This is by far my favorite scape I have found. I have been searching high and low for inspiration on a "River Bank" style scape and you knocked this one out of the park. Congrats on the ribbon it was well deserved and thanks for the inspiration.
I love the local scenery as reference. The finished tank looks awesome. I live in Tasmania (Australia) and I collect local wood, river sand and stones for my tanks. Our river water is often a deep rusty red, not muddy at all but red because of the tannins from the native grasses in the alpine areas. 6:03
My husband does bonsai, specifically "yamadori" bonsai -- which is where you go cut a part of tree or a young carefully-selected tree out of nature and train it to grow at home. This guy is already doing bonsai, in advanced form growing it in the water(!), cutting the new shoots to encourage close growth of new branches. I agree he could try some wiring though but I like the natural look!
Wow, well done Vinny!!!! Looks so true to the lake where you acquired the materials. I love the composition and it goes to show you dont need fancy tropical plants in every set up to create something magical😊 Here in the UK we have similar materials and i would like to try make an English biotope Big respect!!!
Super jealous of u finding that driftwood. How i wished theres streams or lakes or rivers in singapore. I'l be out in nature every chance i get. Anyways, super cool biotope. Yr video has been on repeat everytime im on youtube. Great job guy, love it!
Very cool tank. Sadly keeping the native fish of my country is not that straight forward most are just to big and/or not pretty to look at at all. Most of the ones that would be an option for an averagege sized living room tank are legally troublesome... And OC who wants too keep their living room in the winter at 5 degrees celsius.....
This is by far my favorite scape I have found. I have been searching high and low for inspiration on a "River Bank" style scape and you knocked this one out of the park. Congrats on the ribbon it was well deserved and thanks for the inspiration.
I wasn't expecting the driftwood to be alive and start growing on the tank 😭😭
Awesome job. I love the Sycamore Tree. You did a marvelous job showing our North American River, Creek, and Stream scenery.
I love the local scenery as reference. The finished tank looks awesome. I live in Tasmania (Australia) and I collect local wood, river sand and stones for my tanks. Our river water is often a deep rusty red, not muddy at all but red because of the tannins from the native grasses in the alpine areas. 6:03
Thank you for posting this!! Minimal, naturalistic and efficient. Cheers!!!
Absolutely amazing and I'd love to see a video on the fish inside the tank too
I'm so happy the YT analytic guided me to your channel. Amazing scape!
This is pretty incredible work. Bravo.
Congrats on the success. Great scape.
Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
I am your 33rd subscriber. I live in eastern Texas and am working on a similar project from a little creek near my property .
I was shocked to see the tree start growing, fantastic and beautiful scape👍💯
Your video gives me chill vibes. Amazing work
Love from canada 🇨🇦 amazing video absolutely inspiring
Highly recommend looking into bonsai tree wiring and shaping. As well as that's growing you could make that incredible!
This! Have one part cascade over the left side of the tank and the rest wave over the water
My husband does bonsai, specifically "yamadori" bonsai -- which is where you go cut a part of tree or a young carefully-selected tree out of nature and train it to grow at home. This guy is already doing bonsai, in advanced form growing it in the water(!), cutting the new shoots to encourage close growth of new branches. I agree he could try some wiring though but I like the natural look!
Amazing work!
Wow, well done Vinny!!!!
Looks so true to the lake where you acquired the materials. I love the composition and it goes to show you dont need fancy tropical plants in every set up to create something magical😊
Here in the UK we have similar materials and i would like to try make an English biotope
Big respect!!!
Good idea..!
Awesome job
Wow you cleaned up with this build!
Was für ein Glückpilz du doch bist, dass der Stamm anfängt zu wachsen! :D Tolles Aquarium
This came up amazing! The live treey is brilliant! Unique all round!
I saw minimum one lac aquriam setting on UA-cam but this is best ever for me lifetime
Congratulations nice video
Looks wonderful btw.
Beautiful work
This is incredible, keep it up!!!
That's really beautiful 👌
Really like this, I’ve subscribed cause I’m looking forward to seeing more
Super jealous of u finding that driftwood. How i wished theres streams or lakes or rivers in singapore. I'l be out in nature every chance i get. Anyways, super cool biotope. Yr video has been on repeat everytime im on youtube. Great job guy, love it!
Very nice.
Bravo from Romania
That is stunning! Co grants and well deserved!
this is actually so cool
这素材。简直绝了。
Great Vinny
Great video! Please update on the scape.
Really love this! Planning a wood river, yours comes very close to what I have in mind. If the root I chose will sprout like yours? So great!!!
😮 очень красивый аквариум вы специалист высокого уровня
THIS is what I like to SEE!!
Wow, that is amazing.
Amazing wow....can you please share with us how you prepared the drift wood for it to be aquarium safe.
Incredible
Love from INDONESIA
nice
Wowwwwwwww qual espécie de árvore é esse tronco..?
one question, why the root doesn't leach tannin into the water? is it because the root is still alive?
You don’t treat the wood prior? Is that why you don’t add any fish?
what kind of tree is that?
Warnut
Good ❤
How do you gravel vac something like that.
I rarely gravel vac, but a turkey baster works well to kick up any mulm to be removed during a water change.
Great job. Sorry if i missed it in the video, but what size tank?
Where...the heck...did you get that stump????
Couldn't the root growth break the glass at some point?
Great 💯
What's your pump setup for filling the tank?
Standard Canister Filter
What plant ID you use for layout sir?
Honeysuckle
Very cool tank. Sadly keeping the native fish of my country is not that straight forward most are just to big and/or not pretty to look at at all. Most of the ones that would be an option for an averagege sized living room tank are legally troublesome... And OC who wants too keep their living room in the winter at 5 degrees celsius.....
Omg 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What size aquarium?
What wood is this?
Honeysuckle
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