multa sanatate in continuare domnule POMI! fa ceea ce stii mai bine! O da si felicitari pentru locul 1 luat la concursul international de acvaristica!
@pomiBerceni That's the term, "shimering". I would like to replicate that. Is theoutlet from a tube or from a bio-wheel type of filter? Thank you reminds me of skin-diving and enjoying the light on the sand.
@MaxJNorman Regular water changes and feeding the fish is the only maintenance you need. Every once in a while you can change the leafs, as they melt away.
@pomiBerceni This is a very interesting lighting position and resultant effect. Are these LED's or a low wattage incandesent blub? Can you advise? Thank you
whats the tank size?
kwozemodo 2 weeks ago
very nice. watch the tetra though.. they're angel food lol.
how do you create the black water ? do you add peat to the filter or do the leaves do this ?
SpinninTom 1 month ago
@SpinninTom peat in filter and also the leafs add to it
pomiBerceni 1 month ago
multa sanatate in continuare domnule POMI! fa ceea ce stii mai bine! O da si felicitari pentru locul 1 luat la concursul international de acvaristica!
TheMariusbrasov 2 months ago
@TheMariusbrasov Mersi, mersi!
pomiBerceni 1 month ago
whats the song?
MrKaoVue 3 months ago
If yours are 2 months than comparing mine and yours to the tetras I would say mine are3 months
fabihanski 5 months ago
Were do you get the leafs from?
ilovelizards 5 months ago
@ilovelizards It's oak leaves :) They're found everywhere in the world friend.
reebocken 5 months ago
beautiful tank man....tryin to do somthin similar with my 20
clempunk86 6 months ago
super
WwWMaNiAk 7 months ago
can i use normal wood or hardwood ? This seems like normal wood from ordinary european trees ?
TheBSideDJ 8 months ago
@TheBSideDJ
You can easily use wood from the forest or something like that! :)
But if you want the water to be colored by the wood, you need driftwood or bogwood.
Or these leaves (oak laves). Pretty simple :)))
reebocken 5 months ago
What is the music that you are playing to this video?
peadee66 8 months ago
Great biotope. What is running up top to create the light variations in the water? Thanks.
dyamarick 10 months ago
@dyamarick Over the tank I have 5 spotlights and the outlet of the filter is moving the water surface, creating that shimering effect.
pomiBerceni 10 months ago
@pomiBerceni That's the term, "shimering". I would like to replicate that. Is theoutlet from a tube or from a bio-wheel type of filter? Thank you reminds me of skin-diving and enjoying the light on the sand.
dyamarick 10 months ago
how is the tank to maintain? i'm looking to switch to a non-planted tank like this from a planted tank after being totally inspired by this vid
MaxJNorman 10 months ago
@MaxJNorman Regular water changes and feeding the fish is the only maintenance you need. Every once in a while you can change the leafs, as they melt away.
pomiBerceni 10 months ago
beautiful tank! what kind of spot lights did you use? the light is just amazing!
zooyorkmonkey 10 months ago
I used 5 spot lights, set up at an angle of 45 degrees over the tank.
pomiBerceni 10 months ago
@pomiBerceni This is a very interesting lighting position and resultant effect. Are these LED's or a low wattage incandesent blub? Can you advise? Thank you
dyamarick 10 months ago
@dyamarick They are low wattage incandesent bulbs (5W and 10W) working on 12V. You cand find them inany electricsstore.
pomiBerceni 10 months ago
how did you make realistic lights like this? an its really amazing tank
depuis1907 11 months ago
how did you make realistic lights like this?
depuis1907 11 months ago
pomiBerceni YOU HAVE SUPER AQUARIUM !!!
WwWMaNiAk 11 months ago
Nu ma pot satura sa privesc!
Eu mi-as pune muzica din asta in camera si m-as uita la ei cu orele!
glasforex 1 year ago
Superb!
maybach2006 1 year ago