Huge Planted Shrimp Tank Transformation!

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
  • Hello Everyone welcome back to todays video where I do a complete re scape of my Cherry Shrimp Tank!
    Instagram: / chrisaquaticsaus
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    Aquarium Dimensions: 30cm x 30cm x30cm cube Its a Aqua One Design
    The Tank is Room temperature No Heater about 22-24 Degrees
    For anyone curious the light is connected to a bamboo stand that is separate to the Aquarium and I'm fairly sure is this light on amazon.
    Amazon link: www.amazon.com.au/Aquarium-Sp...
    Plants Used In the Scape:
    Ammania Gracilis
    Bucephlandra Brownie Ghost
    Cryptocoryne Balansae
    Anubias Panda
    No Id Buce
    No Id Cryptocoryne however could be wendtii brown
    Narrow Leaf Java Fern
    Windelov Java Fern
    Bolbitus
    Mini Pelia Moss
    Weeping Moss
    Terrestrial Plants
    Syngonium No Id
    Golden pothos
    Moses In the Cradle
    Cebu blue Pothos
    Lucky Bamboo
    Aqua Soil I'm fairly sure is Fluval Stratum or it could be Mastersoil I have used both in my Tanks.
    Feel Free to leave suggestions in the comments for stocking choice with fish but only nano species.
    Hope you guys enjoyed the video Feel Free to leave a like if you enjoyed and if your generous you can Subscribe
    Cheers Chris Aquatics.
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  • @susanhardy9063
    @susanhardy9063 Місяць тому

    Looks awesome Chris

  • @Vazduha
    @Vazduha 25 днів тому +1

    0:54 It's probably some variation of prayer plant. My guess is Ctenanthe Lubbersiana

    • @ChrisAquaticsAUS
      @ChrisAquaticsAUS  24 дні тому

      Thankyou for that been looking for an id for a little while

  • @hylyx8910
    @hylyx8910 Місяць тому

    love the dragonstone i just finished my first scape using it i definitely need to add some more plants and utilize all the holes in it for planting like you did

    • @ChrisAquaticsAUS
      @ChrisAquaticsAUS  Місяць тому

      When attaching stuff I used super glue but its easier when the rock is dry so just keep that in mind