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Impact of Japanese Earthquake on Aquarium Suppliers
Published on 2011-03-30 16:07:00
ADA Gallery in NiigataAs you've probably heard, a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern coast of Japan on March 11th, 2011. Since then, a group of brave workers at the Fukushima nuclear power plant have been battling explosions and radiation leaks in an attempt to bring the crippled plant under control.Although it may seem a world away from most of us, these events may have a very real impact on our aquascaping hobby. Many companies that make aquarium supplies are based in Japan, w
Collectoritis Aquascape Video Shows Plenty of Plants
Published on 2011-03-02 09:52:00
Ever seen a for-sale add on an aquascaping forum for a plant you're just not sure of based on photos you could find on Google? Finding a plant that's a perfect fit for your aquascaping style is all part of the hobby, and the photos you can find on the internet aren't always the most helpful in determining if a plant is right for your aquascape.Well, this video from Aquascapist.com should help a bit. In it, many of the most popular and sought after plants are shown including Elatine triandra, Hyg
Waterplant Multi Function CO2 Diffuser
Published on 2011-02-24 13:17:00
From one aquascaper to another, this thing is amazing. I've tried all kinds of CO2 diffusers before, from just sticking the CO2 tube into my Eheim filter intake, to ceramic disc diffusors in the tank, to a dedicated powerhead "bubble-basher." All had some drawbacks, whether it was incomplete diffusion, noise, or having to have something ugly in the tank.This Waterplant diffuser is an inline diffuser though, so it goes in the outlet or inlet tube of a canister filter. The principle is the same as