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9 comments to "Aqua Forest Aquariums are Gorgeous!"
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fz
February 14th, 2008 at
6:57 am
Hard to clean? I’d love to replicate this for my living room.
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Empty
February 14th, 2008 at
11:36 am
The “Nature Aquarium” style was pioneered by Takashi Amano… Check out a search on Google Images for more of the masters work:
To answer the other commenter, they aren’t hard to “clean” per se, because the plants eat the fish wastes and you stock them with a variety of algae-eating animals (notably otocinclus and Amano shrimp) that do that part for you. As far as maintenance though they ARE demanding, requiring frequent pruning and more equipment than a regular “fishtank”. As an example, I have a pressurized CO2 tank and 100W of light(a “moderate-high” level in planted-tank terms) on a 20G tank. A tank that size would normally have about 20W of light on it. Additionally, other fertilizers must be added several times a week.
In my opinion, worth the effort, but there is a learning curve for sure.
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J'ni
February 14th, 2008 at
12:24 pm
I hope to customize one of my tanks like this! check out my custom aquariums - http://www.orbedge.com!
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Christophe
February 14th, 2008 at
1:34 pm
Snails can be useful for algeas too, like the ampuleer. Oh yes, they’ll eat your plants too;)
Owner of a fish tank, I’m amazed by the gardening time those pieces of art represent.
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Ali S.
February 14th, 2008 at
3:50 pm
So beautiful! Yeah just get a few snails and algae eating fish and bam the cleanest Aquariam ever.
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andy cochrane
February 14th, 2008 at
4:11 pm
I have slowly lost several aquariums to algae and disrepair over the years- as amazing and beautiful as these are, I don’t think I could ever trust myself to keep them looking like this! Very cool find, guys.
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Lea
February 14th, 2008 at
9:13 pm
I’ve seen something like this before. They’re beautiful. Be careful with snails though. They breed like…well…certainly more fruitfully than rabbits. I bought two for my mom’s aquarium and had a couple hundred in a week…
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Alex
February 15th, 2008 at
6:04 pm
I agree with Lea on snails: pretty much all aquatic plants bought from stores will have snails. I used to treat the plants with potassium permanganate before putting it into my tank.
If you have a snail infestation, it’s quite difficult to get rid of. For mild infestation you can float a piece of lettuce - snails will flock to the lettuce. Simply float new lettuce leaf every few hours or every day until you don’t have snail anymore.
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oakling
February 16th, 2008 at
11:03 pm
Those are amazing! I’m so glad I live near SF
I’ve been putting off restocking my aquarium for months!









