Its too small for a Betta long term in my opinion, and there is no heater either. Shrimp and snails are about the only thing you could ethically house in it. I understand this was done as a piece of content so in that context it makes sense for you to do it, but in reality nobody should do this, you can get a 60 litre Superfish Quibiq kit with a better quality, larger tank, better light, better filter and a heater for less money.
Is Temu your official sponsor now? haha they should be paying you for sure! Strong feeling this video will go viral, well done buddy it was a great video, well thought out and a lot of fun!
The next time you do a aquascaping video I want the following said “What’s up beautiful people” and special mentions to flo and Annette lol Great video really enjoyed it, Graeme 👍👍
Okay, this was a surprisingly entertaining video tbh! I don't think the tank itself is something I would get from temu nor the substrate stuff but I could see myself using similar size acrylic temu tanks (much cheaper) for some shrimp I'd be selling off instead of letting them breed in the main tank!
it's definitely not ideal but the roots are usually fine to be planted in the substrate as long as the rhizome is still above the substrate and provided the substrate has sufficient enough nutrition, my anubias tend to burrow their way into the substrate a bit when attached to rocks anyway
I started in the hobby last September, with a 25l glass box and substrate, driftwood filter etc all from temu. I started with a pair of fancy guppies and two baby bristlenose. Fish have thrived and I know have atleast 40 guppies and can confirm all equipment has lasted and still operating very well. Considering the entire set cost less than £25 !
40 guppies in a 25L tank? also bristlenose pleco’s should 100% not be in that tank. at most you should have 3-4 guppies in a tank that small. i’d look into upgrading and giving those fish a proper life🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@connordrysdale5333 dude, this was when I started. I now have 9 tanks running on rack system and two 4 foot tanks. I didn't say the 40+ guppy's are in the same tank as I started with did I? Your just assuming, the original stocking level was absolutely fine 3 small guppy's and two very young bristlenose. Which are still growing to this day by the way and not mature! Give your head a wobble will you! Rediculous comment
@@robertevans2380 dawg i wasn’t coming at you so don’t get your panties in a twist. i wasn’t assuming shit, see the question mark after said “40 guppies in a 25L”? that means I was asking you a question lmao. even baby bristlenose i wouldn’t have in a 6gal with other fish. you seem to know what you’re doing tho. also bro not everything is an attack to you, so maybe think a little before you comment next time.
That is very expensive for such a small tank. You can buy 45-50L tank for less in a UK shop that will support our own people rather than put in to a very unethical company!!!
The price is often due to the shipping and weight, and if you’re not buying in bulk from across the world, the price will be exorbitant. It’s the same even on Amazon here in Canada, a 10G (approx 38L) tank will run you 100 CAS at least, much better to just buy from a local fish store as they have better connections and sources from where they buy their products.
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@@mistervgw8307 Sorry, thats not correct. In most countries of Europe it is not allowed. Min. 60 x 30 x30 cm for a tank. Please show respect for animals. I unverstanden: making money with fck temu.
@@robertdickmann1092 sorry that's not correct. There is no such law in Australia (where this creator is from). And also he probably took down this tank later
The plant substrate and sand was quite expensive if you did it with normal grave then that would knock about 40 quid off the price straight away and I reckon you could keep six cherry barbs and some shrimp in that tank easily. With some Anubis nano..