Beginner Iwagumi Nano tank? Step by step dry start tutorial for small shrimp setup!

Published 2024-03-08
Looking for an inspiration for new shrimp nano tank? Maybe mini iwagumi setup? In this beginner tutorial I will explain step by step how to use dry start method for your shrimp nano tank!

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Fish: Boraras Brigittae
Plants: Eleocharis Parvula (Dwarf Hairgrass)
Hardscape: Seiryu Stones

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All Comments (21)
  • @AquascapingCube
    Looking for an inspiration for new shrimp nano tank? Maybe mini iwagumi setup? What background is better white or black?
  • @ds755
    Black background makes the aquascape pop
  • @jimyupangco9138
    Great tutorial video! Love it for it’s simplicity 🙏🏼
  • @samasonedderman
    Fabulous! Thank you. Definitely black, gives the tank depth! Well done, mate.
  • @mikezaps15
    Great video and that's a sweet looking tank! Just few questions on dry start: How long does the light supposed to be on? How often should I spray water into it? I'll also vote for black background, promotes contrast in color. Makes the plants and livestock more vibrant
  • @RussClark-ok7ld
    You make it it look so easy. I think maybe I can do it too. ❤
  • Fantastic video as always and really beautiful layout. 😊 I am personally voting for white background in that particular case.
  • @EchoesInRain
    Good day! Thank you for the wonderful video showcasing such a beautiful tank. I was wondering if you could answer a few questions for me, as I have no experience in this hobby (but planning to get into it when I have space!) 1. I noticed that there are no filters used for your tank. Can you explain why? And do you think it is okay to add one, if I want to? 2. While you said that the algae on the rocks are fine and provides a good look, do you think there will eventually be a need to scrub the algae off the rock surfaces? 3. Are water changes essential for this nano tank? How often do you change your water and how much water is changed each time? I look forward to your answers! Thanks in advance! P/S: I like the black background more
  • @C-tip
    It is Nice 👍🏻
  • Great work and great video! I have one question: When the water remains stagnant, without any type of circulation, isn't the aquarium more prone to the appearance of filamentous algae or cladophora algae? Thank you!
  • @danhall1950
    Love this tank and I am currently setting up my own nano with moss and dwarf grass inspired by you! Can I ask: how often and for how long are you airing the tank during DSM? I have been doing research and lots of people say DSM causes mould unless properly aired. It seems like a tricky balance of maintaining humidity but also frequent airing. Thanks!
  • @dudusiagata3117
    Witam serdecznie dziękuję za pokazanie super pozdrawiam miłego wieczoru życzę
  • That's a great home for some lucky inhabitants 😊 Have you heard of The Brooklyn Hardscape dry start method ? I would love to see if you think it's a good idea and if you do it might be a great addition to your channel just like this awesome video!!!!🙏💚💙🌎
  • @Nakamamas
    Maybe some frogbit wouldn’t hurt but I love the tank
  • @user-ej7bp9rm7v
    How long are the lights on per day? And what Lumens per Litre have you set the light to?
  • @thanatosor
    So no filter is needed for the shrimp ?