In this video, I’m simulating a wild blackwater stream inspired by the natural habitat of Channa Bleheri. This isn’t a strict biotope, but it reflects the organic look and balance of wild environments found in the Brahmaputra River region of Northeast India. The tank uses botanicals, leaf litter, Mangrove wood, natural driftwood, and soft lighting to recreate the calm and mysterious atmosphere of the wild. This setup is fully inspired by nature, not by rules, but by feeling. Tank Size: 65x30x35 (cm) 70L - 20 GAL Plants: Vallisneria Gigantea Echinodorus Bleheri Myriophyllum Spicatum Lemna Minor Pistia Stratiotes Day: 10 Thanks for watching and supporting the journey. Subscribe for more natural setups, wild fish care and ecosystem based aquariums. If you want to follow me on Instagram: @peaceofnature.eg Feel free to ask me any questions in the comments, below or email me at: E-Mail: peaceofnature.eg@gmail.com #BlackwaterAquarium #ChannaBleheri #NaturalAquarium #BiotopeInspired #WildAquarium #Aquascaping #NoFilterTank #NatureInspiredTank #FishTankSetup #aquariumdesign

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