Wow I love it so jealous of the oase scaper line my eye attracted to centre of scape like a little cave or something looking forward to seeing this with lights on well done 👍
Wow what an amazing stunning looking hard scape! The wood structure looks incredible and don’t think you could have done a better job, so you have every reason to boast about your success through hard work. Can’t wait to see part 2 once it’s all finished with plants. My only wish was if there was more of you to see in the video. As beautiful as the scaping looks, your natural beauty outshines all your other beautifully scaped tanks put together! 😁
I've been using the ADA Malaya soil for about 6 months. Grows plants really well, seems to keep the pH a little lower than Amazonia. My pH stays about 5.5, which was my goal for keeping soft acidic water loving fish and plants.
It will be as long term as possible, it does seem like quite a hard wood sp decay should be slow but if i get a few years ill be happy, in that time though i will no doubt change the plants and maybe even foreground so it will always be some new iteration but using the smae hardscape
You could just cap everything with sand and gravel, create a deep substrate, then there's no issue with the soil coming up. Never understood why people would have that ugly aquasoil visible and create algae blooms at startup. Even carpeting plants will grow in sand, maybe slower, but the roots will find the soil below.
Yeah i did debate doing that but because im dark starting it and using a filter thats been running for a few years now im hoping it should be an easier start, and less chance of algae blooms but if it prooves to be a problem i can always cap it 😊
Such a nice base, amazing effort as usual Rachel.
Thanks so much dan 😊
Great work mate, that driftwood looks awsome! Looking forward to part 2.
Awh thank you so much 😊 still making a plant list but im thinking lots of grasses and a lilly in the back !
That ada gravel is one of the nicer ones. I love the look of it. Can't wait to see how you utilize it.
Very nice work!
Very beautiful scaping. I like it.
Thank you 😊
Great aquarium choice! I want to buy scaperline 60 in spring…
Wow. Wow. Wow. Absolutely stunning. 💚💯
Owhh thank you so much 😊😊
This is stunning. I can't wait to see how it looks planted!
Awh thank you so much 😊
I used to watch MD fish and then i found this... Amazing detailed setup. The hardscape looks fabulous...Intriguing... fantastic.
Oh thank you so much, i can't tell you enough how much i appreciate that 😊 thank you!
Wow I love it so jealous of the oase scaper line my eye attracted to centre of scape like a little cave or something looking forward to seeing this with lights on well done 👍
Great hardscape layout! The wood looks fantastic!
Thank you! 😊
Spectacular hardscape!
Thank you! 😊
Wow what an amazing stunning looking hard scape! The wood structure looks incredible and don’t think you could have done a better job, so you have every reason to boast about your success through hard work. Can’t wait to see part 2 once it’s all finished with plants. My only wish was if there was more of you to see in the video. As beautiful as the scaping looks, your natural beauty outshines all your other beautifully scaped tanks put together! 😁
Awh thank you so much ☺️
The Hardscape looks great! I can’t wait to see what happens next!
The hardscape is outstanding, there is a really nice flow to the wood. Nicely scaped!
Thank you so much 😊
Дуже гарно!
Scape is banging!
😆 thank you!
I've been using the ADA Malaya soil for about 6 months. Grows plants really well, seems to keep the pH a little lower than Amazonia. My pH stays about 5.5, which was my goal for keeping soft acidic water loving fish and plants.
Oh cool, i think i also read some where it's good for acidic water, so that's good to know! 😊 thanks!
Oh wow! This is going to be awesome. 😊
I'm excited for you.
How is the bunny doing?
The bunny has thankfully recovered and is doing well, just having to keep a close eye on him.
And thank you, im quite happy with it!
put a lobster in one of the tanks and it can still be a dining room. You can just reach over 😂
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Looks great! What type of wood is that?
Its called river wood 😊
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would this be long term scape? how would you deal with wood that decays down the road? also really liking the hardscape!
It will be as long term as possible, it does seem like quite a hard wood sp decay should be slow but if i get a few years ill be happy, in that time though i will no doubt change the plants and maybe even foreground so it will always be some new iteration but using the smae hardscape
You could just cap everything with sand and gravel, create a deep substrate, then there's no issue with the soil coming up. Never understood why people would have that ugly aquasoil visible and create algae blooms at startup. Even carpeting plants will grow in sand, maybe slower, but the roots will find the soil below.
Yeah i did debate doing that but because im dark starting it and using a filter thats been running for a few years now im hoping it should be an easier start, and less chance of algae blooms but if it prooves to be a problem i can always cap it 😊