Note: In my next video I will talk about how I made the stones, why I replaced the lighting on the tank,problems with the project and mostly everything I did on this project. Hi guys and welcome!!! :) I have been thinking about this project for 3 years, and finally I managed to realize it. This is a little unusual aquascape, but I really wanted to do this. I hope you'll like it... Next time I will do a normal aquascape, I promise :D So this is the front view of stonehenge. I did not make all the stonehenge because I do not have enough large aquarium,and I really like the front view. I'll talk about it in the next video. Thank's for watching,and thank's for your support. You guys are awesome! Tank- 112x47x41h (cm) Glass thickness 10mm Filtration-Canister filter Atman EF4 Pressurized CO2 Lighting- LED 7000K 2x50w 8 hours/day (started with 4x39w T5,replaced with LED 2x50w) Tank background - Clear sky effect (diy with blue LED stripes & white LED bulbs) Hardscape - DIY stones (brick,acrylic paint) Substrate - Tropica soil,ADA Amazonia soil Ferts - Tropica Plant Growth Specialised Fertiliser Plants - HC Cuba Fish - Ember tetra,Espei rasbora,Bristlenose pleco Shrimp - Amano shrimp (Shrimp was added to the aquarium after two weeks of starting this tank, fish after three weeks) Music: Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Chariots of War
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