A very cheap but high-sound-quality solution for recording your voice is the BOYA BY-M1S. It is a Lavalier mic, not a shotgun. We use shotguns when we try to record others in interviews. For documenting your own voice you need a lavalier type mic.
I'm in Southwest FL and breeding guppies as well. I have some interesting crossbreeds and I think some of your hybrids are awesome. I also have a friend who is guppy breeding and we swap back and forth to try to introduce some genetic diversity. Love your style and your videos so far. Keep it up man!
I’m going out for blood worms today. I always fed them tetra xl granules and algae wafers. I do have green Solient and Omnivore repashy gel I can try. The tank gets really dirty making me think they’re relying on the common snails to finish off these meals. They don’t even look too thrilled at boiled kale and zucchini. Thanks for the heads up!
What part of florida are you in? Wr live near ocala and im suprised how cold it actually gets here our well froze last year! I just love it here especially the winter cool breezy days
The Florida the better !!! Overall it is looking good ☆ I am sure that crushed Coral + using aged water , older the better is a good way to get a little more stability. I also think some need smaller water changes especially when it comes straight from the source. Have you ever tried Brightwell Aquatics Erace C ? Thanks for the tour and I am sure glad to be Guppy grass free 🌾 Can't be messing with my Val !!!
Hi there. Watching in England. Recently started a similar project, set up 9 new tanks. I’m intrigued to find out why you use such a thick substrate layer? Is it simply to ensure decent nutrient levels for plants? Calcium… break up some cuttlefish bone and you won’t have this problem.
Hello! It started off as a design choice and ended an accident. I tried to make a cute little slope and it looked good at first. Very shallow on one end and a hill on another. Turns out there’s a reason I never saw that before, after 9 months it was unrecognizable as the tank before you. At this point it’s a 2 year experiment. I’ve noticed the tank needs water changes at a much lower rate than other tanks despite not being covered in plants and not having sand. I like to compare the difference between that deep substrate and the glass bottoms. The pearl weed refuses to root in it and the moss sits on top. Dwarf tears (monte carlo?) are slow growers with shallow roots. Kind of a waste to not have a root system deep in the substrate.
Good lookin out brother man, I grabbed two and put them outside under the florida sun. I grabbed a Sansi grow bulb and I'm gonna try to pelt them with the power of the sun.
I put a plastic tub directly on the ground and use a python siphon. The ground tub is lower than bottom tank and the siphon is standard size, slightly shorter hose. I’ll dump the 5 gallons of water in the discard 32 gallon trash can and roll it out the front door when I’m ready.
I've heard people wondering how to better siphon low to ground tank systems. My bottom tanks are maybe lower than yours. Yours looked like they were near ground. I guess there's a way to siphon really low to the ground tanks...I'll hopefully find out or have to raise the shelf which is kind of a pain with the rack system I have.
@@heaven7360 I love floor tanks because it maximizes the space which just means more types of fish. The water line indicates how the pressure acts. If you had two tanks on the ground, one full with water, one empty than the full would still siphon out to the empty container all the way up until both tanks were at 50% and the water lines matched. Naturally if I want to take more than 5 gallons out of my 10 gallon ground tanks I'll switch out the 10 gallon ground plastic tubs that I'm using because the first one will be close to that 50% line. I hope that makes sense. Your comment is a good video idea, ty.
@@BrentonsFish I'll be giving it a try very soon. I am thinking specifically about doing tops a 35% water change/gravel clean more than likely every week and a half. Sounds like it will work having a tank near the ground level. I hope so as my space is becoming limited in my apt. and need this rack to work out. I really didn't want another tank but I had 6 Foerschi bettas survive frydom. I was totally shocked. Male and female of this type of wild betta can live together which my pair did but had no indication of mating but apparently did at some point with me unaware. It was amazing to me they found something for themselves to eat in there small enough; I put no fry food in there. All kinds of little critters in a tank that actually I'm glad I can't see. Hey, really enjoy your tour video. It was the first of your videos that came up for me on youtube...so looks like you're getting out there. I enjoyed the pace and getting a look at your fish and set up. Your music selection was great too. Very personable narration and it's really apparent how much you enjoy what you're doing and love your fish.
I really want to watch this, but the first 5 minutes is making me sea sick damn. Buy a tripod or something. I love everything you have bro. And you should be proud, but I couldn't watch this video.