Thanks for mentioning the space used by substrate, decor, equipment, etc. Too many aquarists treat the capacity of a tank like that's the volume of water in it and it never is, so an especially important point with nano tanks.
Thanks for another great video. I really enjoy your no nonsense and beneficial tutorials. Can you put a link to the filters and heaters that you mentioned, thanks once again for another informative video.
I have used these heaters and lights. They are great options. Especially when the heaters are on sale for$5-$7. I will check out the filter next. Excellent video. Thanks just check the filter out and says they are frequently returned. 😢
Nice and helpful wideo. However, I think a 5 gallon aquarium is too small for this particular betta individual, as he is constantly bouncing off the sides of the tank.
Thanks for mentioning the space used by substrate, decor, equipment, etc. Too many aquarists treat the capacity of a tank like that's the volume of water in it and it never is, so an especially important point with nano tanks.
Totally agree mate!
Thanks for another great video. I really enjoy your no nonsense and beneficial tutorials. Can you put a link to the filters and heaters that you mentioned, thanks once again for another informative video.
Cheers mate, the links are in the video description :)
I have used these heaters and lights. They are great options. Especially when the heaters are on sale for$5-$7. I will check out the filter next. Excellent video. Thanks just check the filter out and says they are frequently returned. 😢
Another great video🙏Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Cheers mate, no worries :)
Love your video. What is the breed name for those guppies with the dark head light body?
Cheers mate, i'm pretty sure they are Metal Blue Lace Guppy but I don't remember 100%.
Nice!
Cheers mate :)
Nice and helpful wideo. However, I think a 5 gallon aquarium is too small for this particular betta individual, as he is constantly bouncing off the sides of the tank.
Thanks for sharing.
how are your steam plants thriving with all those duckweed blocking the lights??
Its just Rotala Rotundifolia and Bacopa Carolianana, they don't need much light.