Thursday, August 27, 2009
Another Droolworthy ADA Aquascaping Gallery Video
Another amazing ADA gallery visit video has surfaced, and let me tell you, it's another 4 minutes of awesomeness. Like the last video, it's shots of all the aquariums set up in the ADA gallery in Niigata, Japan, but this one is a bit higher quality. You get to see plenty of aquascaped planted aquariums, a few glimpses of a salt water aquarium, and some really neat nano aquariums. I especially love the emergent ferns in the tank at 3:25 (not to mention the spotless sand foreground and gorgeous Roseline Sharks). All I can say is it must take a lot of work to keep each one of these aquariums that clean and immaculate! Be sure to check out the thread for some still photos of the visit as well.
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Thanks VickinPerth!
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ReplyDeleteHehe, no sorry, just researching and preparing a big post on LED lighting in the planted aquarium. I'll try to get it up ASAP!
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