Hey, everyone! I wanted to create a free public course for first-time fish keepers. I would really appreciate it if you could share it with someone who is getting their first fish tank to provide them with some assistance. Visit this to read more and get links to supplies! wildpet.us/BettaGuide
Hi, just wanted to say that this was very well done and informative. However, I think you accidentally mixed up nitrites and nitrates when discussing the nitrogen cycle. Ammonia from waste turns into nitrites first and then nitrates are the final product of the cycle. In your video, you said ammonia turns into nitrates, then nitrites. Nitrites are what's considered harmful to fish. Nitrates indicate that a tank is fully cycled and although it could cause harm in large amounts (exactly why we do water changes), there should be some present in the tank. Again, the video is very well made, but I just wanted to point out the mistake just in case it was accidental.
Good to see you getting back to uploading James. It's crazy how bad traditonal takes on keeping Bettas are so I'm glad to see better advice. Always good to see someone who cares about the animals and the owners.
Fluval stratum is just okay when it comes to substrate. Organic potting soil with a sand cap is a far superior substrate for aquarium plants. I recommend never using your bare hands with your fish. They can damage their slime coat which can cause fish to become very susceptible to disease.
Hey, everyone! I wanted to create a free public course for first-time fish keepers. I would really appreciate it if you could share it with someone who is getting their first fish tank to provide them with some assistance.
Visit this to read more and get links to supplies!
wildpet.us/BettaGuide
Hi, just wanted to say that this was very well done and informative. However, I think you accidentally mixed up nitrites and nitrates when discussing the nitrogen cycle. Ammonia from waste turns into nitrites first and then nitrates are the final product of the cycle. In your video, you said ammonia turns into nitrates, then nitrites. Nitrites are what's considered harmful to fish. Nitrates indicate that a tank is fully cycled and although it could cause harm in large amounts (exactly why we do water changes), there should be some present in the tank. Again, the video is very well made, but I just wanted to point out the mistake just in case it was accidental.
I must say, an aquarium is one of the most cheapest hobby I could ever have. keep it up CW :)
Good to see u !
Happy to be hereee :)
Good to see you getting back to uploading James. It's crazy how bad traditonal takes on keeping Bettas are so I'm glad to see better advice. Always good to see someone who cares about the animals and the owners.
Fluval stratum is just okay when it comes to substrate. Organic potting soil with a sand cap is a far superior substrate for aquarium plants. I recommend never using your bare hands with your fish. They can damage their slime coat which can cause fish to become very susceptible to disease.
Thanks for the informative lessons! I love how you get right to the point. ❤
You are so welcome!
can you make a how to keep & care for small fish like cherry barbs, danios, guppy ect. that would help me in thousand of ways
Great and informative video! Thank you.
Youre welcome :) thanks for watching
this kid is growing up
Went from needing these videos to making these care videos hahaha
Right? He is losing that baby face
Hahaha is that a good or bad thing
@@ChallengetheWild lol soon you'll be old enough to start hating fashion trends and "new" music. I know from experience
What a cutie
I love you James 😍
💙
He’s cute
He taken
@@danielmadera1144 he’s still cute
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