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  • I'd like to see this dude create a scape in an Edge only using what's available at Petsmart. No tweezers (unless you find them in the dog section) That'd be sick. I bet it still look pretty good.

  • With or without the buddah this is a lovely aquascape indeed. Kudos! Oliver Knott. This dude truely makes it look so simple, but then again I guess if you have all the best shit to work with on hand, $80 tweezers, ADA amazonia soils 'n shit, the best plants (the right plants) It's prolly not that hard to create a dope looking aquascape at this point. But hey, whatever, still looks pretty cool.

  • Incredible nano tanks. I give love to Buddha..all praise to Buddha, Buddha bless this mess.....

  • In my opinion, the Buddha statue fit perfekt in the tank. It shows how harmony and peaceful the tank is. Oooommmee.......

  • The budha-statue has to go away. It draws way to much attention. And they are not a part of a natural biotop

  • @2000wb Well if you wanna be really precise Echinodorus tenellus (background plant) and Pogostemon Helferi (midground) are not part of a "natural biotope" either. But i know what you mean, Buddha statue has to go.

  • Beautiful setup!

    What exactly are you doing with the paintbrush?

  • @ihatedbyy0ui Hi, I know you were addressing Oliver Knott but I think he was flattening and sculpting the substrate with it :) it's an awesome set up!

  • @ihatedbyy0ui I think he is spreading the substrate and piling it the way he wants it to look.

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