Super, the colors are just incredibly beautiful!!!
Laura
I agree. Super. Especially the place of residence of the topic starter was impressive. His costs for creation are probably 40% or even less than what we would need for something similar.
Tiffany
Everything is at his fingertips there...
Sherri
Here's another jar, I just can't help but share the link. Such photos!
Karen
Yes, there is a lot to see. It's just a pity that they buy it there without any effort, while here you have to try to dig up such rarities... "No, of course, there are some things... but not the same... no!" (Arkady Raikin, "Seasons.")
Andrea
Powerful!!!!!!
Sara
Beautiful photos, apparently good optics with color reproduction. But it's completely different when you see something like this in person. In my opinion, Max looks more solid, and this is not somewhere abroad, but in Alchevsk.
Rita
Did he grow it like that or stuff it in by packing?
Tracy
it seems the first
Nicole
I continue the topic. Here is a close-up:
John
Office jar.
Stephen
Building a mini sea.
Eric
Glass shells for hermit crabs are very nice.
Jerry
In our sea, a shell from a broken bottle neck is more familiar.
Amy
Offtopic This little one is named "Samp"...
Anthony
Super nano sea and without samp
Mark
It's been a while since the topic was updated. I stumbled upon it on RiffCentral. Not only is it beautiful, but it's also an aquarium without sand at the bottom. A rare phenomenon.
Brandon
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Jeffrey
It doesn't seem like a reef formed in a week. And there don't seem to be any places for a hidden water intake either. What is the "proletarian essence" of life in this reef?
Rodney
I think that this acrylic aquarium is mounted on a sturdy metal frame, the bottom is drilled in the center at two points for the drain and supply pipes, which are routed under the bottom to one of the support columns, and then, through the floor, to the basement, where the sump is located. Everything is skillfully hidden from curious eyes, however, where the decorations made of biofilm and live rocks approach the water's surface, it is noticeable; that is also where the streams are strategically placed, and the author of the footage tried not to highlight this moment on camera, which raises the question of the "proletarian essence" of this reef aquarium. Clever, though...
Jason
It seems that there is nothing unusual, just an ordinary water intake in the middle of the aquarium and a discharge in the same place, which is clearly visible in the video.