You are one of the best, Filipe! This scape leaves me in a special mood, theres a special feeling about it, which I love. The video is very relaxing, just the right song!roud:
Hi Filipe, It’s beautiful. Those blyxas (are they?) filling the gaps between the rocks and on the base of the tree you have added gives it a special touch! The tank without the pipes and other stuff looks great but I believe that water movement due to filter circulation gives to the tree some extra life and a more natural felling to the tank! Looking forward to see how it will develop!
Hey Filipe, there is no chance for watching your video - it is not available in my country :waiting:...
Thanks a lot JEK! roud: LAlmeida, it's not blyxa but Eleocharis aciculares. Blyxa is too huge for this layout Why not George?
Hey Filipe, I guess YouTube censors the music in your video and so there is no chance of watching it.
Hey Filipe, there it works - thank you very much! Brilliant video again. Please give us a photo of your lightning-system!
this is great i have a naive question though.. i am new to aquascaping and i am curious to find out how you do the greens on the branches of the tree part of your scape. What are they rooted in and how? I am completely new to this, i haven't even attempted to do a scape myself so any advice would be great. Thanks
It is easy... you can simply use plastic ties or fishing line (very thin). Do it carefully to avoid damage the plant. Here it is an update of this aquarium: One step closer ' right view ' June 2011 por Faao.FilipeOliveira, no Flickr One step closer June 2011 por Faao.FilipeOliveira, no Flickr Rasboras and tree por Faao.FilipeOliveira, no Flickr
Hi, Hemianthus callitrichoides is fantastic! I can see you are dealing well with the shadow produced by the tree. I like the anubias roots pending from the branches.
As much as I love your scapes, I'd like to see more or your "refreshing and smooth" type scapes, I think everyone knows you've mastered the tree scape.