600: intricate, fine textures in both plants and hardscape. Quite possibly falling into the high end category you mentioned, I am picturing detailed rockwork, thinner twigs used in a root type effect perhaps, incorporating a cave/arch/overhang rock structure - sorry, getting ahead of myself a bit here but it would be fascinating to see how something like that is constructed, and to be inspired by and learn from something that is currently beyond my experience level - well, certainly beyond it as a solo effort...! ;)
My first comment and the first time I’ve watched one of your videos till the end. This isn’t because I didn’t like the videos, the complete opposite in fact. It’s just that as soon as the preview for the next video pops I’m watching it! Anyway thanks for this particular video I thought it was very interesting and I definitely liked the idea about showing the equipment that’s available from a local shop.
As always.Perfection. Great advice and education. especially on the plants. for the style of your upcoming tank. I personally like the high end natural tanks that you do. WIth the drift wood and stone.
Eat, sleep, scape with George Farmer, repeat! :-) I like the simplicity of the Fluval Flex. It's something I can easily do. I think for the 600, I would enjoy seeing you set up a very high end, complex aquascape or a biotope.
Hi George. I think the work you do to promote aquascaping is fantastic. Its great you always talk about different levels of the hobby. You've always promoted LFS so i think the negativity about your mention of PAH is uncalled for. I look forward to seeing your adventures in 2019! Ps My LFS has benefited from my viewing of your videos!
Nice work George. Did somenthing similar last year. I went to my local pets at home and got most of the plants you did and created a simple layout for my betta. Sometimes simple is better.
Hey George, please please please use that tank to make a paludarium shrimp tank. Its something youve not done before, an area of land mass above water with emersed plants, with a realistic submerged scape purely for shrimp. I think this would be genuinely interesting and exciting. Its something ive looked at a lot recently and really encapsulates the beauty of having a little piece of nature, or in this case a cross section of a habitat in your home to admire. Great work as always 👍🏻
Definitely a super complex nature style and I should get to help you out as you have cost me a lot of money infecting me with the passion for aquascaping. I also have a red colander by the way.
I was going to propose an idea, but I really would like to see a collaboration between you and Jurijs. I loved the rather simplistic approach to the scape. Nice to see a change of pace. Beautiful fish, too!
Another great scape George. I'm currently doing a large cube scape but as a stop gap I was thinking of doing a fluval flex and now seeing this I think I will have to. On the 600 i think it would be cool to use moss balls (cut up) to replicate small areas of 'greenery' between rocks. iv seen it done before and thought it was a great idea. That with a high end scape from yourself would be awsum. I'd love to learn from you and scape it with you. be prepared for a lot of questions though I am inquisitive! would be an honour. as always . . keep on scaping!
Super complex hardscape nature aquarium please! I’m trying to make one myself, so would be perfect timing for me. I would like to see rock only with an emphasis on the strata. Some layering to add perspective too. Thanks George
We just got tropica plants at my lfs, Aquarium Zen owned by Steve Waldron in Seattle!! I'm so excited to plant them! I vote for a biotope in the 600 😁🤗👍
Really nice to see some more affordable and easier scapes, love it! Regarding the Aquascaper 600 i would love to see your take on a paludarium style tank! 🙌
Beautiful. I want to do this for my beta but I am afraid to fail at it. I saw a video where they did two islands connected by a piece of wood. I loved the idea, but their execution did not turn out too well, in my opinion. I would love to see you take a crack at it.
Nice way to show people that you don't have to go bankrupt making a nice scape. It's a shame that here in colombia we don't get tropica plants and plant suppliers will charge a lot for really common plants that are available everywhere. Great video!
Oh wow, the tank is a looker! I'm a week late on this video, been setting up my own 15gal Flex, but I like Juri's idea; you two should collaborate on the 600.
Looks great George ! Such a good video and goes to show what a new hobbyist can accomplish ! While not investing in high end lights or co2 kit. I would love to see you do a complex nature style aquascape in the 600. Wish I could scape with you ! But I live in NYC lol who ever wins is lucky
The plants have grown in so quickly, what a fantastic example of what you can get from your local store chain. I'm soon to be scaping an aquascaper 600 and the opportunity would be a great introduction. I will have the equipment for a high tech version so that or a classic would be awesome with focus on good hardscape design. George, Steve and the Dragon stone maybe?
Firstly, congrats on 60K subscribers!!! Cool introduction to the new year. Something i havent seen you do, so a little bit of a challenge, but how about a dutch style with those contrasting green and red shades. otherwise ill always be a fan of the dark water tank you created last year.
Definitely biotope aquarium in the new tank. South American biotope with Ornate tetras, Panda or Julii corydoras and a few angelfish. If you can't find Ornate tetras, then you should try any of the other tetras in the genus Hyphessobrycon, they usually have more of a diamond-shaped body and longer dorsal and anal fins than other tetras like neons and glowlights that are more "sardine-shaped".
Hi great looking tank I have the same and looking to do the same now is the soil substrate enough eg I dont need gravel as I worry about the tank going murky thanks. Dave
Hi George , firstly, great little scape on the fluval ,shows what can be done with easily readily available materials from pets at home. Great video quality,super sharp images,and lastly i think a high end high tech tank would be great for me personally and to have the chance to help you with it and to learn from the master would be an honour indeed ,all the best,Martin
Pretty scape George!! I would recommend an African biotope.. somewhat similar to the one which we had seen at the green aqua in one of ur videos... it's simply stunning!! #keeponscaping
Would love to see a Biotope, with an emersed portion for some tall growing plants. This video was perfectly timed as I aim to re-do my tank soon with tropica, cannot wait!
Really really really good video!! Looks great and I love the fact that you've gone to a store that gets ripped to shreds by a lot of people! Next setup would be a high energy one, you've done a few low energy setups as well as nanos etc so it would be good to show everyone the other end of the scale. Why I would love to help you? Easy, for all the times I have been to your workshops and you've asked me to help you with the planting etc I've always bottled it, I guess this way it would be more personal and relax without the eyes initially watching! Keep up the great work buddy
Great video. A river scape with rock work and the water flowing back into the aquarium over a small waterfall. Doesn't have to be biotope specific but fish that will do well in that environment. Would be testing to scape with plants well against / using the flow. I would definitely comes to yours to help with this and as I'm ex forces as well we could spend all day talking not only about aquascapes but how awesome we use to be. :)
I would love to see a high end high tech jungle style scape. I really enjoy the scape in the flex. The budget friendly LFS scape is great. It illustrates that you don't have to go crazy to have a beautiful natural looking scape.
It’s amazing what you’ve done with such a flexible tank! It’s given me lots of push and ideas to do the same.... also shows you don’t have to travel around to all the aquatics stores to produce a quality happy little environment for fish! I’d love to scape a nature scape in the 600, you inspire many a budding aquascaper and would be like a young Padawan with you as Jedi master :-) okay.. I’m not that young, but you get the idea right?? I can travel.. by car and not an x-wing fighter.. Keep on scaping :-)
I would love the opportunity to aquascape with you George, but alas I live in Canada. I look forward to watching it though! Really nice job on the Flex, I am currently building a Vista 23 that I de-rimmed and I was inspired by your plant choice. Thanks George!
Really beautiful aquarium showing once more that you don't have to spend loads of money to get it beautiful! I would liked to see you make a shallow aquarium (I'm about to transform a turtle aquarium into a fish aquarium 80×20×20). Keep on teaching me to scape! Happy New Year! Best regards, Armando Ruas from Portugal
Hi George, I like your aqua scapes a lot. This one, is a nice one again. One thing I would suggest is to use a different stone. A light colored river rock for example would give more contrast. Now it blends in with the substrate. Keep on scraping. :)
Love it George. I have seen these tanks fly off the shelves recently at my local lfs and really they should be using your scapes as their selling photos 😉 I would love you to do a high tec Dutch aquascape with your 600 as it's not something I think I've seen on your channel and I think would be a great challenge to find complimenting plants to create a truly unique 'farmer' influenced Dutch scape. I would love to do this with you to see how someone I have learnt alot from and am inspired by does it in the flesh. I also guess rather selfishly... it would gives me a better chance of creating something equally as beautiful in my own home having seen it done by a pro with my own eyes 😂
Nice and easy scape, defo highlights what can be done with easily available equipment (although I think we all hate Pets at Home!). I met you at the RHS during your workshop - was great albeit an intro! I think for the 600 a Biotope would be great, maybe rock heavy like a rift lake - this does limit your live stock choice however since the tank is a little small for anything other than shellies! That or go super complex and high tech since you have a big catalog of scapes and might be nice to give yourself something of a challenge! I would love to help out, although not sure what I would help with, i'm good at carrying buckets of water and bags of substrate! Great learning experience none the less! I'm based in London.
As always nice video and aquascape. You are the person who got me on Aquascaping, it was not really my thing but after watching some of your videos. I've decided that i will go for it. Thank you for inspiring me. For the new set up, I was thinking of a mixture of rocks and woods but the idea is it's must be proportional/symmetrical. I know nature will never be proportional but visualizing or creating something like that would be really exciting. I'm not saying that you should get 2 rocks that is really identical, but what i'm trying to say is that maybe you could get something that is same in size, texture or structure in order to achieve that symmetrical look. I'm not sure if this is possible (i've never seen one like this before) but who knows this is a dream come true hahaha. Thank you! :D From philippines!
It would be a dream for me to scape with you but i'm in france...so i will continue to learn watching your channel. I hope i can realise in the futur same projects like yours. Thanks for all. Bye
Lovely video George! I would like to se a simple epiphyte centric scape with mainly bucephalandras. I think that it would make for a effectful scape to only use a few different variants and it would really showcase the diversety of the species.
Hi George, I realize this is a 3 year old video, but I just got into the aquarium hobby. After watching your videos on aquascaping a Fluval Flex, I was recently able to successfully scape out my very own Fluval Flex 15 gallon tank.
Thank you so much for your videos and showing us that anyone can create beautiful aquascapes!!! Much appreciated.
Hi George. As an eager 10 year old I got the aquarium bug, unfortunately over the following few years I was just responsible for the early demise of numerous tropical fish. Nearly 40 years later I stumbled on your channel and you rekindled my love of aquariums. A year ago I brought my first nano aquarium and with your help created my first mini aquascape. A month ago I upgraded this to a 240L aquarium and using your home Aquascaper 1200 aquarium as my inspiration I created my first nature style aquascape. Thank you for the inspiration, I learn something new every day and now have my very own beautiful nature aquarium as my living room centerpiece 'George Farmer' Style :-)
Great to hear Geoffrey! Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Really wish I’d seen this before I set up my Fluval Flex 😂
The black background and theme of the tank really makes the plants 🌱 pop 🌿, lovely looking setup 🐠👍🏻
Cheers Paul 👍
You made it look so easy, I struggle for some reason with planted aquariums . They never end up like I have pictured in my head.
Me too!
Funny coming across this! Beautiful flex scape George! I remember watching this when it came out 3 years ago! Part of the reason I got my flex!
I am looking at redoing my scape in my Flex 15 and my daughters Flex 9, and this video provided some great options. Thanks for the video and inspiration.
I appreciate this video. Sure, it's not an artistic tour de force, but the fact is many of us viewers would be perfectly happy with that tank in our homes. You make it look easy and accessible, and I think that's important for promoting the hobby at all levels of experience and budget.
Cheers Dylan 👍
Super "achievable content"; for many here in the States. Glad you made this video! I think the step-by-step and the outcome allows for new and old enthusiasts to either be encouraged or inspired. Well done (as always). Now... to answer the question of the 600. I've had insights to the purest forms and environments "Mother Nature" has ever created. I have also seen the effects of "Man" on "Her" created environments. As odd as it may sound; I find beauty and inspiration in both. A few years ago I started a 10g budget scape. One which I would change and learn from several times over. A concept I formed was "Trash Your Tank". I would use "trash" (nothing that would cause disturbances) as hardscape. Every time I "Trashed" my tank; I would always watch "Mother Nature" conquer said "Trash"; similar to what I was observing in a natural setting. With that said, (and I don't believe I've seen this type of "scape medium/message") "Trash Your Tank" *high end*! If you would like help... haha... you have my email ! I may be able to get a few days off work! Til then, Keep On Scaping!
Cheers mate! 😊👍
That’s awesome George! I just rescaped my Fluval Flex :) I didn’t know that you scaped a Fluval Flex tank. Yours looks awesome!
Thanks mate 👍
Everything already said before, but I liked the low maintenance target and all plants and equipment bought from the LFS. Lastly I appreciated the final recap with the name of fish and plants
Good job
I’ve just been to my local pets at home, bought some Sagittaria Subulata, micsorum pteropus and hydrophilia siamensis, can’t also got some mopani wood, can’t wait to scape my aquanano 40. Your videos are great George.
wow.. this is exactly what I will be attempting on my first aquascape!!! you made it look so simple and enjoyable... love the cinematic pictures at the end!! Keep going
Thanks Bruno. Good luck 👍
Beautifully done, everything is happy and so alive. Great job!
Not experienced enough to offer up any suggestions.
Really great video and awesome scape for a smaller tank. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Anthony
Lovely video George! I have a flex near my desk at home and I chose to fill mine with a huge field of various Crypts and a Melon sword - my betta loves it!
Sounds great 👍
First of all, it's awesome that you scaped a fluval flex because it's very accessible and lot of people might get more out of it than you would think. If anybody gets anything close to what you made there they would stay in the hobby. Very helpful when u use the more common aquarium products.
Secondly i know it might not be a good suggestion for the aquascaper you but I would love to see you attempt a paladarium and sort of do a mix of aquatic and terrestrial plant species that might go together and keep some crabs may be which like the land mass too.
It would be just amazing to visit young only just to see the scaped first hand :)
Howdy George. I said that I would get back to you on my experience of the flex 1 year down the line. I can say that with tropica soil we have a very nice monte carlo carpet, minimal algae. I was pleasantly surprised because it was my first low tech tank for years, and it looks epic. Well done on the video. I guess we will all enjoy the experience of having this tank in a central place in our homes. It was well worth doing the video. Lots of planting is always the key.
Hello George! You made really beautiful tank!
Absolutely beautiful George as always. I have the Flex 9 gallon but doesn’t look as beautiful as yours. You’ve given me some great ideas so thank you. Here in Canada, there aren’t too many places locally that carry Tropica products so that’s a shame! Every time I watch your videos it takes me back to my youth walking with my Nanny in Poole Harbour. (Where she lived) so cheers for that mate.
Cheers Chris! Tropica are available in Canada now so I would request your local store order them direct (from Vancouve). 👍
Little home bred apisto👌🏻 love that! He looks great George👍🏻🐟🌱
Cheers mate 👍
Nice little tank. Love watching that Sagittaria subulata grow so fast! Thanks for sharing. Cherri-O!
Thanks mate -really appreciate you watching so much of my content and commenting 🙏👍💚
Hey George, was great to meet you at Aquarium Gardens last week with my girlfriend! Looking forward to another year of great content :)
Thanks George! That tank look sweet. I wish they sold some of that Tropica stuff in my local store it looks awesome.
Cheers Sean. You know your store should be able to order direct from Tropica North America in Vancouver 😊👍
Such budget friendly aquascape..inspirational as always..thanks for this vid george..cheers from malaysia 👍👌
I nearly bought one of these tanks the other day, but decided on something a little bigger (75L)
Getting all the materials together to hopefully set it up this week.
Watching all your videos is really giving me some good ideas and advice.
Thankyou and keep the new stuff coming please George.
I once saw a aquarium set up like a mangrove forest in Cape Town aquarium many years ago.
It wasn't densely planted but all the near vertical roots coming out of the sand was very dramatic. Haven't seen anything similar while searching TH-cam aquascape videos.
And Cambridgeshire isn't that far from Yorkshire! 😜
Beautiful scape, thanks Mr. Farmer 👍🏼
Cheers Rommel 👍
Fluval Flex was my introduction into planted tanks and it worked brilliantly for me with Tropica plants - I think 2019 is a time for you to flex (pun intended) and create a complex Dutch style Scape, I'd even go Dutch with you and lend a hand and learn a lot!
Or a Diorama, decisions decisions 😅
Loved this, I did my first one in a fluvalflex with all Tropica too, it’s been great.
I’d love to see a real high end nature set up, something to aspire too, although biotopes are my favourite so either!
I am both camera shy and clumsy, but will look forwards to watching whichever lucky person gets to help you
Thanks Vee 👍
Saw this tank in the newer video, went back here to check it out when it was made. I can see plenty of growth has happened, and it's stunning now as it is when it was made!
That scape grew in so lush and lovely. Just beautiful. For your new project I think a biotope would be amazing.
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Great video, great advice and great for the newbie into this fantastic hobby, keep up the great work and the hobby we can see you love
Thanks Bryan 👍
Really nice tank, I have two one is an aquarium and the other is a terrarium. The light works really nicely but I wish it had a timer built into it, but overall very nice aqua scape
Your the greatest of all time!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾 Love From AMERICA
Nice!!! I'm actually going to pick up my Fluval Flex today great video as always. Cheers!!!
love it. nice simple gave me inspiration to get me started thank you
Beautiful green scape George 👍😉.
Thanks 🙏
Great video George as always. Definitely high spec nature aquarium with complex more detailed hardscape to inspire also more experienced hobbiests. Keep on scaping 😊
Sometimes the simplest scapes are the best. Easy to maintain and keeping that water crystal clear. Following this video I have brought a 57L flex and a matching 123L flex. Planning on doing 2 scapes. Wish me luck.
Absolutely love the texture created by the leaves crossing and the vibrant green. Well done George. I'd love to see you do a bio and I could actually see in real life how to not kill plants.
George yet again another great vid and unlike Pecktec who has hit the whisky recently due to sad syndrome you are sober as a judge. Bro gather your stuff and make your decision on the day and your heart will make you build the best tank........... cant wait to see it and I hope pecktec finds his way out of the drink
Another wonderful scape George, I think Jurijs’s idea sounds great. It would be fun for you to do also. Looking forward to whatever you decide.
Thanks BB. It’s worth considering but also nice to “treat” a regular hobbyist. 👍
Since you recently got a taste of how friendly and interactive Bettas are, I suggest a scape suited for a sorotity of 6-8 female bettas - lots of driftwood and tall plants to hide lines of sight, caves to go into etc. They are usually even friendlier than males, and will literally play with you and eat out of your hand. I got 8 in my 90x45x45 tank and they definitely want all your attention, and contrary to what most people think, some females rival and beat males in terms of color and looks. Cheers George.
George wheres the update on this tank Mr. Busy!? lol No seriously though man. You are such a huge inspiration for me.
You are one of the main people who got me into scaping. For that I thank you sir. Can't wait for Tropica plants to be main stream in the States.
Thnx George. Just perfect for me. Gives me food for thought. U r now my mentor, Guru. U keep it simple and r not full of yourself. Just perfect.
I live in Romania so hopefully I can get hold of the equivalents. I don't like hardscape - rocks and wood as for me it seems artificially setup - which it is so Iwill go for plants and fish only
Hello George, scape with you? Yes please! :D I made the trip down south a month ago for your workshop, and even the thought of relinquishing control of travel plans to two different train operators and the TfL again would not deter me should I be given this opportunity - I was a bit too shy to put my hand up to assist during the workshop (introvert problems!) and gave myself a stern talking to afterwards, missed opportunities and all that.
As for what I'd like to see in the 600: intricate, fine textures in both plants and hardscape. Quite possibly falling into the high end category you mentioned, I am picturing detailed rockwork, thinner twigs used in a root type effect perhaps, incorporating a cave/arch/overhang rock structure - sorry, getting ahead of myself a bit here but it would be fascinating to see how something like that is constructed, and to be inspired by and learn from something that is currently beyond my experience level - well, certainly beyond it as a solo effort...! ;)
My first comment and the first time I’ve watched one of your videos till the end. This isn’t because I didn’t like the videos, the complete opposite in fact. It’s just that as soon as the preview for the next video pops I’m watching it! Anyway thanks for this particular video I thought it was very interesting and I definitely liked the idea about showing the equipment that’s available from a local shop.
Thanks Stephen. Glad you like the videos!
I really love the clean look, couple rocks and a carpet plant. Kinda looks like you're walking up a mountain side.
As always.Perfection. Great advice and education. especially on the plants. for the style of your upcoming tank. I personally like the high end natural tanks that you do. WIth the drift wood and stone.
Thanks Benji 😊
Eat, sleep, scape with George Farmer, repeat! :-)
I like the simplicity of the Fluval Flex. It's something I can easily do. I think for the 600, I would enjoy seeing you set up a very high end, complex aquascape or a biotope.
Cheers GG 😊
Complex jungle theme with lots of little critters and creatures : )
That Flex15 turned out really nice. That’s precisely the type of scape I like. I’ve been wanting one of those, but I have no space to set one up.
Hi George. I think the work you do to promote aquascaping is fantastic. Its great you always talk about different levels of the hobby. You've always promoted LFS so i think the negativity about your mention of PAH is uncalled for. I look forward to seeing your adventures in 2019! Ps My LFS has benefited from my viewing of your videos!
Thanks Drew 👍
Amazing Aquarium George! :)
Thanks 🙏
Nice work George. Did somenthing similar last year. I went to my local pets at home and got most of the plants you did and created a simple layout for my betta. Sometimes simple is better.
Hey George, please please please use that tank to make a paludarium shrimp tank. Its something youve not done before, an area of land mass above water with emersed plants, with a realistic submerged scape purely for shrimp. I think this would be genuinely interesting and exciting. Its something ive looked at a lot recently and really encapsulates the beauty of having a little piece of nature, or in this case a cross section of a habitat in your home to admire. Great work as always 👍🏻
Definitely a super complex nature style and I should get to help you out as you have cost me a lot of money infecting me with the passion for aquascaping. I also have a red colander by the way.
Nice and an achievable scape for everyone! For the other tank it would be nice to make a high end nature jungle scape!
I was going to propose an idea, but I really would like to see a collaboration between you and Jurijs.
I loved the rather simplistic approach to the scape. Nice to see a change of pace. Beautiful fish, too!
Another great scape George. I'm currently doing a large cube scape but as a stop gap I was thinking of doing a fluval flex and now seeing this I think I will have to. On the 600 i think it would be cool to use moss balls (cut up) to replicate small areas of 'greenery' between rocks. iv seen it done before and thought it was a great idea. That with a high end scape from yourself would be awsum. I'd love to learn from you and scape it with you. be prepared for a lot of questions though I am inquisitive! would be an honour. as always . . keep on scaping!
Super complex hardscape nature aquarium please! I’m trying to make one myself, so would be perfect timing for me. I would like to see rock only with an emphasis on the strata. Some layering to add perspective too. Thanks George
Nice idea 👍
Thanks, got plenty of them bouncing around in my brain at the moment. I might even send you a sketch if I have time today.
We just got tropica plants at my lfs, Aquarium Zen owned by Steve Waldron in Seattle!! I'm so excited to plant them! I vote for a biotope in the 600 😁🤗👍
Really nice to see some more affordable and easier scapes, love it! Regarding the Aquascaper 600 i would love to see your take on a paludarium style tank! 🙌
Nice idea 👍
Beautiful. I want to do this for my beta but I am afraid to fail at it. I saw a video where they did two islands connected by a piece of wood. I loved the idea, but their execution did not turn out too well, in my opinion. I would love to see you take a crack at it.
Nice way to show people that you don't have to go bankrupt making a nice scape. It's a shame that here in colombia we don't get tropica plants and plant suppliers will charge a lot for really common plants that are available everywhere. Great video!
Oh wow, the tank is a looker! I'm a week late on this video, been setting up my own 15gal Flex, but I like Juri's idea; you two should collaborate on the 600.
Looks great George ! Such a good video and goes to show what a new hobbyist can accomplish ! While not investing in high end lights or co2 kit. I would love to see you do a complex nature style aquascape in the 600. Wish I could scape with you ! But I live in NYC lol who ever wins is lucky
Thanks David 👍
I gave you a "Like" due to your shout out to pecktec! Keep up the great work!
The plants have grown in so quickly, what a fantastic example of what you can get from your local store chain. I'm soon to be scaping an aquascaper 600 and the opportunity would be a great introduction. I will have the equipment for a high tech version so that or a classic would be awesome with focus on good hardscape design. George, Steve and the Dragon stone maybe?
Firstly, congrats on 60K subscribers!!! Cool introduction to the new year. Something i havent seen you do, so a little bit of a challenge, but how about a dutch style with those contrasting green and red shades. otherwise ill always be a fan of the dark water tank you created last year.
Cheers Seth. Lots of requests for Dutch. Too much maintenance though
I think a complex biotope scape would be the ultimate tank haha! Btw loved the livestock selection for the fluval.
Thanks 🙏
Very nice tank George!! Thank you!
Definitely biotope aquarium in the new tank. South American biotope with Ornate tetras, Panda or Julii corydoras and a few angelfish. If you can't find Ornate tetras, then you should try any of the other tetras in the genus Hyphessobrycon, they usually have more of a diamond-shaped body and longer dorsal and anal fins than other tetras like neons and glowlights that are more "sardine-shaped".
Great little aquairum!
Hi great looking tank I have the same and looking to do the same now is the soil substrate enough eg I dont need gravel as I worry about the tank going murky thanks. Dave
Yes soil alone is fine
Hi George , firstly, great little scape on the fluval ,shows what can be done with easily readily available materials from pets at home.
Great video quality,super sharp images,and lastly i think a high end high tech tank would be great for me personally and to have the chance to help you with it and to learn from the master would be an honour indeed ,all the best,Martin
Cheers Martin 👍
Great bro thanks a lot. . .
Now I have to go get a Fluval Flex. Lol Dude seriously though I love that scape.!!! 😍✌️🌱✅
Thanks mate 👍
Pretty scape George!! I would recommend an African biotope.. somewhat similar to the one which we had seen at the green aqua in one of ur videos... it's simply stunning!! #keeponscaping
Would love to see a Biotope, with an emersed portion for some tall growing plants. This video was perfectly timed as I aim to re-do my tank soon with tropica, cannot wait!
Great to hear. All the best with the re-do 👍
Hi George i hope the people at tropica will come to Middle East especially Saudi Arabia... aquascaped aquariums seems to have a big potential
Great vid, I enjoy this budget oriented content. Would also like to see you do a high end scape with complex hardscape in the 600.
Thanks Colly 👍😊
Really really really good video!! Looks great and I love the fact that you've gone to a store that gets ripped to shreds by a lot of people! Next setup would be a high energy one, you've done a few low energy setups as well as nanos etc so it would be good to show everyone the other end of the scale. Why I would love to help you? Easy, for all the times I have been to your workshops and you've asked me to help you with the planting etc I've always bottled it, I guess this way it would be more personal and relax without the eyes initially watching! Keep up the great work buddy
Thanks mate 👍
Great video. A river scape with rock work and the water flowing back into the aquarium over a small waterfall. Doesn't have to be biotope specific but fish that will do well in that environment. Would be testing to scape with plants well against / using the flow. I would definitely comes to yours to help with this and as I'm ex forces as well we could spend all day talking not only about aquascapes but how awesome we use to be. :)
I would love to see a high end high tech jungle style scape. I really enjoy the scape in the flex. The budget friendly LFS scape is great. It illustrates that you don't have to go crazy to have a beautiful natural looking scape.
Cheers mate 👍
Hey George, for the new setup I’d like to see a nature aquarium but using plants, rock and wood different that you don’t usually use.🤘
Cheers Pete 👍
It’s amazing what you’ve done with such a flexible tank! It’s given me lots of push and ideas to do the same.... also shows you don’t have to travel around to all the aquatics stores to produce a quality happy little environment for fish!
I’d love to scape a nature scape in the 600, you inspire many a budding aquascaper and would be like a young Padawan with you as Jedi master :-) okay.. I’m not that young, but you get the idea right??
I can travel.. by car and not an x-wing fighter..
Keep on scaping :-)
I think you should do the most complex scape you've ever attempted.
This is beautiful. I’m not sure I could ever do anything like this. I get intimidated even by the names of the plants lol.
Hopefully by watching a few videos you’ll build in confidence 👍
I would love the opportunity to aquascape with you George, but alas I live in Canada. I look forward to watching it though! Really nice job on the Flex, I am currently building a Vista 23 that I de-rimmed and I was inspired by your plant choice. Thanks George!
Cheers Todd 👍
What heater do you recommend for a betta fish??
Really beautiful aquarium showing once more that you don't have to spend loads of money to get it beautiful! I would liked to see you make a shallow aquarium (I'm about to transform a turtle aquarium into a fish aquarium 80×20×20). Keep on teaching me to scape! Happy New Year! Best regards, Armando Ruas from Portugal
Hi George, I like your aqua scapes a lot. This one, is a nice one again. One thing I would suggest is to use a different stone. A light colored river rock for example would give more contrast. Now it blends in with the substrate. Keep on scraping. :)
Thanks Marc! It’s the only natural stone they have at my local pet store 👍
Love it George. I have seen these tanks fly off the shelves recently at my local lfs and really they should be using your scapes as their selling photos 😉 I would love you to do a high tec Dutch aquascape with your 600 as it's not something I think I've seen on your channel and I think would be a great challenge to find complimenting plants to create a truly unique 'farmer' influenced Dutch scape. I would love to do this with you to see how someone I have learnt alot from and am inspired by does it in the flesh. I also guess rather selfishly... it would gives me a better chance of creating something equally as beautiful in my own home having seen it done by a pro with my own eyes 😂
Nice and easy scape, defo highlights what can be done with easily available equipment (although I think we all hate Pets at Home!). I met you at the RHS during your workshop - was great albeit an intro! I think for the 600 a Biotope would be great, maybe rock heavy like a rift lake - this does limit your live stock choice however since the tank is a little small for anything other than shellies! That or go super complex and high tech since you have a big catalog of scapes and might be nice to give yourself something of a challenge! I would love to help out, although not sure what I would help with, i'm good at carrying buckets of water and bags of substrate! Great learning experience none the less! I'm based in London.
Cheers Krishna 👍😊
As always nice video and aquascape. You are the person who got me on Aquascaping, it was not really my thing but after watching some of your videos. I've decided that i will go for it. Thank you for inspiring me. For the new set up, I was thinking of a mixture of rocks and woods but the idea is it's must be proportional/symmetrical. I know nature will never be proportional but visualizing or creating something like that would be really exciting. I'm not saying that you should get 2 rocks that is really identical, but what i'm trying to say is that maybe you could get something that is same in size, texture or structure in order to achieve that symmetrical look. I'm not sure if this is possible (i've never seen one like this before) but who knows this is a dream come true hahaha. Thank you! :D
From philippines!
Interesting idea - thanks 🙏
Hello George, I understand where you’re coming from and why you did the video. I hope it inspires Newbies to our hobby! Sniff sniff 👃 🌱 5:29...haha
Cheers mate
It would be a dream for me to scape with you but i'm in france...so i will continue to learn watching your channel. I hope i can realise in the futur same projects like yours. Thanks for all. Bye
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really well done and informative. how often does the aquarium soil need to be changed out? can it be syphoned and should it be?
Lovely video George! I would like to se a simple epiphyte centric scape with mainly bucephalandras. I think that it would make for a effectful scape to only use a few different variants and it would really showcase the diversety of the species.
Nice idea 😊