Cutting an aquarium in half is not the best of ideas but it's a lot of fun. You can always DIY a something interesting out of the wreckage, and in this case I went on a journey of restoration and built an ecosystem. There's something about shallow fish tanks that appeals to a lot of people, and I thought my desktop was just the right place to appreciate mine (so that my fish can judge my every move while I edit videos about them).
Follow along as the fish tank develops the natural way; with no filter, and no co2 injection.
Happy to answer questions in the comments :)
Behind-the-scenes, sneak peaks and a Discord community: https://www.patreon.com/tanksfornothin
Chapters:
0:00 - Preview
0:18 - Breaking the glass
1:53 - Laying the riverbed
6:06 - Bolstering the flora
7:12 - Sculpting the overgrowth
8:04 - Nanofish meets microfauna
9:06 - Expanding the population
11:01 - The Desktop Ecosystem
13:41 - Colourful results
Music:
Lift Motif - Kevin MacLeod ¹
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - Kevin MacLeod ¹
Ambiment - Kevin MacLeod ¹
Love - C418 ²
This Song Is Not Good - C418 ²
Garden - RuneScape
Long Songs Are For People Who Don't Have Time to Make Them Short - C418 ²
¹ (https://incompetech.com) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
² (https://c418.org)
The pump I used in this video: https://amzn.to/3xPkdTi
The heater I used in this video: https://amzn.to/45SfDjH
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