The simplicity of this hard scape works so much better for this tank! I love the artistic direction you took with this one and the shrimp seem to love it which is obviously the most important! Great job ❤
Me while watching the video mid way: I feel more accent stones will be nicer in the foreground. Me towards the end: Ma man. Your video is absolutely nice to just sit back, watch and relax. More beginners need to follow your footsteps with their small tanks. Really, every new fishkeeper should start with a shrimp tank. They have so much of character!
Man i really like your scapes, hope that someday you'll do an aquarium with cichlids, besides that i want to ask you an advice: how can i rescape my 55 liters (with nanofish and shrimps) since zero without losing the cycle? The only thing i want to keep is the filter and re-arrange the plants
Hey thank you! Best thing you can do is to have another tank ready and cycled. I have a quarantine tank that is pretty much always running for this purpose. I also keep media in there when I'm not using it to keep the bacteria alive. As far as jump starting the cycle for your new tank, repurposing as much as you can goes a long way, bacteria grows on pretty much anything. If you can reuse the substrate that would go a long way, so long as you keep it hydrated. Unfortunately you may loose the cycle and things will have to catch up, But using hardscape, plants, gravel, from established tanks certainly gives you a head start!
Another awesome aquascape!! You're 💯 right with that 2 gal less was more. Looks super elegant. I do have a question for you dealing with sand and trying to keep it clean. Do you have IG so I can send you a pic of my Beta sorority tank and the issue I'm having? Thanks!!
bro idk how your not more popular fr
I think his channel is fairly new tbh. Give it a year and this channel will be around 200k I bet
I appreciate you thank you!
The simplicity of this hard scape works so much better for this tank! I love the artistic direction you took with this one and the shrimp seem to love it which is obviously the most important! Great job ❤
Thank you kiki!!!!
Gosh your videos are just soooooo good
Thank you man!!! ♥️
Me while watching the video mid way: I feel more accent stones will be nicer in the foreground.
Me towards the end: Ma man.
Your video is absolutely nice to just sit back, watch and relax. More beginners need to follow your footsteps with their small tanks. Really, every new fishkeeper should start with a shrimp tank. They have so much of character!
Thank you so much!!!
so simple yet so amusing to look at.
Thank you!
I love the way hydrocotyle tripartita spreads over the hardscape, probably my favorite plant to utilize for that route
Right!? I hope it grows out well here.
Nice reconfiguration Alex. And another brilliant video!
Thank you!
Love the final result, dragon stone is awesome!
Thank you!
CINEMATIC VIDEOS BADASSSS🎉
Thank you!
How many gallons is this tank/ do you have a link?
Why do you put plastic over the plants when you flood it? Also I subbed
Thanks for subbing! I use plastic wrap to prevent the water from disturbing the substrate and causing cloudy water.
what kind of lights do you use?
I use fluval plant lights!
❤ I love it when you upload. Are most of your tanks filterless?
Thank you! Currently the shrimp tanks are the only filterless setups that I have.
Man i really like your scapes, hope that someday you'll do an aquarium with cichlids, besides that i want to ask you an advice: how can i rescape my 55 liters (with nanofish and shrimps) since zero without losing the cycle? The only thing i want to keep is the filter and re-arrange the plants
Hey thank you!
Best thing you can do is to have another tank ready and cycled. I have a quarantine tank that is pretty much always running for this purpose. I also keep media in there when I'm not using it to keep the bacteria alive. As far as jump starting the cycle for your new tank, repurposing as much as you can goes a long way, bacteria grows on pretty much anything. If you can reuse the substrate that would go a long way, so long as you keep it hydrated. Unfortunately you may loose the cycle and things will have to catch up, But using hardscape, plants, gravel, from established tanks certainly gives you a head start!
very nice! new sub for you and keep it up 👍👍
Thank you watching and subbing!
Another awesome aquascape!! You're 💯 right with that 2 gal less was more. Looks super elegant. I do have a question for you dealing with sand and trying to keep it clean. Do you have IG so I can send you a pic of my Beta sorority tank and the issue I'm having? Thanks!!
Thanks for watching! and Yeah I am on IG @worldofwhasian