Simple glass container (awesome quality though) with the Tropica Aquadecor, the buce and crypts look beautiful. All this combined to make a stunning little scape. Also this could be achieved at any level in my opinion. Once my office/studio is done might go for one of these on my desk.
The video production on your videos are top notch with all the panning and transitions etc.. The wabi kusa stuff is really interesting and would love to see more cool emmersed plants and that tiny flower is cool.
The ONLY thing I don't like about watching your videos is, a lot of products you feature we cannot get in AMERICA!!! So aggravating!! I would love to get my hands on that DOOA Concept Book! I found it for sale in other parts of the world but not here in the US. We are really behind in the world of aquascaping. Wish I had a more entrepreneural drive because I believe someone could really thrive in the US with a lot of these products. Regardless, thanks for your content. If anything, I'm glad we can get that in the US!
thanks a ton. I'm ordering it now. I was looking thru the website and came across the bottom release tool. The one for substrate capsules. It's alot of $$ for what it is but I for one struggle with putting them in a lot. So I'm wondering just how well they really work? Have you ever tried one or used one?
My favorite decorative sand! It has another advantage, if used to either cap aquasoil Amazonia light or in the same tank, even if some Amazonia gets mixed it still looks natural!
@@JurijsJutjajevs Well you see I liked watching big tank stuff however I didn't have the space so I made small ones too. I used a 1 gallon drinks dispenser on my channel, let me know what you think.
Super interesting. Just ordered 4 models to play with. I really want to see you working on the Terrabase...so i can get a coaching before i give it a try. Have a wonderful day my dear xx
nice stuff! when will we see you fill the Diorama style monte carlo carpet with water ? keen to get some tips on what to do after you fill it up with water!
Just order the 15x15x30 version because of your video, I’m planing to tie some miniature orchid on drift wood cover with moss, and soil substrate on the bottom, also cover with moss, added some tropical-ish plant. Would love to see your approach on somewhat vertical, soil base tropical terrarium 🙃
While this is another beautiful video and tank. I was thought you were going to make some Wabi Kusa balls. Given the fact that you helped Takashi Amano I was really hoping you had some insight on how he made the soil based Wabi Kusa balls.
I’d like to see how you would go about making your own aqua decor. The Tropica stuff isn’t available in all countries. Mounting crypts is especially interesting, since they’re usually thought of as root feeders.
I'll make a video on how Tropica does it and show the entire growth process from day 1 to final product. Here is a brief summary - drill a hole into the rock/wood or use natural cravices to plug the plant into it or use a simple rubber band to hold the plant in place. Lava rock will soak up water nutrient mix and feed the plant. Give it humidity light and time
Jurijs Jutjajevs Thank you so much Jurijs, you’re awesome 😊 I really appreciate the in depth content your creating, and how you respond to everyone’s comments in depth too. 👍Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧.
Just wondering how budget friendly this is. The moment i hear all the fancy Japanese names , I get the feeling that all of the stuff is overpriced for what it is. Would be nice if you would give us some prices of the materials you use. But beside that , you did a great job and it looks really nice.
okay, the DOOA neo glass air is a little bit pricey, but you can use any container you want. Gravel and lava rock cost close to nothing. 2 potted plants won't cost a fortune either and sunlight is for free. If you want to use the Tropica AquaDecor, they will cost a little bit more than the raw ingredients, but you always pay for convenience and also the plants are already matured and well attached to the rock
The glasswork by DOOA costs about 60 euro's here (excl lid), plants attached to rocks about 15-20 euro's a piece. Rock per kilo 5-6 euro's and plants 5-6 euro's a piece if bought seperately. If you want to work on a budget, get cheaper glass and buy the rock/plants seperated. :)
Does the lava rock act like a sponge and bring water up to the plants. Or do we need to make the water level high enough for ghe plant roots to touch the water.
Would the crypt keep it's roots attached to the lava rock when you submerse it? thinking about creating some aqua decor and wabi kusa balls myself, using a small green house and only using those in my next scape. I'd also be really interested in a video where you show the aqua decot process at tropica! And i vote for nr. 4 next!
@@JurijsJutjajevs Oh, I thought maybe using the river sand in the middle and topping off with LA Plata to the edges. But I'm unsure how they really look together in reality.
@@chaidiamonds river sand looks almost exactly like la plata, just larger grain. Most natural will be a layer of la plata topped with sprinkled river sand. however, you can't go wrong, just get both and give it a try ;)
5.000 Likes and the Cryptocoryne petchii will flower!! 🙃
It would be very funny if we can reach 5000 likes! 😂🤭
I don't say its not possible, but it will take a long time and this is how long I expect it too take for the Crypt to start flowering 😂
@@JurijsJutjajevs One of the two possibilitys will happen for sure! If not, I'll be making 5000 RUclips accounts😂😂
I want to see this 🙃
@@JurijsJutjajevs I'm back in 3 weeks🤪😂
DOOA builds fascinating small aquariums and you make small works of art out of them. Great video.
Thank you, yes build quality of neo glass air is superb and I like the “air” part of it
@@JurijsJutjajevs The small water gardens float and give the whole an artistic quirk. I love it too. And the quality is excellent.
I love bucephalandras, they are one of my favorites. And next i would like to see number 3
Riccardia moss and Buce, is all I need
This is my favourite vídeo of the series, because í love bucephalandras
thanks you, I like it too - its simple and one achieves instant beautiful result
This is defintely my favourite of the series so far, love it👍
Really? Tell me why 😉
Simple glass container (awesome quality though) with the Tropica Aquadecor, the buce and crypts look beautiful. All this combined to make a stunning little scape. Also this could be achieved at any level in my opinion. Once my office/studio is done might go for one of these on my desk.
Oh yes, that’s the beauty of this little tanks and Tropica AquaDecor
This is a super easy and very simple setup. After seeing this video, it kicking me a lot.
it is and I have so many more ideas! cannot wait to try them out
Hi Jurijs ! We are eagerly waiting for your new creative ideas to build this kind of simple and calm natural beauties.
These little nano tanks are incredible! #3 next will be nice!! Have an amazing day my friend! 👍🌱🌿❤️🐴✌️
Jurijs love your work following you since GREEN AQUA....NUMBER 6 would love to see that
its already published, link in the description ;)
Small beauty green world in this small glass 😍 👍
Hi Juijs, ich würde gern Nr. 6 als nächstes sehen. Thx und bleib gesund.
Schau, ist in der Beschreibung verlinkt
Thx dir.
Number 3!!! Great video love this aquaterrarium with crypts and bucephalandras
4 for sure, I’ve never seen any setup like that before and the shape of the enclosure is so interesting
handmade glass cover and you can observe the water drops form on it
I love these short kind of videos
Wow amazing 😍😍😍😍👏👏👏👍
Yes please to a video on creating the wabi kusa on stone!
I recently bought a 20x20x25 nano, maybe I'll build my first wabikusa thanks to you!
Ich bekomm so Lust aufs Scapen, wenn ich deine Videos anseh =)
very very beautiful, that will be my next project next to a wabikusa ball
so beautiful little paradise !!!
Thank you for your thorough video. I look forward to my first project!
Thanks for the inspiration on the DOOA tanks. Next video 3!
3 next buddy. Loving these little tanks👌🏼💚
The video production on your videos are top notch with all the panning and transitions etc.. The wabi kusa stuff is really interesting and would love to see more cool emmersed plants and that tiny flower is cool.
Thanks, make sure you are subscribed so you don’t miss new uploads 😉
@@JurijsJutjajevs yes for sure. Def glad I did so maybe a year ago 🤣🤣🤣
Great video as always, thanks Juris.
Would love to see 3 next 💕 & would be really interested to see a tropica ‘how to’ video
The ONLY thing I don't like about watching your videos is, a lot of products you feature we cannot get in AMERICA!!! So aggravating!! I would love to get my hands on that DOOA Concept Book! I found it for sale in other parts of the world but not here in the US. We are really behind in the world of aquascaping. Wish I had a more entrepreneural drive because I believe someone could really thrive in the US with a lot of these products.
Regardless, thanks for your content. If anything, I'm glad we can get that in the US!
AFA has all you need aquaforestaquarium.com/collections/all/products/ada-product-book-made-in-ada-concept-productsenglish-version
thanks a ton. I'm ordering it now. I was looking thru the website and came across the bottom release tool. The one for substrate capsules. It's alot of $$ for what it is but I for one struggle with putting them in a lot. So I'm wondering just how well they really work? Have you ever tried one or used one?
aquaforestaquarium.com/collections/tools/products/bottom-release
This scape it's very awesome, i thinks i will make one for my office. Thanks for the video.
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey kusa.
I vote 3 the mountains and the slopes you created out do 4.
I’m going to have to try this myself, looks great. I’m voting for 3 next.
WOW! I absolutely love your videos man, keep up the good work, CHEERS! id love to see No. 3 next
Thanks Rudra, your feedback is my fuel to keep making them
Hi Jurijs,
Thanks for the video!
I want to see number 4, please!
Have a nice sunday! 😃
I already thought no one is going to vote 4 😂 thanks for watching and enjoy the rest of the day!
My favorite decorative sand! It has another advantage, if used to either cap aquasoil Amazonia light or in the same tank, even if some Amazonia gets mixed it still looks natural!
5:18 😂😂😂 really echo my heart. I did something similar, like cooking draft wood using a spaghetti pan
wow.. so cool...
Nice wabikusa
Thanks Ricky
This aquarium very beautifull
I vote for an aqua decor video
Lovely tank. We don't big tanks to have nice talkative decorative pieces.
Really started to enjoy all the small creations
@@JurijsJutjajevs Well you see I liked watching big tank stuff however I didn't have the space so I made small ones too. I used a 1 gallon drinks dispenser on my channel, let me know what you think.
5 and 6 omg there the best, well built, looks absolutely amazing.... keep up the good vidz man
Thanks for the work done !!! Excellent review and video quality!
thx Sergey!
Let's go for n3 next
Such a great series, Jurijs! My vote is for #3!
Отличный мастер-класс!
Спасибо Владимир, увы в этом году без интерзоо не увидимся 👋
@@JurijsJutjajevs, увы...
Super interesting. Just ordered 4 models to play with. I really want to see you working on the Terrabase...so i can get a coaching before i give it a try. Have a wonderful day my dear xx
Really great layout 😃
nice stuff! when will we see you fill the Diorama style monte carlo carpet with water ? keen to get some tips on what to do after you fill it up with water!
water changes and algae crew
@@JurijsJutjajevs Do you need to trim the Monte Carlo straight after flooding the water so the roots dont rot?
Perfect 👌
I'd really love to see the making of that shallow one, number 4 💪💪💪
Really neat, I like that idea alot.
I love your work!
I love your videos man your the best!!! But I love to see the number 3
Hey Clark, so far Nr 3 seems to be popular
@@JurijsJutjajevs no I'm not popular at all
But I am one of your fans here in the Philippines
what an amazing setup. You're a master of nano art! Wow Jurijs.. Thanks for posting such a lovely video.
Thank you for the video! 🤗Please tell me which lamp you are using
Lov u bro!😍
Superb....can you please guide about wabi kusa glass dish?
Amazing video, but why didn't use water for the water change every week?
So amazing and beautiful setup in quick short time...u r really good in this....keep it up...tank looks fantastic
Thanks mate, have a great day 👋
Just order the 15x15x30 version because of your video, I’m planing to tie some miniature orchid on drift wood cover with moss, and soil substrate on the bottom, also cover with moss, added some tropical-ish plant.
Would love to see your approach on somewhat vertical, soil base tropical terrarium 🙃
I’d love to see a video on how to grow plants in lava rock although I think you basically covered it. Can any rock be used?
Please put up the process of how to grow aquatic plants emersed,Your videos are awesome alot to learn from your tips,keep it up,Thank you so much.
I explained how I keep and grow plants emersed in this aquarium. What else do you want to know?
It’s really nice work and how do you fertilised them .....!!
simply add a little fertilizer into the water or spray plants with diluted fertilizer mix
While this is another beautiful video and tank. I was thought you were going to make some Wabi Kusa balls. Given the fact that you helped Takashi Amano I was really hoping you had some insight on how he made the soil based Wabi Kusa balls.
I really love to create one of these
its super easy, I highly recommend everyone to try this out
Hi Jurijs,I notice that all the tanks you use are not available in the UK ! are there any alternatives ?
Check Horizonaquatics, I think they have a good ADA and DOOA range in stock
Cool video . Can you tell me what is the colour of that wall .
So amazing 👍😍🤗🙋♀️
Great idea to make a movie about how Tropica doing this :) Cool if You do it! :-) Greetings from #notificationsquad :)
Thanks mate, yes that would be cool - now only the world has to become normal again and travel allowed 🤣
@@JurijsJutjajevs Yes hope soon will be normal :) I'm waiting for TaotPA in Magdeburg :)
Hi I love your work Jurijs, I would go with nº 3.
Thanks Joao, greetings from Sunny ☀️ Frankfurt
@@JurijsJutjajevs luck you in Lisbon is raining
Beautiful, would love to see number 3, will you be making the set up with the cork bark, thanks Jurijs
I really liked the video! High Quality, I don't why I always say that but it's a fact...😂
I hope we can see the Moss Iwagumi (Number 3) next time.💚🌿
Thanks mate, this one was a lot of work as it was making of, update and maintenance all in one
I’d like to see how you would go about making your own aqua decor. The Tropica stuff isn’t available in all countries.
Mounting crypts is especially interesting, since they’re usually thought of as root feeders.
I'll make a video on how Tropica does it and show the entire growth process from day 1 to final product. Here is a brief summary - drill a hole into the rock/wood or use natural cravices to plug the plant into it or use a simple rubber band to hold the plant in place. Lava rock will soak up water nutrient mix and feed the plant. Give it humidity light and time
Jurijs Jutjajevs Thank you so much Jurijs, you’re awesome 😊 I really appreciate the in depth content your creating, and how you respond to everyone’s comments in depth too.
👍Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧.
Yes, please do the video how Tropica do that😲 i try it but I wasn't be successfull
Just wondering how budget friendly this is. The moment i hear all the fancy Japanese names , I get the feeling that all of the stuff is overpriced for what it is. Would be nice if you would give us some prices of the materials you use.
But beside that , you did a great job and it looks really nice.
okay, the DOOA neo glass air is a little bit pricey, but you can use any container you want. Gravel and lava rock cost close to nothing. 2 potted plants won't cost a fortune either and sunlight is for free. If you want to use the Tropica AquaDecor, they will cost a little bit more than the raw ingredients, but you always pay for convenience and also the plants are already matured and well attached to the rock
Go to IKEA and you’ll find most of the stuff there ;)
The glasswork by DOOA costs about 60 euro's here (excl lid), plants attached to rocks about 15-20 euro's a piece. Rock per kilo 5-6 euro's and plants 5-6 euro's a piece if bought seperately. If you want to work on a budget, get cheaper glass and buy the rock/plants seperated. :)
Does the lava rock act like a sponge and bring water up to the plants.
Or do we need to make the water level high enough for ghe plant roots to touch the water.
Actualy, i have tried crypt on a rock, it will root to the rock slowly but it s all worth it
Hey...one question is on the 2:30 Min. Lava Stone?
Saw this product at my local fish store and it looked amazing, wasn't expecting it to be $100 though lol
the dooa aquarium?
@@JurijsJutjajevs yeah, at least at my local fish store tjats how much they were selling it for. The one highlighted in this video
Would the crypt keep it's roots attached to the lava rock when you submerse it? thinking about creating some aqua decor and wabi kusa balls myself, using a small green house and only using those in my next scape.
I'd also be really interested in a video where you show the aqua decot process at tropica!
And i vote for nr. 4 next!
Hi Jurijs. What scissors/tweezers are you using? Thanks.
what kind of book is that in the beginning of the tutorial? where i can buy?
always good job! my congrat.
It’s called “the book of ADA”
I like it! What is the grain size of the river sand?
Very cool, I’d love to replicate something similar Jurijs. 💚🌱
Ein tutorial für ein brazilien style aqua wäre schön😀
Dann schau auf meinem kanal, gibt es bereits
Hi Jurjis, will the DOOA River Sand go well with ADA La Plata to add fine details? Also want to use Aqua Gravel..
La Plata and s pinch of river sand for extra details, not too much 👌
@@JurijsJutjajevs Oh, I thought maybe using the river sand in the middle and topping off with LA Plata to the edges. But I'm unsure how they really look together in reality.
@@chaidiamonds river sand looks almost exactly like la plata, just larger grain. Most natural will be a layer of la plata topped with sprinkled river sand. however, you can't go wrong, just get both and give it a try ;)
Hey Great video,
was just curious to know..
when you pour in the water mixed with the fertilizer into the house plants.. how do they react?
they grow well and start flowering. never had any issues
What ever happened to the Terrabase M? Waiting on that video and for mine to come in
Giveaway for me,, sir.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁😁😁😁🙏🙏🙏🙏
The height of the 25 cm dooa neo glass air is measured from the table or from the glass base ?.
Greetings from Lima, Peru.
Can you grow Crypt Weditti on a lava rock like this?
I haven't tried to be honest but I think its possible
Ok.. if I make all of these aquarium, it is yours to blame for making such a beautiful video..
6 is the best
Amazing !!! Plase 4 netx. :)
Any liquid Fert can be used right? Because there are no Aquatic creature in it
Any aquarium plant fertilizer. The ones for terrestrial plants can be more concentrated, so make sure to use an appropriate amount
How often do you change the water?
Where can you buy this revolving stone stand?
its a simple lazy Susan and a slate carving/serving board on top that I use for filming
What about tropica growing video I m waiting eagerly.
when pandemic is over, I will for sure record something like this
@@JurijsJutjajevs thanks in advance 😊
Love this..4
Where can I can get The DOOA book in America?
Number 3 next please 🙂
most likely 😉
Wish we had better suppliers in the uk for ultra nano tanks hard to find anything under 20 by 20
UNS 20c and 16c should be available
@@JurijsJutjajevs seems to be out of stock most places and alot of the dooa tanks
no 4 next please, thanks