how does it look nowadays? many combination pots / containers where we transplant a fresh and good-looking plants can look great right after transplanting but the concern is, how long can all these plants live this way? Eg, we know the carnivrous plants can thrive just fine in a medium of spaghnum moss, but can the ferns and other plants do the same?
This is called a rimless aquarium. Most of them should come with clear silicon. Not sure where you are from but the company ADA is available world wide at most aquarium shops
We cant buy it online? I have a 40 gallon aquarium that I was hoping to DIY (somehow). I have a vision to make a sort of plantarium lol. Rimless top level that has a waterfall in the middle that flows to the bottom aquarium that houses 1 goldfish. Hmmm is it possible? I am hoping to use carnivorous plants and add a fogger/mist. With filters of course.
@@MeekaBear look up paludarium. You most certainly can do it! I have one going right now with 4 Molly's. I must warn you tho. You will become addicted. Lol it's a great, relaxing, and beautiful hobby to get into. I also used an old regular tank, took the trim off and converted it into exactly what I needed/wanted. You don't need to get anything special to start with. It's best to used what you have most easily available and cost effective when you first begin. Especially these days.
How do the non-carnivorous plants get nutrients? And how do you clean the tank?
Looks like a work of art
Why did you say in thy video "if we have any questions to ask below (here)", yet you never answer them?
how does it look nowadays?
many combination pots / containers where we transplant a fresh and good-looking plants can look great right after transplanting but the concern is, how long can all these plants live this way? Eg, we know the carnivrous plants can thrive just fine in a medium of spaghnum moss, but can the ferns and other plants do the same?
Same with the airplants in there, carnivores plants need constant moisture where as airplants will rot if they are moist for more than a day
@@No-lg9bz This guy is wet behind the ears when it comes to carnivorous plants and air plants.
How often are your watering/misting this tank? How much water do you let sit in the bottom?
Yesss !!! Something to do with my nepenthes, serracenia, and charcoal 😱😩 thank youuuu
Love it
Lava rock?? The first media??
River rock looks like
What plant is the tallest one at the very back looks kinda like palm
What is that grass looking plant you've planted??
where do you buy the aquarium without the black seams?
This is called a rimless aquarium. Most of them should come with clear silicon. Not sure where you are from but the company ADA is available world wide at most aquarium shops
We cant buy it online? I have a 40 gallon aquarium that I was hoping to DIY (somehow). I have a vision to make a sort of plantarium lol. Rimless top level that has a waterfall in the middle that flows to the bottom aquarium that houses 1 goldfish. Hmmm is it possible? I am hoping to use carnivorous plants and add a fogger/mist. With filters of course.
Tall order lets see what I can muster thx
@@MeekaBear look up paludarium. You most certainly can do it! I have one going right now with 4 Molly's. I must warn you tho. You will become addicted. Lol it's a great, relaxing, and beautiful hobby to get into. I also used an old regular tank, took the trim off and converted it into exactly what I needed/wanted. You don't need to get anything special to start with. It's best to used what you have most easily available and cost effective when you first begin. Especially these days.
what's the substrate you use?
Looks like long fibered sphagnum moss.