I've held back bring the fancy goldfish over to the new aquarium because Ember had an issue with one oy his anal fins (legs 🤣). It looks well on it's way to being mended now so I think moving them across is the right time. This is a temp setup whilst I move their big aquarium and scape it. Links to equipment (all affiliate): Tank: amzn.to/2S3uGSl Light: US (similar) amzn.to/2GVEGuP UK amzn.to/3hlRsiB Filter: US amzn.to/3kO0l6K UK amzn.to/33a4Qml Stainless Lily Pipes: US amzn.to/2FqHpvR UK amzn.to/2RlfrnC Hardscape: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk
Nice to see you didn't net those little chubbers. Nets and delicate fins don't mix. How about some puffers? Dwarf or figure 8 for your new tank? I have 2 and they are very inquisitive and so interesting to watch .
you probably dont give a shit but if you are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all of the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last couple of days =)
I live in the United States. As you may know we are a bit anxious over hear. With that said your videos bring me the distraction and enjoyment that is needed. If only for 12 minutes at a time. Please keep up the amazing job.
Please consider moving that clam over to an older tank. It filter feeds and your new clean tanks don't have food for it. Unfortunately you won't know if it's not doing well until it just dies one day.
I had one that hitch hiked on a bunch of crypts. I kept it for a few months and it doubled in size. Meanwhile I was getting paranoid that it would die one day and pollute the tank. Finally gave it away. How do you check on the well being of a clam? It is similar to having a pet rock.
@@tanbryan445 I've had them die in my tank. As long as your tank is larger than 20g it's fine. Just a water change and your parameters are back to normal.
Hey MD, to contribute to your general knowledge. The two fins where you found the injury on amber are called pelvic fins and are in deed evolutionary the predecessors of the hindlegs of other vertebrates like amphibia or reptiles (including birds) and mammals. The two finns on the sides are the pectoral fins, which are the forelimbs.
I think this is why we love MD, cuz he does think out of the box, I love the thought of working away at the desk and that mystery fish swims by, I could do some serious goofing off in front of that glass as well...
MD, your input tubbing for filling tanks (or whatever you'd like to call it!) is absolutely brilliant! Thank you for explaining it for us, definitely something I would like to incorporate for my tanks. Love watching your channel, there's nothing else like it on the net and it's because you are such a fantastic person to tune into. Thank you again for helping us through these times with your FANTASTIC videos!!
Im so glad you moved the goldfish to the new studio cus to be honest they are the reason i star watching your videos(I love pumkin) ty for update on the goldfish
I see my Kuhli loaches quite frequently. A lot more than I expected to when I first bought them. They love my carpeting plants and constantly forage through them, so I can always see a couple of them. They also come out in to the open at feeding time and around dawn/dusk.
kuhli loaches are so much fun dude!!! ive got 5 of them i did have more but they jumped out of the tank and committed suicide on me. they come out and play at night and swim around like crazy!!! they like to be in groups of 6 or more. not because they are a pack fish or anything like that they just like to have company sometimes of their own kind. you will have so much fun!!!
Ember's "mane" is actually called a "wen", and you are correct, the white spots are wen growth. They eventually turn to whatever colour the wen is. Hope you do get a red cap oranda. I have three and they are beautiful fish. Also you should do a DIY video for your water changer, I think a lot of people would be interested.
Hi MD, I'm a newer subscriber and wanna say ty. U have taught me so much and really made me feel confident to do my own very first scape. I did a small 6gal betta tank, and it just looks amazing.
Those clams are being starved in those small tanks. They pump huge volumes of water to feed, and those clean and small tanks can’t be providing the nutrition they require.
Glanced at some clams in a LFS a few weeks ago that I was tempted to impulse buy because surely clams can't be hard to take care of, they're basically just snails! Glad I didn't now, interesting info
KUHLI LOACHES!!! 💙💙💙💙 MY CHILDREN. you WILL see them. especially if you provide lots of driftwood & 6+ of them. MD! THEIR FACES ARE SO CUTE. I love the banded kind, but the black are really neat too. I've noticed the black type zoom around & glass surf more often! I cant wait. I formal love them. They have a spine on their gills, & aquarium co op has a great video & so does the Dave.
You know what would look top quality on the new rack?..... a killifish! I would say that rack corner will look amazing but the whole studio looks amazing 👍
Goldfish aquascape KISS principle - minimalism really works (as long as there's something for goldfish mental stimulation). A lot of "clutter" I find detracting from goldfish beauty (the reason for the tank). Focal point = goldfish.
I’m SO glad you brought up the kuhlis, as I squealed a little when you mentioned maybe getting some. PLEASE DO!!! You won’t regret it! They are the most fun, easygoing, dopey little fish. Loaches/biotas are hugely underrated and should be featured more as their behaviours are some of the best in the game. KEY RULE for kuhlis- The more, the merrier! These guys LOVE having homies and are healthier kept in packs. For the size of your peninsula tank, I’d get no less than 10. They only grow to be around about the size of a cigarette. Another loach I would love to see you ‘experiment’ with is dwarf chain loaches. Super cute and a gang will play like puppies. Would be super dope if the new racking system your setting up was an experiment rack. Do setups and scapes for species of fish/inverts that are oddballs!
I'd actually been wanting to ask this question forever... Where are the goldfish? Ember has the cutest face I've ever seen, they actually both do. I'm glad Ember's is doing better 🙏❤️. MD you might as well take that water changer and patent it and get us a Amazon link 🤣 I've been asked several times recently about doing goldfish planted tanks on our Father Fish stream.. I always tell them to come watch your videos 👍😍 You may need to turn down your CO2 in that discus tank 🤣🤣 those guys are getting huge 🤣🤣 or have they been eating Otto's 🤣🤣 I'm just kidding they look fantastic!! The shrimp racking system looks top notch and the shrimp are beautiful.. I am definitely interested in how the clam does 🤔 Thanks for all the updates... you know I always enjoy the videos! I hope you and your family have a very blessed day! 🙏🌿🦐🌿🐟🌿💚
loaches love to swim in mobs, so get 5 or 6. I have 2 loaches remaining of my original group of 5 that i bought three years ago. They're always chasing each other like chipmunks.
Yes! I originally bought 2 for my 30g, heavily planted with lots hiding spots. Never seen them. I got four more, six total now, and they are super active and def more happy and less shy. The more the better tbh. I’ve seen all six in the front playing and pilling on top of each other. Their bio load is less compared to many other fishes, so you can get away with getting a few more than just a couple.
See or not see the khullis depends on the number of khullis you add, they feel safe in big groups and in my 20l acuarium they (5 of them) love to explore and even to play swiming against the water flow once the lights turn off.
if you are willing to use a really big tank, maybe even indoor pond. you should get that red cap and 2 more ranchu to even it out but keep it... uneven lol odds seem nicer to me for some reason 😆
Couple flaws in your tap system, when the weather changes your marks will not be the exact temp, so if your putting what you think is 27° it could be 30 on the hot days of summer. Also after using water for one tank if the water sits in the pipes for too long the water will become stagnant, which isn’t very good! Be careful and run the hose not into a fishtank after each week of water changes.
Dont know if they will get along but what about an indoor pond for timmy (and perhaps a friend) and the ranchu crew (with some new additions) you could even add in a window like in the 2000g from Joey. Sounds pretty cool to me.
Khuli loaches are so fun to watch. I’ve had them before in the past. Very entertaining to watch. A total pain in the bum to catch though. My LFS were out last week but hopefully picking up some tomorrow in fact. Sorry to hear about your gold fish! I feel your pain too. I had a similar issue with Joe my bubble eye. He had growth/ulcer under his head. He’s gotten much much better with the treatment. It’s gone but he’s in the hospital tank a few more days. I’d love to see a 4th, maybe a BUBBLE-EYE? Haha. Jk. Great video MD!
Be careful with the hot water tap and shrimp. I killed 70% of my shrimp after a water change because of the copper spirals in my heat pump's water buffer. Always make sure there's no copper involved... now I use cold water and do smaller water changes...
Kuhlis are way more active if you have a bunch of them. When I had 2 I never saw them but when I got 4 more I see them all the time, especially in the evening.
Hey MD! I was reading up on freshwater clams and had some recommendations! I would try putting him/her in the discus tank! They prefer tanks that are more established and have more waste flowing through as they filter feed with their siphon. They also like higher ph levels than shrimp, in the 7-8 range. A minimum size tank for one clam is 29 gallons (110 litre), and they like deep substrate to burrow. Based off how the discus tank is doing and the waste buildup in there from the large fish the clam would do much better. It may even do nicely in the Asian river tank :)
Did I miss what happened to ghost?? ☹️ Been waiting for an oranchu update! We've seen all of your videos multiple times but we missed what happened to ghost?? ☹️
Ditto - was just about to ask the same thing... I watch all his videos but don't recall anything regarding the demise of Ghost.... or otherwise... (???)
I cant remember for sure but he might have made an Instagram post on him? or as a short clip a while back. cant remember if it was ghost for sure or if I'm just thinking of chocolate.
I don't know exactly when, but I know he definitely said something about Ghost passing away, it may have been on insta? Could have just said it real quick in a video we forgot, I'm not sure but RIP Ghost :(
Love CPDs too, but the nano tanks are much too small. I have 17 CPDs in my 112 liter (~29 gallons) community aquarium. They love to swim around and show their courtship behavior. Only the fry is in my nano cube 😉
Can you please do high energy tank as George farmer would say, a co2, high lighting tank, with ferts, I wanna see your take on the sort of tank, thats if you have time for the maintenance :)
Toss like 8 khuli loaches in your Asian aquarium, they have a really low bioload in general and then you'll get to see them much more often. Much more respective to how little you're going to get see them compared to the other fish.
I've held back bring the fancy goldfish over to the new aquarium because Ember had an issue with one oy his anal fins (legs 🤣). It looks well on it's way to being mended now so I think moving them across is the right time. This is a temp setup whilst I move their big aquarium and scape it.
Links to equipment (all affiliate):
Tank: amzn.to/2S3uGSl
Light: US (similar) amzn.to/2GVEGuP
UK amzn.to/3hlRsiB
Filter: US amzn.to/3kO0l6K UK amzn.to/33a4Qml
Stainless Lily Pipes: US amzn.to/2FqHpvR UK amzn.to/2RlfrnC
Hardscape: www.aquariumgardens.co.uk
My fish just died of cancer im very sad but your videos make me happy thank you:)
M🍃 get some shell dwellers my guy. You literally only need a tiny tank. That would be a fantastic addition to the channel 😀
Nice to see you didn't net those little chubbers. Nets and delicate fins don't mix.
How about some puffers? Dwarf or figure 8 for your new tank? I have 2 and they are very inquisitive and so interesting to watch .
I would love to know what is the sizes of this Aquarium. ❤️
you probably dont give a shit but if you are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all of the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last couple of days =)
"A few little pebbles in the bottom ..."
Those are ROCKS ... STONES ... a bit bigger than "pebbles".
😂
😂
Here in the UK we like to call any rounded rock a pebble, I've been on a pebble beach recently in Devon where all pebbles were bigger than my head
@@Eneby00 Wow, learn something new every day!
calm down jemal
@@Eneby00 tq for the info
I live in the United States. As you may know we are a bit anxious over hear. With that said your videos bring me the distraction and enjoyment that is needed. If only for 12 minutes at a time. Please keep up the amazing job.
I have my preference, but whatever happens, I hope peace prevails
The misspelled here proves ur point 😀🤣
Please consider moving that clam over to an older tank. It filter feeds and your new clean tanks don't have food for it. Unfortunately you won't know if it's not doing well until it just dies one day.
You can pipette feed them green water or ground up flakes/pellets. But a larger and older tank would definitely be better
I had one that hitch hiked on a bunch of crypts. I kept it for a few months and it doubled in size. Meanwhile I was getting paranoid that it would die one day and pollute the tank. Finally gave it away. How do you check on the well being of a clam? It is similar to having a pet rock.
@@tanbryan445 I've had them die in my tank. As long as your tank is larger than 20g it's fine. Just a water change and your parameters are back to normal.
Hey MD, to contribute to your general knowledge.
The two fins where you found the injury on amber are called pelvic fins and are in deed evolutionary the predecessors of the hindlegs of other vertebrates like amphibia or reptiles (including birds) and mammals. The two finns on the sides are the pectoral fins, which are the forelimbs.
I think this is why we love MD, cuz he does think out of the box, I love the thought of working away at the desk and that mystery fish swims by, I could do some serious goofing off in front of that glass as well...
MD Fish Tank - my happy place.
CMD- Crazy MD. No stopping you! Love it. See you on the flip.
MD, your input tubbing for filling tanks (or whatever you'd like to call it!) is absolutely brilliant! Thank you for explaining it for us, definitely something I would like to incorporate for my tanks. Love watching your channel, there's nothing else like it on the net and it's because you are such a fantastic person to tune into. Thank you again for helping us through these times with your FANTASTIC videos!!
If I could maybe ask a question, what would you say has been the most challenging fish you have ever tried to keep?
You win MD! ! Finally gave in... setting up a crystal red tank this afternoon!
Im so glad you moved the goldfish to the new studio cus to be honest they are the reason i star watching your videos(I love pumkin) ty for update on the goldfish
Love Oranda’s I have two red caps , can’t wait to see what the next build is for the fancy goldfish 💚🌿💚
You should make a video on them 😁
@@hulloitsbunawhale9329 Yes maybe I should when my aquarium is fully planted
@@juliea6791 I also have one oranda in a four foot tank with some guppys would you like to see a video on her?
@@hulloitsbunawhale9329 yes I would
@@juliea6791 ok I'll do one soon
I see my Kuhli loaches quite frequently. A lot more than I expected to when I first bought them. They love my carpeting plants and constantly forage through them, so I can always see a couple of them. They also come out in to the open at feeding time and around dawn/dusk.
Yep, where has ghost gone? Thanks for the tutorial
why doesn’t MD try his luck in a aquascaping competition 👀 would be cool seeing him go all out with a tank
I think he beat George Farmer in a competition, and that is how they met.
Because he's more interested in enjoying his aquariums as opposed to being competitive with it. That's what makes him such a gem!!
@@niebuhrsongs ya last year he beat him in a bowl aqua scape before george did a tour of his old room
Please bring back the ranchu hoodies!!!! Me an my fiancée were in love with them!!!
kuhli loaches are so much fun dude!!! ive got 5 of them i did have more but they jumped out of the tank and committed suicide on me. they come out and play at night and swim around like crazy!!! they like to be in groups of 6 or more. not because they are a pack fish or anything like that they just like to have company sometimes of their own kind. you will have so much fun!!!
Very NICE 👍👌👌 video md ☺️ THANKS FOR sharing!! excited for the next one!!!
The notches on the tap is such a simple but GREAT idea!
Always more to look forward to with MD Fishtanks! Can't wait!!!
Oh MD, I just love everything you do 😍❤️
Yay! Love seeing the goldfish . Not enough goldfish content on UA-cam
Love seeing it all coming together nicely mate!
the crustacean corner!! Get some of those crabs and lobsters you saw!! loving it MD
You man handled them like cute little puppies 😂 Fun video as usual! 👌
It feels like you just got the studio yesterday. You get so much done! I would love to see a mini pond in the future. Keep it up!
Ember's "mane" is actually called a "wen", and you are correct, the white spots are wen growth. They eventually turn to whatever colour the wen is. Hope you do get a red cap oranda. I have three and they are beautiful fish. Also you should do a DIY video for your water changer, I think a lot of people would be interested.
Amazing.. Love them.
Good to hear all ok
Man! Idk why i just love your videos! 🤣
I live my dreams of having goldfish vicariously through you. Ember is my fav 🔥
You should definitely make a tutorial on your water device. Its brilliant 😂
Amazing fish....
.. Greating scapers for all 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Your tanks are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your great channel.
Hi MD, I'm a newer subscriber and wanna say ty. U have taught me so much and really made me feel confident to do my own very first scape. I did a small 6gal betta tank, and it just looks amazing.
Subscribed for a couple months now and I’m loving your videos.
Those clams are being starved in those small tanks. They pump huge volumes of water to feed, and those clean and small tanks can’t be providing the nutrition they require.
Glanced at some clams in a LFS a few weeks ago that I was tempted to impulse buy because surely clams can't be hard to take care of, they're basically just snails! Glad I didn't now, interesting info
KUHLI LOACHES!!! 💙💙💙💙 MY CHILDREN. you WILL see them. especially if you provide lots of driftwood & 6+ of them. MD! THEIR FACES ARE SO CUTE. I love the banded kind, but the black are really neat too. I've noticed the black type zoom around & glass surf more often! I cant wait. I formal love them. They have a spine on their gills, & aquarium co op has a great video & so does the Dave.
Wait what happened to ghost...
He died RIP
I was thinking the same thing 😨 apparently I missed something
@@EmmerzForEverBaby te
Rip ghost
I missed that too. 😔 RIP Ghost.
MD you've grown so much my friend! :)
You know what would look top quality on the new rack?..... a killifish!
I would say that rack corner will look amazing but the whole studio looks amazing 👍
Love that your getting Kuhlis! Make sure to get at least 6, they are much more comfy in groups
Goldfish aquascape KISS principle - minimalism really works (as long as there's something for goldfish mental stimulation). A lot of "clutter" I find detracting from goldfish beauty (the reason for the tank). Focal point = goldfish.
Goldfish come from Asia where the water temp. is pretty high, so they dont mind the warmish water. Look fishfarms in taiwan up if you dont believe me
Its is also cold in asia. And goldfish thrive in cooler waters
Yes, night temperature is 26
Wicked video mate! Loving the shrimp rack! 🦐
No matter what u uploaded I always learn something valuable that helps me in my fish hobby
Good one man
You have inspired me to get red root floaters for my aquarium.
I’m SO glad you brought up the kuhlis, as I squealed a little when you mentioned maybe getting some. PLEASE DO!!! You won’t regret it! They are the most fun, easygoing, dopey little fish. Loaches/biotas are hugely underrated and should be featured more as their behaviours are some of the best in the game. KEY RULE for kuhlis- The more, the merrier! These guys LOVE having homies and are healthier kept in packs. For the size of your peninsula tank, I’d get no less than 10. They only grow to be around about the size of a cigarette. Another loach I would love to see you ‘experiment’ with is dwarf chain loaches. Super cute and a gang will play like puppies. Would be super dope if the new racking system your setting up was an experiment rack. Do setups and scapes for species of fish/inverts that are oddballs!
I'd actually been wanting to ask this question forever... Where are the goldfish? Ember has the cutest face I've ever seen, they actually both do. I'm glad Ember's is doing better 🙏❤️.
MD you might as well take that water changer and patent it and get us a Amazon link 🤣
I've been asked several times recently about doing goldfish planted tanks on our Father Fish stream.. I always tell them to come watch your videos 👍😍
You may need to turn down your CO2 in that discus tank 🤣🤣 those guys are getting huge 🤣🤣 or have they been eating Otto's 🤣🤣 I'm just kidding they look fantastic!! The shrimp racking system looks top notch and the shrimp are beautiful.. I am definitely interested in how the clam does 🤔
Thanks for all the updates... you know I always enjoy the videos! I hope you and your family have a very blessed day! 🙏🌿🦐🌿🐟🌿💚
loaches love to swim in mobs, so get 5 or 6. I have 2 loaches remaining of my original group of 5 that i bought three years ago. They're always chasing each other like chipmunks.
Yes! I originally bought 2 for my 30g, heavily planted with lots hiding spots. Never seen them. I got four more, six total now, and they are super active and def more happy and less shy. The more the better tbh. I’ve seen all six in the front playing and pilling on top of each other. Their bio load is less compared to many other fishes, so you can get away with getting a few more than just a couple.
When you buy kuhli loaches get a minimum of 8 they are a schooling fish and if feel comfortable you will see them.
Your aquascapes are soooo good and you fish are super colorful your designs are really neat to look ar
All your tanks are awesome. I agree with you about seeing a fish or shrimp now and then. Nice surprise when they come out.👍😊👁️👁️🐟🌿
Beautiful goldfish!
Hello. Love your Channel. Just wanted to say, Coolie loaches are schoolers. You should get at least 6 of them. Keep doing your thing. 😁👍
I sometimes feel he doesn't research his fish a lot before buying??
Alluring one dear!!!
See or not see the khullis depends on the number of khullis you add, they feel safe in big groups and in my 20l acuarium they (5 of them) love to explore and even to play swiming against the water flow once the lights turn off.
You don’t have 5 loaches in a 20 liter tank?! That’s much too small.
Awesome videos MD 👌
You are the best 👌👍😘
if you are willing to use a really big tank, maybe even indoor pond. you should get that red cap and 2 more ranchu to even it out but keep it... uneven lol odds seem nicer to me for some reason 😆
they're so cute and chonky.
Couple flaws in your tap system, when the weather changes your marks will not be the exact temp, so if your putting what you think is 27° it could be 30 on the hot days of summer. Also after using water for one tank if the water sits in the pipes for too long the water will become stagnant, which isn’t very good! Be careful and run the hose not into a fishtank after each week of water changes.
More ranchu! Only ranchu ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 💛💛
lovely tanks!!
awesome fish equipment there.
Dont know if they will get along but what about an indoor pond for timmy (and perhaps a friend) and the ranchu crew (with some new additions) you could even add in a window like in the 2000g from Joey. Sounds pretty cool to me.
Khuli loaches are so fun to watch. I’ve had them before in the past. Very entertaining to watch. A total pain in the bum to catch though. My LFS were out last week but hopefully picking up some tomorrow in fact.
Sorry to hear about your gold fish! I feel your pain too. I had a similar issue with Joe my bubble eye. He had growth/ulcer under his head. He’s gotten much much better with the treatment. It’s gone but he’s in the hospital tank a few more days.
I’d love to see a 4th, maybe a BUBBLE-EYE? Haha. Jk.
Great video MD!
Love your aquascapes. Would really like to see a saltwater tank added to your studio
love the vids!! so awesome fish tanks bro
I love how nice and clean you tanks look. Looks like you know someone who makes them.
Oh my. RIP, Ghost.
Great tank mate!
Love your videos. Good tips and a great help for me. Your tanks are so beautiful and clean. Keep up the great work!!
You should try a Cichlid tank because it will add a lot of personality to your studio!🐟
The one they were in before looks really really nice (the one you put them in looks good too 😂😂)
Lol, i was just thinking second ago where is MD ? why no uploads, maybe he got sick ? and boom, notification came up..
He only pus 3 rocks in the bottom of the tank and it looks really good still. WOW he is good.
Be careful with the hot water tap and shrimp. I killed 70% of my shrimp after a water change because of the copper spirals in my heat pump's water buffer. Always make sure there's no copper involved... now I use cold water and do smaller water changes...
Good tip
Khulli loaches are quite sociable mine are always together. You might want more than 2.....
Kuhlis are way more active if you have a bunch of them. When I had 2 I never saw them but when I got 4 more I see them all the time, especially in the evening.
Hey MD! I was reading up on freshwater clams and had some recommendations! I would try putting him/her in the discus tank! They prefer tanks that are more established and have more waste flowing through as they filter feed with their siphon. They also like higher ph levels than shrimp, in the 7-8 range. A minimum size tank for one clam is 29 gallons (110 litre), and they like deep substrate to burrow. Based off how the discus tank is doing and the waste buildup in there from the large fish the clam would do much better. It may even do nicely in the Asian river tank :)
All is well, but really missing Timmy. Please get him here and show us your magic!
Did I miss what happened to ghost?? ☹️ Been waiting for an oranchu update! We've seen all of your videos multiple times but we missed what happened to ghost?? ☹️
Ditto - was just about to ask the same thing... I watch all his videos but don't recall anything regarding the demise of Ghost.... or otherwise... (???)
I cant remember for sure but he might have made an Instagram post on him? or as a short clip a while back. cant remember if it was ghost for sure or if I'm just thinking of chocolate.
Same I was like wheres ghost :(((
He did talk abt ghost dying a month or so ago don't remember the video tho
I don't know exactly when, but I know he definitely said something about Ghost passing away, it may have been on insta? Could have just said it real quick in a video we forgot, I'm not sure but RIP Ghost :(
Anyone else notice MD go all Frank Butcher when he said "Hello Sweetheart"!? Haha... 😂
Get a butterfly telescope goldfish 😄
Awesome video as always MD, I really look forward to seeing your videos and it makes me want to build more scapes. 👍
Been waiting for an update on the oranchu crew
Widać, że to twoje hobby, moje również 👍😉
you have three rocks, now you need three goldfish 💕
I hope you patented that water hose end, you could make a little extra!! I'd buy one!
It’s been a year since I first saw this video! I finally picked up 1 red cap and 3 oranda! They are very small but lovely to have
I have seen a green algea carpet in an oranda tank . It looks beautiful, and the fish can 😮eat it , Keeping it trimed .
Nice
you should get a bunch of mossballs for them to push around and play with !!
Please make a celestial pearl danios nano tank, i love that micro fish
Love CPDs too, but the nano tanks are much too small. I have 17 CPDs in my 112 liter (~29 gallons) community aquarium. They love to swim around and show their courtship behavior. Only the fry is in my nano cube 😉
Can you please do high energy tank as George farmer would say, a co2, high lighting tank, with ferts, I wanna see your take on the sort of tank, thats if you have time for the maintenance :)
Yeah, high tech tank..
Toss like 8 khuli loaches in your Asian aquarium, they have a really low bioload in general and then you'll get to see them much more often. Much more respective to how little you're going to get see them compared to the other fish.
Do make a video on your aquarium studio tour....really excited for that...Love from INDIA....
Are you pulling my 'leg'? LOL