Thank you very much for your kind words. I've only just started uploading few weeks ago. Hopefully, with time, more people will be able to discover and enjoy watching my content. 😉 🙏
@@TheCreativeScaper Hi friend. I really love this layout. But there's someting that I dont understand when you talk about "weekly water changes". How you do this, assuming you only daily mist the plants and make sure the soil is always sodden?
Thank you! I am glad you liked it! 🙏 Plants are already listed in the description. Wabi Kusa bowl + led light: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/wabi-kit---vase-and-led-light-3644-p.asp Tropica Soil: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/tropica-aquarium-soil-3l-1029-p.asp You can grab yourself a small piece of spiderwood in any good aquatic store or online. That's it! Hope it helps! 😉
I wld love to try this....but how am I going to get this bowl in Australia??? Went to the site but no delivery to here. Love the small magnetic led too. Amazing work, very helpful n great cinematography...up there with the cinescaper 👌🏼👍🏼
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏 Maybe see if you can get the magnetic light separately and just get a vase that you like from the internet. 😉 Otherwise, check if there are any Betacuarios dealers in Australia?
Hi, it depends if the plants have already been grown in emersed state from the grower/supplier. Hence I chose plants in emersed state/pot grown plants as opposed to in vitro or fully submerged.
Absolutely lovely! Beautiful work my friend!
Thank you so much 😀 I am glad you enjoyed watching this video! 🙏
This looks amazing and so does your editing 😍 👌
Thank you very much! 🙏 I'm glad you like it 💚
Your videos are so good but you only have around 60 subscribers, how? You deserve more
Thank you very much for your kind words. I've only just started uploading few weeks ago. Hopefully, with time, more people will be able to discover and enjoy watching my content. 😉 🙏
I absolutely agree 😊....it is up to 890 now...still deserves more tho
Thank you my friend! Appreciate your support! 🙏
totally subscribing amazing work
Thank you so much my friend!🙏
Very nice. Beautiful
That's amazing ...
Thank you very much!
Looks amazing! Do you have a link to the light please or the make and model? Thanks
I want that light too!
cool, how to take care of it?
Thank you 🙏 Mainly regular weekly water changes and occasional trim.
@@TheCreativeScaper Hi friend. I really love this layout. But there's someting that I dont understand when you talk about "weekly water changes". How you do this, assuming you only daily mist the plants and make sure the soil is always sodden?
Well done!!! Can you put the links of the stuff you use?
Thank you! I am glad you liked it! 🙏
Plants are already listed in the description.
Wabi Kusa bowl + led light: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/wabi-kit---vase-and-led-light-3644-p.asp
Tropica Soil: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/tropica-aquarium-soil-3l-1029-p.asp
You can grab yourself a small piece of spiderwood in any good aquatic store or online.
That's it!
Hope it helps! 😉
@@TheCreativeScaper Thank you 🙏🙏!!!
How the plants doing after a month?
They are doing great 💯.
I am planning on making an update video soon! Stay tuned 😉
How do you keep it looking so good? You just spray it each day or do you add water so soil is sodden?
Thank you! 🙏 I mist the plants once a day and make sure the soil is always sodden.
I wld love to try this....but how am I going to get this bowl in Australia??? Went to the site but no delivery to here. Love the small magnetic led too. Amazing work, very helpful n great cinematography...up there with the cinescaper 👌🏼👍🏼
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏 Maybe see if you can get the magnetic light separately and just get a vase that you like from the internet. 😉 Otherwise, check if there are any Betacuarios dealers in Australia?
if i make like that, why my plants usually dry and wither ?
Hi, it depends if the plants have already been grown in emersed state from the grower/supplier. Hence I chose plants in emersed state/pot grown plants as opposed to in vitro or fully submerged.
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Beaut
Pretty, but i personally feel it's too small for a betta.
Over planted
Wanted to create a jungle look and densely planted scapes usually cope better with potential algae issues.