Saw this video on the tube and thought I would share it here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNdcU2dEI7c&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNdcU2dEI7c&feature=related
nipat;79778 said:I got it!
Must be an enzyme in sweat from his hand.![]()
ghostsword;79789 said:Actually we are only seeing a small part of the whole process. There maybe more flow, more co2, even less light, etc.
Ada soil is nice, full of ferts so that also helps!
aquabillpers;79796 said:None of the people in the video seemed to be having any fun.
Well I have a mountain of hardscape, ok more like a small pile next to Amano's, and a nursery, just a few hydroponics boxes. It is helpfull. I can grow in there about 200 pots of plants and they turn just like the Wabi Kusa, because I use only AS powder.ShadowMac;79828 said:All business, the Japanese can be serious people. But it is a "formal" business event, not like a group of hobbyists getting together to scape a tank and share some beers.
I would have been grinning from ear to ear to have been there. Those stones were quite impressive. Oh, to have half a mountain worth of hardscape and an entire aquatic nursery at my disposal.
aquabillpers;79796 said:None of the people in the video seemed to be having any fun.
Tom Barr;79886 said:Amano is a jokester actually. He's not a serious person really.
Those are his apprentices first, and his staff second. They are assuredly very serious in everything they do under Amanos watch and guidance. Think back to the Karate Kid film. Wash on, Wash off. Co2 in, Algae out. If he ever gives them a hard time, they are fully expecting it and prepared for it. I highly doubt their relationships are simply employer and staff. They are mentor and student.ghostsword;79894 said:When I saw him in denmark he seemed a really jovial guy, although the guys around him (the staff) looked a bit nervous and contrived. Maybe he gives them a hard time.