Krish's Aquariums
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Hello Everyone!
After binge-watching Youtube videos from George Farmer and MD Fish Tanks, I was inspired to aquascape a 17-litre fish bowl with no heater, filter, CO2 or fertilisers. This scape is mainly composed of Bucephalandra Sp. I find this species very interesting an unique and I wanted to try and included as many varieties as I could.
Tank: 35cm (17 Litres) Fish Bowl
Hardscape: Root Wood and Dragon Stone
Substrate: Tropica Substrate (Powder)
Lighting: 40W LED Desk Lamp
Plants:
Bucephalandra Caterina 'Pygmaea',
Bucephalandra Lamandau Mini Red,
Bucephalandra Mini Needle Leaf,
Bucephalandra Theia Green,
Eleocharis Acicularis Mini,
Hygrophila Pinnatifida,
Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Mini"
Microsorum Pteropus Trident
1. Added the Tropica Substate Powder.
2. Arranged the hardscape (Root Wood and Dragon Stone).
3. Plants are arranged and then planted.
4. Filled up the bowl with fresh dechlorinated water.
I also made a video on how I set up this fishbowl aquascape!
Here is a picture of the scape a day after when everything settled down.
Thanks for looking!
After binge-watching Youtube videos from George Farmer and MD Fish Tanks, I was inspired to aquascape a 17-litre fish bowl with no heater, filter, CO2 or fertilisers. This scape is mainly composed of Bucephalandra Sp. I find this species very interesting an unique and I wanted to try and included as many varieties as I could.
Tank: 35cm (17 Litres) Fish Bowl
Hardscape: Root Wood and Dragon Stone
Substrate: Tropica Substrate (Powder)
Lighting: 40W LED Desk Lamp
Plants:
Bucephalandra Caterina 'Pygmaea',
Bucephalandra Lamandau Mini Red,
Bucephalandra Mini Needle Leaf,
Bucephalandra Theia Green,
Eleocharis Acicularis Mini,
Hygrophila Pinnatifida,
Hydrocotyle Tripartita "Mini"
Microsorum Pteropus Trident
1. Added the Tropica Substate Powder.
2. Arranged the hardscape (Root Wood and Dragon Stone).
3. Plants are arranged and then planted.
4. Filled up the bowl with fresh dechlorinated water.
I also made a video on how I set up this fishbowl aquascape!
Here is a picture of the scape a day after when everything settled down.
Thanks for looking!