viktorlantos
Aquascaper
This one is also probably missing from the journal section.
The past story was that i had an Asian Spirit scape / which is still in contest at IAPLC 2012
It was a nice but pretty challenging scape to keep it nice on a long term. Also with a baby girl and an aquascaping gallery i wanted some minimal maintenance tank for the next 6 months or so.
After removed all the plants, wood pieces. Added in some new stones and a bag of freesh Amazonia in the back
Yes i kept the rocks with Algae did not brushed it. I have that's why i am paying for CO2 to do the job
Nah joking, but i thought in a well balanced tank these algae will go away in the first few weeks.
And i was right. After 2.5 weeks the tank looked like this. Nothing happened just changed the water after the planting
And this is where we are today (well last weekend )
I only had to trimming once in this timeframe. Sorry for the algae glass stuff, but this shot was before the maintenance work.
I am using RO water only for water changes. 125 liters per week. The water hardness is kicking back after 4 days so that's the only challenging part in this scape. But otherwise a lovely background in our living room. And my doughter love it
I also did a video last weekend on this tank. Not bad after 9 weeks with some challenging stuff.
The thing that i like in this scape that i fully reused the base of the previous scape. Just changed the plants and i have a completely new aquarium which not need maintenance.
Thanks for watching guys. Your comments are welcome
The past story was that i had an Asian Spirit scape / which is still in contest at IAPLC 2012
It was a nice but pretty challenging scape to keep it nice on a long term. Also with a baby girl and an aquascaping gallery i wanted some minimal maintenance tank for the next 6 months or so.
After removed all the plants, wood pieces. Added in some new stones and a bag of freesh Amazonia in the back
Yes i kept the rocks with Algae did not brushed it. I have that's why i am paying for CO2 to do the job
Nah joking, but i thought in a well balanced tank these algae will go away in the first few weeks.
And i was right. After 2.5 weeks the tank looked like this. Nothing happened just changed the water after the planting
And this is where we are today (well last weekend )
I only had to trimming once in this timeframe. Sorry for the algae glass stuff, but this shot was before the maintenance work.
I am using RO water only for water changes. 125 liters per week. The water hardness is kicking back after 4 days so that's the only challenging part in this scape. But otherwise a lovely background in our living room. And my doughter love it
I also did a video last weekend on this tank. Not bad after 9 weeks with some challenging stuff.
The thing that i like in this scape that i fully reused the base of the previous scape. Just changed the plants and i have a completely new aquarium which not need maintenance.
Thanks for watching guys. Your comments are welcome