How to completely teardown and setup a new aquascape! Full tutorial
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Watch this full aquascaping tutorial compilation for a step-by-step guide on how to teardown, hardscape, and replant your aquarium for a beautiful underwater landscape! Perfect for new aquascapers or experienced aquarium keepers looking for techniques and inspiration. Don't miss out on creating your very own stunning aquascape!
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Timecode
0:00 Intro - Teardown
5:35 Hardscaping
10:36 Planting
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I love the innovation of rehabilitation. I like how you gave that beautiful Ada tank a life. :) I have this beautiful 45t from Uns, still waiting on the right stand and light… I just setup the 40A from UNS for the Madagascar Lace plant and the new Bichardi Cichlids, I wonder if bamboo shrimp would be a good addition.
Finally someone who gets that those tiny design elements get lost over time and become pointless in a long running designs
If i look on youtube, many aquascape-tubers have more or less the same content in the same time. When i was looking around, i was seeing many video's about the dark start method or the dry start method for a new aquascape. But these video's are all like 3 or 2 years old, and all of those youtubers don't talk about these methods anymore in recent video's.
Does that mean that people think otherwise about these methods nowadays? or are they still valid, but since they talked about it allready, they see no need to update it to this year?
I am starting a aquascape soon and i was thinking about doing the dry start method, so i can start with less plants and skip the algae phase. What are your thoughts about it?