She loves it!
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This is my Aquascaper 600 Nature Aquarium planted tank at home after 2 weeks. I discuss the equipment used and some of the techniques I employ. If you'd like me to focus on any particular area of the aquascape then let me know in the comments. Keep on 'scaping! George The liquid fertiliser I always use - https://goo.gl/7Snc2F Twinstar lighting - https://goo.gl/p1zJV4 CO2 diffuser - https://goo.gl/ucx5r8 Filter - https://goo.gl/W6CtSe Where I get most of my aquascaping stuff - http://bit.ly/2j5OwuY Follow my aquascaping journey... Instagram http://bit.ly/2AkOVDp Facebook http://bit.ly/2kgg1po Twitter http://bit.ly/2iCujjx UKAPS (superb resource for hobbyists) http://bit.ly/2kgmwbA KEEP ON SCAPING T SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE!! http://bit.ly/2zWyiz5
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Thank you and Happy New Year ! :)
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Link http://www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/twinstar-m5-sterilizer-20-120-litre-2563-p.asp
I will ask my question now cause it seems i cant catch u online with a stream though
Ive orderd a upgrade on my main tank to 100x55x55 cm with 12mm glas & open tank togheter with about 50Kg of ADA Koke stone
Now i aint so sure if i would start my stone's on the glas ore on the soil
- glas a bit scared with the weight for stresfractures
- soil a bit scared with the weight it wil sink in the soil and destroy the scape
What would u do and Keep on Scaping
If you’re careful with the stone you can put straight onto the glass. Or use filter bags with inert media underneath or similar
https://youtu.be/VnflFGk5ou0
Cheers from UKAPS
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I'd like to request a more in depth discussion on that Twinstar oxygenator if I may. How does it work? The setup method? Philosophy of use and so on. I've never heard or seen something like that and if I dare say so, it kind of looks like a new technological take on the ubiquitous air stone. Would that be a safe general assumption?
That surface skimmer is quite interesting as well. I've heard of them but have not put much thought into their use. Is that something that is required in conjunction with the other apparatuses or is it a stand alone feature? What does it do and is it necessary?
Also, if you could discuss the relationship between the oxygenator and CO2, that would be greatly appreciated. Obviously most of us know what CO2 provides for a planted tank but how do they work together? Can you run just the oxygenator without CO2 or would that be counterproductive? If ran as a singular unit, what advantage does the oxygenator provide over other applicable devices? Placement of each of these previously discussed devices would also be beneficial too. Please and Thank You.
As we have stated before, we are very interested in premium components and we really like the clean look to this tank. The addition of acrylic piping, stainless steal tubing and the tank itself all together make this setup look very crisp and classy. Well done George!
Keep up the good work my friend.
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