You continue to create videos that are freaking filled to the max with useful information and fun! I love your f?cking Channel! Your uploads always make my day!
Great idea! I saw on another video about this, forgot who by, that if you do the band to close the ball you're making, then before you cut it, add the band that's the bottom of the next ball and cut between the two bands. Makes it easier to get the next ball started and you waste less stocking that way.
Been using this technique for media in my canister filter, namely peat moss. Will work for whatever is needed, crushed coral, charcoal, etc. Thanks for sharing
This is one of my fav vids... I love how practical you are at approaching common challenges. I also love your candor and willingness to share. As always... top notch!
Down not feeling well today, but really enjoyed this video. Very Interesting. This is a great idea for certain types of orchids too. Thanks Rachel. ☺️👍
Awesome, why didn't I think of this idea LOL - Oh I know why! One I am NOT nor ever will be Rachel O'leary and I like to do things the hard way....stubborn I guess. hahaha
hey Rachel, are your chili rasboras as red as they appear on camera ? I have had them for 6 months now, they don't seem that red at all. They look pale orange. Do you use RGB to make it look redder? Thanks
@@animegod1714 theyre not expensive at all, you can get a nice rgb light on Amazon for 20-30 bucks. Check out the brand Nicrew. You could also feed color enhancing food
Nice one young lady and hi once again from Plymouth UK.
Oh my gosh! Another great technique you shared with us!! I am so eager to do this in some of my aquariums.
You continue to create videos that are freaking filled to the max with useful information and fun! I love your f?cking Channel! Your uploads always make my day!
Great idea! I saw on another video about this, forgot who by, that if you do the band to close the ball you're making, then before you cut it, add the band that's the bottom of the next ball and cut between the two bands. Makes it easier to get the next ball started and you waste less stocking that way.
Been using this technique for media in my canister filter, namely peat moss. Will work for whatever is needed, crushed coral, charcoal, etc. Thanks for sharing
This could work outdoors, too, for planting in/on rock walls, etc!
Nice tip
This is one of my fav vids... I love how practical you are at approaching common challenges. I also love your candor and willingness to share. As always... top notch!
Down not feeling well today, but really enjoyed this video. Very Interesting. This is a great idea for certain types of orchids too.
Thanks Rachel. ☺️👍
I've done this with fluval stratum in panty hoes under pool filter sand in a 40 breeder aquarium. Grew a beautiful sword and some hygrophila.
Great tip! I’ll be trying that!
Great Idea!
Hello from the uk,keep the tips coming.
Awesome, why didn't I think of this idea LOL - Oh I know why! One I am NOT nor ever will be Rachel O'leary and I like to do things the hard way....stubborn I guess. hahaha
Score! Another practical, useful tip.
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Love it!💚💚💚
I ❤ this!
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Who knew? Thanks Rachel.
Wowwwwwwww
You need a spaghetti noodle container. Slip the hose on it then fill it up.
hey Rachel, are your chili rasboras as red as they appear on camera ? I have had them for 6 months now, they don't seem that red at all. They look pale orange. Do you use RGB to make it look redder? Thanks
They are. I don't do anything special but they are several years old
@@RachelOLeary What should I do to get their red colour out? It is Brigitte for sure, I have the right species. RGB lights are too expensive
@@animegod1714 theyre not expensive at all, you can get a nice rgb light on Amazon for 20-30 bucks. Check out the brand Nicrew. You could also feed color enhancing food
Ok thanks for your video....but what? I need more information and video. Please elaborate on this.
Stay tuned
Great idea 😃