It's another English video AKA movie. As always thank you so much for taking the extra time to make English versions. I am always looking on your channel to see if I have missed a new one
Thanks for the video, I appreciate you honesty and clarity. I am new to shrimp. I have a lot to learn. Water parameters are what I am trying to drill down too. I use RO water, and remineralize. I also need to have a better understanding on substrate. I think those are the most important items to master shrimp raising, if a person can ever master this hobby. Thanks again,
I sometimes think I am one of them, so I play in my tank all the time and often feel like moving a plant. Sometimes I have to remove a plant and the shrimp holds on to it and says "no, mine!", so I leave it because it's a dead leaf that is food. Took me months to win THE HOLY NITRATE WAR, and plants have finally caught up so that I get 0ppm without touching the water, finally. Maybe now they will breed for me? not sure. The tank has green dust algae with lots of plants but no jungle yet. Working on creating a magical explosion of rotifers for eventual baby shrimp but still no success because my kuhli loaches are too good at killing them. I also have tiny hillstream loaches in there which will be moved out in a month or so, but I can't get rid of kuhli loaches because I need something to stir substrate to release nitrogen gas and I hate snails! I also have otocinclus which are so amazing, but honestly I havent noticed any conflict, all live peacefully. I think my early start with 20-40ppm nitrates was kinda nuts for my shrimp and possibly the cause of deaths(yes i m a murderer), but now that things have finally become stable, according to this video I just need to wait. Only thing left to learn is how to not overfeed which to me is not obvious. Sometimes I pull a pellet in there and 1-2 shrimp out of 20 shrimp come visit it in an hour and just pick at it, then leave. Same for my fish, they seem so busy easting stuff that exists in the aquarium like green dust algae and biolfilm, that any added food right now feels like it would be excess. I don't know if you will read this shrimp time int. but if you do, have you tried adding cyclops or rotifers inside shrimp tanks for renewable protein source? Any problems? 😊
Hi I want to consult your opinion, I have owned shrimp before and now I want to keep galaxy fish bone and fancy tiger in an ada style tank. I have someone setup a 24 p tank around 55 L co2 inject with plants . However they put some seyriu stones , some inert sand covering substrate at the back with a canister filter. Before I use tap water now I use distilled water and get TDS 200 Kh 6 GH 9 . What my concern is the stone, will it leach too much and will it stop? Ph is 7.1 to 6.8 after co2 inject for 8-10 hours. How much water change should I do to keep the parameters ok.
A deep substrate can only lead to harmful chemicals being released if you don't have oxygenation in the water. Otherwise, the denitrification process works really well with a 11-12 cm soil.
Unpatient in English is actually impatient. Your understanding of Un isn't wrong, you just used it on one of the few words that has an ancient spelling.
Thanks for making an English language video, your English is great and this video was very helpful! Thanks 😊
It's another English video AKA movie. As always thank you so much for taking the extra time to make English versions. I am always looking on your channel to see if I have missed a new one
Great video! Thank you. All you shrimp are gorgeous, loved all the shots.
Thank you so much for your English videos! 🤗💯💥✌🏾
This is the best shrimp tips I have seen on utube and I have probably watched over 20 tip videos.
Great talk! I will step up a level from keeping neocaradina to caradina, will keep your tips in mind :) Thank you for sharing!
Whats that pulsating on the shrimps head at 14:00. Maybe the heart? Never seen that before 😂
Thanks for the video, I appreciate you honesty and clarity. I am new to shrimp. I have a lot to learn. Water parameters are what I am trying to drill down too. I use RO water, and remineralize. I also need to have a better understanding on substrate. I think those are the most important items to master shrimp raising, if a person can ever master this hobby. Thanks again,
“be patient” hit me right where it hurt haha
Legend. Ty
So glad I found your channel thanks for the info
Impatient, darling. I taught English as a second language in Poland. I love Poland, and the Polish people.
Great information. Thanks for presenting in English 🙏
Thank you for the English version!! ❤️
Thanks bro... Kindly make a video to get override of planaria in the tank.
Great tips! Thank you!
Happy the You find the usefull
Thanks for sharing this video 👌🏼
Great video what would you suggest for tank emperature? Thanks
Great video, thanks bro
Thanks for the english videos!
Thank you so much for English video
NP hope i will add on regular now ;)
Great video! How about CO2 injetion (about 30 ppm) in a caridina tank? It's harmful?
How do you breed shrimp to gain crazy patterns like those white and black ones?
wow amazing beautiful
I love the orange eyed blues! TIL don't use ceramics. Thanks!
Yea OE are nice :)
Nice to see you make English video's now 👍😀
What is that beautiful black ball substrate? 😍
X2 speed and thanks me later. Nice info
Thats true, hes a slow talker
Just go to setting on youtube and 2x the speed lol
I think his voice is relaxing.
Does Azod mean nitrate? I enjoy hearing your English thank you for helping us all! I learned too polish word... azod
:) it means nitrogen
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I sometimes think I am one of them, so I play in my tank all the time and often feel like moving a plant. Sometimes I have to remove a plant and the shrimp holds on to it and says "no, mine!", so I leave it because it's a dead leaf that is food. Took me months to win THE HOLY NITRATE WAR, and plants have finally caught up so that I get 0ppm without touching the water, finally. Maybe now they will breed for me? not sure. The tank has green dust algae with lots of plants but no jungle yet. Working on creating a magical explosion of rotifers for eventual baby shrimp but still no success because my kuhli loaches are too good at killing them. I also have tiny hillstream loaches in there which will be moved out in a month or so, but I can't get rid of kuhli loaches because I need something to stir substrate to release nitrogen gas and I hate snails! I also have otocinclus which are so amazing, but honestly I havent noticed any conflict, all live peacefully. I think my early start with 20-40ppm nitrates was kinda nuts for my shrimp and possibly the cause of deaths(yes i m a murderer), but now that things have finally become stable, according to this video I just need to wait. Only thing left to learn is how to not overfeed which to me is not obvious. Sometimes I pull a pellet in there and 1-2 shrimp out of 20 shrimp come visit it in an hour and just pick at it, then leave. Same for my fish, they seem so busy easting stuff that exists in the aquarium like green dust algae and biolfilm, that any added food right now feels like it would be excess. I don't know if you will read this shrimp time int. but if you do, have you tried adding cyclops or rotifers inside shrimp tanks for renewable protein source? Any problems? 😊
Hi I want to consult your opinion, I have owned shrimp before and now I want to keep galaxy fish bone and fancy tiger in an ada style tank. I have someone setup a 24 p tank around 55 L co2 inject with plants . However they put some seyriu stones , some inert sand covering substrate at the back with a canister filter. Before I use tap water now I use distilled water and get TDS 200 Kh 6 GH 9 . What my concern is the stone, will it leach too much and will it stop? Ph is 7.1 to 6.8 after co2 inject for 8-10 hours. How much water change should I do to keep the parameters ok.
Ph Bellow 7 is recommended, maybe around 6.5
A deep substrate can only lead to harmful chemicals being released if you don't have oxygenation in the water. Otherwise, the denitrification process works really well with a 11-12 cm soil.
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Unpatient in English is actually impatient. Your understanding of Un isn't wrong, you just used it on one of the few words that has an ancient spelling.
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