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Want to visit a classical Nature Aquarium Gallery in India? Please visit the Still Water Aquatics or ADA India's gallery in Bengaluru, India. In this first part of the two-part video series, I am focussing mainly on the massive 180 cm by 120 cm by 60 cm (H), 1200 L Nature Aquarium, which I believe is the only ADA Cube Garden of this size existing outside Japan and China. This tank uses a customized Sump Filter also supplied by ADA and showcases a huge variety of exotic plants and fish, both from India as well as outside India. Here are the names of certain rare aquatic plants that I saw: Nymphoides sp. 'Taiwan' Crinum calamistratum Ottelia ulvifolia Aponogeton madagascariensis People wanting to visit can use this address - Building, #70/1, 3rd floor, J&K Bank, Mission Rd, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027 (https://maps.app.goo.gl/cJm3Lj4aYZHpf...) Also, people from outside Bengaluru can stay at the YMCA hostel (https://www.ymcablr.org/accomodation/), it is within walking distance from the Gallery and is also very economical and comfortable. Here are the key chapters of the video: 00:00 Introduction 00:52 A quick glimpse of ADA Gallery at Niigata, Japan 01:52 Part 1 video starts 02:27 180 cm by 120 cm by 60 cm Nature Aquarium introduced 03:10 Travel from Kolkata to Bengaluru 04:23 Quick review of the YMCA hostel, Bengaluru 05:10 We reach the Gallery 06:44 Discussion with Mr. Adip Sajjan Raj, MD Still Water Aquatics 11:24 Deep dive into the 180 cm by 120 cm by 60 cm Nature Aquarium 15:54 Introduction to Part 2 of the video (upcoming) The videography credit goes to Saikat from the Ripples Nature Aquarium Team using a Nikon Z50. Some videos were taken on Apple iPhone 14 as well. Editing and Narration by Gautam Gupta. Music from Epidemic Sound : https://www.epidemicsound.com/