Basic Maintenance 60p Buce Tank

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Sit back and relax while watching how to maintain 60p tank
    8hrs of light
    12hours of co2 injection
    I am using co2 inline diffuser
    Tap water and after water change using APT pure from The 2hr Aquarist
    Plants
    Bucep brownie ghost 2011
    Anubias pinto
    Fauna
    Gold cardinal tetra
    Rcs
    #music #aquarium #chill

Комментарии • 5

  • @MatthewCacdac
    @MatthewCacdac Месяц назад +1

    agnas 🥰

  • @Condoctuc
    @Condoctuc Месяц назад +2

    Stunning tanks- love all your calm videos- using it as inspiration for my re-scape.
    I’ve got a big collection of bucephalandra I’d like to put on some wood just like this tank, but I also want to try a Dutch tank since I invested so much in co2 and lighting.. might try a Dutch heavily planted background but a lot of buce in the front..

    • @Aquastudio87
      @Aquastudio87  Месяц назад +1

      thank you very much for the support, I've been wanting to get a buce tank for a long time, I just got it now I wish I had a chance to see your buce tank. Yes, try to do Dutch, after all, you have invested in equipment

    • @Condoctuc
      @Condoctuc Месяц назад

      @@Aquastudio87 I might post my bucephalandra I’ve got about 10 species now.
      I really like the thinner darker wavy leafs, such as Catherine or Biblis. I’ve also found really good blue coloration from Kedagang but I don’t like how messy the leaves/roots get. What species are you using or do you like?
      One tip I always recommend that some people don’t know about is that Buce grows faster in the substrate, obviously you don’t wanna plant the rhizome in there but if you can weigh it down glued with some lava rock the roots will eventually grow into the substrate and I found it grows a lot faster if your substrate is good.