Tutorial on how to aquascape a desktop scape!



A pretty cheap and easy way to bring nature inside. This build was a lot of fun and I’m looking forward to watching it grow. You can get a package deal of the plants I used on my website at curryaquatics.com. Thank you for watching and please share this video so others can try this out too! #aquascape #aquascaping #aqurium #fish #support #supportsmallbusiness #beautiful #cheap #fun #liveart #relaxing #relax #hobby #information #inspiration #reward #deals #project #build #business #smallyoutuber #smallbusiness #unique #peace #peaceful #aquariumdesign #aquariumhobby #tank #fishtank #freshwater

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12 thoughts on “Tutorial on how to aquascape a desktop scape!”

  1. LOVE it! So simple, yet so beautiful! Do you need to supplement feed these guys or does the scape provide everything they need? Any additional maintenance other than topping off evaporated water? I think my son would like to build something like that for his dorm room (he IS a responsible feller and studies ecology and conservation biology, so I know he'd take proper care of it).

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  2. I have similar but bigger containers that I used to do this on and over time I just found it better not to have sand depending on the fish cause it gets really dirty really quick and it's harder to clean with sand inside. I have a couple of Platty's in them with just some rocks and plants and it's still a pain cause they poop so much. I didn't realize tho that shrimp can survive in that without aeration?

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