You don't have to use Fluval to have a great tank... You can get good quality lights,heaters and filters at a fraction of the cost. The one problem I don't have is algae 🤷♀️. Just my random Saturday morning opinion
I use beneficial bacteria balls there amazing I have oer a 100 guppies and buy a box a month £8 and they work like magic plus always condition tap water 1st ❤
I’ve honestly never dealt with algae in my 1 year old 7 gallon rimless shrimp tank with about 35 blues and reds. I keep the lights on 12 hours a day do weekly water changes and never clean the glass.
Hi, I like your videos. I want fish but I'm physically disabled and wouldn't be able to regularly clean the tank. Are there any options? Like snails or cleaner fish?
it looks brighter because its no longer blocking the light you goof. turn down the light, moderate the nutrients in your water column, and possibly use some co2 to slow down algae
You sort of did what I wanted so I am super happy thank you so much!!!! ❤
You don't have to use Fluval to have a great tank... You can get good quality lights,heaters and filters at a fraction of the cost.
The one problem I don't have is algae 🤷♀️.
Just my random Saturday morning opinion
I just love your videos!!
Me tooooo😊😊😊
Why? She’s terrible and you must not know why you’re doing either. She gets schooled in her comments all the time she doesn’t know what she’s doing!!
the algae is becasue of the light being on all day and other if a fish has die is aslo cause that
I use beneficial bacteria balls there amazing I have oer a 100 guppies and buy a box a month £8 and they work like magic plus always condition tap water 1st ❤
I’ve honestly never dealt with algae in my 1 year old 7 gallon rimless shrimp tank with about 35 blues and reds. I keep the lights on 12 hours a day do weekly water changes and never clean the glass.
How many fish do you have?
Why dont you have a placo to eat the alge that will help keep that down?
plecos are more poopers than cleaners
@@just_your_average_fish_keeperyou got that right
Oto's are better for this tank
Is it normal to have patches of dying salvinia and patches of thriving salvinia is tanks?
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Hi, I like your videos. I want fish but I'm physically disabled and wouldn't be able to regularly clean the tank. Are there any options? Like snails or cleaner fish?
Uhh i would recommend using a tool to remove it instead of pulling your hand down to the water
Love from India
you need snails
it looks brighter because its no longer blocking the light you goof. turn down the light, moderate the nutrients in your water column, and possibly use some co2 to slow down algae
Get a pleco