Scape beautifully done sir! Your presentation and editing skills are really good. In this video I have seen you using fevikwick (cyanoacrylate adhesive) is it safe to use?
Thankyou 🙏 I am glad that you like my work sir. Yes fevikwick is definitely safe to use if you want to stick plants use gel form and for hardscape use liquid form
Great job mate! I have a maturing tank with Tropica Soil. My anubias and my bucephalandra are rotting I think due to the unstable pH values. How can I fix? How long does it take for Tropica Soil to settle?
Thankyou 🙏 Due to unstable or uncycled tank Buce May melt but anubias usually don’t in my experience, what water do you use ? Tap or RO ? Plus where your anubias emersed grown ?
@@nature_scape I use RO with GH+ salts. I bought my Anubias online in pots and they come from emerged growth. I only fertilize with potassium. I'm in the third week of maturation. PH 6.5 KH 1 GH 4
@Gakuman80 usually anubias do convert into its submersed form but the process is too slow and almost unnoticeable but I guess in your case it might have melted a bit fast it seems, plus I guess only the leaves must have melted and the rizhome would be ok? If it's the case don't worry it will regrown new submersed leaves in no time.
@@nature_scape Thanks for the reply. I suspect my anubias have Rhizoctonia solani. Part of the rhizome has rotted and I had to cut it, other anubias bonsai plants are showing the same symptoms. However, I had never read anywhere about bucephalandra with this problem. I will try to save the healthy plants and replace the dead ones.
@Gakuman80 In my experience bucephalandra do melt and even if they are submerged grown they sometimes melt to adjust to current water parameters so that’s ok but the leaves melt not the rizhome
is it possible to get full / good color of buce in low tech? or they will stay green bc of low light? im planning to get several different varieties of buce for my next low tech buce tank including varigata one
Absolutely you can get beautiful colours out of buce. in no co2 tank it’s just that they will need moderate light ( extreme low light might keep them green ) and before buying buces. just search and check how a specific specie looks in its submersed form as emersed and submersed colours and (a bit of) shapes vary and accordingly buy them.
Yes it can definitely grow without co2. Normal flow is more than enough you just need to keep an eye on water temps. It should not exceed above max 26 ( in my experience )
In the future try not to used the faded writing. It make it troublesome to read. This is my first time seeing the video and although I appreciate the quality of your presentation. It is very annoying to make out what is being written.
I love bucephalandra plants i gonna use this scape as my inspiration and make it a little bit the same, nice tank and editing skills.
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amazing channel... Great videography and beautiful aquarium. thanks
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Well done my friend. Been waiting for some lava rock myself!
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Absolutely stuning scenery mate!
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Loved this build
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gonna build my first scape using this inspiration... thank you
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I really like this build! Buce is one of the absolute best plants!
You've got quite a nice collection going.
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Very helpful
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Excellent 👌 👌❤
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Beautiful 🌹
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Beautiful work 😍
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Nice build. I am now working on a canyon style tank that is dominated by buce's. Not an easy task as it is mostly desert style rock formations.
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Best of luck for your new build.
Scape beautifully done sir!
Your presentation and editing skills are really good.
In this video I have seen you using fevikwick (cyanoacrylate adhesive) is it safe to use?
Thankyou 🙏
I am glad that you like my work sir. Yes fevikwick is definitely safe to use if you want to stick plants use gel form and for hardscape use liquid form
Great job mate! I have a maturing tank with Tropica Soil. My anubias and my bucephalandra are rotting I think due to the unstable pH values. How can I fix? How long does it take for Tropica Soil to settle?
Thankyou 🙏
Due to unstable or uncycled tank Buce May melt but anubias usually don’t in my experience, what water do you use ? Tap or RO ? Plus where your anubias emersed grown ?
@@nature_scape I use RO with GH+ salts. I bought my Anubias online in pots and they come from emerged growth. I only fertilize with potassium. I'm in the third week of maturation. PH 6.5 KH 1 GH 4
@Gakuman80 usually anubias do convert into its submersed form but the process is too slow and almost unnoticeable but I guess in your case it might have melted a bit fast it seems, plus I guess only the leaves must have melted and the rizhome would be ok? If it's the case don't worry it will regrown new submersed leaves in no time.
@@nature_scape Thanks for the reply. I suspect my anubias have Rhizoctonia solani. Part of the rhizome has rotted and I had to cut it, other anubias bonsai plants are showing the same symptoms. However, I had never read anywhere about bucephalandra with this problem. I will try to save the healthy plants and replace the dead ones.
@Gakuman80 In my experience bucephalandra do melt and even if they are submerged grown they sometimes melt to adjust to current water parameters so that’s ok but the leaves melt not the rizhome
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Could you please share your light schedule and how many percent you set for your light?
R 50% G 60% B 70% for 5 hours
is it possible to get full / good color of buce in low tech? or they will stay green bc of low light? im planning to get several different varieties of buce for my next low tech buce tank including varigata one
Absolutely you can get beautiful colours out of buce. in no co2 tank it’s just that they will need moderate light ( extreme low light might keep them green ) and before buying buces. just search and check how a specific specie looks in its submersed form as emersed and submersed colours and (a bit of) shapes vary and accordingly buy them.
Can buce actually grow without co2? I'd heard that it was borderline impossible. What about flow? Is that vital?
Yes it can definitely grow without co2. Normal flow is more than enough you just need to keep an eye on water temps. It should not exceed above max 26 ( in my experience )
@@nature_scape Ah, so flow is necessary? So no walstad tanks
do you use soil? or just inert substrate?
In this scape Tropica soil is used
@@nature_scape any update of this tank video?
its great. but the intakes and out take need hidden
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what substrate is used
Tropica soil
In the future try not to used the faded writing. It make it troublesome to read. This is my first time seeing the video and although I appreciate the quality of your presentation. It is very annoying to make out what is being written.
Agree and rectified in new videos
@@nature_scape I appreciate your positive feedback. I hope your channel blossom and you achieve your goals for 2024. God bless you.
I clicked here just to feel jealous, to be honest.
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