Omg that is beautiful i love the look of all those plants. Once all my fry grow out and are old enough to go 2 the store im doing something like this for my 55 gallon tank with electric blue Acura fish. VERY NICE FATHER FISH
I can't wait to be able to do this soon! There's just something so satisfying about watching these plants go into this deep sand bed! You did a beautiful job! 😍👍🙌🙏
Looks amazing. How do we remove or replant some the plants after a while in the without making a mess? Can we ever remodel the tank after we plant it? please make a video on this topic as well please. Thank you FF🌱💚
We set up our ten gallon yesterday. I'm a little concerned that i may have made the soil (and it was organic garden soil from my garden) too wet? When I added sand there was some seeping of brown liquid. I did my best to scoop it off the sand before adding plants or water and the water looks clear. But I can see that they dirt/sand layer is not completely distinct, i.e. there appears to be some seeping of dirt or at least some dirt-y water up about midway through the sand layer. It did not reach the top so it's not getting into the water, But will that prevent the anerobic layer from forming? Will it be too much for the plants? Time will tell I suppose.
I want to change my bare bottom oranda goldfish tank to a dirted tank. I have 2 orandas that are about 7 inches and the rest are 5 smaller ones of 2 to 4 inches. Can I do everything in one day and then put them in a plastic tank with filtration for a couple of hours? I don't have any spare tank. The tank is about 50 gallons and has established filters.
You can do it by leaving the fish and the water in the tank. Get 100 lbs of clean sand and pour it dry into the tank. Or wet it and use a cup to build the substrate more carefully. Either way the fish will not have a problem and it will work very effectively. You want to build about 4".
Hi FF, its me...again :) I think I have an interesting question for one of your future videos (I'm so pretentious in writing this) : How Epiphytes benefit from deep substrate ? In other words : What is the impact of deep substrate on the water column in terms of health contribution for Epiphytes whose roots do not sink into the "sacred soil" ? Some of your videos already provide some answers but it should be the subject of a separate video in my opinion. It's just a suggestion to go further on the subject. Greetings from France.
Excellent observation. Anubias, Java Fern, and floating plants all take nutrients from the water. They are important for their ability to clarify water.
How come you inserted those plants into the soil? I thought we were supposed to only insert them an inch into the sand and let the plants grow into the soil so the roots don't burn/melt off.
Hey mate, what ph do your tanks sit at? We have out of the tap ~7.5 - 8.0 here in Western Australia which is great for the African cichlids. Just wondering if your pH from the tap changes once in the soiled tanks and if so to what?
Ph here is the same. Substrate does not change it. All fish benefit from hard, alkaline water with the rare exception of Borneo fishes. In the Amazon Ph fluctuates between 6.5 and 7.5, wet to dry season.
Question: I’ve tried dirted tank with sand cap as substrate. But when I tried planting. Many of my plants base stem near the substrate died & turned to mush pretty fast. Has this ever happened to you with any of your plants.
Father Fish So is it ok to just plant the roots in to the sand cap only & hope the roots find the dirt in a few weeks? I tried pushing the roots deep into dirt but the plants crown just die in me.
How long do you leave the tank to balance out and neutralize all the ammonia thatll come from the soil? Also do you do lots of large water changes during the beginning weeks or months to combat excess nutrients and prevent tons of algae?
I do not need to wait for anything. The soil contains nitrifying bacteria that removes any ammonia. Unless the water becomes discolored from loose soil I do not do water changes. The tank is ready to go immediately and is balanced from day one.
@@FatherFish wow that's impressive when I've done dirt tanks in the past I had lots of ammonia. I didnt use all the ingredients u use tho. Mostly just putting soil and some clay for iron content. Nice videos!
Father fish I have a 5/6 in substrate.the only difference I did was add crushed mulberry, mangrove and and magnolia leaves to the soil mix. On top I added some botanicals. Also I squeezed sponges from my two tank and used seeded biomedia. It is heavily planted! My tank is not cycled. The ammonia is at 1.2 and no nitrates. Why?
I'm not a psychic... Lol. But, if I had to Guess... The heavy planting is eating the nitrates... But, somehow the nutrients are getting into the water.. Ammonia. If you are NOT using an undergravel filter.. (Don't in a dirted tank.) If your deep bed is undisturbed Sand, not loose gravel, it usually works out.
Okay, I'm hooked. You remind me of my dad, who was the best human I ever met. We both loved aquariums as well. I'm ready to come down there and be your camera operator for free, while I soak up the wisdom. 😊 I'm going to try to incorporate your method into the fairly new tank I have. It has red cherry shrimp and some chili rasboras and nerite snails so far. I hope they'll survive my mucking them around. I already have a couple inches of eco complete black substrate so I can put the sand right over it, I hope? And is a 50 lb bag enough? Do I need to get some of your soil additive from getgills.com?
Size tank? Sand about 1lb per gallon, so I 50 lb bag for 55 gallon, provides about 2" sand cap on the eco. No need to do more. Just get 2" on the ecocomp[ete. Your videographer skills are accepted. Any time. TY for referencing your dad. My dad was my best friend.
@@FatherFish (re-commenting because I don't know where the other one went, so I apologize if it's a duplicate) Sorry, yes, it's a 55-gallon tank. And I know how you feel. My dad was my best friend in the world.
"Mad Skilz" with those planting tongs! Love the series and that tank. I will be adding the dirted tank to my arsenal.
Omg that is beautiful i love the look of all those plants. Once all my fry grow out and are old enough to go 2 the store im doing something like this for my 55 gallon tank with electric blue Acura fish. VERY NICE FATHER FISH
Tank looks great with a lot of different types of plant. This is what I'm aiming for and you've done a fantastic job. Thanks Father Fish.
So nice of you billybob
Looks stunning ❤
Carpet here...sigh...water pouring off the elbow with no regard... PRICELESS!!!!
Have you subbed me? Would love to stay in touch.
beautiful array of plants you used, little bit of everything!
I can't wait to be able to do this soon! There's just something so satisfying about watching these plants go into this deep sand bed! You did a beautiful job! 😍👍🙌🙏
You can do it!
@@FatherFish maybe you can see how many of those bronze Cory's you have today... I am really interested in them😁👍
You are So cool
Thank you for all you do"!
I like it, Leonard Barron
Thank you Leonard.
Been watching the build and it's been great entertainment
You are getting close to 1000 subs. Good job, Glad you are enjoying my vids
Looks amazing. How do we remove or replant some the plants after a while in the without making a mess? Can we ever remodel the tank after we plant it? please make a video on this topic as well please. Thank you FF🌱💚
GRATITUDE 💥🐟💥
this is how ill do my 20 gallon betta tank. thank you so much for you insight!
spoiling fish is my pastime
Mine as well.
que bellotanque de plantado espero pronto hacer uno asi
¡Puedes hacerlo!
The way you planted that tank it looks beautiful
TY. There will be more changes as we move along.
Very nice!!! I love your techniques.
TY. Show us your chickens.
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I wish I knew how to post pics here
@@clinkoakley221 Mercy. I can't breath. Gotta get me some.
@@clinkoakley221 The link is perfect. What an amazing gallery of birds.
👍
Very nice 👍🏽
a master planter ^^
Fun series so far.
I hope to keep it up.
Looking good. Can't wait to see what fish you stock it with.
👍💕👍
I have added some angels. Will do a short vid this AM.
Good stuff!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
@Father Fish I've watch you save those plants and substrate too father fish since that tank cracked and leaked ❤️🫵☝️🫡
@@neklang9020 It has been quite a ride my friend.
@Father Fish it's nice watching and listening your videos it's interesting and entertaining 😄
those plants are soo damn healthy
Thanks Mainuddin. Doing well.
Looks amazing 👍
Here is the tank 2 weeks on:
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Would you mind listing the names of the plants you used? Thanks!
Lovely will be beautiful when grown in well. What light did you use with this set up?
I have a 2 tube T5 with 10K bulb and an actinic.
We set up our ten gallon yesterday. I'm a little concerned that i may have made the soil (and it was organic garden soil from my garden) too wet? When I added sand there was some seeping of brown liquid. I did my best to scoop it off the sand before adding plants or water and the water looks clear. But I can see that they dirt/sand layer is not completely distinct, i.e. there appears to be some seeping of dirt or at least some dirt-y water up about midway through the sand layer. It did not reach the top so it's not getting into the water, But will that prevent the anerobic layer from forming? Will it be too much for the plants? Time will tell I suppose.
It is okay. Add a bit more sand if it seeps. You are doing great.
I want to change my bare bottom oranda goldfish tank to a dirted tank. I have 2 orandas that are about 7 inches and the rest are 5 smaller ones of 2 to 4 inches. Can I do everything in one day and then put them in a plastic tank with filtration for a couple of hours? I don't have any spare tank. The tank is about 50 gallons and has established filters.
You can do it by leaving the fish and the water in the tank. Get 100 lbs of clean sand and pour it dry into the tank. Or wet it and use a cup to build the substrate more carefully. Either way the fish will not have a problem and it will work very effectively. You want to build about 4".
@@FatherFish Thank you for answering my question. And what about the dirt because I don't have any dirt in my tank.
Hi FF, its me...again :) I think I have an interesting question for one of your future videos (I'm so pretentious in writing this) : How Epiphytes benefit from deep substrate ? In other words : What is the impact of deep substrate on the water column in terms of health contribution for Epiphytes whose roots do not sink into the "sacred soil" ? Some of your videos already provide some answers but it should be the subject of a separate video in my opinion. It's just a suggestion to go further on the subject. Greetings from France.
Excellent observation. Anubias, Java Fern, and floating plants all take nutrients from the water. They are important for their ability to clarify water.
@@FatherFish Hey Papy Fish, tyvm for your answer.
Is that small plant carpeting oneM
have you ever tried growing horsetail in aquarium? like Equisetum hyemale or Equisetum japonicum
I have grown horsetail in ponds, not aquariums.
How come you inserted those plants into the soil? I thought we were supposed to only insert them an inch into the sand and let the plants grow into the soil so the roots don't burn/melt off.
optical illusion
Man I'm going to have to start saving up so I can afford so many plants. 😅
Find plants growing in the wild. They are perfectly effective.
@@FatherFish I generally would but it just snowed 15" overnight 😅 and I'm too impatient for spring to arrive.
@@JohnDoe-xq8sk Mercy. Sporing has arrived on the eastern shore of Maryland. We have had no snow this winter. A Florida winter.
@@FatherFish I'm in Wisconsin and I never know if April will bring snow also. It's half the year at least!
Can I plant carpet plants? Or will they will cover the entire substrate which may or may not be good?
Yes. Perfect
@@FatherFish I presume it means I can plant carpet plants 😀
I have a 50g tank running for 2 years with topsoil and 2inches of potting grit . Everything is fine, would you add some sand on top aswell?
If the tank is 2 yo and stable there is no need to do anything. If you start to get a mulm buildup add an inch of sand to build up the substrate.
Thank you
Do you ever sift through the sand during water changes to release gas pockets?
No. Never! The anaerobic layer is critical for the system to function properly. If it is disturbed chhaos can ensue.
Hey mate, what ph do your tanks sit at? We have out of the tap ~7.5 - 8.0 here in Western Australia which is great for the African cichlids. Just wondering if your pH from the tap changes once in the soiled tanks and if so to what?
Ph here is the same. Substrate does not change it. All fish benefit from hard, alkaline water with the rare exception of Borneo fishes. In the Amazon Ph fluctuates between 6.5 and 7.5, wet to dry season.
Question:
I’ve tried dirted tank with sand cap as substrate.
But when I tried planting. Many of my plants base stem near the substrate died & turned to mush pretty fast.
Has this ever happened to you with any of your plants.
Deeper sand bed with roots planted in the sand allows the plant to grow into the deeper substrate.
Father Fish
So is it ok to just plant the roots in to the sand cap only & hope the roots find the dirt in a few weeks?
I tried pushing the roots deep into dirt but the plants crown just die in me.
@@Mikinct Yep. That's the trick.
Father after setting up this tank how many water changes have you done?
none
God bless some tasty exotic fish to our grill
yum
Father what is your thinking about floating plants on big aquariums?
Depends on the plant. Duckweed covers the top and blocks light.
@@FatherFish is frogbit ok?
Good one put clay in the dirt for red plants will stay red
How did you Clean the water?
Plants and deep substrate.
Sir, one last question about the size. Can you please tell the size of this tank in inches?
55 gallon standard tank.
@@FatherFish Sir, so your tank size is 48" x 13" x 21" ?
Will the water clear up?
yes. Always if left to do so.
Can a good organic mix work with a fitted tank?
Dirted
Do you mean filtered? Yes, of course.
How long do you leave the tank to balance out and neutralize all the ammonia thatll come from the soil? Also do you do lots of large water changes during the beginning weeks or months to combat excess nutrients and prevent tons of algae?
I do not need to wait for anything. The soil contains nitrifying bacteria that removes any ammonia. Unless the water becomes discolored from loose soil I do not do water changes. The tank is ready to go immediately and is balanced from day one.
@@FatherFish wow that's impressive when I've done dirt tanks in the past I had lots of ammonia. I didnt use all the ingredients u use tho. Mostly just putting soil and some clay for iron content. Nice videos!
@@kurshinburshin9784 TY Burshin. I need now to decide about fish. I'm thinking angels.
Father fish I have a 5/6 in substrate.the only difference I did was add crushed mulberry, mangrove and and magnolia leaves to the soil mix. On top I added some botanicals. Also I squeezed sponges from my two tank and used seeded biomedia. It is heavily planted! My tank is not cycled. The ammonia is at 1.2 and no nitrates. Why?
I'm not a psychic... Lol.
But, if I had to Guess...
The heavy planting is eating the nitrates... But, somehow the nutrients are getting into the water.. Ammonia.
If you are NOT using an undergravel filter.. (Don't in a dirted tank.)
If your deep bed is undisturbed Sand, not loose gravel, it usually works out.
I like the environment, music is little too loud just to add an creative criticism fot the sake of joking exactly
clearly lol
Okay, I'm hooked. You remind me of my dad, who was the best human I ever met. We both loved aquariums as well. I'm ready to come down there and be your camera operator for free, while I soak up the wisdom. 😊 I'm going to try to incorporate your method into the fairly new tank I have. It has red cherry shrimp and some chili rasboras and nerite snails so far. I hope they'll survive my mucking them around. I already have a couple inches of eco complete black substrate so I can put the sand right over it, I hope? And is a 50 lb bag enough? Do I need to get some of your soil additive from getgills.com?
Size tank? Sand about 1lb per gallon, so I 50 lb bag for 55 gallon, provides about 2" sand cap on the eco. No need to do more. Just get 2" on the ecocomp[ete.
Your videographer skills are accepted. Any time.
TY for referencing your dad. My dad was my best friend.
@@FatherFish (re-commenting because I don't know where the other one went, so I apologize if it's a duplicate)
Sorry, yes, it's a 55-gallon tank. And I know how you feel. My dad was my best friend in the world.
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