Ady Gets Creative in the Horizon Gallery with lots of ADA Plants In His New Aquascape

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Published2 months ago
Duration25:17
Video IDKLTKTMxR7nU
Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.2K
Likes65
Comments5
Engagement Rate5.89%
Likes per 100 views5.47
Comments per 1K views4.21

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Ady Myers is back in the Horizon Gallery with another incredible aquascape and this one tells a story. Starting with contrasting Black Moor and Myoken wood, this aquascape was designed to resemble a burnt forest floor slowly recovering after a forest fire. Using mixed hardscape, graded gravels, and carefully selected plants, the result is a highly detailed layout packed with texture, depth, and subtle colour transitions. At just 4.5 months old, this tank has grown in beautifully and showcases how storytelling can elevate an aquascape to another level. In this video we cover: • The concept behind the burnt forest design • Hardscape choices and mixed wood technique • Using Horizon Galaxy gravels and black lava rock • Equipment breakdown • Plant selection and layout strategy • Growth update at 4.5 months • Fish stocking including Amapa Tetras & Kuhli loaches • Super glue + sand technique for blending wood Equipment used: • ADA 60x45 Aquarium • Horizon Cabinet • Oase Biomaster Thermo 350 • Skylight Hyperbar 60 Lighting • CO2 Injection System • Oase Scaper Soil • Horizon Galaxy Sand & Gravel What do you think, is the forest recovering… or still burning? Let us know in the comments below. #Aquascape #Aquascaping #NatureAquarium #PlantedTank #HorizonAquatics #ADAaquarium #AquariumPlants #AquascapeDesign #AquariumSetup

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