Oddball59
Fish Fanatic
Kia Ora, Hi, I came across this guy who has filmed many parts of the African and South American waterways and ponds.
I realised how often aquascapes are wrongly showing environments. Many, maybe most are dirty, full of floating particles, very low light and vision. I think it can be done but these areas aqua topes are often barren, lots of dead wood, sand, boulders. beautiful fish, maybe fast flowing waters to replicate, and a very dirtied environment. I found his underwater film collection from his expeditions fascinating. I think it's well worth a look.
It's given me ideas and I've finally decided to ty to make an aqua tope from some of his underwater films. So'm starting to compile a list now of plants, and gather boulders, and wood. I'm sort of already stuck as I want a couple of very large pieces of wood, logs if you will. Any suggestions of suppliers would be gratefully appreciated.
What do people think of the murky appearance and how to maintain it in a tank, as soon as you run a filter the floating detritus that always present and catches in some of the greenery, which can be very sparse as well. It may need maybe three power heads to give the flow. and an air bar to give that turbulence too. I'm not sure about Co2?
has anyone done something like this before... I've searched the archives and can't find anything with this very worn, million year old look.
But... you can add some beautiful fish and give good habitats with leaves and husks etc...
Is it beyond us? can it look attractive? Thank you.
Wasn't sure where to post this so apologise if it's in the wrong section... maybe the mods will transfer it if they feel there is somewhere more appropriate.
When I start i'l make regular photo updates and add them. Until I saw this guys aqua tope I didn't realise this was a possibility.
I realised how often aquascapes are wrongly showing environments. Many, maybe most are dirty, full of floating particles, very low light and vision. I think it can be done but these areas aqua topes are often barren, lots of dead wood, sand, boulders. beautiful fish, maybe fast flowing waters to replicate, and a very dirtied environment. I found his underwater film collection from his expeditions fascinating. I think it's well worth a look.
It's given me ideas and I've finally decided to ty to make an aqua tope from some of his underwater films. So'm starting to compile a list now of plants, and gather boulders, and wood. I'm sort of already stuck as I want a couple of very large pieces of wood, logs if you will. Any suggestions of suppliers would be gratefully appreciated.
What do people think of the murky appearance and how to maintain it in a tank, as soon as you run a filter the floating detritus that always present and catches in some of the greenery, which can be very sparse as well. It may need maybe three power heads to give the flow. and an air bar to give that turbulence too. I'm not sure about Co2?
has anyone done something like this before... I've searched the archives and can't find anything with this very worn, million year old look.
But... you can add some beautiful fish and give good habitats with leaves and husks etc...
Is it beyond us? can it look attractive? Thank you.
Wasn't sure where to post this so apologise if it's in the wrong section... maybe the mods will transfer it if they feel there is somewhere more appropriate.
When I start i'l make regular photo updates and add them. Until I saw this guys aqua tope I didn't realise this was a possibility.