Awesome! I'm going to use a lot of these plants :). Do you use soil? How do you fertilize and maintain the plants? Thanks! I'll be putting them in my ten gallon tropical tank :D.
Question: I quarantine my plants for three before adding them to the established tank because majority of the time they're covered with pond snails. I've tried treating them with snail remover (or ick remover) and concentrated sea salt, depending on the plant, however the majority of the plants don't live through the treatments. Is there anything you recommend?
@escottish140 Im quarantining plants at the moment, and they cam from my pond. They were covered in blanket weed and probably loads of diseases which my fish got. I have just put some chemical in called "fish safe" from interpet. it will treat disease. however the blanket weed i had to hand remove which was very time consuming considering the amount that was there. Ive never had snail problems, but if i did, i would just spend a long time hand picking them off. i dont know another solution
You have beautiful Angels! Would you say that most of these, namely the Rotella, are at their "talleast" in the 1st tank? I have a 35 gal Hex, so it's very tall/deep. Also, what do you prefer for a planting media & do you mess w/ CO2 at all?
The only thing I would recommend is some tall driftwood. The plants look great, but they could be enhanced by a piece of driftwood nearly reaching the surface to provide some vertical elements to the tank. Good vid!
I love your aquarium. The plants are really beautiful. What do you use to feed them? I have a new banana plant that is starting to put out leaves and roots. Which is better liquid or tablet feeding? This is my first time trying to grow a aquarium plant.
could someone recomend some plants for me i have a 20 watt light for a 18 gallon tank i already have moss balls, java moss and java fern and they sem to be doing fine but what else could i add?
Nothing special, actually its a standard quality digital camera.
CANON "PowerShot A590IS"
The camera is ok, but its also about the your movement when recording something. The best thing is to move slowly and not to move abruply with the camera...only logical.
is it just gravel in their? and do you use CO2?
littlelauren971 1 month ago
hay i have some questions first of is that an all gravel substrate and second do u use co2
AwesomeAssassin1000 3 months ago
Awesome! I'm going to use a lot of these plants :). Do you use soil? How do you fertilize and maintain the plants? Thanks! I'll be putting them in my ten gallon tropical tank :D.
TheChrissy473 3 months ago
Question: I quarantine my plants for three before adding them to the established tank because majority of the time they're covered with pond snails. I've tried treating them with snail remover (or ick remover) and concentrated sea salt, depending on the plant, however the majority of the plants don't live through the treatments. Is there anything you recommend?
escottish140 1 year ago
@escottish140 Im quarantining plants at the moment, and they cam from my pond. They were covered in blanket weed and probably loads of diseases which my fish got. I have just put some chemical in called "fish safe" from interpet. it will treat disease. however the blanket weed i had to hand remove which was very time consuming considering the amount that was there. Ive never had snail problems, but if i did, i would just spend a long time hand picking them off. i dont know another solution
littlelauren971 5 months ago
check out my 10 gallon reef series i just started
samuelwaynefoleyjr 1 year ago
sagitaria spreads out like grass?
jptzy 1 year ago
are those real plants? :)
mrdavaolover 1 year ago
one of my new fish dident like a new plant and destroyd it
hihaaf3 1 year ago
You have beautiful Angels! Would you say that most of these, namely the Rotella, are at their "talleast" in the 1st tank? I have a 35 gal Hex, so it's very tall/deep. Also, what do you prefer for a planting media & do you mess w/ CO2 at all?
Thanks-
TheCajun124 1 year ago
can aquarium plants be put in a pond also?
MatthewTubmanFolder 1 year ago
I really like the set up you have in both of those tanks
omahaboy18 1 year ago
The only thing I would recommend is some tall driftwood. The plants look great, but they could be enhanced by a piece of driftwood nearly reaching the surface to provide some vertical elements to the tank. Good vid!
lookoutrainbows 1 year ago
I love your aquarium. The plants are really beautiful. What do you use to feed them? I have a new banana plant that is starting to put out leaves and roots. Which is better liquid or tablet feeding? This is my first time trying to grow a aquarium plant.
musicman195959 1 year ago
Very nice...and informative. :) Your fish look fabulous too.
TangibleTania 1 year ago
lol! i thought you serious with the last part of the video! tnx!
jixond 2 years ago
could someone recomend some plants for me i have a 20 watt light for a 18 gallon tank i already have moss balls, java moss and java fern and they sem to be doing fine but what else could i add?
XIDropshotzZX 2 years ago
You should get a tiger lotus and add some red to the tank. Wal-Mart sells the bulbs.
tyler361549 2 years ago
Thanks : ) Just ordered 2 tiger lotus plants from ebay. You will see them in my next aquarium video. Thanks for the advice ; )
NightwishRaven999 2 years ago
No problem, cant wait to see.
tyler361549 2 years ago
The clarity of all your vids is amazing!
What do you use?
Beautiful!
~Tammi~
WholeLottaGone 2 years ago
Thanks Tammi
Nothing special, actually its a standard quality digital camera.
CANON "PowerShot A590IS"
The camera is ok, but its also about the your movement when recording something. The best thing is to move slowly and not to move abruply with the camera...only logical.
Thanks for the comment : P
Also helps when the tank water is clear ; )
NightwishRaven999 2 years ago
beautiful aquarium...funny joke too:)
spiritshy 2 years ago
Good video 5*****
shyroethehamster 2 years ago