@ghko9968 Its the 1st time I've done anything like this so I searched for Fish safe products like dymax spray adhesive. Pond spray foam and aquarium silicone
@blockicream2.065 One of the shortest living fish species dies each year in the wild when the water dries out. How do they return, if they are all gone?
Those fish have internal worms so the adult fish won't live long and if they get to the young they will die they are called callalanus worms it is very hars to get rid of them
Hey hey! Just discovered your channel and loved this video. Using the cardboard was very smart, I took a different approach with my latest build and it was a nightmare!
Can you try Triops in a shallow Prehistoric paludarium with ferns and moss. Maybe small horsetails. Aquatic moss and hornwort would also fit the theme.
7:31 is that a bamboo shrimp? If so I dont think it will live long They need good flow They do sift through the sand for food But it will destroy their fans if done often and they wont be able to eat until their next molt
Disclaimer: There's not actually a "predator" its a shrimp. Also the fish have wood in the tank so the female can rest from the males trying to breed. A problem with buying these fish is they are mostly sold in pairs. ideally it would have been 4+ females. The aim for the video is to show a fish that is not well known and only lives for a short period and that's one of the reasons they are not popular. Thanks for Watching!
You really remind me of the red guy from please don't hug me im scared if you don't know that series you can go take a look it's really great and this is an amazing video
@yellow_bud I didn't know what it was but I've just watched it. I think I've seen characters from it before. looks good! massive views as well. Thanks for watching and glad you liked it
@@plantbox60 The internet allows us to look back at our aquariums, whereas before digital pics and RU-vid we onll moved forward. On the other hand our aquarium scapes are seldom static, always evolving with or without our hands in the tank.
A few tips about using spray foam and my experience with it. I’ve found that silicon is a more expensive but overall more effective method of attaching crushed rock and other small bits to the foam. Originally cutting out the foam in the box was extremely smart and made it easy to carve to your liking. However if u were to use spray foam between the gap of the glass and the carved faom box, it would’ve tightly and securely stuck to the glass. Love your videos! There really inspiring and teach me a lot👍
@Tetra.ExoticsThank you! Yes for sure, if I was to recreate this or anyone else wants to. This is the best advice, use silicon instead of spray and I did think about foam down the sides but I had the vision of Sand filled sides and wasn't giving up 😂 but this is not the best method. I couldn't find much information before building this so I hope it helps Thanks for watching!
What spray adhesive did you use? Ive only ever used that for flooring but that was toxic for sure. That seems like a great alternative to the messy silicone ones you see. Awesome video btw 👌
Im skeptical of how aquarium safe it truly would be. I feel like an aerosol like that could get into the water easily. But i guess there were no shown effects in the video