Thanks for sharing Vinz. I wouldn't have know because I didn't pay attention to their press release
Nice!
Those ADA wabi-kusa plugs really make a huge difference in the speed of planting and ease of covering vast areas of substrate... i'd imagine they will start growing quickly with minimal transition period too.
Thanks for sharing Vinz. I wouldn't have know because I didn't pay attention to their press release
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it's so huge...
@colin, i only saw from facebook 1st.. LOL..
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Not sure why but when i first saw the press release, i keep thinking it was a 40ft tank... which i thought was already amazing. Then i read again and saw that its actually 40 meters! Which is 120ft, its crazy.
you could see these in the Singapore River Safari
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there's plenty of peacock bass and freshwater stingray (http://link.springer.com/article/10....530-009-9663-5) in our reservoirs, due to many many many hobbyists discarding their outgrown pets into our waterways.
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i thought river safari is not planted at all ? i seen the video , anyway i wont visit there till when their goliath hit more then 3 feet . by the way i comment on scale to tank fish , quite a big tank , remind me of van kleef
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22 days of maintenance each month? hehe.
Part 2 is out
The making of world's largest NA aquarium
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
This is the Part 1 , just in case anybody miss out
The Special Webpage: The road to the World's Largest Nature Aquarium:On April 22, next week, "Forests Underwater" will officially open to the public.
It is the world's largest Nature Aquarium that is Amano's biggest challenge of
his works. It has been two months and a half since the layoutmaking. We have
been focusing our energy on its maintenance in order to welcome the aquascape
in the best condition for the opening.
It is the long-awaited grand opening. How will the finished layout surprise us?
The guests are invited from around the world to celebrate the birth of this
historic spectacular. We don't let you miss the opening ceremony because we
will keep updating you through Aqua Journal, ADA-view, and the special webpage.
The interview with Takashi Amano, "The Passion for Tropical Paradise", is
coming soon on the special webpage followed by the grand opening. What was
Amano's pressure for challenging the unprecedented massive aquarium? What was
his passion poured into this work to be his culmination....? It is definitely
a must-see article for fans!
In the Behind the Scenes of the world's largest Nature Aquarium, you will see
people's anguish and joy, and lots of intertwining dramas inside. It helps
you to see the work in a different perspective to maximize your experience
and make it more enjoyable. Before visiting Lisbon, click the link below to
see the special webpage for this project!
EN: http://www.adana.co.jp/en/lisbon/
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Is it time for him to add Amano's yet...
1000?
Part 3 is published
Following the grand opening ceremony on April 22, 2015, the world's largest
Nature Aquarium "Forests Underwater" was open to public. It has been two
months and a half since its layout making. Both, the ADA maintenance team
staying in Lisbon and the Oceanário team have been working hard in order to
have the best outcome at the opening. Thanks to their efforts, the tank is in
great condition. On the day of the opening, the media gathered from the local
to around the world. Amano who flew from Japan was even amazed to see such a
large number of press. He appreciated once again how this project attracts a
great attention from the world.
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
They should do a video on the maintenance regime haha.
that will kill the enthusiasm, which would defeat the purpose of having an aquarium in the first place. The things you own end up owning you. Hahaha.. Apt
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Anyone visit the place? From the photo/video, I feel Amano work at Sumida aquarium look better .
Okay, I think this is a very old thread. But I have been wondering on the maintenance routine for a 40m tank like Oceanario de Lisboa. You can see hundreds and thousands of Amazonia soil being poured into the aquarium during its creation and everyone in the hobby knew that the lifespan for Amazonia is about 2 years before it turned into a muddy mess. I really wonder how is the ADA team going to "rescape" the tank after the Amazonia degrade? I don't think it's possible considering the size of the tank. They probably just add new Amazonia on top of the old ones.
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