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Aquascape Guide
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AquascapeGuide is a channel designed to help teach others how to design a planted tank. Plant have very specific needs and we help reduce the learning curve by teaching you the ASG method.
AquascapeGuide - EXPLODE Your Nano Aquarium with S Repens!
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The 2g nano was moved into a 6g nano, and it was just looking a little too plain. So we decided to add some S Repens into the scape to add a pop of texture into the design. Check it out as we show you how easy it is!
PRODUCT USED:
Fzone Aquariums - amzn.to/48yahvh
Fzone Resin Seiryu Stone - amzn.to/3YNZaew
Tropica S Repens - www.aquascapeguide.com/product-page/staurogyne-repens
OUR LINKS:
ASG Website: www.AquascapGuide.com
ASG University: www.aquascapeguide.com/asgu
Official Algae Guide: www.aquascapeguide.com/algae-guide
ASG Discord: discord.gg/szeJftws
ASG Design Services: www.aquascapeguide.com/aquascapeguide-design
ASG's Store - www.aquascapeguide.com/shop
The 2g nano was moved into a 6g nano, and it was just looking a little too plain. So we decided to add some S Repens into the scape to add a pop of texture into the design. Check it out as we show you how easy it is!
PRODUCT USED:
Fzone Aquariums - amzn.to/48yahvh
Fzone Resin Seiryu Stone - amzn.to/3YNZaew
Tropica S Repens - www.aquascapeguide.com/product-page/staurogyne-repens
OUR LINKS:
ASG Website: www.AquascapGuide.com
ASG University: www.aquascapeguide.com/asgu
Official Algae Guide: www.aquascapeguide.com/algae-guide
ASG Discord: discord.gg/szeJftws
ASG Design Services: www.aquascapeguide.com/aquascapeguide-design
ASG's Store - www.aquascapeguide.com/shop
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AquascapeGuide - ASG Fertilization Kit is now available in the United Kingdom
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#aquascapeguide #aquarium #fertilizerforplants We are pleased to announce that ASG Fertilization Kit is now available in the United Kingdom! If you are currently running and all in one, you're going to want to try this one next. As we stated, once you go with the ASG fert kit, you'll never go back to an all in one. You can check out the ASG Fertlization Kit here - www.aquascapeguide.com/product...
Aquascapeguide - Get Rid of Black Beard Algae in 2024 with THIS Guide!
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#AquascapeGuide #alage #plantedaquarium In this video we talk about: 0:00 - Introduction 0:26 - Algae prologue 1:43 - All about black beard algae or BBA (Identification) 3:32 - How to get rid of BBA (Treatment) 7:06 - How to prevent BBA (Prevention) 7:33 - Solution 1: Addressing Phosphates 13:14 - Solution 2: CO2 Depletion 16:46 - Solution 3: Surface Agitation 17:42 - Solution 4: Light Nap 18:4...
Aquascape Guide - Visiting the Aquarium Design Group (ASG) Houston, Texas
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#AquascapeGuide #aquariumstore #plantedaquarium In this video we stop by the Aquarium Design Group (ASG) Houston, Texas! This place was amazing. If you are in the Houston area and have not checked them out, you need to! Their info is below: www.aquariumdesigngroup.com/ 3520 S. Sam Houston Pkwy. E. Suite 100 Houston, TX 77047 P: 713.622.6467 OUR LINKS: ASG Website: www.AquascapGuide.com ASG Univ...
AquascapeGuide - Free Official Interactive Algae Guide
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#AquascapeGuide #Aquascaping #plantedaquarium Conquering the Green Menace: Tame Your Tank with the Free ASG Interactive Algae Guide! Unwanted algae clouding your aquascape dreams? Don't despair! AquascapeGuide.com presents the free Interactive Algae Guide, your ultimate weapon against pesky invaders. Identify, Eradicate, Prevent: Target the top 10 aquarium algae: Learn to recognize distinct var...
Aquascape Guide - Water Change And Trim On The Nano
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#AquascapeGuide #waterchange #plantedaquarium In this video we do some late night maintenance on our nano aquarium. It was needing a water change and a trim. Hope you enjoy! OUR LINKS: ASG Website: www.AquascapGuide.com ASG University: www.aquascapeguide.com/asgu Official Algae Guide: www.aquascapeguide.com/algae-guide ASG Discord: discord.gg/szeJftws ASG Design Services: www.aquascapeguide.com...
How To Clean a Ceramic CO2 Diffuser
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#AquascapeGuide #co2 #plantedaquarium In this video we show you how to clean your ceramic CO2 Diffuser OUR LINKS: ASG Website: www.AquascapGuide.com ASG University: www.aquascapeguide.com/asgu Official Algae Guide: www.aquascapeguide.com/algae-guide ASG Discord: discord.gg/szeJftws ASG Design Services: www.aquascapeguide.com/aquascapeguide-design ASG's Store - www.aquascapeguide.com/shop
AquascapeGuide - ONF Flat Nano+ Light Review
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#AquascapeGuide #nanotank #aquariumlight In this video we talk about: 0:00 - Introduction 0:50 - Unboxing of the ONF Flat Nano 2:00 - Installing the light on the nano 3:35 - Thoughts on the ONF Flat Nano FZONE PRODUCTS REFERENCED: ONF Flat Nano - amzn.to/3RzuCd1 ASG PRODUCTS REFERENCED: ASG Fertilization Kit - www.aquascapeguide.com/product-page/asg-fertilization-kit ASG Fertilization Refill Pa...
AquascspeGuide - Setting Up a Paintball Tank CO2 System
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#AquascapeGuide #Fertilizer #PlantedAquarium In this video we talk about: 0:00 - Introduction 0:43 - Grab all of your equipment 1:30 - Unboxing of the Fzone mini regulator 4:01 - Let's power this bad boy up 4:29 - Setting up the CO2 line 5:54 - Checking your connections 6:17 - Let's Recap ASG PRODUCTS REFERENCED: ASG Fertilization Kit - www.aquascapeguide.com/product-page/asg-fertilization-kit ...
AquascapeGuide - Making A Batch of ASG fertilizer
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#AquascapeGuide #Fertilizer #PlantedAquarium In this video we talk about: 0:00 - Introduction 0:15 - Heat up our water 0:27 - What comes inside the ASG fert kit? 1:02 - Mix up your macros 1:45 - Mix up your micros 2:14 - Add some hot water 3:03 - Refill packs PRODUCTS REFERENCED: ASG Fertilization Kit - www.aquascapeguide.com/product-page/asg-fertilization-kit ASG Fertilization Refill Pack - ww...
AquascapeGuide - Aquascaping the Fzone Nano Iwagumi
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AquascapeGuide - Aquascaping the Fzone Nano Iwagumi
ASG Fertilization Kit - Best Fertilizer For A Planted Aquarium
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ASG Fertilization Kit - Best Fertilizer For A Planted Aquarium
AquascapeGuide - How to Setup An Auto Top Off System
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AquascapeGuide - How to Setup An Auto Top Off System
AquascapeGuide - Adding a Manifold to the Fzone Pro Series Regulator
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AquascapeGuide - Adding a Manifold to the Fzone Pro Series Regulator
AquascapeGuide - Adding Caridina shrimp to the Fzone NanoClear (2g)
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AquascapeGuide - Adding Caridina shrimp to the Fzone NanoClear (2g)
AquascapeGuide - Adding Moss to the Fzone NanoClear (2g)
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AquascapeGuide - Adding Moss to the Fzone NanoClear (2g)
AquascapeGuide - How To Setup An Entire Co2 System
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AquascapeGuide - How To Setup An Entire Co2 System
AquascapeGuide - Aquascaping a NovaClear 2 gallon Nano Aquarium
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AquascapeGuide - Aquascaping a NovaClear 2 gallon Nano Aquarium
AquascapeGuide - How to Cycle an Aquarium
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AquascapeGuide - How to Cycle an Aquarium
Aquascape Guide - The ASG Method / EP 7 - Conclusion
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Aquascape Guide - The ASG Method / EP 7 - Conclusion
Aquascape Guide - What is the EI (Estimative Index) Method?
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Aquascape Guide - What is the EI (Estimative Index) Method?
Aquascape Guide - Filtration explained and how to set up a canister filter / EP 6 - Filtration
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Aquascape Guide - Filtration explained and how to set up a canister filter / EP 6 - Filtration
Aquascape Guide - Water Chemistry for a Planted Aquarium / EP 5 - Water Parameters
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Aquascape Guide - Water Chemistry for a Planted Aquarium / EP 5 - Water Parameters
Aquascape Guide - Providing Nutrients in a Planted Aquarium / EP 4 - Nutrients
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Aquascape Guide - Providing Nutrients in a Planted Aquarium / EP 4 - Nutrients
Aquascape Guide - Thrive All-In-One by NilocG
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Aquascape Guide - Thrive All-In-One by NilocG
Aquascape Guide - How to Set Up a CO2 System For A Planted Aquarium / EP 3 - CO2
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Aquascape Guide - How to Set Up a CO2 System For A Planted Aquarium / EP 3 - CO2
Aquascape Guide - Should I use liquid CO2 in my aquarium
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Aquascape Guide - Should I use liquid CO2 in my aquarium
Aquascape Guide - Selecting a Light For a Planted Aquarium / EP 2 - Lighting
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Aquascape Guide - Selecting a Light For a Planted Aquarium / EP 2 - Lighting
have to breakdown and move my damn 10g nano because my new kitten likes to swim and dig up the plants off the bottom. lol
I hear you on that. Kittens are rough on everything 😂 But let's do it (jumps in my car)
Great idea to get a larger size , maybe it's just me but so many scapes I see have made me feel like it was overwhelming from using too many plants or not knowing how to trim them effectively. Which I have a lot to learn but I'm still trying to find a good fertilizer and whenever I have time I will be ordering some stuff from you !! 💚AG🌿
I really enjoy nano tanks, because they are SUPER challenging to scape. It is difficult to keep the scape in a nano, which is great practice on a smaller scale. But I do agree that some scapes can be a little overwhelming in design. To each their own though. This hobby is designed to bring us peace a joy, and if that is pink gravel and fake plants, more power to them. But just not for me. HAHAHA. And you NEED to jump over to that ASG fert kit man. It you'll never use anything else ;)
Nice!
Thank you Neil!
just want to clarify most of this information is also safe to use in axolotl tank correct? i have purchased the dr tims and api quick start and the master testing kit to test the ammonia nitrates etc, aswell as the stability and prime AND the and also purchased a HOB filter for my 50gal tank. i wanted to make sure i had every thing before starting as i’ve never EVER. done this before nor had any aquatic pet. so im very uneasy and nervous to even attempt any of this. would you still recommend the baking soda for a axolotl tank?? please correct me if i misunderstood this part, after i add the dr tims when you say to test the water and make sure it’s at the correct ppm of ammonia do you mean i should test it immediately after i add the drops of dr tims, or wait a few mins for it to mix in the water than test it to see if it’s at the proper ppm? i also have the stability and api quick start can i add it aswell with my first drops of dr tims or should i wait a few days after i put in the ammonia(dr tims)? i’m just trying to make sure i have all the correct information i swear ive watched this video five times today 😂❤️
1) Welcome to the hobby and I wish you the BEST of luck with your axolotl tank! They are SUPER cute. 2) This information in this video is specific to cycling a tank, no matter what you have and is safe for axolotls. BUT, the rest of my information on my channel is focused on planted tanks, and not axolotls. With that being said, I did a quick google search and found this "Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is the best and safest alkalizing agent for axolotls. That’s what axolotl researchers use. The Caudata Culture section has info about artificial pondwater salts levels." I would suggest joining some axolotl specific forums, or FB groups and verifying there. I couldn't see a reason why baking soda would cause an issue, but I've never kept axolotls and wouldn't want to mislead you, or talk outta my leaf butt. HAHAHA. With that being said, cycling the tank as outlined in this video will be 100% fine. You are just culturing nitrifying bacteria. Just make sure you process that 100% water change when the cycle is done to clean up the water column for your new friend! :) I'm excited for you! hehehe.
Did you use a washer to connect the adapter to the paintball tank?
Nope. Not needed :)
After 10,000 of youtube planted tank videos finally someone going into detailed setup steps. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Check out the Part 1 playlist. It's about 1.5 hours of information about how to set up planted tanks 😉
@@aquascapeguide Yes very well done. I am on filtration right now 👍
Glad you're enjoying it! Comment on the videos if you have any questions
Quick question my I have this exact Ato on my 5 gallon reef and at night it brights my tank with the green light from the Ato is this dangerous for my fish ?
No, you're fine. Its such a small little LED ;)
Looks so good!
Why thank you! 😁
Great videos!! Thank you for all the info!
Why thank you! And you're welcome! I've been keeping these things for 19 years now and I'm just trying to save people time and money 😉
This was the least confusing video I have watched and now I actually know what to do!
Right! I don't know people over complicate things 🤣 Glad it helped you 😊
once your tank is cycled, how much water should you remove ,then add
I process a 100% water change and then add some of the fish I'd like in the scape. There is no reason to leave all those nitrates in the tank, and furthermore the cycling process can mess with your water chemistry, specifically your KH and PH. So processing a 100% water change will reset your water column to what it will most likely be moving forward.
@@aquascapeguide so once the fish tank is cycled, what’s important is the tank inside has all of the good bacteria. I should not rinse out anything inside the tank just empty it out completely leaving all of the residue inside of the tank only.
Yes. Once the tank is cycled, the bacteria should be living in your biomedia and not in your water column. So we just drain the tank and fill it back up, and you're good to go. Again, we just want to clear up the water column so we have a fresh start.
3 week old 10 gallon tank, gravel, filters, heater etc.. Cycled with fish food. Yesterday I added clear ammonia (too much - went up to > 3ppm). This morning I removed & replaced 1.5 gallons to lower ammonia. Three different tests are showing zero ammonia, 0 - .05 nitrites and 10 ppm nitrates. UGF AND HOB filters, some juice from the old filter (fish had Myco). Why is this happening?
Why is what happening? Your question is unclear.
@@aquascapeguide sorry, - why is a clearly uncycled tank that just read 3 ppm ammonia, reading 0 ppm ammonia after a slight water change. BUT, I did not take into consideration the pH and temp......maybe it's only reading NH3 and not NH4. Thanks for the reply.
loved this video
Why thank you! ☺️
So basically its just a scam😂
LOL... for CO2 purposes, yes. Its very misleading and LOTS of new hobbyists fall into the trap of thinking its "liquid Co2". However, it is great for skilling BBA and even staghorn. So there are uses for the product.
@@aquascapeguide glad I did some research cause I was that idiot who believed in fairytails apparantly🤣
And this is why I make the videos that I do. There are SOOOO many products out there that are just unneeded. Just trying to save newer hobbyists some time and money. Been keeping these tanks for 19 years now. Wasted a lot of time and money, thats for sure. HAHAHA. See you around! ;)
@@aquascapeguide 🫡🫡
Can't wait for staghorn algae video
Working on it now! Just got all the audio done, and am working on Phyl animations ;) Give me a few more weeks and I'll have it done.
I don’t know if I’m done, or need to start over. Please help. I set my 7 gallon AIO tank adding ammonia on 6/23, to 2-3 ppm, I had been adding Stability, prior to this. On 6/28, Ammonia was .25, Nitrite 2.0, Nitrate 5.0. Today, 7/3, Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, and Nitrate 0. This just seems faster than I expected, did I mess up somewhere, or is the tank cycled?
What is weird to me is that you have zero nitrates. The end of the cycle produces nitrates and you should be around 40-60ppm of it at the end of the cycle. We're you processing water changes during your cycle? If so, you were exporting the organics needed to cycle the tank. What you can do is put 1-2ppm in, and if it's gone in a couple of days, then you know your cycled. Again, it's just odd you don't have any nitrates in your tank.
@@aquascapeguide , no, I haven’t been doing water changes, but it’s a UNS 30a tank, 7gal, AIO cube with no lid. There has been evaporation with the hot weather, and I’ve had to add water, especially in the filter area. Could that have broken my cycle?
What did you use for your ammonia source? To test if your tank is cycled, you can add enough to get the ammonia to 1ppm and it should process out really quickly, like within a few days and you should show nitrates. If that doesn't happen, you didn't cycle the tank properly.
@@aquascapeguide I used Dr. Tims Ammonia, and the API Master Kit to test. Thanks, I’ll try again.
@@laurentoevs2320 That is perfect Hit the tank again and watch it all spits out to nitrates. If it happen quickly, then you know you're cycled.
WHAAAAT!!!? that's amazing!!!
We are VERY excited about the new... but APT probably won't be though. HAHAHA.
what is i use fish food only to my tank to create ammonia. can i also have my carbon back hang filter while i’m starting my new tank cycle. no fish added yet and i don’t want to add live plants
Fish food doesn't break down very quickly, and also doesn't create much ammonia. People have even used a piece of cooked shrimp, but it just takes forever to break down. So that is why I don't suggest it. By the time you dose enough food to get your ammonia up, you've spent the cost of just buying ammonia from the dollar store ;) So that is why I don't recommend it. And we have an article on our website about what carbon removes from the water, but its fine to run during the cycling process. It won't really do much for the tank as of now, but remove tannins. Here is the full article - www.aquascapeguide.com/post/should-you-use-activated-carbon-in-your-planted-tank-a-balancing-act
Excellent information. Thank you!
You're welcome! Took me 3 weeks to complete due to how much information was packed into it! hahaha. But there is not a lot of information about the causes of BBA out there. People mostly talk about treatment, not prevention. Hopefully it helps you if you are dealing with the "dreaded BBA!". hahaha
@@aquascapeguide First thing I did after watching is check my phosphate level. It was HIGH. I put phosphate remover into the filter and will do a water change tomorrow. I can confirm that H2O2 works well to kill BBA, but it's much better to prevent than to have to keep treating.
Awesome! I'm so glad I was able to give you some tips on how to prevent BBA. Most video's just cover treatment, but not prevention. And if you just hit BBA with H2O2 and don't make changes, like lower phosphates, it just comes right back! So I'm glad I posted this video :) Let me know if the phosphate reduction helps! Do you know where the phos was coming from? Just a lack of water changes over a prolonged period of time?
absolutely 'stellar' quality video, packed with info. I'll be recommending it regularly !!! Totally great graphics and effects
CHRIS! Do the "Lords work" and share it with the masses. HAHAHA. See you around bud
Great video! When you are talking about keeping PAR below 80 are you referring to the par measurement at the substrate level or at the top of the water column?
Great question! And thanks for asking as someone else might be too shy to do so ;) When I reference PAR, it would be 12" from the light. I don't know why I assume that others are thinking that same thing. HAHAHA. Appreciate you helping me clarify. I think I need to start saying that in future videos. Later scaper!
Thank you, you are watched with love from Turkey
Love it! 🤗
My favorite part "i know but i put a sand cap over it" and "i dont inject co2" 😂
With the finger dance while saying "I don't inject CO2 and you don't need to either!" 🤣
@@aquascapeguide 🤣
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Spot on with this! It's the most definitive and accurate BBA Algae guide out there. Perfection! I'm waiting patiently to watch the Staghorn guide and learn how to prevent☺️
Why thank you! I'm running outta tips for you man! I hate it. Maybe there will be something in the video that is an ah-ha moment for your case of staghorn :/
Hey Brother, How are you doing? Can you make a video about planted tank canister filter flows/current ? Suitable for both Plants and Small fishes.
I have a filtration video in my playlist named Part 1. Have you seen that? If that doesn't cover what you are taking about, reach out to me on your website and I'll make a more specific vide for you ;)
@@aquascapeguide I watched it again today if i was missing something . You are speaking about 10X turnover . That's usually means we had a canister , the pump inside of it should be at least 10 time powerful in ratio of tank water... Suppose , 200 litter tank simply need at least 10 x 200 = 2000 lph . So the canister pump needs at least 2000 lph of strength for 10X turnover.. right? Now my 1st Question is if the tank height is high or pipe length is too long then the lph will gradually decrease or it will be same ? 2nd Question we often select the beautiful nano category schooling fish for our tanks... These fish mostly like very gentle current or flow in the water just like the ponds or rivers... In fact in night if any of them came across to the outlet of a lilypipe they get scared and jumped... Besides with 10X turnover there will be no dead zone , better filtration but at the same time the fishes will not found their compatible zone as they don't like too much flow ... In fact some of them getting difficulties in swim and got stressed... So I can be wrong...but these are just my thoughts... Can you clear me this two points ?
Yes, it sounds like a lot of turnover, and it is. lol. For a 200L tank, you'd probably need 2 smaller canister, or 1 big one. And yes, we need to look at the canisters stats. If the stats only show us pump turnover, we need to reduce it by 30% as by time we load it up with sponges and biomedia, the flow goes down a nice amount. Fluval actually now posts their filter turnover, and not just the pump which is great. And yes, the longer the tubing, or the further away the canister is from the tank, the more flow you lose. And as far as reducing circulation, which is different from turnover, you can get bulb style lily pipes. They slow down the circulation coming out of the canister. Spray bars do the same as well so its not just a jet coming out of the lily pipe :) We just listed blub style lily pipes on the website you can look at. They are for the mini canister we are developing, but you can get them for 17mm hosing as well. Lastly, you can also scape your tank in a way that give some dead spots. Hardscape, and really busy plants like Java Ferns and Swords can help further slow down circulation. Just know, this is a guideline, not a rule. Sometimes we need to break rules to get our design down and not fun the tanks at 10x turnover... BUT, we know if we run into issues, we might need to bump it back up. On the newest scape I did that is now filling in, I have 10x turn over AND a little powerhead to get the turnover and circulation I need. I plan to add some Angles in the tank... we'll see if I need to slow things down for them once added in. Thanks for asking your question! :) It helps those passing by.
@@aquascapeguide So much Appreciate for your quick Answer. That's help a lot. I am actually using DIY Canister with Submersible Pump(Brand SUNSUN) in it . Canister Size include height 22 inch and Diameter 8 inch . Tank is sat nearly 40 inch higher from ground so it is quite a distance for canister to push the Water through the Lily pipes. So for 250L tank what LPH Pump do you suggest for me? And if I use double canister then what should be the individual LPH pump I need for proper circulation and 10X turnover?
So here is where we get out of my realm of expertise. I have very little experience with selecting pumps. I've ran a few reef tanks, but just replaced a pump when it went bad, and/or upgraded to a little more flow when I felt like it wasn't enough. I know there is something called "head room", or something to that effect, but when you get to the top of what the pump can push, the flow is REALLY slow. But I am not sure how to calculate that to turn over. So Im sorry, but you're on your own from there.
What is KH, and how do I test for it?
Check out the water chemistry video in our Part 1 playlist. It talks about how to test your GH, KH and PH. But KH is your carbonate hardness. Its what keep your PH from moving when an acid appears in the tank. A couple examples of acids that we deal with are tannis from leaching wood, and the byproduct of the cycle process produces an acid. Also, KH effects PH. We sometimes need to adjust it to make sure our livestock are happy. So its good to learn how to test and adjust these things. See if you can find our water chemistry video! It will make sense of it all ;)
I’d like to try the dark start, but doesn’t the plants need light, especially for 6 weeks?
Yes. You DO NOT want to plant the tank until AFTER the dark start. As you are thinking the plants will need light. If you already planted the tank then you wouldn't be able to do a dark start :/ Lame... I know.
Excellent informative video. I am using branded fert now and soon switch to EI. Since I started with APT Complete, I get both Green Dust and Green Spot alages. I have been using APT Complete for two weeks. Weekly dosage is Phosphate 2.8 ppm and nitrate 7.2 ppm according to the instruction in the bottle. Appearance both alage means what? You mentioned algae indiactes whethwr to increase or descrease the dosage. If I have either increase or decrease how long should I wait before adjusting the dosage? Thank you so much!
What is your water change schedule like?
@@aquascapeguide Thanks for responding! Weekly 30% R.O water remineralized with Seachem Equilibrium
I always suggest doing 50% water changes weekly when there isn't an issue, and 75% when you start seeing GDA. So moving forward I would suggest you go 2x 75% water changes over the course of a week. This will remove any excess DOCs or nutrients you have in the tank. While you are doing these, before removing all that water, clean then GDA off the glass THEN remove the water. You won't want to clean the glass and let the GDA just stay in the tank. Also clean off the glass or trim all the plants with GSA on them. Then get back to normal dosing. Resetting the water column will help reset your nutrient levels thus helping remove the algae. From there if GDA comes back, you're just dosing too much, which is the issue you were probably running into with just doing 30% water changes weekly.
@@aquascapeguide Thank you so much! This helps. I will follow your advice.
Thanks so much for this video! A question regarding my current cycle... My nitrates are reading 20-40ppm which is good, to my understanding. But my ammonia can't seem to get down to 0; it stays at around 0.25-0.50ppm. I'm still dosing Stability daily. Nitrites are zero too. It's been like this for almost a week. Do I keep dosing product daily?
Schweird. As you are thinking, everything looks good. Higher nitrates and no nitrites show that the compounds are being processed out. But always having ammonia is odd. Is your aquasoil leaching ammonia? Aquasois can leach ammonia for months, especially nice ones like ADA. Did you put fish in before it was fully cycled? It could just be the fish producing it. What is your filtration like? You could be under filtered or not have enough circulation. Do you have chloramines in your tap water? When you use a dechlorinator like Seachem Prime with chloramines, the chlorine goes away, but it leaves ammonia behind which is not good. Let me know. You can also hit me up on my website to help you troubleshoot.
@@aquascapeguide thanks so much! Yes I would’ve thought everything is processing as it should. I’m using Stratum, temps around 25 Celsius, ph around 6.5. Just the stock hang on back filter with seperate powerhead and sponge section. I’m churning through bottles of product! It seems stability doesn’t bring my reading up to 2ppm ammonia. Should I ghost feed as well as daily Stability? 10G slightly planted tank. Thanks for your help!
@@DanielSing90 Stratum doesn't leach ammonia very much, so you're fine there. Do you have dedicated biomedia in your HOB? You'll want that in there. And Stability is a bacteria in a bottle. Its not a source of ammonia. Are you dosing ammonia? Or are you just getting your ammonia from ghost feeding? Also, do you know if you have chloramines in your tap water?
@@aquascapeguide Noobie so sorry if I mix my terminology here. There is a carbon cartridge in the HOB. I am not currently dosing ammonia, I have just added a small square of old filter media from a tiny 2.6G tank thats cycled. I have not been ghost feeding at all but was wondering if that might be a possible step. Daily dosing of Stability does not bring up, or down the ammonia from 0.25ppm. Chlorine is indeed present in my (Sydney) tap water, not sure about chloramine?? Thanks for all your help.
You're good! My entire channel is dedicated to newbies. Hahaha. The carbon you can remove unless you're needing to remove tannins or chemicals. And good that you moved some cycled biomedia from your smaller tank. That is what I was trying to see if you've done. Stability creates the bacteria needed to cycle your tank. It "seeds" the bacteria, so that is good. But I've got bad news, I googled it and Sydney uses chloramies. There is a carbon in the US that Fluval makes called ZeroCarb. It has an ammonia remover in it. I would suggest finding something like that to run some chemical filtration to remove the ammonia from the tank. Each time you do a water changes, you'll be adding ammonia into the tank which sucks. You should be able to test your tap water for ammonia and see if that is the source.
Magnesium, Sulfur and Calcium are macro nutrients.
They're considered secondary macronutrients, I cover them in the water chemistry video I have. I don't really see them as fertilizer.
Just add starter and add 3 little fish (like guppy) the second day .
That's a terrible idea. Ammonia starts to becomes toxic after .25ppm. I will never suggest using livestock to cycle a tank. At this point we know it's cruel and completely unneeded.
@@aquascapeguide my plant grow (2 out of 3 ,call them succes) and my guppy start flirting each otherafter 4 days ,i call them great succes
@@brokeer1912 I do not teach this approach as I think its cruel. But do what you would like with your tanks.
This has been the most straight forward, informative cycling video out of the hundreds I have been watching. How does this video not have more views??? And also the amount of time put into this video, amazing.
Aaawwww! Thank you so much. That makes my heart so happy 😊 I work hard to turn complex subject, in easily digestible videos. I feel like others overcomplicate things. But I just keep my head down and try to keep creating videos for others to learn from! Appreciate your kind words. Help me share the video to get me more subscribers! 😜
I'll take the Fluval anyday over that blue light...
The spaceship! Pew pew. Hahaha. The kelvin on the light is pretty blue but it did ok filling in the iwagumi.
I’m currently trying to cycle my tank without fish. Once I return from a week away I will think about adding fish if the tests are correct. I’ve got live plants in my tank with a sand substrate. So far apart from fertilising the plants (mainly attached to the bogwood) two plants in small pots, the readings have been nil for ammonia and nitrates. But today the tests were nil for ammonia but the nitrite was at .50. I’ve been using liquid carbon to feed the plants. I added some crushed coral to bring the ph up from 6. It’s now 6.5. I have a seasoned tank already and can move over some media from the filter but was waiting to do that when I’m nearly ready to add the betta fish I hope to buy. The recently seasoned tank readings are good. Nil ammonia nil nitrites. When should I add the media from my first tank. I assumed days before I add my new fish? I have some prime and quick start ready for if needed. My live plants are doing well in both tanks.
You should add bio media to your filtrer from day one as that is where the bacteria develops. But did you add an ammonia source and get your ammonia up to 2-3ppm, because if not, then your tank isn't cycling. But the time the cycle is done, you'll be around 60ppm of nitrates. That is when you process 100% water change to clean up the water column and you're good to add a few fish at a time, about 5-7 days apart. You do not want to dump a bunch of fish in at once. Furthermore, I would ditch the crushed coral and learn how to adjust your water chemistry manually. If you go to our Part 1 playlist, there is a Water Chemistry video I would watch. - ua-cam.com/video/3-rJePrlGec/v-deo.htmlsi=43ozs4CQkPh6tJQd- I am not a fan of processes what we can not control. We need control over our tank to provide consistency. I also don't like crushed coral because it jacks up your GH, KH and PH, again uncontrollably. Planted tanks like soft water and crushed coral will you push you into the double digits for GH which most plants won't like. I have an article about this on my website here - www.aquascapeguide.com/post/should-i-use-cuttlebone-for-my-snails-in-my-aquarium
@@aquascapeguide Thanks. My tap water is 6.5 PH when I have tested it. We have soft water here. I look at your website site article and get an ammonia source. I’ve got some bio media that I haven’t used yet and also have some in my first tank that’s been in there for two months in the filter, in a little bag. I have the juwel filter and a sponge filter in there. I put some bio media in the filter replacing one of the sponges. Once I have added the ammonia source in my new tank I’ll put the bio media in. I’ve also got some small rocks that I’ve had in my first tank for a month that are intended for my new little tank. In my new tank I’ve been letting my live plants get settled and they seem to be doing ok. Thank for the advice.
Fantastic video which makes it so much easier to understand having watched several! I used fritz fishless fuel as my ammonia source couldnt get hold of dr tims in the uk - my ammonia is sat at 4.0ppm, your video suggests a water change for anything over 3 - how big should my water change be in terms of percentage - its a 14 gallon tank? i have 2.0ppm Nitrites and 20ppm Nitrates. I used API quick start a few days before adding ammonia (as i was struggling to get hold of any) which is where my nitrites/nitrates came from originally.
Thank you for the kind words! Yeah, I feel like people overcomplicate things in this hobby. HAHAHA. And for context, I only suggest to do a water change over 3ppm in case you have plants in the tank, as the ammonia can be hard on them. If the plants are not melting, or showing signs of stress, I'd just let it ride and not process a water change. IF you feel like you want to change the water, to get it down 1ppm, you'd do a 25% water change which would be around 3.5g. And it sounds like you are doing everything right, you just need to be patient and let the tank develop the necessary bacterias. Just keep and eye on your PH, and if it gets too close to 6.0, use some baking soda to kick it back up. The cycle process can eat through your KH, that for sure. Hope that helps! Ask more questions if you've got them!
@@aquascapeguide thanks so much for responding. My tank is planted and I've noticed some plant melt so ill do a change tomorrow. I may have accidently squeezed the bottle a little too much😂 it's strange the fritz fishless is to add 4 drops per gallon which is like 56 drops for me in my 14gal which seems like a lot. We aren't in any rush to get fish want to get it all right before we do. Is there another video on KH I think I've missed that one, Ive only tested my PH once it was 7.4 but I'll retest
You're welcome! And yeah, Dr Tims is the same way. It 80 drops to cycle a 20g. HAHAHA. It does feel like a lot ;) But yeah, do a little water change to get the ammonia down and that will help the plants out a bit. They actually like ammonia over nitrites, over nitrates, believe it or not. They will uptake the ammonia as a macro nutrients :) So a small one might help them a little. Just don't change too much as we need the ammonia and nitrites still to cycle the tank. And at the end of the video there is a troubleshooting cycling section. It talks about the KH/PH drop can stall the cycling process, and what to do it that happens to you. But we also have a water chemistry video that talks all about GH/KH/PH if you want to learn more about water chem :) Regardless, it sounds like you are sitting pretty and Im glad you are going into this tank with the low and slow mindset. Nothing in this hobby happens quickly. Time and small adjustments is where its at ;)
@@aquascapeguide thanks so much for your help ☺️ this is my first tank so trying to do it the 'right way' done lots of research. I did watch to the end which is where I learnt the KH I dont have a test bottle for that I'll have a look for one.
Good man, take your time and you'll do it right ;) And it sounds like you have a PH test kit, so just keep an eye on that. When your PH drops too low, its just an indication that your KH is low, so you can hold off on one of those kits until later. I know there is a nice amount of gear to acquire in this hobby. HAHAHA. Good luck bud!
Very cool video, I've seen several tour videos now and they're only matched by Green Aqua ....... their 'worst' scape would be my best showcase. Thanks for the tour, go back if possible !!!
Green Aquas gallery is amazing isn't it! The only other one that I can think of that is on that caliper is ADA's gallery. If you can find that on UA-cam you'd appreciate that one as well :) The hobby needs more galleries and less "fish stores". Lol
Beautiful!
You've gotta try to go sometime!
Very nice!!
Thank you! Cheers!
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Dude, I didn't capture a shot of when you first walk in! It feels like a GreenAqua in Texas. Its nuts.
@@aquascapeguide apparently.. I HAVE to go to texas now.
DO IT! hahaha
Excellent!!! You made the whole process easy!
Right! Mixing up a batch up is pretty easy ;)
Very good video
Thank you! 😊
Hi, thank you for the educational video it's very informative. I love how it is presented also. I did have a question. I have an open top tank and my water levels drop due to evaporation. Would it be okay during a cycle to top this up? If so, should I still use prime or just some quick start, whilst I top up. I don't want to stuff up the cycle that's been going for these past 8 days. Cheers in advance.
You're welcome! I enjoying helping others navigate this hobby. And yeah, you can totally top off while it's cycling. And You can use both prime and quick start while doing so. Just remember to calculate The dosage by the amount of water you're putting in, not the entire tank. So if you're only putting in 5 gallons, only put in the calculation for 5 gallons of prime. And the quick start isn't needed, but it's helpful :) Hope that answer's your question. Reach out if you have more!
@@aquascapeguide Awesome thank you for getting back to me. However, I didn't see your comment in regard to dosage, per the amount of water. So, I added Quick start, but the amount required for my tank i.e. 188ltr prior to doing this my Nitrites were 5ppm and Nitrates 100ppm. As of today, my Nitrites are at 0ppm and Nitrates 20ppm. Have I stuffed up my cycle, what should I do please? I am on day 14 of my cycle and used the ammonia method. Thank you in advance.
@@ArthasMenethil-qx2vj I would say just leave the tank be until you don't have any more ammonia and nitrites. When you get to zero ammonia and nitrites, do a 100% water change to clear out all the nitrates from the water column and you're good to add a few fish. Don't go crazy and add a ton of fish. Just a few here and there so you don't overwhelm your bacteria. But it sounds like you are getting close to the end of cycling!
@@aquascapeguide Awesome, thank you for taking the time to get back to me on this.
@@ArthasMenethil-qx2vj You're welcome! Good luck and I hope your cycle is over with quickly! ;)
This video deserves a lot more likes. Very educational, I was feeling lost with the whole cycling process. Thank you
Why thank you! People over complicate this hobby. I'm not sure why. hahaha. So I just try to keep things short and sweet :) See you around!
Have set up my first mix.... Looking forward to seeing the impact on the tank after years of ADA lean dosing
Awesome! Dude, no lie, your plants are going to go nuts. HAHAHA. People email me before and afters all the time. Take some yourself so you can go back and look at the difference ;)
Kyle, awesome ....... will be sharing regularly
Out of all of my content, this is my most watched video believe it or not! lol. Quick and to the point man.
Great! As always, your channel and websites are my go to place to find something useful tips. I have a planted tank with aquasoil. My tap water has 1dKH. 8-12 hours after water change, my KH is reading less than 1 dKH. I think this is because of the aquasoil buffering effect. My plants are doing ok, but not great. I am noticing BBA on glasses, filter output, and small leaves, leggy growth, loss of colour. I think, they suggest CO2 is not optimum. I am following good fertilizer regime. Also, have root tabs. Is my KH < 1 okay? How do I address the low KH issue? Thank you!
Hey! Glad to hear my content is helping you. I've seen certain plants struggle in softer waters. One plant that comes to mind is Staurogyne Repens. When the KH get too high or low, it start to look like its dissolving. Its odd. And yes, it could very well be your aquasoil buffering your GH and KH down. So make sure you check your GH as well. But to bring your KH back up, I used baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate. 1/4 tsp in 5 gallons will give you a +4dKH boost. I tend to keep all my tank around a dKH of 4. That seems to be plenty. I've also learned that some plants will use carbonates as a carbon source. I don't know much about it yet as I need to research it more, but just another reason to keep your KH boosted slightly, versus no KH. As far as your BBA goes, if you go to our website, and click on blog at the top, there is an algae section which has a BBA article in it. Its REALLY in depth, but the short answer is that you're not getting your one point PH drop before the light turn on, OR, you phosphates are too high compared to your nitrates. Those are the two areas I troubleshoot when helping others with BBA. Our Co2 video also goes into the PH drop method, so if you have not seen that video, it will help you dial in your Co2 injection. Hope all that helps! ... and thanks for commenting with your question! It helps other learn that are too shy to ask ;)
@@aquascapeguide Thanks for your detailed response! I will follow your advice on the KH. Also, I have been turning on my CO2 two hours before the lights come on, but my drop checker stayed blue for the entire photoperiod. I thought drop checker was not working. Three days ago, I decided to leave the CO2 running for more than two hours or until it turns green. I did work, after three and half hours later drop checker turned green and continue to lime green through the entire photoperiod. So, simply turning my CO2 on for two hours was not simply enough. Furthermore, I see almost no BBA growing on the glasses. Your videos are really helpful, and looking forward to more such videos. Thank you so much!
would a dip and read work?
Yes, they are just a little less accurate than the liquid titration kits. They also give inaccurate readings overtime. If the bottle of strips you buy is new, I would trust the readings. If the bottle is old, I wouldn't trust the readings.
Thank god you made this video. People really do over complicate it! Thank you!! Also, after the cycle is complete I have to do a 75%+ water change? I think I’m not understanding that part correctly. Thanks!
Right! I don't know why people have to overcomplicate these things. The thinking behind the large water change after the tank is done cycling is you don't want to start your tank off with really high nitrates. So the idea is to get the water all cleaned up, then you can start adding livestock slowly over time. If you had 60 to 80 parts per million of nitrates then you added fish it's only going to go up from there. So I suggest just to get the water all cleaned up, then add your livestock.
@@aquascapeguide Awesome. Thank you for the quick reply!