Beautiful job by all! It’s great to see everyone get together and doing something they love! The rescape was amazing and can’t wait to see it in a few months! Thanks George for the video as always!
As a beginner it is good to see the experts go through rethinking and rescaping. It helps me to remember that this is a slice of nature that we are working with, and nature constantly revolves. Really glad you were able to share this with us - thank you!
Such a beautiful “rescape”! I love the eleocharis and lagenandra combined in the back. Just a chill videos of guys have a great time, doing what they love and spreading good vibes. I really envy that🙏🏻👌🏻
I’m so jealous that not only do you have that world class shop by you, you get to hang with like minded friends to scape all day! Great video as usual George! I just put the Montevidensis in my new scape! Hoping it thrives low tech!
This video was like a 3 course meal and I am satiated. Wonderful video and I'm Glad to see your scape back to its former glory, I feel like that variation was the strongest. Also Thanks for the shout out George 🙏
Nice video. Really great to see how you could see potential improvements and worked together to come up with the changes which definitely give the scape a coherence and it’s shape back. Love the outcome 🙌🏻 Thanks so much for the shout out and love, much appreciated and very much reciprocated 💚 Keep on scapin’
What a fantastic vlog. Really enjoyed the reshaping and the chemistry between the three of you. The eleocharis looks amazing, I’ve tried so hard with it but always melts and struggles. Nice to watch something really different.
Love Simease Algae eaters, I have two... and they have great characters....but they do get big... mine are now 6 inches in length. Will have to pop up and take a look at these scapes again....
what a secret to growing h.siamensis and h.corymbosa compact? im struggling to growing them in my low tech tank many say this is an easy plant and dont require co2 injection but in my case always melt and never bounce back when transition from emersed to submersed form tried many times and the result always same (i was able to grow siamensis but very slow growth even slower than my anubias) i wondering maybe they need medium-high light? or need lot of nutrients in substrate?
Loved the pacing and vibe of this vlog. Super peaceful and relaxing to watch the 3 of you work together.
it's beautiful when the fertile plants look fresh to the eye
Love it! Before, after, and during the process 😊👍
Beautiful job by all! It’s great to see everyone get together and doing something they love! The rescape was amazing and can’t wait to see it in a few months! Thanks George for the video as always!
Loved this style of video on the fly and just going with it , great setup 👍
As a beginner it is good to see the experts go through rethinking and rescaping. It helps me to remember that this is a slice of nature that we are working with, and nature constantly revolves. Really glad you were able to share this with us - thank you!
Very interesting variety of eleocharis. In general, the change is a plus. In addition, the great life of the store. Such a job is my dream.
Such a beautiful “rescape”! I love the eleocharis and lagenandra combined in the back. Just a chill videos of guys have a great time, doing what they love and spreading good vibes. I really envy that🙏🏻👌🏻
Great looking scape, love the Bucephalandra dominating the tree root.
I’m so jealous that not only do you have that world class shop by you, you get to hang with like minded friends to scape all day! Great video as usual George! I just put the Montevidensis in my new scape! Hoping it thrives low tech!
Looks amazing, the fish are acting differently, they seem to be using more of the tank.... love it 💞
Great video this one, nice to see behind the scenes.
This video was like a 3 course meal and I am satiated. Wonderful video and I'm
Glad to see your scape back to its former glory, I feel like that variation was the strongest. Also Thanks for the shout out George 🙏
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awesome hanging with you guys ;)
This was an epic video, man...
Nice video.
Really great to see how you could see potential improvements and worked together to come up with the changes which definitely give the scape a coherence and it’s shape back.
Love the outcome 🙌🏻
Thanks so much for the shout out and love, much appreciated and very much reciprocated 💚
Keep on scapin’
❤️💪
Boss scape this lad 👌🏼👌🏼 definitely looks better! Could see this as a big tree root on the edge of a flooded river 🤌🏼
Great vlog aswell G 👊🏼
What a fantastic vlog. Really enjoyed the reshaping and the chemistry between the three of you. The eleocharis looks amazing, I’ve tried so hard with it but always melts and struggles. Nice to watch something really different.
Thanks mate
Love Simease Algae eaters, I have two... and they have great characters....but they do get big... mine are now 6 inches in length. Will have to pop up and take a look at these scapes again....
Great vlog! The tank is looking good 😊
You 3 are so cute. I love it
I think rotala green would look great in that back zone you trimmed. Sometime the old simple green is refreshing.
Beautiful tank and an excellent video! Are these Serpae tetras (Hyphessobrycon eques)?
Theres a small fortune in plants in that tank :)))
Георги здраствуйте!каждый раз смотрю ваше видео и восхищаюсь вашими травниками. Как вы добиваетесь такой окраски растений?
The stem plant “unintended consequences” in this tank are my dream tank.
I must visit this shop , didn't know it was there and I'm less than an hr away !!!
Please do. You won’t regret it. Tell the guys you found out from this channel, please 🙏
@@GeorgeFarmerStudios I work at a new aquatics shop in Snettisham and we need a planted display , we marine display but missing this in my opinion.
What’s the shop called?
@@GeorgeFarmerStudios littlefish aquatics 👍
what a secret to growing h.siamensis and h.corymbosa compact? im struggling to growing them in my low tech tank many say this is an easy plant and dont require co2 injection but in my case always melt and never bounce back when transition from emersed to submersed form tried many times and the result always same (i was able to grow siamensis but very slow growth even slower than my anubias) i wondering maybe they need medium-high light? or need lot of nutrients in substrate?
what kind of sand in this tank?
I'm a 1k viewer yeah😁
Muito bom gosto dos seus vídeos
De La Soul is from the soul.
Unbalanced… that’s my aquascaper name. LOL. Lovely rescape.
🤩👀🎽🤙🏾
Crinum
Should have left it alone…. Oh George….