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Back in the day I was a chef, and making recipes was part of my job. Now I've made a recipe for my planted tanks, and this recipe works every single time! The end result? A beautiful algae free planted tank! Copy my recipe and my methods, so you can have a beautiful planted tank as well!
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Tank
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Light
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Filter
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Wood (similar)
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Rocks (similar)
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Dwarf Hairgrass (Eleocharis parvula)
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Umbrella Hair Grass (Eleocharis Vivipara)
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Riccardia moss
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Juncus repens
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Crypt parva
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Crypt lutea
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Crypt walkeri
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🚨Watch this next!🚨
Inspiration playlist! ru-vid.com/group/PLrlvf56gZy-ipL3105SdfKsUBrMUSttoh
CO2 buying guide! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dIVrr1yS3sU.html
How to SETUP your CO2! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qSHZ4F2PI2o.html
Simple fertilizer dosing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_KBOUM1RXM.html
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👉🏻Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to my RU-vid channel: RU-vid.com/mjaquascaping
👉🏻 Use Code ''MJAMSTERDAM'' for 10% off Fzone products
#plantedtank #aquascape #mjaquascaping
0:00 - Chapters because MJ cares about your time
0:47 - Ingredients
1:10 - Substrate
2:49 - Hardscape
4:53 - Plants
6:47 - Filtration
7:50 - Fertilizers
9:27 - CO2
11:00 - Light
12:30 - Cycling
14:15 - Inhabitants
14:50 - Maintenance

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@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Equipment I like to use (affiliate links) Tank US: bit.ly/3EbkdxH EU: bit.ly/3S3y9ht Light US: bit.ly/3S2WxjC EU: bit.ly/3z6R16F Filter US: bit.ly/3yxFttR EU: bit.ly/3eoYxUn Clear Filter Pipes US: bit.ly/3RsFJkT EU: bit.ly/3AL5oyv Substrate US: bit.ly/3bux8yR EU: bit.ly/3qhHDt4 Wood (similar) US: bit.ly/3VmDUJ0 EU: bit.ly/3MwgKfm Rocks (similar) US: bit.ly/3yAO7Yk EU: bit.ly/3Tn0tLX Dwarf Hairgrass (Eleocharis parvula) US: bit.ly/3VsJIR5 Umbrella Hair Grass (Eleocharis Vivipara) US: bit.ly/3MpO9br Riccardia moss US: bit.ly/3SR3Zy9 Juncus repens US: bit.ly/3yyJjmo Crypt parva US: bit.ly/3Cs0APn Crypt lutea US: bit.ly/3yBGDo7 Crypt walkeri US: bit.ly/3rSxBzu 🚨Watch this next!🚨 Inspiration playlist! ru-vid.com/group/PLrlvf56gZy-ipL3105SdfKsUBrMUSttoh CO2 buying guide! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dIVrr1yS3sU.html How to SETUP your CO2! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qSHZ4F2PI2o.html Simple fertilizer dosing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_KBOUM1RXM.html 👉🏻Cool Aquascaping T-shirts: mosscotton.com/ Code: mjaqua10 👉🏻Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to my RU-vid channel: RU-vid.com/mjaquascaping 👉🏻 Use Code ''MJAMSTERDAM'' for 10% off Fzone products #plantedtank #aquascape #mjaquascaping
@phuwanna4814
@phuwanna4814 9 месяцев назад
ផតោតិងោរោត😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮ផរផតផតផតផត
@Smiley-fw9nz
@Smiley-fw9nz Год назад
Omg I got so excited when you said you wanna share that recipe with us, like damn, you just wanna give that to us? That shows your love for aquascaping, you actually want any aquascape to be beautiful, not just your own
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Of course! I want everyone to be successful with their planted tank!
@BobbyBlue1905
@BobbyBlue1905 Год назад
Well said.
@leem200
@leem200 7 месяцев назад
Your tanks are beautiful. I follow Father Fish dirtied tank method. Love plants. Mine is simple, got the 30 gallon free and stand for 35.00. Have a hex 45 gallon set up. It is now 6 mths old. all is good. No water changes just have to add top water. I brought my plants off Father Fish at a great price for the new tank. A little at a time. Hope to do a tank as pretty as yours. I am going slow.
@aamry
@aamry 6 месяцев назад
Super jealous of that store you showed at @4:35 We don't have anything like that near me
@BobbyBlue1905
@BobbyBlue1905 Год назад
You have no idea how thankful I am for this video. You answered every issue I've been facing for a couple of months now. Thank you! 🙏🏽
@IMaqua
@IMaqua Год назад
Congrats on 100k.
@jjjohansen13
@jjjohansen13 Год назад
IM Aqua I’ve been watching one of your tank series videos and I think you are the most underrated aquarium RU-vidr 😂 Keep it up❤
@IMaqua
@IMaqua Год назад
@@jjjohansen13 that means a lot, thanks for compliments.
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Not there yet! Few more days! But thanks a lot buddy!
@Fish186
@Fish186 Год назад
@@MJAquascaping I thought you had way more considering your work and quality of videos. Good luck :)
@sivasaqua
@sivasaqua Год назад
That's what is called a crash course on aquascaping.. spot on .. my go to aquascaper
@tombarb2864
@tombarb2864 Год назад
When you have a good recipe with good results, stick with it. 👍🏼👍🏼 thanks MJ
@nath9233
@nath9233 Месяц назад
Real clear, solid and easy to understand advice. 👍
@gianpips
@gianpips 3 месяца назад
The main problem is to set up a tank in once. No chance to collect enough money to get hardscape, substrate, lights, filter, heater in a row. What I do is find 2nd hand hardware, plants and fishes on marketplaces or WA exchange groups, but it's been quite 1Y i'm waiting to set my tank up. Sorry for my English...
@MissChelle
@MissChelle Год назад
I’m a chef too (although now retired) and also see my projects as recipes, methods & final product. Oh & lots of lists lol❤️🇦🇺
@akashgupta8926
@akashgupta8926 7 месяцев назад
I am in the process on building my live planted tank. Got the driftwood, Aqua soil, beneficial bacteria, filter sorted up! Going through the list of plants that don’t require CO2 injections. Your checklist was very helpful thank you 🙏🏼
@normang3579
@normang3579 Год назад
Wow, thank you Mark. Please share your skills with us. 🤩
@jaidevsingh2913
@jaidevsingh2913 Год назад
one of the most honest videos with correct info out on YT, very nice.
@johnreese7676
@johnreese7676 Год назад
For me this is the most useful video you have ever done.Thank you so much
@salmanshaikh2316
@salmanshaikh2316 Год назад
You are My favourite person for improving in aquascaping ❤️
@nicoletiana
@nicoletiana Год назад
i'm currently in the works of building my 3 gal nano planted tanks.. so far, the plants i have in my tank are egeria densa and anubias nana and they're doing pretty good. can't wait to see the plants flourish in this tank and add more plants. love seeing planted tank aquascaping!!! keep up the great content!!!! you're almost at 100k!!!!
@saifrahmanur
@saifrahmanur Год назад
I admire how informative and passionate you are about the hobby. I wish to someday curate a planted tank like yours one day. Thank you 🙏
@kidonnitro
@kidonnitro Год назад
Everything I've done on my new build if from your advice and tips thank you!!
@FlaviuZaquaScaper
@FlaviuZaquaScaper Год назад
Having a strategy is what make you have such great result! Good information as always, people who will follow your steps will have a great aquaristic experience! Great job! P.S. I add full fertilizer dose in fresh tanks but i compensate with more water change for first 3 months 😊
@glassyGREEN_
@glassyGREEN_ Год назад
I love your shelf in the background with all the tanks
@jenpink4298
@jenpink4298 Год назад
Your tanks are always gorgeous! And I love your recipe! The only thing I go back-and-forth on is whether I want to hassle with CO2.
@jonathanbulcroft8774
@jonathanbulcroft8774 Год назад
You my good sir are the reason I started using diy co2. And i will never change back to pressurized. It's super easy and super cheap. Lol
@bobdavid8981
@bobdavid8981 Год назад
I've been watching your channel for a number of months now. I really enjoyed this video, so calmly explaining what you do and what works for you, without being preachy. Excellent job! Side note.... When you share in your videos things that haven't worked out so well, it really helps me to see how even someone as obviously talented as you, can sometimes have less-than-stellar results. Keep up the good work!!
@priyankardas2668
@priyankardas2668 Год назад
Really helpful tips. It's a nice step by step process to get good results indeed...sometimes the success of a recipe depends upon the skills of the chef and the experience as well...hence that would be important to consider and not turn away from the hobby upon failure...
@eliasgilmore2795
@eliasgilmore2795 Год назад
Thanks for the tips MJ!
@judybasco983
@judybasco983 Год назад
Been watching for a long time but it’s just now that I realize, I haven’t subscribed… now I am officially a fan of your work 🤗
@1chriswu2
@1chriswu2 Год назад
Great video I really enjoy your experiments lately. Keep up ur hard work.
@cwillox4253
@cwillox4253 Год назад
Big fan of yours Mark, really interesting and I always get excited when I see a new video 😊
@jayfuller3709
@jayfuller3709 Год назад
Great video! I use Hygger lights on all my tanks. The 970 series works with my home automation system as I keep most my tanks at 60%. Most lights come back on at 100%.
@camerondurrett9769
@camerondurrett9769 Год назад
Great video!!! You have inspired me to make my own planted tank!
@Goldgaigar1
@Goldgaigar1 Год назад
Thank you for this. Great guide and very thorough.
@geraldoyo1
@geraldoyo1 Год назад
Thank you Mark!
@tonyfrench2574
@tonyfrench2574 2 месяца назад
Excellent, coherent focus on the essentials.
@kevinpatrickburke
@kevinpatrickburke 9 месяцев назад
I found your video very insightful with easy to follow areas that need to be considered. I had no idea of the variety of lighting available and how important it is to get it right. Thank you for the great information. Yours Kevin from Glasgow Scotland.
@marielevine5624
@marielevine5624 Год назад
Excellent information. You make things make sense 😊
@mihaivulpe6007
@mihaivulpe6007 Год назад
Complete, beautiful!!
@icegypsy99
@icegypsy99 Год назад
Have always had live plants. Looking to take the tank to the next level. This vid was really helpful.
@teddonovinchi3800
@teddonovinchi3800 Год назад
Your tanks always look amazing!!! God bless ya brother!!
@ilham4046
@ilham4046 Год назад
very good lesson for beginners like me. thank you
@cindys.4409
@cindys.4409 Год назад
Always great content and beautiful tanks!
@eliashk5
@eliashk5 Год назад
Very good tips. Thank you. I got a lot of knowledge from your channel 👍🏼
@markpellon1
@markpellon1 3 месяца назад
I just came across your channel. Instantly subscribed with this video… so helpful. Thank you!
@boebender
@boebender 6 месяцев назад
I really appreciate your channel and content. Your research and consistency really shine through. Oh, I’m the guy that just spent his entire budget on everything except plants. lol. Don’t be me. On a positive note. I’m starting two tanks at the same time using the “dark start” method. So I won’t need plants for a few weeks at least. But then I can get my plant lists and plant budget together. Thanks for mentioning calcium and algae regarding seriyu stones (too late haha ordered a bunch). I read your mind and also got a bunch of black lava rock. Thanks man!!
@razoolkz9868
@razoolkz9868 10 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation
@Sinserg
@Sinserg Год назад
Good tips, of all of the points discussed, for me personally, lighting is the most important, I couldn't get the results that I was looking for without them and CO2.
@rickyabdullah4758
@rickyabdullah4758 Год назад
Great simple recipe 👍🏻
@Bieffe
@Bieffe Год назад
You make it sound so simple. I'm into my 10yr doing this and still no great success. Gonna keep trying.
@TheRealEvilSink
@TheRealEvilSink Год назад
Keeping animals and plants in general has taught me that my senses are a really good tool. Feel things, look at them, taste the water. but the best thing is your nose, you kinda know if something is off. If it smells good, it most likely is.
@trevorvantiel453
@trevorvantiel453 Год назад
Mark, amazing videos. Beautiful looking aquariums. Im all in now! Thank you so much for your guidance. Can I ask you to think about doing a video on maintenance, cleaning, refilling with Co2 and planted aquarium. Love your channel.
@ssaquascapes
@ssaquascapes Год назад
Yes! Congrats on breaking 100k man! Love your channel!
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Thanks so much!!
@jwlee1059
@jwlee1059 Год назад
Very good video. Good explanation.
@4nkur
@4nkur Год назад
thaks a lot... so much to learn from u.. love from india. building my first setup soon
@darrenwicker4881
@darrenwicker4881 Год назад
Hey well done, great channel and videos, looking forward to seeing more 👍👍👍
@kayjones6498
@kayjones6498 Год назад
Bonjour ! J’aime beaucoup vos conseils 😍😍😍
@tracys.6033
@tracys.6033 Год назад
And congrats on 100k!
@larrylaidlaw1869
@larrylaidlaw1869 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@calebw9752
@calebw9752 Год назад
For me I enjoy my tank by maintaining it
@emberframe6994
@emberframe6994 Год назад
awesome video, been learning lots for my new aquascapes. I went to a dennerle workshop yesterday, and their substrate system is much cheaper as a full system than the ADA system. but having the healthiest substrate is one of the most important things for me now.
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Cool! Where was this workshop?
@aquasquare
@aquasquare Год назад
Very informative thank you 😊
@tonyhind6992
@tonyhind6992 6 месяцев назад
A sponge filter is all you need.
@DonnaArnold1981
@DonnaArnold1981 Год назад
Very good recipe. Yeah not too long until you hit 100k 🎉 you will soon have your play button. 👏🏼
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
So close!
@saifrahmanur
@saifrahmanur Год назад
@@MJAquascaping you really do deserve it and more!
@welshdragon2148
@welshdragon2148 Год назад
Fantastic information. Danke sehr!
@CarolinaMama20
@CarolinaMama20 Год назад
I just love your videos, they're so informative and you are pleasant to listen to! ❤️ 🪴
@desertgamers6065
@desertgamers6065 Год назад
Well done
@florentincioaba7989
@florentincioaba7989 Год назад
Bravo from Romania
@Beelaim
@Beelaim Год назад
Congfrats to 100k , happy to say I was here before it :D
@Philobr
@Philobr 2 месяца назад
I have a 450l tank with small amount of sand and rocks. It had fake plants but I want to change. This really helps.
@dimitrijekrstic7567
@dimitrijekrstic7567 Месяц назад
Heck yeah. If you cap a substrate with fine sand (pool filter sand doesn't contain dirt and dust so it's better) then you can avoid a lot of the algae problems caused by ammonia release from the aquasoil. Or use actual soil capped with sand. Usually people recommend 1 inch soil and 2 inches of sand to cover it
@casanchez206
@casanchez206 Год назад
Congratulations 👏👏👏👏
@yabinuh
@yabinuh Год назад
Mantap keren-keren aquariumnya👍
@jjjohansen13
@jjjohansen13 Год назад
Thank so much for being so consistent making new videos❤ the quality is always amazing too😊 good luck with the new tank
@dallasbrat81
@dallasbrat81 4 месяца назад
Id like for a aqua scape do a 75gal tank . It takes a bit more vision
@n.c.3137
@n.c.3137 Год назад
I've just bought a new product which you may want to try if you can get it. I'm in the U.K. I just bought a 5 litre tub of Aquaforest or AF lava soil black. Seems really good 👍 It's crushed lava rock with infused soil/nutrients so you don't have to use multiple products. Can also cap with your preferred sand/gravel. You can read about it online and there's also a you tube review video with guest George Farmer. I'm looking forward to seeing how this stuff does on my next set up😁👍
@ObsidianFPV
@ObsidianFPV Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing.
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@tracys.6033
@tracys.6033 Год назад
MJ thank you for doing this video. Very informative. Has helped tremendously. I have 3 aquariums already. All have plants but have never done an aquascaped tank from beginning. Always set up tanks then added plants into gravel. And that's ok. But I have been inspired, by all of your videos, to try aqua soil substrate. I'm ready to start my first one. Purchased a 20 gal long. Will use nano fish only. Already have some clown killi's but I have them in another tank until this one has time to cycle at least 2 weeks and plants have time to establish roots. I have a consistent problem with fish pulling up plants in other tanks. I have tried everything! I have a question. I need to get some height in one of the back corners. I don't have enough aqua soil to accomplish this. I'm thinking of putting gravel in a mesh bag, cover bag with aqua soil, place hard scape (rocks and wood that looks like a tree trunk), then plant my plants. My concern/question is will the plants be able to grow properly in area that I am hiding the mesh bag? Thank you so much for inspiration and guidance.
@robertbaker3174
@robertbaker3174 Год назад
Thanks a lot! Now I will have to spend more money on those soils and CO2. I have never done the CO 2 thing but have had some success back when they had tri' phosphor T'12 bulbs! Won't tell you the fish load. It was insane but it worked. Won't ever do that again.
@lots33ml
@lots33ml Год назад
Very good information, MJ. i may have to get one of those shirts really awesome. Later, bro.
@volcanixthanksyoufortheviewz
This is just a suggestion based on my experience, but I built a low tech tank using naturally sourced thing like plants from the river and spring near my house. I used Google lens to identify them, took them home and quarantined them and now I have a gorgeous planted tank ❤
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
Cool idea!
@detlefh.7090
@detlefh.7090 Год назад
Hi Mark, as for the cleaning crew I decide slightly different. I opt for piano snails (Taia naticoides) which don't place eggs everywhere, don't propagate like rabbits, they graze on red algae and can be easily sold if they have grown to large numbers. As for shrimps and smaller tanks I prefer Caridina pareparensis which are cheap and robust. I find Amano shrimp too big and too active for aquariums smaller than 50 L. On to your list of necessary items you did not mention the quality of water. I advise to use water low in cabonate hardness (
@mauricematla8379
@mauricematla8379 7 месяцев назад
Nonsense just go live somewhere like i do 5 straight from the tap.
@detlefh.7090
@detlefh.7090 7 месяцев назад
@@mauricematla8379 You are very precise and very kind, thank you.
@fredverkade1
@fredverkade1 Год назад
Thnx voor de video!... Ik ga het zeker toepassen
@shankaran20
@shankaran20 Год назад
Always loved your videos. Before i saw this vide, i was assuming that you were the actor who played the faceless man in Game of Thrones. Keep up the good work.
@m_hall
@m_hall 7 месяцев назад
Hey, love your videos. Do you have a video on the tank on the top left shelf during this video with the red/green aquascape? I'd be interested in knowning what plants you used in it.
@Hipkip7
@Hipkip7 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, made a lot clear to me. Which tank is the one on the left side with these red plants? Is that rotala h'ra?
@madhatterjones4781
@madhatterjones4781 Год назад
Nice work mj seems a good recipe. I am also a chef heheh
@dallasbrat81
@dallasbrat81 4 месяца назад
Yes you need liquid fertilizer for plants that don't have roots in aquasoil
@FoolyLiving
@FoolyLiving Год назад
What is that white scuzz that grows on red tree limbs? Is that safe?
@anoobis_
@anoobis_ Год назад
I got blue-green algae for the first time after using seiryu stone, and I only used one 1 inch of aquasoil and capped it with sand. And it's a solo betta tank too so there was barely any bioload. The algae on the stone was easy to remove, but the blue green algae on the sand started 'carpeting' so I had to rescaped the tank.
@XBullitt16X
@XBullitt16X Год назад
I haven't used seiryu stone, but I have had a huge bloom of blue green Cyano bacteria before, it's a pain in the ass because nothing eats it, as its not algae and it grows very fast, my snails and shrimp avoid it like the plague. My 54 litre tank looked awful, it was literally covering everything, even the plants were covered and started dying because of it, smelled so bad too. I had no idea what to do, as I had cleaned everything off and did a water change, yet still it returned within a day. That was till I did some research and this channel helped me greatly. I tried a blackout treatment as a last resort, if it didn't work I would remove everything from the tank and throw out the aqua soil and start again. Nothing to lose, so I figured I may as well try this method before I did. I put a towel over the entire tank and made sure no light got in for a week and to my surprise it worked! Within about a week the Cyano bacteria started dying off and after 2 weeks it was completely gone, as if it was never there in the first place. So yeah if you ever have such issues again, I suggest reducing light and blacking it out for a few weeks. These days the tank is doing well, the Cyano bacteria didn't return and I make sure not to leave the light on for too long in the day. There has been many ups and downs I have had with this tank, hair algae which my African giant blue shrimps ate thankfully, Cyano bacteria, brown algae, dying plants and sick fish. I definitely used too much aqua soil in this tank and should have used fast growing plants haha, mistakes made and learnt from. Great channels like this have helped me learn so much about Aquariums and fishkeeping.
@anoobis_
@anoobis_ Год назад
@Wind of change Exactly! Nothing eats it. I even tried letting it get infested with pest snails on purpose . I haven't got any issues since I rescaped the tank tho. Its a dirted tank now with 'random' rocks I've used before. The seiryu stone is still sitting next to the tank. Im only using it as decoration for now. The shape kinda resembles the one in the movie Parasite but smaller so I guess that is its purpose now lol. I also had issues in my 54 litre but it was BBA so it was easier to take care of. The guppies and pest snails ate the ones that has detached from the driftwood and the ones that are softer. I also had to remove them with a toothbrush but they went away on their own when the tank achieved its balance. I barely have algae anymore except for my one no filter nano tank but its only green dust algae so its not bothering me that much.
@kanaalmenno
@kanaalmenno Год назад
once my hole tank was heavily infected by blue green. i went to my local shop and i told my setup. (twin star s 80% with co2, and good substrate) . The guy told me that the combo of high light, lots of plants and c02, the plants will soak up all the nitrate and phosphate at the beginning when the bacteria cant convert to usefull nitrate yet, resulting in stalled growth of plants and a never cycled tank, and algea bloom. I tested my water and there was indeed no nitrate and phosphate to be seen. i now rescaped with my light on 35% and adding nitrate and phospate till my tank is cycled, graduatially increasing light till maybe 50-60% max. so far so good :D
@Alberld
@Alberld 9 месяцев назад
Do you use something to maintain the water temperature constant?
@kevinnguyen4567
@kevinnguyen4567 6 месяцев назад
For new tank You said in the video, changing the water everyday on the first week and every other day on the second week ? Aren't you suppose to let the tank cycling? Aren't you suppose to let the beneficial bacteria to developed ? Ty !
@saltandvenegar
@saltandvenegar 5 месяцев назад
1 question, i have alrdy got a planted tank running with sands only..main just mos, java fern and anubias.. is it necessary to add some soil just for the nutrients? i do put some fertilizer.
@metallixro
@metallixro Год назад
How about a video on plant trimming on long term tanks? For example fast growing stem plants like all the various totala species once trimmed they never look that good, you're better of removing the rooted part and replant the cut part.
@igorverdes
@igorverdes 2 месяца назад
Can I use a hob filter in planted tank with co2 injection? Will all that surface agitation be a problem?
@brandonwhite8146
@brandonwhite8146 11 месяцев назад
How are you treating your water? Do you have an RO system?
@ricoortega2831
@ricoortega2831 Год назад
What were the sites again about the plants?
@ryanl7066
@ryanl7066 Год назад
No heater, how do you keep cardinal tetra happy etc
@dfg297lpopdirk
@dfg297lpopdirk Год назад
where do you get large drift wood and roots. im looking to create an archer fish tank
@1Kent
@1Kent Год назад
I bought an 8oz bottle of fertilizer, I think it will last me a decade!
@kimmyswan
@kimmyswan 7 месяцев назад
My Nerite snail is digging up my plants. Does yours do the same? If so, how to you keep your plants more anchored so the snails can’t dig them up?
@MrKillerHobbes
@MrKillerHobbes Год назад
how do hang on back filters compare to canister for algae issues? hobs would have less flow thus more algae id imagine right
@rideanddive
@rideanddive 7 месяцев назад
do you do dry start for "carpet" plants ? i always struggle when adding water directly after as half of plants go straight up :/
@MisterGreenw00d
@MisterGreenw00d Год назад
Gotta love YT subtitles. Can't wait to get myself a LG cleanup crew!!
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping Год назад
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@mr.muhammad-1724
@mr.muhammad-1724 Год назад
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