Informative video. My pothos have been in my aquarium for a couple of years. Very few, short roots have grown, primarily stems. Is there anything I can do to develop the roots? Thank you.
Pothos is awesome, I've always had some growing in my filters and when they start to overgrow I just clip them then stick them in the sides, gives the tank a real amazon like look with the roots growing from the surface. Not only that, having plants around the house just really help with the whole ambiance of your place.
Is no one gonna ask what the fuck is up with that small ass tank he got with ATLEAST a turtle, a cichlid, maybe a blood parrot or two¿? And a bunch of little baby fish are in? That can’t be safe or good for them at all
Yeap. Plants actually have a preferance for ammonia over nitrate. So if theres ammonia in the tank itll absorb it first. Only when there is no ammonia then it will utilize nitrite/nitrate
@@SGBeardedAquarist Thank you very much for the reply! I've heard from some friends that the test kits selling outside may not be accurate. So if I based on observations such as aquarium plants' leaves becoming yellowish as a sign of nutrients lacking, thus to say that the aquarium water has ammonia of zero?
I love all the negative comments lol these guys know nothing about bio! I have a bunch of pothos I started propagating for fun, it never occurred to me to throw them in my tank! Thanks for the tip, I think my turtle, cichlids and albino pleco will appreciate them!
That tank you showed with all those parrots and turtles and loaches I also think I saw a couple silver dollars or pacu that tank is way over stocked you need 120 gallons for a turtle of that size alone and that's minus the parrots the tiger loaches at get massive and the pacu or silver dollars I couldn't make out which one but they get massive aswell so you really want to upgrade to a 250 gallon otherwise all those fish and turtles will die
Nice video! Also, just in case, do you know some aquarium shops in sg that sell varioud corydoras? Im looking to buy some after CB and im thinking of getting bronze corys or maybe sterbai as I dream of breeding the cute little guys. But most shops ive seen only sell the Albino ones.
Green chapter has quite a few varieties of corys. Qian hu has many too. These are the two i can rmb the top of my head. Bronze and sterbai should be easy to find i believe.
It does require a substantial amount and grown optimal (high light) to have results. Certainly not a magic pill some people think it is but ot certainly helps.
Took out everything cause i wanted them to have more space. Ive since added back some driftwood so its more interesting for the smaller cichlids like the convicts and jack dempsey
SG Bearded Aquarist nice I have an Oscar and I’m adding a pair of rainbow cichlids to the tank I have a firemouth and a jack dempsy to, do you ever plan to upgrade your tank It seems fine but if you want to add some more cichlids which I’m all for I would think you would upgrade to a 75 or something
Oliver Blackhall they only get to about 4 to 5 inches and the Jack Dempsey get 8 to 10 inches and also he shows us that he has mass amounts of pothos and a regular filter the pothos alone can handle more than half of that tanks stocking.
Oliver, brush up on your fish keeping knowledge will you? I test my water. Ammonia is 0ppm. So instead of using guidelines for beginners to assess everything you see, atart looking at things and then ask yourself is what I think I know a fact or an opinion/recommendation. Should you be using what you read to tell others what is the reality, or should look at reality and what is ACTUALLY happening and then use that to decide to definitive and accuracy of what you read. I can give a beginner a 200 gallon tank and 10 neon tetras and they can all die of ammonia poisoning. Likewise I can give someone who actually understands the science behind it, backed with the experience, a 10 gallon with 200 neon tetras and they will survive. So if this tank is wayyy over stocked to you, work on yourself.
Thanks for rhis. Will.try on my aquarium sir
Informative video. My pothos have been in my aquarium for a couple of years. Very few, short roots have grown, primarily stems. Is there anything I can do to develop the roots? Thank you.
Can we add Pothos In a Fish Bowl With Guppy Fishes..?
I try it but why my pothos plant going to die its turning brown the leaves
If turtles eats roots of the photo can be gets sick?
I have a hugeee pathos plant I’ve grown the past couple of years and now thinking about putting clippings in my tank - thanks for this vid!
Sir, please said what is you're
Aquarium size ( length, breadth and hight )
Pothos is awesome, I've always had some growing in my filters and when they start to overgrow I just clip them then stick them in the sides, gives the tank a real amazon like look with the roots growing from the surface. Not only that, having plants around the house just really help with the whole ambiance of your place.
That sounds awesome! Currently working on growing pothos cuttings in my aquarium filters. Hoping they grow a lot! :D
can we put money plant
Is no one gonna ask what the fuck is up with that small ass tank he got with ATLEAST a turtle, a cichlid, maybe a blood parrot or two¿? And a bunch of little baby fish are in? That can’t be safe or good for them at all
The turtles like pacing bro
Do turtle eat the pothos root
Yes
Can you tell what plant is safe for turtles
With turtles no plant is guaranteed safe. But in general java fern and anubias doesnt taste good and most turtles leave it alone.
I have a red eared slider
Hi. May I ask a question? Can pothos absorbs Ammonia from the tank water other than nitrate? Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Yeap. Plants actually have a preferance for ammonia over nitrate. So if theres ammonia in the tank itll absorb it first. Only when there is no ammonia then it will utilize nitrite/nitrate
@@SGBeardedAquarist Thank you very much for the reply! I've heard from some friends that the test kits selling outside may not be accurate. So if I based on observations such as aquarium plants' leaves becoming yellowish as a sign of nutrients lacking, thus to say that the aquarium water has ammonia of zero?
I love all the negative comments lol these guys know nothing about bio!
I have a bunch of pothos I started propagating for fun, it never occurred to me to throw them in my tank! Thanks for the tip, I think my turtle, cichlids and albino pleco will appreciate them!
Nice Vid, bro. Will try on the method. Thanks.
Thank you! Straight forward all the info I was looking for plus more!
i really love your tank can you show it from top to bottom ..
Can it survive if i add aquarium salt in the tank?
Can these go in turtle tanks? been trying to figure that out
That tank you showed with all those parrots and turtles and loaches I also think I saw a couple silver dollars or pacu that tank is way over stocked you need 120 gallons for a turtle of that size alone and that's minus the parrots the tiger loaches at get massive and the pacu or silver dollars I couldn't make out which one but they get massive aswell so you really want to upgrade to a 250 gallon otherwise all those fish and turtles will die
Happy to have found your channel. Very informative, especially with the arowanas. Keep up the good work !!
Thanks Johnny
Good to see another video from you .
Finally new video!!!!😅
Bro upload more video please looking forward for your new video.
Will do
Nice video! Also, just in case, do you know some aquarium shops in sg that sell varioud corydoras? Im looking to buy some after CB and im thinking of getting bronze corys or maybe sterbai as I dream of breeding the cute little guys. But most shops ive seen only sell the Albino ones.
Green chapter has quite a few varieties of corys. Qian hu has many too. These are the two i can rmb the top of my head. Bronze and sterbai should be easy to find i believe.
@@SGBeardedAquarist Thank you so much! And keep making your awesome videos!
never found pothos to be that effective for nitrates
It does require a substantial amount and grown optimal (high light) to have results. Certainly not a magic pill some people think it is but ot certainly helps.
2:36 whoa there, I see those parrots and are those some new fish? What happened to the scape?
Took out everything cause i wanted them to have more space. Ive since added back some driftwood so its more interesting for the smaller cichlids like the convicts and jack dempsey
SG Bearded Aquarist nice I have an Oscar and I’m adding a pair of rainbow cichlids to the tank I have a firemouth and a jack dempsy to, do you ever plan to upgrade your tank It seems fine but if you want to add some more cichlids which I’m all for I would think you would upgrade to a 75 or something
@@adminaquatics5668 upgrade to a 75 gallon!!!!? With the things he has he needs 250 gallon those fish are litterally swiming in ammonia
@@SGBeardedAquarist Convics and jack Dempsey small!???!! They get massive
Oliver Blackhall they only get to about 4 to 5 inches and the Jack Dempsey get 8 to 10 inches and also he shows us that he has mass amounts of pothos and a regular filter the pothos alone can handle more than half of that tanks stocking.
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hey man, i really loved your fish+turtle tank! please make an updated and detailed video on how you built your tank. much love, a new subscriber!
That tank is wayyy over stocked those fish are literally living in ammonia which is shit basically.
Thanks Ashraf
Oliver, brush up on your fish keeping knowledge will you? I test my water. Ammonia is 0ppm. So instead of using guidelines for beginners to assess everything you see, atart looking at things and then ask yourself is what I think I know a fact or an opinion/recommendation. Should you be using what you read to tell others what is the reality, or should look at reality and what is ACTUALLY happening and then use that to decide to definitive and accuracy of what you read. I can give a beginner a 200 gallon tank and 10 neon tetras and they can all die of ammonia poisoning. Likewise I can give someone who actually understands the science behind it, backed with the experience, a 10 gallon with 200 neon tetras and they will survive. So if this tank is wayyy over stocked to you, work on yourself.
I have been growing for about a year. I started with three stems, two have made it. This is with a planted tank.
Those stems should be huge be now?