nope keeping moss short and wraping it around the driftwood keeps it from suffocating... trick is to plant heavy, at least 25% of the tank should be planted!
@schizobipolarjoe - I like to use 'trout line' (lot's of Trout fishing here in Montana)...it's a slight green color that almost disappears in the water. But any string that's dark or green in color works well. I'm not sure where to find hair nets in my city or would have tried that on more difficult plants :|
@nauris706 hey man I think that's phil. phil is a very smart man, he knows alot of good stuff when it comes to planted tanks, you should talk to him on planted tank dot net or aquatic plant central dot com
so many harsh questions! so little answers!
jnizzle91188 2 months ago
Gracias Takashi por enseñarnos una nueva vicion en adornar peceras...
elbrody007 6 months ago
aqua legend.
zakartaz 6 months ago
nope keeping moss short and wraping it around the driftwood keeps it from suffocating... trick is to plant heavy, at least 25% of the tank should be planted!
schizobipolarjoe 7 months ago
Also, is there any video which fully shows it? There's another video but its spoken in Italian.
Spartiatai300 7 months ago
Mmm clever way to add sand without it mixing up
Spartiatai300 7 months ago
Amazing.
heartsofanewworld 10 months ago
Hair dryer...
kilaah 1 year ago
you can use hair nets/or kite string to tie moss down to driftwood.
schizobipolarjoe 1 year ago
@schizobipolarjoe - I like to use 'trout line' (lot's of Trout fishing here in Montana)...it's a slight green color that almost disappears in the water. But any string that's dark or green in color works well. I'm not sure where to find hair nets in my city or would have tried that on more difficult plants :|
OnatopaU 1 year ago
@OnatopaU Thanks, that works to and forgot about that.
schizobipolarjoe 1 year ago
O, that was good. I just rebuild my tank and never thought of that. very cool
bigphat200 2 years ago
He's great
lol.....hahahahhahahhaa...."hairdryer"
nuff said.
ALL of that interrogetion and not one qu. reg cO2 and how he employs it.
1019drummer 2 years ago
"how is babby formed?"
senordingdong99 2 years ago
THE GUY @ 1:05 IS SO ANNOYING.
nauris706 2 years ago 2
@nauris706 hey man I think that's phil. phil is a very smart man, he knows alot of good stuff when it comes to planted tanks, you should talk to him on planted tank dot net or aquatic plant central dot com
schizobipolarjoe 1 year ago
lol! hairdryer
welcomegohome 2 years ago 5
Looks like a great video to me!
conroesleepover 2 years ago 5
Is there some sort of step by step tutorial that explains each step? How to do that?
tyrpotix 2 years ago 6
There's a 1-hour version with commentary available to members via the AGA's website (link shown at the end of the video).
AquaticGardeners 2 years ago