Beautiful set-up, Jake! I love the color of your substrate. It really compliments the green of the plants. The driftwood is looking really awesome. Great planting tips too. You've put a lot of thought and work into this. I'm a bit impatient, so waiting for plants to fill in is the hard part, but the pay-off is always worth the wait if everything is set up right. Thanks for posting!
It's looking great it looks like a classic tank with a modern day update. The driftwood is great love it the scape will look amazing when the plants growing in. Top video loved it 💙👍👏🎅🎄🎁⛄
Dear Jake: Your, 125-gallon set-up is coming along very nicely. May I ask, do you plan to add glass canopies or some other type of lid to prevent animals from jumping out and to slow evaporation? The plants that you have selected look very good. However, I’d like to make one suggestion. In reading The Ecology of the Planted Aquarium I learned that the allelochemicals exuded by jungle vallisneria species, including Vallisneria Gigantea and Vallisneria americana, tend to damage dwarf sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata) and vice versa. I believe that the main reason I have had such difficulty with these species is that I had them together in my, 75-gallon tank, initially. I have since moved them to separate tanks and hope that they will soon thrive. Thank you for giving us this update of your, terrific, large, planted tank. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
Hey Brinegar, I have canapies for this tank, I'll probably be keeping them on the tank except when I'm filming it, especially when I begin stocking with fish. I forgot all about that! I read the same book by Dianna Walstad. We will see how it goes in this tank. Both plants are showing signs of new growth. I appreciate your support!!
Let me know how you think this tank has turned out so far with a comment!
Nice tank so far! I like the substrate and driftwood. Looks very natural. Nice shimmer with your lighting as well. Can’t wait to see finished result
Beautiful set-up, Jake! I love the color of your substrate. It really compliments the green of the plants. The driftwood is looking really awesome. Great planting tips too. You've put a lot of thought and work into this. I'm a bit impatient, so waiting for plants to fill in is the hard part, but the pay-off is always worth the wait if everything is set up right. Thanks for posting!
I agree, the wait is the hard part. The process is so fun though!! Thank you for watching!!
Love that wood look amongst the plants Jake..
Thank you, Angelo!! I appreciate you stopping by!
Great knowledge. Thank you. Why not an used toothbrush?
It's looking great it looks like a classic tank with a modern day update. The driftwood is great love it the scape will look amazing when the plants growing in. Top video loved it 💙👍👏🎅🎄🎁⛄
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching!!
Tank looks great!! I love your editing, it's top notch. I'm looking forward to seeing the hard scape added.
Thank you, sir!! I appreciate you dropping by!
Looking awesome Jake 🤙🏻
Thank you! It's a work in progress!
Tank looks great in an other month it's going to be amazing great video brother
Thank you!! I'm excited. I appreciate you watching!!
Right on
I appreciate you watching!!
It's looking really good so far, man! I can't wait to see how it grows in and looks long term.
I'm excited!! Having a lot of fun with this tank! I appreciate you stopping by!
I loved it! Looking forward to seeing it months from now!!
Getting excited! Thank you for watching!
wow coming along great very sweet to have a big planted tank cheers sir Happy Holidays !!
Thank you, sir! I appreciate you coming by!!
Dude put 100 green neons in that please. It would looks so cool.
100 green neons would look cool!! Sweet suggestion!
Looking great! Really like that anubias!
Thank you! I long the unique texture of the coffeefolia. Thanks for watching!
Looking good its coming along just fine. 👍
Thank you, Joe! I appreciate you stopping by!
Always fun with good info! ✌💕
Thank you, sir!
very kool setup friend
Thank you! I appreciate you watching, man!
Dear Jake:
Your, 125-gallon set-up is coming along very nicely. May I ask, do you plan to add glass canopies or some other type of lid to prevent animals from jumping out and to slow evaporation?
The plants that you have selected look very good. However, I’d like to make one suggestion. In reading The Ecology of the Planted Aquarium I learned that the allelochemicals exuded by jungle vallisneria species, including Vallisneria Gigantea and Vallisneria americana, tend to damage dwarf sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata) and vice versa. I believe that the main reason I have had such difficulty with these species is that I had them together in my, 75-gallon tank, initially. I have since moved them to separate tanks and hope that they will soon thrive.
Thank you for giving us this update of your, terrific, large, planted tank.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar
Hey Brinegar, I have canapies for this tank, I'll probably be keeping them on the tank except when I'm filming it, especially when I begin stocking with fish.
I forgot all about that! I read the same book by Dianna Walstad. We will see how it goes in this tank. Both plants are showing signs of new growth. I appreciate your support!!
Looks amazing FAM #CLEARTANKS
Thank you, man! I appreciate you watching!
EPIC
I'm so excited! Thanks for watching!
Looks super fresh bud. Tanks good and will look amazing when the plants fill in 🤜🤛💪👍🏆
Thanks, man!! Appreciate the love!