Great video. I love the look and style you have. Very inspiring. I'm in the process of changing my fishroom. The 'normal' tanks are going to my son so I can focus on my rescued 'fish store' tanks. I too like plants and fish. Thank you for sharing.
I'm with you brother no high tech plants, because honestly I like the easy plants. I don't even run CO2 either because I just don't have any interest to have something more to regulate and have to pay attention too. Love the what's in the tank episodes, I'm drawn to livebearers too not sure why but the babies give me joy to watch.
when i moved from Mex to here, i had to breakdown the tank. In yuma i didn't have access to any plants so the only thing i have in abundance was Jungle Val.
@ i dont know what you these i have there was no name on it at the shop. Grows quick i would send you a bunch, dont know how it would fair at this weather. If you remember or would ship it you. Will send you a little vid
I really have to decide what i want to do in the fish room. I have to decide which tank i want to make displays and which one will be for breeding, instead of the mix i currently have.
Yes, Vallisneria species are widely distributed, just different species. Hard to tell most of them apart unless they're the really large/small ones or ones with patterns or shapes. You'll have to wait years before those Buenos Aires tetras may de of old age. They also eat my duckweed and sometimes, even the young leaves of my Anubias.
Thanks Jorge, I really do enjoy the way you let the plants do their thing.
I like the tiger barbs, you're giving me good ideas on some new tanks in the future, thanks Jorge!
Great video. Love the tiger barbs they always been one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing
Great video. I love the look and style you have. Very inspiring. I'm in the process of changing my fishroom. The 'normal' tanks are going to my son so I can focus on my rescued 'fish store' tanks. I too like plants and fish. Thank you for sharing.
I really like how your jungleval is from bottom to top, the tank actually looks like a jungle.
Nice tour sir! ✌🏾
I appreciate you watching
I'm caught up again. Looking great Jorge thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you Jeff
That is awesome, wish I was comfortable enough to reseal tanks.
shit if you can fix a car, you can definitely reseal a tank.
I love the variety you have in your tanks. Beautiful ❤ looking forward to part 3!
Love it man 💪
Thanks Kyle
Love your setup!
Thanks Ben
The blue tails are nice.
Gracias Gabriel
Ya I got the 6” blocks too but me 4 more inches of tank space.
NICE
Thank you for watching, Cecil
I'm with you brother no high tech plants, because honestly I like the easy plants. I don't even run CO2 either because I just don't have any interest to have something more to regulate and have to pay attention too. Love the what's in the tank episodes, I'm drawn to livebearers too not sure why but the babies give me joy to watch.
Been waiting for part 2 let’s go!
Good video bro 😎
Thanks Roc
2 down 3 to go
Thanks for watching sleeper
Hahaha ya your first aquascaped tank looks a lil different.
when i moved from Mex to here, i had to breakdown the tank. In yuma i didn't have access to any plants so the only thing i have in abundance was Jungle Val.
Love the tanks and keep them like you like them. Thank you . I think i found another plant other than the krypt that the bueno aires don eat 😁
i'l have to try some of the taller cryps
@ i dont know what you these i have there was no name on it at the shop. Grows quick i would send you a bunch, dont know how it would fair at this weather. If you remember or would ship it you. Will send you a little vid
I have gone from the neat, aquascaped tanks to the more natural, overgrown look.
I really have to decide what i want to do in the fish room. I have to decide which tank i want to make displays and which one will be for breeding, instead of the mix i currently have.
Awesome tanks! What is the fish at 7:49 swimming on the left of the tank? Very cool!
Buenos Aires Tetra
Waaazzzz up! How is your water out of the tap? I used to live in Phoenix in the 90’s and the tap water was horrendous.
hasn't change much then.
Yes, Vallisneria species are widely distributed, just different species. Hard to tell most of them apart unless they're the really large/small ones or ones with patterns or shapes. You'll have to wait years before those Buenos Aires tetras may de of old age. They also eat my duckweed and sometimes, even the young leaves of my Anubias.
Thanks for the info.
what up what up Tappin in to show support🫡
Gracias Chef