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[Beginner Aquarium Guide] Our BIGGEST Piece of Advice for Success 

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Check out our RO Water System and see the benefits it offers vs. using Tap Water and Well Water. Tap and Well Water are not always reliable and can be harmful, even deadly, to your fish, snails, shrimp, plants, and any other aquatic life you may have. With RO Water you can have full control over what is inside your tank, instead of relying on Tap or Well Water. We show you how our system works with a tour/walkthrough and show the steps involved for building the best water your aquatic life needs.
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00:00 Intro
00:47 Tap Water Problems
01:42 Our Tap Water
02:59 Well Water
04:58 Water Testing
10:11 RO Water
12:10 RO System Tour
16:36 Recap/Finale
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Комментарии : 37   
@LupDiesel
@LupDiesel Год назад
We went deep on this one! Tons to unpack so I hope you picked up a few nuggets. I hope you all are making it a great week! Thanks for watch! Much love all.
@cheffress
@cheffress Год назад
Great video except for this bit. 2:17 From kinetico chloramine fact sheet: Contrary to a common belief, standard activated carbon does NOT remove the chlorine from a chloramine molecule, leaving only ammonia behind.
@higherlearning1013
@higherlearning1013 Год назад
I need help with my rcs and oerbt tank the rcs are getting dark spots on them (a few anyway) and was hoping you could help me with what it might be as I can't find anything convulsive on it thank you
@jonbuckley
@jonbuckley Год назад
I did not know about the value of using RO water until I got serious about Shrimp keeping. Its been a game changer.
@rickrathbone2118
@rickrathbone2118 Год назад
Thanks for explaining your system for water I learned something new from this session. Always good to k ow I can learn something positive at 70 after keeping fish for 60 years. Thanks, Rick
@Hunter-sj9cm
@Hunter-sj9cm Год назад
20+ years keeping fish and 17 tanks, I learned a couple things here. This is a good vid for anyone with an aquarium - thanks Flip
@J.Olivers_Guppies-Aquatics
@J.Olivers_Guppies-Aquatics Год назад
Great video. I will definitely be sharing this all over Facebook
@rickrathbone2118
@rickrathbone2118 Год назад
It was the explanation of the diff between chlorine and clorimine
@shrimpdaddy3373
@shrimpdaddy3373 Год назад
Cool stuff, man. 👍 keep it up, it’s nice to see some Flip Aquatics video’s again. Very informative as always
@pelhamsaquatics
@pelhamsaquatics Год назад
Thanks rob! Very great information 🙂👍🏻 I did enjoy this very much, and I’m looking forward to the reminereralizing edition⭐️
@ceramicfish4934
@ceramicfish4934 Год назад
Great video. Excited for remineralizing RO water. I have everything to start RO my aquariums water but didn't know what would be better RO or aging. Thanks for the great video
@CrowntailHalfmoon
@CrowntailHalfmoon Год назад
Excellent information and advice Sir. Love it. Thank you Robert for sharing. Keep up the great work. 👍👍👍👍
@GingerKitsu
@GingerKitsu Год назад
SUPER informative. Thank you so much for this!!
@kalebtaylor2504
@kalebtaylor2504 Год назад
I’m excited about the video talking about remineralizing the RO water! I've been looking for information on this like crazy as I'm wanting to run RODI on my new set up but I haven't found a reliable source that gives an explanation and has trackable results, until now! Can't wait!!
@wmw6485
@wmw6485 Год назад
A perfect overview!
@jmank121
@jmank121 Год назад
Very insightful and knowledgeable video!
@emmanuelperez4830
@emmanuelperez4830 Год назад
Great video! Even if someone doesn't agree with your methodology at least they see actual steps that you take make sure you provide the best option for your aquarium of your fish. By the way I do agree with your method. One thing I might switch to is from Seachem prime to Fritz shrimp. Didn't know it's that much more potent. Great work again and keep these videos coming.
@DylanRenke
@DylanRenke Год назад
When I first bought my rodi unit I was surprised how simple and straightforward it was to use and understand. The difficult part in my opinion is when to change the sediment filter, carbon filter, or di resin, and all the extra features of an rodi system like booster pumps, flushing the ro membrane, multiple di stages, multiple carbon stages, etc.
@xSpaceInvader
@xSpaceInvader Год назад
Mines see through. That helps a ton with when to change filters. You change it when the filter starts to yellow. In my case that was every 3-4 months. The first stage anyway. The rest of the filters on mine last quite awhile. The high pressure stage needs changed yearly. For a $200 unit it works well for my fish and for drinking water for the family. I buy a years worth of the first stage filters and replace everything else in 6-12 month intervals. I havent used the DI portion of the unit. Never needed distilled for anything. Overall its saved me a ton of money in bottled water at the store for the family and my fish are happy. If you have a ton of aquariums you might need to change the first stage filter monthly but I never had to in my case. Try to use your waste water in your garden or houseplants. Houseplants love it.
@johnjrkean7008
@johnjrkean7008 Год назад
Great video I moved into a home this year with well water and I've been fish keeping for years...since being here I haven't been able to set up any tanks it sucks I know about ROR but iam not to in depth on it seems like alot
@q.d.mcgraw
@q.d.mcgraw Год назад
That's a lot of information to process.
@timmafee0
@timmafee0 Год назад
You should ship ur merch to Australia 😉
@radioraffa
@radioraffa Год назад
When I use City Water I usually put it in a 5 gallon bucket. I'll put some charcoal in a net with a bubbler and let it run a bit (then adding conditioner) Not as advanced as what you're doing but it catches some of the chemicals in the water before using.
@robertbaker3174
@robertbaker3174 Год назад
Me too! Two drought years and the lake filled up alot in the winter and more in the spring. My fish were trying to jump at night after water changes and never thought to check the PH. It definitely looked like a PH burn and don't know if it was high or low. They were gasping and totally messed up their slime coats. I got a carbon block filter and the rest is history. Nobody believed me but all I care is that it never happened again.
@venessawatson9058
@venessawatson9058 Год назад
Where do you get your black totes at
@ThisProvidencerocks
@ThisProvidencerocks Год назад
So, my blue dream are losing color. I use black substrate and 2 g per 10 liters of salty shrimp in RODI. They regain color in my main non shrimp tank, which I use equilibrium and pH buffer. Not sure where I’m going wrong. Would equilibrium with vita chem drops be sufficient? Or is there anything you would add to the salty shrimp? They have Java moss covered tubes and rock, driftwood, and black gravel.
@onlywei
@onlywei Год назад
Can I skip the RO membrane and go straight to the DI if I have a water softener?
@melkernilsson
@melkernilsson Год назад
Hey I am thinking about setting up a red crystal shrimp tank and dont have a ro system. Do i need one or can I just tap water?
@loitubiera2634
@loitubiera2634 3 месяца назад
LOLZ ! 💯♨
@yanjijay6752
@yanjijay6752 Год назад
City water is always a no no or use aged water though I'm currently using well water & still scared of using it
@sststr
@sststr Год назад
So what's a good way to control nitrate levels? My shrimp tank (neocaridina) has gotten up to 20 ppm, and everything I read seems to all conclude the only way to deal with it is water changes. But doing an 80% water change just doesn't seem like a really smart move. I've started doing one gallon per day (in a 10 gallon tank), but that doesn't seem to be bringing the nitrate level down at all. On the plus side, it also isn't getting any worse, it's just holding steady. Do I have to bite the bullet and hope my shrimp survive a massive one-shot water change, or is there something else I can do besides water changes?
@lalaithan
@lalaithan 10 месяцев назад
20 ppm and stable is fine for your shrimp.
@janmunce496
@janmunce496 Год назад
How is this for beginners when you start out with a system for water filtration that is not near beginners level?
@CrowntailHalfmoon
@CrowntailHalfmoon Год назад
First..😍😍
@timtennyson2825
@timtennyson2825 Год назад
great video, keep up the great work! keep Flipping shrimpers out there!
@no1be4me2
@no1be4me2 Год назад
Cut your test strips in half you double your number...
@wingingitadventures
@wingingitadventures Год назад
This isn't really a beginner guide if you start with carbon towers 🤔 or maybe it is and I'm just po! Still love your videos
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