Looks good but that is not 7 days of growth,you are a liar,plants take 3-5 days minimum to begin growing roots and another 5-7 for roots long enough to plant,that is doing it the right way.Now if you took plants from an already established tank and put them in here,I have to ask why?That is stupid,no reason for that,just leave it alone or start over from scratch,I run Co2,bright light,and fert's i can't even get results like that in 7 days,truth is no one can unless u lie like crazy..FAIL
@THEOZ2106 haha i think you're just jealous. I don't use any of that fancy stuff, co2, ferts just lights and fish poop and my plants can cover the bottom within a week or two lol
@THEOZ2106 man your a dumbass. HC, under high lights, co2 and ei fert dosing, can easily cover a tank in a week. If spread in clumps .5-1 inch from each other they fill in incredibly quickly. stems can easily be transferred from established tanks which he obviously did, and even then i've seen stems grow 3 inches every 2 days under 4 wpg and co2. you obviously have never kept much because your perceptions and understanding of this hobby is complete bullshit
@greenaquarium hc is not a fast growing plant your just putting it in overdrive with co² and there is no way its rooted in two days it may send out a new root but that doesnt mean its established/matured, the only reason he can put fish in there is the plants uptake more amonia/nitrogen than the fish can produce so hes on a dosing regiment ei most likely. i would like to know what kind of regulator/needlevalve/solinode u run.
@greenaquarium yea its kinda hard with a pixelated cam an constant movement and i wasnt going to just try an stop an pick a frame with a pos cam sorry, next your going to say its a 14 mp cam right?
@greenaquarium no algae grows from imbalance in light/co², that being said saying a tank will never fillin is just complete bs it just will take more time with the addtion of co² even less. its much faster to take a pot and split it into ¼ or 1/8 and save your back. eather take longer or buy more to save quite some time its worth it.
Bullshit.... I see fish in the tank.. You Shouldn't put any fish in a planted tank for at least 2 weeks to let the plant take root and systems take hold. Really Nice tank, just doubt it was 7 days after planted....
if anyone belives this is after 7 days your retarded! look at the other posts shows days 140 160 unless u spend all day doing stem by stem and have taken them out of a previous set up there is no way this is true. its just to filled in to be a week old. VERY NICE TANK cant wait for mine to get there soon.
Let me tell you dude, you are the guru of aquarium plant life. I cannot stand those little tropical fishes, I think they're sissy fish, but I tell you buddy, you make them look amazing with all that greenery. You da man.
Hello, what the flora (plants) that aquarium?
avengersp 6 months ago
you oughtta put a big ol fat bug eyed goldfish with a long strandy turd hanging out its butt in there. will add a nice compliment to the green
bubber25 8 months ago 2
@bubber25 Lol.....
OliHandy2008 2 months ago
wie heißen diese pflanzen ?
AquariumFriend 8 months ago
what's the name of this song..iv been lookin for it :(
iwanisaaq 1 year ago
everyone's retarded. has ANYONE ever heard of transferring plants from an established tank? because if your smart you do that. everyones stupid.
beutiful tank btw, at least i appreciate it
Supertasticaquatics 1 year ago
Looks good but that is not 7 days of growth,you are a liar,plants take 3-5 days minimum to begin growing roots and another 5-7 for roots long enough to plant,that is doing it the right way.Now if you took plants from an already established tank and put them in here,I have to ask why?That is stupid,no reason for that,just leave it alone or start over from scratch,I run Co2,bright light,and fert's i can't even get results like that in 7 days,truth is no one can unless u lie like crazy..FAIL
THEOZ2106 1 year ago
@THEOZ2106 haha i think you're just jealous. I don't use any of that fancy stuff, co2, ferts just lights and fish poop and my plants can cover the bottom within a week or two lol
eurasianchica 1 year ago
@THEOZ2106 man your a dumbass. HC, under high lights, co2 and ei fert dosing, can easily cover a tank in a week. If spread in clumps .5-1 inch from each other they fill in incredibly quickly. stems can easily be transferred from established tanks which he obviously did, and even then i've seen stems grow 3 inches every 2 days under 4 wpg and co2. you obviously have never kept much because your perceptions and understanding of this hobby is complete bullshit
Supertasticaquatics 1 year ago
@greenaquarium hc is not a fast growing plant your just putting it in overdrive with co² and there is no way its rooted in two days it may send out a new root but that doesnt mean its established/matured, the only reason he can put fish in there is the plants uptake more amonia/nitrogen than the fish can produce so hes on a dosing regiment ei most likely. i would like to know what kind of regulator/needlevalve/solinode u run.
zerocool212121 1 year ago
@zerocool212121 it's not HC lol
greenaquarium 8 months ago
@greenaquarium yea its kinda hard with a pixelated cam an constant movement and i wasnt going to just try an stop an pick a frame with a pos cam sorry, next your going to say its a 14 mp cam right?
zerocool212121 8 months ago
@greenaquarium no algae grows from imbalance in light/co², that being said saying a tank will never fillin is just complete bs it just will take more time with the addtion of co² even less. its much faster to take a pot and split it into ¼ or 1/8 and save your back. eather take longer or buy more to save quite some time its worth it.
zerocool212121 1 year ago
Bullshit.... I see fish in the tank.. You Shouldn't put any fish in a planted tank for at least 2 weeks to let the plant take root and systems take hold. Really Nice tank, just doubt it was 7 days after planted....
Smellyfingers792 1 year ago
he's a liarrrrrr, 7day??? can't grown like that for sure, anyone here trust him?
d2jsp911 1 year ago
Can you give some technical information about the aquarium ? Thanks.
drtsanchez88 1 year ago
Hey dude ! Nice aquarium you have there ;) I used HM for my foreground too, I will upload a video soon.
drtsanchez88 1 year ago
if anyone belives this is after 7 days your retarded! look at the other posts shows days 140 160 unless u spend all day doing stem by stem and have taken them out of a previous set up there is no way this is true. its just to filled in to be a week old. VERY NICE TANK cant wait for mine to get there soon.
zerocool212121 2 years ago
I gotta tell you something :D
You wont need to feed this aquarium ; )
Artemias, daphnias will grow up inside and feel you have have made an echosystem.
Caesarlll 2 years ago
7 days later after the setup ?. if so thats really amazing. how the heck u can grow them that quick. whats ur magic
IntegraGSR5 2 years ago
looks healty
ezzieisdebeste 3 years ago
WOW!
Whatever your doing, just keep it up.
Yes definitely keep posting.
I look forward to 14 days later.
tetracanthus 3 years ago
What kind of plant is covering the bottom?
mtice321 3 years ago
That rotala is looking awesome, one of my favourite plants too!
GEOPAIH1234 3 years ago
to lay it out, unless you spent hours planting the baby tear grass, your full of crap, but it is still a very preatty tank
instrumentgenius1 3 years ago
Let me tell you dude, you are the guru of aquarium plant life. I cannot stand those little tropical fishes, I think they're sissy fish, but I tell you buddy, you make them look amazing with all that greenery. You da man.
cichlid62 3 years ago
that's insanely thick for 7 days...!
FusionStream 3 years ago
ey wut kind of plants are those?
looks familliar!
i love the set-up too!
kudaidude 3 years ago
how long did u mature the tank before u added the fish?
123ScotTYalloP123 3 years ago
awesome! happy plants and happy fish! Love the plant selection and layout! very clean looking!
branfrog 3 years ago
great,apply CO2?
HenrykXIV 3 years ago
Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
quaqa88 3 years ago
wow, that's awesome! Great job. Do you dose liquid ferts or dry?
kooter00 3 years ago
The color showing on the Rotala Indica makes a nice contrast. It looks great!
mctmj5 3 years ago
What species of plants are these..i love the effect after it aged a bit.
how do you infuse the iron without harming the tetras? I'm really new in planted aquariums and want to learn more how to make the plants healthier.
lyrmar 3 years ago
Nice Cardinal Tetras. I adore them in a planted community tank. Thanks for the video.
vampire9966 3 years ago
COOOOOOOOOL!
subotaj 3 years ago
A+! This tank looks great! No visible algae of any kind, healthy looking fish, a wonderful aquascape and some bright green plants! Excellent job!
HiDeguild 3 years ago