Wow. The upkeep for those tanks would be insane. I think $30 is actually cheap, im surprised the pizza wasnt $30 on its own! Great vid, thanks for sharing! 🤩
Wow, what an amazing concept and BEAUTIFULLY executed. Thanks for sharing! I love that I live in the US and might never get to SK but with the power of the internet I can at least see amazing things like this without ever leaving my house! So thanks again for sharing with us! How amazing!
You like "iwagumi" aquascapes it seems. They are simple and really make use of the negative space which is the water fish swim in. The contrast of the hardscape of one focal point of stone(s) and the grassy plain created by plants. I used to do this a lot but prefer an "island" but still use the elements of the iwagumi still where rocks and stones jut out in balance of the flatter sand, plants or other substrate.
Hi, here's a video idea; I was wondering if you can graft an Monstera Albo cutting to a Monstera Deliciosa. It will be a interesting experiment. love your content, keep up the good work.
Zebra Danios are another fish that travel in schools and are constantly on the move. Platties are small beautiful fish that will swim at various levels in a tank, coming in different colors like orange, yellows, and mixed orange colors. Sword-tails are also another fish that will swim independently at various levels within the tank. They also come in a variety of colors including pineapple, and indeed they are beautiful. I plan on having another tank again with these fish because they are community friendly tank, including all tetras and danios. This can create a busy tank that is so relaxing to watch. I had one once before, and after seeing your video I'm thinking of doing another. Thanks for the awesome video!
You can sort of make those terrarium you showed near the end, and all you may need is the light. Those glass vessels are a specific shape of candle holders.
I wish. I’ve never heard of anything like this in New York. I also wouldn’t trust that people wouldn’t mess up those aquariums with the open tops by dumping their coffee into it or something.
Yay, what a cool place and interesting video. Enjoyed it a lot as always. Though, honestly, when you showed the tank with the seemingly free-floating goldfish, my first instinct was "so cute! so pretty", but then I was wondering whether these are actually happy with lots of people passing by and no place to hide? Also, how do they keep the glass so pristine? Daily cleaning? But I really have no clue about fish. Beautiful either way. Have in SK if you're still there.
So AMAZING! Thank you for sharing. Too bad the States don't do something this beautiful and peaceful. No one would appreciate it because they are too busy with tic toc and snapchat.🙄
If you ever want to learn more about aquascaping, check out Green Aqua's channel. They are fantastic at speaking both to the beginner and the advanced hobbyist: ruclips.net/user/GreenAquaShop
Wow. The upkeep for those tanks would be insane. I think $30 is actually cheap, im surprised the pizza wasnt $30 on its own! Great vid, thanks for sharing! 🤩
I'm adding this to the list of places I need to go!!! This is too cool!!
Nice!
Wow. I am blown away!! What a gorgeous place. Thank you so much for sharing. 💖
You gotta be kidding me, this is so awesome! Lovely video once again Techplant!
That is just amazing, i hope more places decide to do things like that
Wow, what an amazing concept and BEAUTIFULLY executed. Thanks for sharing! I love that I live in the US and might never get to SK but with the power of the internet I can at least see amazing things like this without ever leaving my house! So thanks again for sharing with us! How amazing!
So true and I think it would well worth a visit having breakfast and coffee ☕
Thanks for this! I really liked the still you showed in your stories on IG. What a great concept and the tanks are so well done.
Thanks for filming and sharing this fascinating tour! Another adventure "tag along" that was great to experience through the screen. 😁👍
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for filming and sharing. Do you speak Korean?
Wow, that place was amazing!
Yeah it was a really special place!
I wish I had a tank like one of those! The massive wood hard scape coming out of the tank was amazing!
That place is amazing. Thanks for sharing it.
You like "iwagumi" aquascapes it seems. They are simple and really make use of the negative space which is the water fish swim in. The contrast of the hardscape of one focal point of stone(s) and the grassy plain created by plants.
I used to do this a lot but prefer an "island" but still use the elements of the iwagumi still where rocks and stones jut out in balance of the flatter sand, plants or other substrate.
Wow that's beautiful video and thanks for sharing this with us ❤️
I loved this one ( I enjoy all your videos of course) but that place was beautiful.
Incredible place, thanks for sharing! Would love to visit
Hi, here's a video idea; I was wondering if you can graft an Monstera Albo cutting to a Monstera Deliciosa. It will be a interesting experiment. love your content, keep up the good work.
wow
What a cool place!!!
omg so beautiful!!!
WOW💚🌱🐠
Cool video. 👏👏 for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Zebra Danios are another fish that travel in schools and are constantly on the move. Platties are small beautiful fish that will swim at various levels in a tank, coming in different colors like orange, yellows, and mixed orange colors. Sword-tails are also another fish that will swim independently at various levels within the tank. They also come in a variety of colors including pineapple, and indeed they are beautiful. I plan on having another tank again with these fish because they are community friendly tank, including all tetras and danios. This can create a busy tank that is so relaxing to watch. I had one once before, and after seeing your video I'm thinking of doing another. Thanks for the awesome video!
really nice man you are awsome
Thanks for the kind words!
You can sort of make those terrarium you showed near the end, and all you may need is the light. Those glass vessels are a specific shape of candle holders.
This was a treat to watch! After visiting a cat cafe recently, I would love to visit an aquarium cafe now! Is there any in the USA?
I bet in like major cities like Chicago or newyork?
I wish. I’ve never heard of anything like this in New York. I also wouldn’t trust that people wouldn’t mess up those aquariums with the open tops by dumping their coffee into it or something.
Yay, what a cool place and interesting video. Enjoyed it a lot as always. Though, honestly, when you showed the tank with the seemingly free-floating goldfish, my first instinct was "so cute! so pretty", but then I was wondering whether these are actually happy with lots of people passing by and no place to hide? Also, how do they keep the glass so pristine? Daily cleaning? But I really have no clue about fish. Beautiful either way. Have in SK if you're still there.
You're not bad at talking about and describing them, give yourself more credit 😃
this is amazing 😍😍
So AMAZING! Thank you for sharing. Too bad the States don't do something this beautiful and peaceful. No one would appreciate it because they are too busy with tic toc and snapchat.🙄
Where in SK js this? Might have to hit this up next trip
Ok I’m an idiot you mentioned at the end where we can find it
I should have just mentioned it right away. You should check it out its pretty awesome
Nice video
Very cool, THANKS! Funny to see what appears to be the majority of people looking at their STUPID PHONES rather than the cool tanks!
💚💚💚
And then the people sit in front of those wonderful landscapes and looking on their phone...
Lol
What the story behind this Cafe would be nice to hear
If you ever want to learn more about aquascaping, check out Green Aqua's channel. They are fantastic at speaking both to the beginner and the advanced hobbyist:
ruclips.net/user/GreenAquaShop
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Lol chiclid fans are gonna go off in the comments techplant better watch himself😈
I could stare into those tanks for hours. Beautiful
You couldn't have this in America, people would damage it or lie and claim some kind of damages to sue.