Your last tank is my favourite. I want to create something along that theme with native like rainbows or purple spotted gudgeons.
@johnnydubbsaquascaping6 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, this is certainly growing into one of my favourites as well :) I think this on a bigger scale as in 90cm or 120cm would look amazing with rainbows. I am not familiar with how big the gudgeons get but I am sure it would look good as they are a cool looking fish. Are you in Australia ?
@hcr32slider6 ай бұрын
@johnnydubbsaquascaping yeh mate, im the bloke who you replied to earlier on fb about chihiros and you sent me the link to your channel
@johnnydubbsaquascaping6 ай бұрын
@@hcr32slider haha all good, I hope you can see the lights on some of the videos, I think you can see them on the 4 foot tank as well as I did a video about that, that is the fallen log tank :) For the price I cannot fault the A series 2 lights. I dont think I could ever use them on 100% unless they were raised about 30cm above tank.
@hcr32slider6 ай бұрын
@johnnydubbsaquascaping yeah looks awesome. I ended up pulling the trigger on a make my led slim panel. I hope I made the right choice.
@hcr32slider6 ай бұрын
@johnnydubbsaquascaping the A series 2 90cm that I wanted was out of stock online and I refuse to pay $290 at my local shop
@ciaomein787 ай бұрын
I still like your Riverbed tank the most. I think you should just leave it as is, let it grow wild!
@johnnydubbsaquascaping7 ай бұрын
Definitely an option, it was one of my first scapes so might be good to keep :) it has already began to go wild as the val and dwarf sag have begun growing into the front area. I am finding that the water is not perfectly clear and I am unsure as to why.
@MorningDriftwood7 ай бұрын
trim... a bit. Control where runners can and can't grow.
@johnnydubbsaquascaping7 ай бұрын
I want to trim but I also like the wild look as well :) I think I will trim it up so that the foreground is open again the same as when i planted. The Pinnatifida is certainly growing unchecked at this stage. I would hate to think how it would look now if I left the Co2 on.