How do u grow the Dwarf baby tears so well? Did u use co2? If so then how do u use co2 without killing the shrimp? I heard that co2 is really bad for them
It wasnt too bad, I had a lot of diatoms and green dust algae but I was resilient with my water changes. I also started my lights at about 35-40% power and then increased it by about 5% every week. I just switched over to RODI water and that has made maintenance a lot easier
Thank you for sharing the process of the build. It is nice to see someone actually looking for a face of a stone or trying to achieve the angle they desire. When it is all done the look you want is there and you can be proud of what you created. That makes those of us watching feel like we can do it too. Beautiful piece!!
Thank you for this wonderful compliment. When I’m creating things I don’t like to rush it I like to take my time and do it right, I tend to leave my hardscapes for a couple of days to observe it and see if I can add more details. Thank you for taking the time to watch this build.
Thank you.. The inline does a better job at breaking up the co2 bubbles, its also distributed better through your tank and it’s less accessories in your tank. Maintenance wise you don’t have to clean it as much as the standard ones so I love it lol
ok.. I see the filter you are using.. and that you are using the f Zone skimmer .... I'm new to this so may be silly to ask, but how are you hooking these up?
I’m sorry for the late response. I hope I can still be of some assist but the fzone skimmer is attach to the aquarium tubes that’s being fed from the back of the tank
You got a new Subscriber over here! I am new into this hobby and finding your videos very easy and helpfull for some ideas! Thank you. Greetz from the Netherlands.
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago, where I just subscribed to yours! I use crushed lava rocks as you do and for the same reasons. Look forward to seeing more of your work :)