hello Dan, that's fantastic video, just right at the moment when I need most, going for a new aquarium tank setup for the first time. very helpful.. keep posting
Hey Atul Mestry. I'm glad the video was useful for you! if you want any advice or tips you are most welcome to join our Facebook group where we can answer any questions you may have :-) facebook.com/groups/AquaddictionUK regards Dan AquaddictionUK
Best tutorial yet!!!!! Thoroughly explains what plants used and where to place them, great for someone starting off or even someone experienced looking for guided Instructions, this will definitely be the video I use to scape my 150 gallon, great video keep it up!!!!!!!
Beautiful job with the aquascape - I love the dragonstone look, lying down like that. Seiryu stone? Excellent plant placement too. Well done and great vid!
I. Am. In. Love! I'm planning on updating a 2.5 gal tank with one live plant to a 5.5 gal with many for a more home like atmosphere for my beta. This video definitely helped answer some questions I had. Beautiful!
@@Gk22632 good thanks. Went a bit more heavily planted than planned. Bought too many plants but having paid for them I planted them. And up and running with some happy fish.
@@andypne5454 the same thing happened to me, but I loved the over grown look, it also really helped cycle my tank faster and control the ammonia and nitrate
Hello random person looking at the comments 😊 That is amazing! This is my goal for my aquarium to look very natural... right now I have a better fish in a three gallon but I hope to update the setup to make a nano tank!
There are other pollinaters beside bees, so no, we will not all die when the bees die. In China there are basically no bees anymore and they still have enough to eat. Stop believing everything you read on the internet.
Lots of questions! 1. What is the soil called and where can you get it? 2. Can you purchase the plants from pet stores or online? 3. Could or would you use Spring Water? 4. Do you have a website that would have the answers to these questions?
Theresa Marie you can find a large variety of aquatic plants at your local pet store. petsmart is my go to. if you are doing a low tech method, tap water should be fine. just be sure to not add any livestock until your plants have adjusted and have gone through a cycle. 6-8 weeks. lots of science involved so the more research , the more successful your aquascape will be!
I've been watching a lot of these videos recently and always wonder why they don't show it off live afterwards for a good few mins. Videos just show the set-up and then the completed and the vid ends, I wanna see the fishies enjoying it and such =P Like show off the work you put into it rather than just ending the vid.
Thank you, LeonDB :-) We have a planted aquarium support group on Facebook if you ever need any help with your new aquascaping endeavours. You can find us by searching on Facebook for "Aquaddiction UK - planted aquarium support group" All the best with your new journey into the world of aquascaping! Dan
Is it normal tap water? Or sea water? Should the aquarium be placed in a well illuminated (natural sunlight)? Or diffused sunlight? Won't some of the plants begin to float even if we try to firmly place them in place? Any water filter requured like we use in fish tanks? Please share some basic info in the description box.
I wish you would of shown more of the wood, did you place it upside down ? I have a peice of spiderwood and it looks very similar if I turn it upside down ,so I'm curious if that's what you did?
+im lost there may be a few companies that offer an aquascaping service in your area but it's not something I'm aware of so maybe a quick Google search might bring up some results. If you would like to discuss a potential aquascape installation with myself then you're welcome to contact me via my Facebook page, 'AquaDesign by Dan Harris' and I'd be happy to help.
very nice scape and set up. would love to see a follow up vid/update if you still have this tank going. feel free to check my tank and planted tank tips vid out as well if you can. cheers!
Ruben Uidam My maintenance routine includes weekly 50% water changes, daily dosing of fertiliser and weekly trimming of plants. Other than that it is relatively easy to maintain Regards Dan
I noticed you put Ranalisma in your background, but on your 30 day progress it looks like it switched to a grassy type plant. Can you advise what the final background grass is?
This looks like a marketing video !! Day 30 is amazing !! wonder what's the CO2 bubble count> type of filter? diffuse ? water circulation ? Sorry to say i didn't see it on day 30 except the CO2 checker !
I love this design, only thing that I would like to know is whether or not these plants would do well in a coldwater tank, I haven't used any of these plants before (other than the moss) so I have no knowledge on them? Please advise me, thank you! Also, what are the dimensions of this tank? Beautiful design by the way!
Hi +Sabrina Parsons The plants used in this layout should still grow well in colder water, although growth rates would be slower as temperature is a limiting factor of photosynthesis. Cooler water = slower growth. Not always a bad thing though! :-) Regards Dan Aquaddiction UK
I'm about to upgrade my setup with the Amazonia substrate, I already have a cycled 5x2x2 tank with over 200 fish... if I do a complete revamp on my tank, will it be safe to put my fish back in straight away or should I wait??any advice would be helpful
hi Anthony NYTMAR from my experience, ADA soil substrates tend to release quite a bit of ammonia at the start so my advice would be to treat it like a new setup. this would involve temporarily re-housing the livestock until the substrate is cycled then slowly re-introducing livestock once ammonia and nitrite both drop to 0ppm. if you can keep the bacteria in the filter media alive whilst rescaping and carry out lots of large water changes (every day or 2) then this will help speed up the process. Regards Dan Aquaddiction UK
Man I would love to start something like that with my tank. Have a 200gl been established maybe 10 or 11yrs.just small gravel bottle and a few medeun size decorations.Would love to build it up with real live plants and things I just don't know how or were to start
watch lots and lots of aquascaping vids pal. I've just started only 5 weeks ago . Already upgraded to an aquascaper 1500 ( 450 ltr). all my wood is sorted (redmoor roots of ebay) . I used elephant stone for the rocks, others are available. now im looking at the plants. To me thats the hard part. look for George Farmer on you tube . he has helped me loads . he shows you the basics and helps name plants etc. also visit aquarium gardens on google. based in Huntingdon. they will help with any of your purchase requirments. great guys who run it. they have everything you need. From every rock you can get to wood to plants , co2, lilly pipes ( glassware) for inlet and outlet. have fun with it :) any questions ask .. even though im a noob, i can point you in the right direction for answers. George has live aquascaping vids on sunday nights. search for aquascaper 1500 and you will find George on most of them.
Im looking for ideas for my new aquarium and this looks cool, can this be difficult if you have fish in it, i mean the maintainance of cleaning it, im just a beginner and im thinking that fish and turtle will eat the plants if buy this kind of marine life
hi FaLLenStormyGod. as far as I am aware the turtles would eat the plants but there are many species of fish that are well suited to heavily planted aquariums like this one. my personal preference is a large shoal of a single species of small fish, as this is more aesthetically pleasing and will bring out more natural behaviour of livestock. they shouldn't affect the maintenance routine other than having to be careful not to suck them up the siphon tube :-) Happy new year Dan Aquaddiction UK
tnx happy new year to you too ^^ and can i ask is a co2 is just like an air pump when you plug it in,it will do whats suppose to do bec im thinking that co2 have a little canister that you always replace, ive never seen a co2 for tank before so i really dont know to maintain them, it might be expensive
+FaLLenStormyGod The CO2 kits usually used for aquascaping utilise a pressurised canister of CO2 so it would need replacing every so often. How often it needs replacing Depends mostly on the size of the aquarium but You can usually get a few months use from a 2kg canister on a medium sized aquascape. We have an article on using CO2 in the aquarium which might be of some use to you ( aquaddictionuk.net/2015/09/aquariumco2101/ ) We also have a planted aquarium support group on Facebook if you ever have any questions. You can find us by searching for "Aquaddiction UK - Planted Aquarium Support Group" Dan
hi Rohit Jaiswal no pump for oxygen, just good surface movement from the filter output. this will provide plenty of oxygen along with the oxygen produced by the plants
Hi +Ashish Jena This aquascape is running a pressurised CO2 system at roughly 30ppm for optimum plant growth. The fertilisers are dry salts from a company here in the UK (aquarium plant food), mixed into my own solution and dosed daily Regards Dan Aquaddiction UK
Beautiful done as always..my eyes on you!!
Anita Lee-Yu i
Nice work man! Glad to see you on YT making videos! Thanks for sharing dude!
Thank you, ADU Aquascaping. I'm a big fan of your work in the hobby so your comment is very much appreciated!
ADU Aquascaping
Пиздец,я даже не понимаю что вы говорите!!!!!
Aquadhbyn hngygu
Aquaddiction UKk
Rock on Dan. This is your calling! Keep moving forward. Much love from across the pond!
hello Dan, that's fantastic video, just right at the moment when I need most, going for a new aquarium tank setup for the first time.
very helpful.. keep posting
Hey Atul Mestry. I'm glad the video was useful for you! if you want any advice or tips you are most welcome to join our Facebook group where we can answer any questions you may have :-)
facebook.com/groups/AquaddictionUK
regards
Dan
AquaddictionUK
Atul Mestry 0.
Best tutorial yet!!!!! Thoroughly explains what plants used and where to place them, great for someone starting off or even someone experienced looking for guided Instructions, this will definitely be the video I use to scape my 150 gallon, great video keep it up!!!!!!!
Where is the explaination sir?
Beautiful job with the aquascape - I love the dragonstone look, lying down like that. Seiryu stone? Excellent plant placement too. Well done and great vid!
Wonderful video. Love the simplicity and love the music. Subscriber!
I. Am. In. Love! I'm planning on updating a 2.5 gal tank with one live plant to a 5.5 gal with many for a more home like atmosphere for my beta. This video definitely helped answer some questions I had. Beautiful!
Just about to get back into tropical fish. Ordering a tank tomorrow & will be attempting to copy this. Stunning..
How did it go, it’s definitely soo much harder than it looks
@@Gk22632 good thanks. Went a bit more heavily planted than planned. Bought too many plants but having paid for them I planted them. And up and running with some happy fish.
@@andypne5454 the same thing happened to me, but I loved the over grown look, it also really helped cycle my tank faster and control the ammonia and nitrate
wow... for a step by step without any instruction or information of what is being added... perfect!
Hello random person looking at the comments 😊 That is amazing! This is my goal for my aquarium to look very natural... right now I have a better fish in a three gallon but I hope to update the setup to make a nano tank!
it would be so amazing if people could do that in the actual destroyed coral reef regions and regenerate them...
giochi bimbi
Don't worry when humans eventually die off the Earth will heal itself and the reefs will be back to normal.
We'll die off when all the bees die.
There are other pollinaters beside bees, so no, we will not all die when the bees die. In China there are basically no bees anymore and they still have enough to eat. Stop believing everything you read on the internet.
Fr3akyBeelie But what you just wrote is now info on the internet!
Wow, that is beautiful! Love it!
One day I will create something like this too, it would be so cool!
Wow
Very nice aquascape. Bravo!
that is absolutely stunning
Great video!
Malkman hi
fantastic view after 30 days... loved it amazing 😍😍
Awesome job Dan!!!
Thank you :-)
Very cool to the eyes 🥰🥰🥰
Lets grow the aquascapers!
Will keep in touch sir.
Love the way you used the strainer to not agitate any of the substrate or knock around your decorations. Will have to use that sometime
Lots of questions!
1. What is the soil called and where can you get it?
2. Can you purchase the plants from pet stores or online?
3. Could or would you use Spring Water?
4. Do you have a website that would have the answers to these questions?
Theresa Marie you can find a large variety of aquatic plants at your local pet store. petsmart is my go to. if you are doing a low tech method, tap water should be fine. just be sure to not add any livestock until your plants have adjusted and have gone through a cycle. 6-8 weeks. lots of science involved so the more research , the more successful your aquascape will be!
Theresa Marie the soil is called the substrate, many different types of substrate, gravel , sand , soil...all of which you can find at your pet stores
Theresa Marie yes
I've been watching a lot of these videos recently and always wonder why they don't show it off live afterwards for a good few mins.
Videos just show the set-up and then the completed and the vid ends, I wanna see the fishies enjoying it and such =P
Like show off the work you put into it rather than just ending the vid.
This is beautiful. I couldn't never do nothing like this it wouldn't be as beautiful lol 😂😂😂 great job
Very nice. What about cleaning? Just water changes? Plants need anything besides light water and water?
Very beautiful and love the Dragon stone!
What sort of light needed for such aquarium with plants for photosynthesis
I like this Kind of Videos because of thr Music.
What kind of soil and plants are u using dude? Pls be specific
did u put the fishes or they came automatically
ranjetha1 lol this just made my day
lol
He putted there
ranjetha1 the plants produces the fish automatically through the insupiculavechu process
The fact octopus have survived millions of years without a brain gives me hope for humanity.
I didn't know this side of UA-cam, but i like it.
Just Beautiful....... Love your persistence.
HELLACOPTERS
I need to copy this all creds to u great work
Stunning and amazingly beautiful.
Amazing! Just got into aquascaping myself :D
Thank you, LeonDB :-)
We have a planted aquarium support group on Facebook if you ever need any help with your new aquascaping endeavours. You can find us by searching on Facebook for "Aquaddiction UK - planted aquarium support group"
All the best with your new journey into the world of aquascaping!
Dan
Aquaddiction UK Group name pleas.... Babu nedumangattu
Oh god, this will make me want to try Bonsai trees again!
Best one I’ve seen so far !! 🔥🔥🙌🏾
So exotic...😘😘😘make me wanna have a fish tank
Do u have a list if materials used in this video? Im a total newbie any advice is greatly appreciated tfs 🤗💚🌱
That's beautiful. Would you able to list the products that were use?
Thank you
What the green product ist plastic?
is there an easy way to trim those plants to avoid them from overcrowding the aquarium?
How to clean it? Please i need help. Thanks.
insane..... great job
What kind of soil did you add?Will fish grows.Can you please explain how to do this
Nice aquarium you have, and hi from korea ;)
Hi
@@sj-wp7fm hi?
Is it normal tap water? Or sea water? Should the aquarium be placed in a well illuminated (natural sunlight)? Or diffused sunlight? Won't some of the plants begin to float even if we try to firmly place them in place? Any water filter requured like we use in fish tanks? Please share some basic info in the description box.
fresh water and even doing aquaspce use the cycle of water to flow and yes you need pump and filters
beautiful job pal
please include all the materials that you used to build it. Thank you.
can u give me the name of sands and plants link😁😁😁
How do you get the tweezers to work? Whenever I try them the plant floats right back out.
Plant them in a 45 degree angle so it is harder for them to float upward.
I wish you would of shown more of the wood, did you place it upside down ? I have a peice of spiderwood and it looks very similar if I turn it upside down ,so I'm curious if that's what you did?
How do you keep them clean with fish in them?
u can use a fish friendly vacuum cleaner
There is an external canister filter.
What substrate, what fertilizer,which soil, which plant , which light suitable , it was good to watch but I wish it would be more informative
Hema Yadav just get dirt from outside
Astig
Soil-ada
nice one;;what light r u using in this aqua ?
hi, chuttoo safick.
the lighting for this one is a quad T5 light unit. 4 × 6500K T5HO bulbs, suspended 12 inches above the aquarium.
Thanks a lot I have the same light on boyu ,,I put it 2 cm above
chuttoo safick g
chuttoo safick h
is there a company i can pay to build one of these or should i start a small DIY one and work upwards.
Hi im lost
Which country are you in?
Regards
Dan
Aquaddiction UK i live in the uk (london)
+im lost there may be a few companies that offer an aquascaping service in your area but it's not something I'm aware of so maybe a quick Google search might bring up some results. If you would like to discuss a potential aquascape installation with myself then you're welcome to contact me via my Facebook page, 'AquaDesign by Dan Harris' and I'd be happy to help.
What's the little triangle thingy at the bottom right of the tank at the end?
Dean Pickup it is a triangle thing
So interesting for make this too,, hope I have some free time to find some materials haha
very nice scape and set up. would love to see a follow up vid/update if you still have this tank going. feel free to check my tank and planted tank tips vid out as well if you can. cheers!
sir thanks for the knowledge. where i can find that plants??? can i get it from a river or lakes?
awesome wrk... wat substrate r u used..? nice plants as well... liked it...
Thank you ☺
the substrate in this aquascape is Tropica aquarium soil.
what do you think about a hell theamed terrarium
sickkkk I love this.
This is so relaxing to watch
Sick, but question. How do you clean this?🤣😂🤔
Ruben Uidam they are self sustainable, they have their own ecosystem
ah ok thx didn't know that :)
very very small ecosystem. some people try to add all sorts of animal life. makes it more interesting but ..hard to balance.
Ruben Uidam
My maintenance routine includes weekly 50% water changes, daily dosing of fertiliser and weekly trimming of plants. Other than that it is relatively easy to maintain
Regards
Dan
Ruben Uidam 9
I noticed you put Ranalisma in your background, but on your 30 day progress it looks like it switched to a grassy type plant. Can you advise what the final background grass is?
Excellent outcome sir! Subbed to your channel
Thank you, Vijay! There should be an update video coming shortly :-)
Looking forward to it!
Beautiful tank. You are pretty handy :-)
Good brother u use the science. Well done
How long does it take for aquarium soil dust to settle in the water when setting up new aquarium?
It takes about an hour or two for it to settle
NICE......SUPER
SUPER...........................................
What's that black thing first placed?
Is that any kind of soil??
Akshay Surendran I think it's gravel
Akshay Surendran it's your typical backyard garden soil
No... It's a garden soil, enrich with natural fertilizer...
I think it'n not just a normal soil, cause when he put it in it's powdery
It looks great, love it.
oh my god,it's very beutifull....
This looks like a marketing video !! Day 30 is amazing !! wonder what's the CO2 bubble count> type of filter? diffuse ? water circulation ? Sorry to say i didn't see it on day 30 except the CO2 checker !
I love this design, only thing that I would like to know is whether or not these plants would do well in a coldwater tank, I haven't used any of these plants before (other than the moss) so I have no knowledge on them? Please advise me, thank you! Also, what are the dimensions of this tank?
Beautiful design by the way!
Hi +Sabrina Parsons
The plants used in this layout should still grow well in colder water, although growth rates would be slower as temperature is a limiting factor of photosynthesis. Cooler water = slower growth. Not always a bad thing though! :-)
Regards
Dan
Aquaddiction UK
Aquaddiction UK Thank you! :)
I'm about to upgrade my setup with the Amazonia substrate, I already have a cycled 5x2x2 tank with over 200 fish... if I do a complete revamp on my tank, will it be safe to put my fish back in straight away or should I wait??any advice would be helpful
hi Anthony NYTMAR
from my experience, ADA soil substrates tend to release quite a bit of ammonia at the start so my advice would be to treat it like a new setup. this would involve temporarily re-housing the livestock until the substrate is cycled then slowly re-introducing livestock once ammonia and nitrite both drop to 0ppm. if you can keep the bacteria in the filter media alive whilst rescaping and carry out lots of large water changes (every day or 2) then this will help speed up the process.
Regards
Dan
Aquaddiction UK
what a great view
Milan Arya k
Wow amazing
would love to know how much something like this cost to clean and maintain before i get one
Chico Corsante it's not cheap at all! A few hundred dollars
Man I would love to start something like that with my tank. Have a 200gl been established maybe 10 or 11yrs.just small gravel bottle and a few medeun size decorations.Would love to build it up with real live plants and things I just don't know how or were to start
Start at an local aquarium or online store to get the plants
watch lots and lots of aquascaping vids pal. I've just started only 5 weeks ago . Already upgraded to an aquascaper 1500 ( 450 ltr). all my wood is sorted (redmoor roots of ebay) . I used elephant stone for the rocks, others are available. now im looking at the plants. To me thats the hard part. look for George Farmer on you tube . he has helped me loads . he shows you the basics and helps name plants etc.
also visit aquarium gardens on google. based in Huntingdon. they will help with any of your purchase requirments. great guys who run it. they have everything you need. From every rock you can get to wood to plants , co2, lilly pipes ( glassware) for inlet and outlet. have fun with it :) any questions ask .. even though im a noob, i can point you in the right direction for answers.
George has live aquascaping vids on sunday nights.
search for aquascaper 1500 and you will find George on most of them.
Robert Rosson
Im looking for ideas for my new aquarium and this looks cool, can this be difficult if you have fish in it, i mean the maintainance of cleaning it, im just a beginner and im thinking that fish and turtle will eat the plants if buy this kind of marine life
hi FaLLenStormyGod.
as far as I am aware the turtles would eat the plants but there are many species of fish that are well suited to heavily planted aquariums like this one. my personal preference is a large shoal of a single species of small fish, as this is more aesthetically pleasing and will bring out more natural behaviour of livestock. they shouldn't affect the maintenance routine other than having to be careful not to suck them up the siphon tube :-)
Happy new year
Dan
Aquaddiction UK
tnx happy new year to you too ^^
and can i ask is a co2 is just like an air pump when you plug it in,it will do whats suppose to do bec im thinking that co2 have a little canister that you always replace, ive never seen a co2 for tank before so i really dont know to maintain them, it might be expensive
+FaLLenStormyGod
The CO2 kits usually used for aquascaping utilise a pressurised canister of CO2 so it would need replacing every so often. How often it needs replacing Depends mostly on the size of the aquarium but You can usually get a few months use from a 2kg canister on a medium sized aquascape.
We have an article on using CO2 in the aquarium which might be of some use to you ( aquaddictionuk.net/2015/09/aquariumco2101/ )
We also have a planted aquarium support group on Facebook if you ever have any questions. You can find us by searching for "Aquaddiction UK - Planted Aquarium Support Group"
Dan
do not put turtles FaLLenStormyGod they will ruin the plants and also eat it and they make lots of mess
nice and clean
What had you added at first
Is it soil
Taha Rizwan thats not a soil its a tiny stone
Jeo Aguanta if it's stone then how that plants growing
Taha Rizwan Yeah, I think it’s soul
Just beautiful!
Wow amazing! Big change from Day 1 to Day 30, did you add any plants or did they grow?
Are the filter and heater in the back right corner?
Subbed🤣
Because of your super work
Thanks for sharing good ideas 🤳
Wat were the plants u used? And with or without co2?
can you not read and watch at the same time or you just blind. tells you what hes putting in it
What kind of filter are you using for that tank ??
That's amazing, do we need oxygen pump in this setup ?
hi Rohit Jaiswal
no pump for oxygen, just good surface movement from the filter output. this will provide plenty of oxygen along with the oxygen produced by the plants
Bello! stunning
+Roger Garth thank you :-)
Love the video man nice work keep going
love the soundtrack
Adding titles to inform the viewer of what is being added would have helped immensely
Does it need filters and oxygen
amazing!what is the background music?i like it!
Kai Engel raining
This was amazing
Where did that tank come from? its very nice looking..
Wonderfull..!!
Is there any co2 supply for the plants or any kind of fertilizer?
Hi +Ashish Jena
This aquascape is running a pressurised CO2 system at roughly 30ppm for optimum plant growth. The fertilisers are dry salts from a company here in the UK (aquarium plant food), mixed into my own solution and dosed daily
Regards
Dan
Aquaddiction UK