My new Driftwood addition - phase 2 Takashi tank!

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This is Phase 2 of my Takashi Amano inspired hardscape tank. I talk about new hardscape pieces added and some filtration options.

I title this tank Sleepy Hollow Valley:

Check it out here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNOQSgwhfiw
 
love the look of it and does deffenitly have the creepy jonhy depp sleepy hollow feel. I have allways been a fan of rimless tanks. Not familair with what Takashi Amano is in reference to but the set up is very sleek i love it. I missed the phase one if that was a previous thread. What are you stocking it with. A little of topic but as soon as i opened this i was laughing about who ever refered to your johny cash avatar as mobersteristic the other day thinking it was you. What is that you are using for lighting in the vid
 
love the look of it and does deffenitly have the creepy jonhy depp sleepy hollow feel. I have allways been a fan of rimless tanks. Not familair with what Takashi Amano is in reference to but the set up is very sleek i love it. I missed the phase one if that was a previous thread. What are you stocking it with. A little of topic but as soon as i opened this i was laughing about who ever refered to your johny cash avatar as mobersteristic the other day thinking it was you. What is that you are using for lighting in the vid

Thanks for the kind words! I want to add mini-piranha (referring to their shape). Columbian tetra maybe... not sure yet.

Just ambient lighting and the compact fluorescent over the tank.

Thanks again :) Check out my latest post for Phase 3!

Or just click here :) : Fake Aquarium Plants and Rena Filstar XP1 review - ADG Style Phase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w58sKLMsspI
 
Good idea i was sitting here thinking before tank looks cool. But what to put it in that would be allso. Do that and rip the fake plants out and get three or four clumps of gava moss and let it go crazy. use the xp and the fluval from the vid and put a hang low watt light just enough for the moss and dull enough to keep the same feel to the tank. And that would be the best little tank set up ever.
 
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