Watch @ 2:40-4:13
The video is from AquaPros in Hawaii, at an aquascape shop I think. Published less than a week ago.
Looks like fake plants inside lol
Algae In Space wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019 15:42 I've sent an email to shop but haven't yet received an answer.Search for their facebook page (Aquascapes808) and look under their pictures. They used to hold Opae Ula Workshops and it looks to be geared towards young kids. So fake plants are very likely in their display tank.
Owlbit wrote: ↑26 Jul 2019 06:16Algae In Space wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019 15:42 I've sent an email to shop but haven't yet received an answer.Search for their facebook page (Aquascapes808) and look under their pictures. They used to hold Opae Ula Workshops and it looks to be geared towards young kids. So fake plants are very likely in their display tank.
The plants in the opae ula jar are plastic plants. Haven’t found any plants that works well in brackish water.
Algae In Space wrote:Got the info:Cool for the confirmation!!
The plants in the opae ula jar are plastic plants. Haven’t found any plants that works well in brackish water.
You were right
Algae In Space wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019 09:54 Got the info:Yeah, if only it was a real plant. When researching freshwater shrimps, so many breeders use live plants and I envy them. I used to love planted tanks and I guess that desire mixes with my love of the opae ula. I have to keep reminding myself about where the opae ula come from and to be satisfied.
The plants in the opae ula jar are plastic plants. Haven’t found any plants that works well in brackish water.
You were right