I think Fukada-san would be greatly flattered. It's great to see more layouters challenging themselves, and also trying out the types of technique we try to share and demonstrate at TAU. Great work!
Thank you Steve! I actually learned this and was inspire to do this layout from watching you and Fukada-San on Greenaqua. Thank you very much for all the advices and techniques!
Wow 😯 Iv never thought of glueing or breaking stone apart Iv always just looked for the stones I liked, amazing.... I definitely will use your techniques in my 55 gallon that I’m planning on doing
Ramiz to be honest. I accidentally added too much soil at the back, so I moved them to the front. It was suppose to be just sand in the front with not soil under. It would be a pain to remove them, so I just went with it. Also, It doesn’t matter where you add the soil. The soil will release nutrients anywhere in the tank and that’s all your fish and plants need.
I think Fukada-san would be greatly flattered. It's great to see more layouters challenging themselves, and also trying out the types of technique we try to share and demonstrate at TAU. Great work!
Thank you Steve! I actually learned this and was inspire to do this layout from watching you and Fukada-San on Greenaqua. Thank you very much for all the advices and techniques!
Thank you for the tutorial. I've been researching and looking into creating something similar. Very helpful, earned yourself a subscriber. 👍
Wow 😯 Iv never thought of glueing or breaking stone apart Iv always just looked for the stones I liked, amazing.... I definitely will use your techniques in my 55 gallon that I’m planning on doing
Thank you, and yes. A lot of pro aquascaper use the same technique.
G Scape well I haven’t seen it .... great idea and I looked at your other videos and the aluminum to hold the rocks another great idea.....
Jose Perez Rubalcava thank you! 🙏
awesome, thanks for the tutorial on recreating this masterpiece
Luis Tan thank you. Looking forward to do some more.
Amazing! You've given hope to nano scapers that they can put a IAPLC Grand prize standard scape into a nano tank!
nice job man
Excellent work! What material is the mat you placed at the bottom of the tank made of, please?
Bro this one is Mindblowing design
Keerthan B A Thank you! 🙏 I tried my best to make it look as similar to the original.
nice
wow nice scape! maybe it generates more depth if you take more sand in the background so youve get a little hill. But anyway its really well done !
Hii what is the black mat that you use? Thank youu
inspiring. surely will try to copy. may i know the list of plant use there? i see mc and java moss.. is tht all?
I have the list of plants I used in the description, and thank you!
Why did you out soil under the sand when you didn't plant at the front? I want to know.Please tell.
Ramiz to be honest. I accidentally added too much soil at the back, so I moved them to the front. It was suppose to be just sand in the front with not soil under. It would be a pain to remove them, so I just went with it. Also, It doesn’t matter where you add the soil. The soil will release nutrients anywhere in the tank and that’s all your fish and plants need.
It's safe to use mats INSIDE the aquarium now?
bro nice can check What material is the mat you placed at the bottom of the tank made of, please? thx Q
Fine natural sand, eh, I was looking for something like that and the closest I could come was sunset gold (which looks white by comparison).
I use playsand, which is almost the same shade. It's annoying to wash, but you save a ton on money.
What glue do we have to use the rocks to hold tight? And did you use cotton in between along with the glue to hold them firmly?
Mohammed Junaid yes. I used cotton and gorilla super glue. Works great for me.
Bro what is that balck tape u used?
Ramiz the black tape is just black gorilla tape
@@gscape5178 bro, gorilla tape will remain intact even under water?
Ramiz yes, it’s waterproof (there different type of tape. Just need to read the description)
Can you tell me tank size ?? (“Feet”)
Anuja Hashan
Length: 15.75"
Width: 10.25"
Height: 10.25"
Glass thickness: 5mm
Volume: 7 gallons