I have been doing some research on wabi-kusa methods and different plants that I can use in such setup. Came across this video and I have to...
Update on the emersion process - I drained quite a bit more water out this afternoon. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Update: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Very happy with how it's converting so quickly, already planning on new emersed plants for this...
No, it means using electricity and I want to keep my costs as low as possible. I will remove the remaining water once the plants have become...
I see this thread is old - did you ever keep it going @Chongkie?
So now I present my wabi-kusa converted tank - got to say it's super low maintenance and easy to care for!!! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After much hesitation, I thought screw it. I converted this tank into a wabi-kusa. Not only it will save me on electricity after taking the...
When I first got to Selby in the UK (North Yorkshire), this was one of my first sights... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At work during a break [ATTACH]
Now I am tempted to go emersed with this tank - knowing in a month's time, my contract ends and I may have to move. I think I should convert this...
Ok here goes, still growing this tank out [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow super cute! Congrats!
Mooooootiful @DoubleDutch
Just remember I've only been in the UK for nearly 3 months now and I'm still new to everything here. @Reedfish may know better than me. I've...
Yeah I got my DHG from a local pet shop and it's growing well, DHG is pretty easy to grow and quite hardy. Never heard of Greenaqua, let alone...
Yeah me too, specially if you want to get fish or shrimp and prefer to inspect the tanks in person.
Ah I was just wondering as I got my first plant order from https://www.aquariumgardens.co.uk/ - I think the prices are reasonable and you get next...
Who in the UK did you buy your tissue culture?
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