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Hey, maybe it's a bit of a crazy idea, but what about connecting the air pump to the same diffuser as the CO2, both with no return valves. This would reduce the number of pipes in the system. Not sure if it works, up to you to try :)
I’m only 3 minutes in so far but had to pause to give you a shout-out for being the only person I’ve seen on RUclips who pronounces “wendtii” correctly! Love your scapes and videos!
Great follow up on the previous video. Can you please update us on this regularly on how you manage the tank from planting till its mature phase...it really helps most of us newbies
I don't know what kind of fish to suggest, but I do love to see a lot of small fish in a bigger aquarium. You can put a decent sized school of small fish in there. Also, that air pump is really nice! All the ones I have are noisy. I can't wait to see your aquarium after the plants grow in. It's going to be beautiful.
I've been running air at night for a few months on a low tech setup and it makes a huge difference on plant growth! Would love to see a variety of Rams added to this tank.
New scape looks great! I also use an air pump running at night time when the lights are off I’ve noticed improvements since doing so for the past 6 months
Turned out really nice. Curuous how you will deal with the new tank situations. Angel fish would be beautifull or something from the amazon like these spitting fish. Anyway great tips for a newby like me and the air diffuser also a good tip.
You’re a goddamn artist man. Such attention to detail and perspective. Also in pt 1. Could use more vids like this focusing on the artistic side of aquascaping. Thnx
Looking good! Fish is a very personal preference, but in a tank like this maybe a more "coin-shaped" fish like Hyphessobrycon socolofi/rubrostigma (or something similar)? I filled my tank up today with a very minimalist setup (one stone and one piece of wood). I'm going to let it cycle in the dark for the coming 2 weeks, and after a short holiday I will adding plants. Still undecided about what fish to add after that, but probably either a type of Rasbora or Hyph. amandae. We'll see.
a school of threadfin rainbows would be nice. apistograma pair, gold laser Cory's. and a few pencil fish. and gobies for algea eaters. Annie's gobies to be precise lol. but beautiful tank man. it's gonna look so good when it grows in. it's already amazing 👏
I had that co2 diffuser and enjoyed it at first. After about 6 months I realized that co2 was leaking out of micro holes in the location that I heated and bent it. Just keep an eye on it.
Beautiful tank! I really enjoy watching your process and how well you explain it - very helpful for those of us who are trying to learn. For the fish, I would go with a school of dwarf neon rainbows (Melanotaenia praecox) or diamond tetras (Moenkhausia pittieri).
I would go for a group of Microdevario kubotai or Pseudomugil gertrudae, some Kryptopterus bicirrhis and a group of Caridina cantonensis "Tiger" (The ones without color). I really like the tank and i dont think that big or bright fish would suit it, thats why i would choose animals, that are rather hard to spot. They wont take away the attention from the layot, but add a nice touch. Oh, and obviously i love your work, cant wait to see how it will look in a month or two.
toen ik de nieuwe Oase Aquariums voor het eerst zag was ik verbaasd dat het aquarium over de rand van het hout stak ook een beetje angstig toen ik er zelf 1 in huis plaatste. maar wat een mooie aquariums vooral de Scaperline en al helemaal die jij nu hebt gemaakt prachtig. ik heb zelf de Styleline van Oase eindelijk na wat jaren zonder weer begonnen met de hobby klein beetje jou schuld hihihi nee hoor als je eenmaal besmet ben kom je er nooit meer vanaf. thanks voor je video's
I must say you have made a really Beautiful aquascape, it looks absolute phenomenal I absolutley love those cryptocoryne wendtii Compact it is a beautiful plant in the correct spot which absolutely you nailed it, so dis you with the Lagenandra meeboldii red it looks absolutely awesome. And for the fish i would absolutely vote for a nice school of celestial pearl danios because that would mean a beautiful aqua scape with some absolutely beautiful fish complementing it. Can’t wait to see what you go for🤩
I don't think so. The air pump won't be strong enough to create sufficient pressure for the diffusion to take place. The co2 diffuser has finer openings therefore require a minimum pressure to start diffusing the gas, compared to air diffusers.
I stumbled across this channel randomly, and my god I was blown away by the quality of the aquariums and the ease of maintenance. So much so I couldn't resist starting a small planted project. I've already bought almost everything with the exception of lighting, that's my biggest problem of not knowing what to buy. Can you give me some advice? The aquarium is going to be a 35x35x35 cube, I want to have carpet of Montecarlo or Parvula. I want to have plants in a red tone, in your experience what is the best light for this small project? Thanks
I really like how you have set this tank up and are prepared to see plants develop. Not over-planted from day 1. I’m really looking forward to seeing how this develops. When you were doing the substrate (video 1) did I see you add root tabs? I would love to see 6 classic angle fish in here with some dither fish (tetras) of some kind. Whatever you go with it will look great.
I never liked the idea of raising the lily pipe for night time airation since it produces a lot of noise. The little air pump together with a neo air diffusor suits my needs much better. Pls let us know if the air bubbles can break surface films (thus rendering skimmers unnecessary for nano tanks).
I love this detail talk about the planting process. I don't know what fish to suggest, but I think a school of small fishes would be very interesting. The type that swims actively together. Silver colour maybe?
Mj I'd like to see you do a series where before you tear down a scape you try to grow as much algae as possible and then show us how you treat it and return the scape it it's prior algae free state. Maybe remove live stock then over dose ferts leave lights on long no co2 all that stuff as much algae as possible and then begin the battle.
My 55 gallon tank has a stupid amount of plants. I used 5 good size rocks (all same kind of stone ) and pieces of driftwood. I stocked it with 3 turbo snails , 10 dwarf corydoras , 3 bright red cherry shrimp , and I bought 2f and 1m of 7 color morphs of guppies as small fry. Now 3yrs later the guppies have made my tank look like a rainbow exploded.
Loving the scape! I really enjoy your videos so much inspiration. I think rummy nose rasboras would look great in there. Black neon tetras would also look really good with all that green. I would say try dwarf rainbows like Gertrudea.
Hallo MJ, Jou content is leerzaam en geeft mij inspiratie! Over 1 á 1,5 jaar ga ik zelf beginnen met mijn eerste aquarium sinds mijn tienerjaren (20-25 jaar geleden), ben nu al bezig met onderzoek en documenteren voor mijn nieuwe aquarium. Je heb er iig een volger bij!
I have a combination of corydoras Julii, bentosi tetra and Forktail Rainbowfish (Pseudomugil furcatus) and I absolutely love the combination. It is my favourite tank also because the fish are very responsive. Even when my mom comes to visit, she can stand in front of the thank talking to the fishies and it almost seems like they (mostly the Pseudomugil) do tricks to get attention 🤣 Also when feeding they all dart to the top and splash so hard I get droplets all over. Just fun to watch. just have 1 fry julii and 1 Pseufomugil.
Thank you for this video! It looks really nice. I have one question. In the video at the 21:15, something like white moss can be seen on the root. What is this? I started an aquarium a month ago and every week the same thing forms on my roots. I take them out and clean them, but my decorations are small. How do you deal with that? Thanks in advance! 😀
Really beautiful aquascape! I love the hardscape and the triangular form of the scape! Such an inspiration! In our aquarium we have Diamond tetras, an amazing and beautiful fish that dosn't get huge. I'm excited to see this scape develope, best of luck :)
Hey Mj, i love the scape ❤ it would be cool, if you would make a video where you go over the whole setup, aquarium and technik, and tell us how much it would cost, in total 😊 it's my dream setup, my dream aquarium 😍
No, high pH fluctuations also happen in nature during day and night time hrs. There is no such a thing as of harming the fish by pH differences within reasonable ranges (say 6 to 8). What is of great harm to fish though is difference in salinity (KH/GH).
Not sure how I feel about using a small ceramic diffuser for such a large tank. I think you would get a lot more efficiency out of a reactor setup or in-line diffuser. Could work though, because you don't have that much surface agitation, so not much gas exchange. But the CO2 cannister will still get depleated a lot faster than it would with an In-line diffuser or reactor. One thing I am a little bit worried about is if you plan to add Neocaridina shrimp. They really like well oxygenated waters. If you do not have surface agitation, not sure how well they might do with CO2. I like the information you shared about what they do in the ADA gallery with the lily pipe. Personally I use bowl type lily pipes which ensure really good surface agitation all the time, so I don't need an air pump.
You should do like 30-40 Galaxy Rasboras and a pair of Apistograma agazzisii and kulii loaches like 6-7 it would be awesome ti just keep a certain species and not mix a bunch up like everyone out there that has like 4-6 different species just because they have a larger tank
Cool work man❤...I've one with drift wood it's been 3months old but still i can see some tanins(brownish colour)could you tell how long it takes to.become normal clear water...
In today's video we are planting the new OASE scaperline 90, and making sure that this aquascape gets off to a flying start!
The air pump I'm using
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The CO2 diffuser I'm using
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The liquid fertiliser I'm using, use code MJAQUA for 10% off
www.2hraquarist.com/products/apt1.
Seachem stability
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ADA clear parts set
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Tank
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Riccardia moss
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Juncus repens
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Hey, maybe it's a bit of a crazy idea, but what about connecting the air pump to the same diffuser as the CO2, both with no return valves. This would reduce the number of pipes in the system. Not sure if it works, up to you to try :)
I’m only 3 minutes in so far but had to pause to give you a shout-out for being the only person I’ve seen on RUclips who pronounces “wendtii” correctly! Love your scapes and videos!
Great follow up on the previous video. Can you please update us on this regularly on how you manage the tank from planting till its mature phase...it really helps most of us newbies
Sure thing!
That would be wonderful!
Great video, I think either lots of CPD's with pygmy corydoras would look really nice, or even a set up with dwarf gouramis would look great
I don’t think small fish would look good in there. I would put some siamese algae eaters and Congo tetras in there
That inspirational tank is just next level!
That set up is looking so classy . I was looking forward to seeing this and I’m not disappointed. I would like to see angel fish in there
I was also going to say angel fish!
Me too
Nice! Can't wait to see it fill in! For fish stocking, how about a few rams, some otos and corys, and then a huge school of Rummynose tetras?
Looks awesome, hint never use actual fire to bend acrylic always use a heat gun you get easier better results
If you plant only the topmost part of the emersed stem plants, you can avoid a lot of decaying emersed leaves...
Yea, and then you can get way more plants out of each individual pot
I don't know what kind of fish to suggest, but I do love to see a lot of small fish in a bigger aquarium. You can put a decent sized school of small fish in there. Also, that air pump is really nice! All the ones I have are noisy. I can't wait to see your aquarium after the plants grow in. It's going to be beautiful.
I think small fish look good in iwagumi scapes
Forktail yellow rainbows would look great in your tank!
This looks great already! I can’t wait to see it as it grows in and you add the fish! I vote for Angel Fish 🐠
I've been running air at night for a few months on a low tech setup and it makes a huge difference on plant growth! Would love to see a variety of Rams added to this tank.
Very very nice high end setup👌👌👌
New scape looks great! I also use an air pump running at night time when the lights are off I’ve noticed improvements since doing so for the past 6 months
Can't wait to see the progress, please keep us posted on liquid fertilising
Ziet er weer goed uit benieuwd naar de ontwikkeling. Voor vis zou regenboogvissen er mooi in zijn.
Beautiful scape
I love these videos man. Your style is so relaxing.
I don't have the skill, patience (
Awesome!
I thin white cloud minnows could look great in a setup like that.
Turned out really nice. Curuous how you will deal with the new tank situations. Angel fish would be beautifull or something from the amazon like these spitting fish. Anyway great tips for a newby like me and the air diffuser also a good tip.
Somehow I missed the scaping video, tank is going to look incredible in a few months, looking forward to the updates.
Great video. Enjoy your new tank
You’re a goddamn artist man. Such attention to detail and perspective. Also in pt 1. Could use more vids like this focusing on the artistic side of aquascaping. Thnx
Looking good! Fish is a very personal preference, but in a tank like this maybe a more "coin-shaped" fish like Hyphessobrycon socolofi/rubrostigma (or something similar)?
I filled my tank up today with a very minimalist setup (one stone and one piece of wood). I'm going to let it cycle in the dark for the coming 2 weeks, and after a short holiday I will adding plants.
Still undecided about what fish to add after that, but probably either a type of Rasbora or Hyph. amandae. We'll see.
This one looks stunning.
a school of threadfin rainbows would be nice. apistograma pair, gold laser Cory's. and a few pencil fish. and gobies for algea eaters. Annie's gobies to be precise lol. but beautiful tank man. it's gonna look so good when it grows in. it's already amazing 👏
I'd love a quick video on how you do your water changes and the equipment you use in a bit more detail. I need a better way of doing it.
cherry barbs and lampeye
The scape is super cool. manacapuru Angels fish will look nice 👍🏼
You almost don't need a light screen for that tank background. Looks great already.
Looking forward to seeing what you stock it with.
I had that co2 diffuser and enjoyed it at first. After about 6 months I realized that co2 was leaking out of micro holes in the location that I heated and bent it. Just keep an eye on it.
Beautiful tank! Looked good without the plants but even better with them. I'm interested to see if the added oxygen at night will make a difference
I really like the hardscape...you nailed it with this one
Beautiful tank! I really enjoy watching your process and how well you explain it - very helpful for those of us who are trying to learn. For the fish, I would go with a school of dwarf neon rainbows (Melanotaenia praecox) or diamond tetras (Moenkhausia pittieri).
I would go for a group of Microdevario kubotai or Pseudomugil gertrudae, some Kryptopterus bicirrhis and a group of Caridina cantonensis "Tiger" (The ones without color). I really like the tank and i dont think that big or bright fish would suit it, thats why i would choose animals, that are rather hard to spot. They wont take away the attention from the layot, but add a nice touch. Oh, and obviously i love your work, cant wait to see how it will look in a month or two.
Beautiful!
Adding air pump is quite interesting idea... Can't wait to see the result... Is it any different
Wasn't expecting this to be your next project, but that's what makes your channel so interesting
Neon tetras😊
I can't wait to see things grown in!
Nice! I’m excited to see how this one develops!
This looks great already! I think you've created a new favourite of mine (and many others) to replace the big shallow scapes. Well done 😊.
Looks really nice. Love the colours and the red of the spider wood really looks nice . Going to nice when all has matured and grown. 👌
Beautiful scape so vibrant great video
It'd be stunning with discus in it... 😅 happy fish keeping!
Nice setup! I'm waiting to see how the plants evolves. I see lemon tetras in there, not too big, not too small.
toen ik de nieuwe Oase Aquariums voor het eerst zag was ik verbaasd dat het aquarium over de rand van het hout stak ook een beetje angstig toen ik er zelf 1 in huis plaatste. maar wat een mooie aquariums vooral de Scaperline en al helemaal die jij nu hebt gemaakt prachtig. ik heb zelf de Styleline van Oase eindelijk na wat jaren zonder weer begonnen met de hobby klein beetje jou schuld hihihi nee hoor als je eenmaal besmet ben kom je er nooit meer vanaf. thanks voor je video's
Awesome video 🎉 love the addition of the air pump for night time usage👍🏽
I must say you have made a really Beautiful aquascape, it looks absolute phenomenal I absolutley love those cryptocoryne wendtii Compact it is a beautiful plant in the correct spot which absolutely you nailed it, so dis you with the Lagenandra meeboldii red it looks absolutely awesome. And for the fish i would absolutely vote for a nice school of celestial pearl danios because that would mean a beautiful aqua scape with some absolutely beautiful fish complementing it. Can’t wait to see what you go for🤩
I would love to see some white skirt tetras!
Cool setup
Mooie scape, weer genoeg ideeën opgedaan. Voor vissen vind ik zelf de danio soorten mooi.
Looking good!!
Could you add the air supply to the CO₂-piping with a T-connector and use the same diffuser since you'll turn the O₂ on when the CO₂ turn off?
I don't think so. The air pump won't be strong enough to create sufficient pressure for the diffusion to take place.
The co2 diffuser has finer openings therefore require a minimum pressure to start diffusing the gas, compared to air diffusers.
Very very very nice
I stumbled across this channel randomly, and my god I was blown away by the quality of the aquariums and the ease of maintenance.
So much so I couldn't resist starting a small planted project.
I've already bought almost everything with the exception of lighting, that's my biggest problem of not knowing what to buy. Can you give me some advice?
The aquarium is going to be a 35x35x35 cube, I want to have carpet of Montecarlo or Parvula. I want to have plants in a red tone, in your experience what is the best light for this small project?
Thanks
I really like how you have set this tank up and are prepared to see plants develop. Not over-planted from day 1. I’m really looking forward to seeing how this develops. When you were doing the substrate (video 1) did I see you add root tabs? I would love to see 6 classic angle fish in here with some dither fish (tetras) of some kind. Whatever you go with it will look great.
I never liked the idea of raising the lily pipe for night time airation since it produces a lot of noise. The little air pump together with a neo air diffusor suits my needs much better. Pls let us know if the air bubbles can break surface films (thus rendering skimmers unnecessary for nano tanks).
Maybe some beautiful discus fish, along with a bunch of schooling tetras?
I love this detail talk about the planting process. I don't know what fish to suggest, but I think a school of small fishes would be very interesting. The type that swims actively together. Silver colour maybe?
Tiger barb definitely 😁
Nice new Aquascape 👍🏻
Mj I'd like to see you do a series where before you tear down a scape you try to grow as much algae as possible and then show us how you treat it and return the scape it it's prior algae free state.
Maybe remove live stock then over dose ferts leave lights on long no co2 all that stuff as much algae as possible and then begin the battle.
Can you please provide a link for the glass foil? I am having trouble finding it in the US. Thanks!
My 55 gallon tank has a stupid amount of plants. I used 5 good size rocks (all same kind of stone ) and pieces of driftwood. I stocked it with 3 turbo snails , 10 dwarf corydoras , 3 bright red cherry shrimp , and I bought 2f and 1m of 7 color morphs of guppies as small fry. Now 3yrs later the guppies have made my tank look like a rainbow exploded.
Rummynose Tetra would be great ❤
Fishtank looks awesome sir 😊
looks amazing !!!!!! can you tell me what system are you using for water changes ?
Please make a video on how you manage the flow of co2 in the tank
Awesome scape reminds me of ur last tank u built as a show case aquarium
Nice setup man ❤
What a great looking tank, and i look forward to seeing more once its grown in. As for fish what about a few honey gourami (Trichogaster chuna)!!
Loving the scape! I really enjoy your videos so much inspiration. I think rummy nose rasboras would look great in there. Black neon tetras would also look really good with all that green. I would say try dwarf rainbows like Gertrudea.
Rasboras or tetras???🤔
You are great bro👏
Striped Kuhli loaches for bottom dwellers!!!
Hallo MJ,
Jou content is leerzaam en geeft mij inspiratie! Over 1 á 1,5 jaar ga ik zelf beginnen met mijn eerste aquarium sinds mijn tienerjaren (20-25 jaar geleden), ben nu al bezig met onderzoek en documenteren voor mijn nieuwe aquarium. Je heb er iig een volger bij!
I have a combination of corydoras Julii, bentosi tetra and Forktail Rainbowfish (Pseudomugil furcatus) and I absolutely love the combination. It is my favourite tank also because the fish are very responsive. Even when my mom comes to visit, she can stand in front of the thank talking to the fishies and it almost seems like they (mostly the Pseudomugil) do tricks to get attention 🤣 Also when feeding they all dart to the top and splash so hard I get droplets all over. Just fun to watch. just have 1 fry julii and 1 Pseufomugil.
Thank you for this video! It looks really nice.
I have one question. In the video at the 21:15, something like white moss can be seen on the root. What is this? I started an aquarium a month ago and every week the same thing forms on my roots. I take them out and clean them, but my decorations are small. How do you deal with that?
Thanks in advance! 😀
Yeah a type of fungus I guess, usually goes away by itself
Really beautiful aquascape! I love the hardscape and the triangular form of the scape! Such an inspiration! In our aquarium we have Diamond tetras, an amazing and beautiful fish that dosn't get huge. I'm excited to see this scape develope, best of luck :)
Although the tank is big you need a siamese fighter or 2 in there
Awsome set up
beautiful setup! Would love to see some fish that form strong schools
Great tank, for fish recommendation mabey some barbs like albino cherry barb, checker barb, odessa barb or tetras, like rosy, black phantom etc
amazing. You did a great job
Hey Mj, i love the scape ❤ it would be cool, if you would make a video where you go over the whole setup, aquarium and technik, and tell us how much it would cost, in total 😊 it's my dream setup, my dream aquarium 😍
My guy Mark 👊🤝
MJ ,whay not DARK START method ?
Don't want to wait that long 😁
Goedemorgen dit is de eerste keer dat ik een flog van u zie. Klopt het dat u van Nederlandse afkomst bent. Mooie aquarium trouwens. Groetjes van Dirk
Do you plan to check the PH difference between the periods when CO2 is on and air pump is on? Too big PH fluctuation could be also harmful to fish
No, high pH fluctuations also happen in nature during day and night time hrs. There is no such a thing as of harming the fish by pH differences within reasonable ranges (say 6 to 8). What is of great harm to fish though is difference in salinity (KH/GH).
Looks cool. I think the aeration is too long, it may affect the PH too much. 😉
Can’t wait to watch it grow ❤
Do you add water conditioner when doing water changes?
Not sure how I feel about using a small ceramic diffuser for such a large tank. I think you would get a lot more efficiency out of a reactor setup or in-line diffuser. Could work though, because you don't have that much surface agitation, so not much gas exchange. But the CO2 cannister will still get depleated a lot faster than it would with an In-line diffuser or reactor. One thing I am a little bit worried about is if you plan to add Neocaridina shrimp. They really like well oxygenated waters. If you do not have surface agitation, not sure how well they might do with CO2.
I like the information you shared about what they do in the ADA gallery with the lily pipe. Personally I use bowl type lily pipes which ensure really good surface agitation all the time, so I don't need an air pump.
You should do like 30-40 Galaxy Rasboras and a pair of Apistograma agazzisii and kulii loaches like 6-7 it would be awesome ti just keep a certain species and not mix a bunch up like everyone out there that has like 4-6 different species just because they have a larger tank
Great Scape, about using an air pump, won't a surface skimmer like the one on neo flow premium work the same way for surface agitation?
Don't forget to add the details for the air diffuser you used, for the air pump setup
Or can we use a normal CO2 diffuser?
Cool work man❤...I've one with drift wood it's been 3months old but still i can see some tanins(brownish colour)could you tell how long it takes to.become normal clear water...
Hard to say, really depends on the type of wood and the size
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massive shoal of celestial pearl danios!
Do i still have to use a conditioner in the tank if I use rain or river water? I have them in abundance her in Jamaica.
I would, just to be safe
Thanks bro