How to get lots of oxygen bubbles out of water plants「ADA nature aquarium techniques for beginners
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- 【How to make your plants photosynthesize more effectively】
「I want to grow water plants beautifully.」
「I want to see oxygen bubbles.」
「I want to speed up the growth of water plants.」
This video is very useful for such people.
It is breathtakingly beautiful to see how water plants perform photosynthesis and release a lot of oxygen into the water.
In this video, I will explain how to achieve this.
For my translated videos,there will be times when the audio will be out of sync,
This is due to not needing as much time to explain things in English
It will sound off and I am sorry.
【The original version in Japanese is here.】
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#aquarium#ADA#aquascape#natureaquarium#tropicalfish
what got me into the hobby:
feeling bad for my past fishes who i thought would be happy in an over stocked, acid bath gravel, fake planted hard plastic plants lmao, i’ve always like animals no matter the species so after i started watching videos abt how to care for fish, i turned my aquarium i had at the time right around ASAP
That's the spirit - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
Right not just picking knowledge and know how about aquascape. And saw an image of plants with bubbles.
Ps just the introduction of the video gets a thumbs 👍
thank you for making English videos as well!! ❤️❤️❤️
Official WASABI Moderator: It's our pleasure. Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
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thank you so much for these videos ! i watch video's on both channels !
Official WASABI Moderator: Thanks Roger, your support means a lot! Also, please check NORI aqua channel for my exclusive interview.
Thanks for English translation!
Official WASABI Moderator: Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
my plants wont release oxygen ,what could be wrong?
Official WASABI Moderator: Can you help explain more about your aquarium setup?
Very good advice:)
🔥🥰 I love the voice-over. It reminds me of old martial arts movies 🥰🔥
It is very hard for us in which living in tropical countries as we don't have that much temperature and needs to use air condition units.
Very nice tanks there cheers how much to setup a aquascape tank like that?
Official WASABI Moderator: Thanks! Love Singapore, I miss the hawker food! Setting up an ADA specific tank would cost easily USD$1,000 alone. Also, please check NORI aqua channel for my exclusive interview.
@@NORIaquaCh cheers friend now cant travel and anyone else had being to Singapore before as well
Hello, thanks alot, nobody is answering these questions on youtube. Congrats. I have 2 other ones:
1- Can plants pearl at 26-27 degrees?
2- When the plants are not pearling, can mean they're having trouble photosynthesizing?
(1) Depends on your plant type, (2) Not necessarily, some plants release pearls more than others - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
What about the algae growth? How to takle that? Will more light not mean more algae? I'm concerned
If your injecting co2 you shouldn't have to worry too much about the akfea
is a mistake to be careful not to kill the fish by accident? thatw exaclty what you said. or it was bad translated,
Sir thanks a lot for wonderful information.
Can you tell best pH range for Planted aquarium before CO2 is on.
And best pH range after CO2 is on.
Also please tell what should be maximum pH level of water you are going to change.
Base pH should be between 5 to 7, depends on what livestock and plants you have. CO2 should be measured with CO2 indicator only - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
Each time your ph is reduced by 1 you raise your c02 contents by roughly 10 ppm. A low kh will yield larger ph swings though. Your ideal amount of c02 is 25 to 30 ppm
@@chandler2561 you can go higher than 30ppm but then you can put your animals at risk, your advice is very good though
Translate some fertiliser video please!
Official WASABI Moderator: Hi Evandro, we already have. Please check out our other videos on our channel. Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
I set up walstad vase and no CO2 and all my plants are pearling. The answer is good lighting creates the plants to produce oxygen even without CO2. And absolutely no ferts!!!
Hello, i was wondering what water plant produces the most oxygen bubbles?
Official WASABI Moderator: Hi jo, if you want to see maximum pearls, a carpeting plant like HC Cuba will give you this.
riccia by far, nothing comes close to it, it's ridiculous really...
Pearling is the most beautiful thing for me. I just added a CO2 injection system and professional lighting. My plants release a lot of bubbles, already! This video helps a lot. Thank you very much, you're an inspiration! Best regards from Portugal.
Thank you very much great videos full of useful information and also English speaking great !
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Hello!! Very nice video!!!! I love how you explain all!!! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷
Official WASABI Moderator: Wow! Argentina! It's our pleasure and our goal to help your aquarium problems at home. Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
My brother and I got started reading copies because he started dating the daughter of a pet store owner.
Very nice and detailed video.
Question. Is it possible to replace the white light with a red blue LED lamps ? btw this very fascinating. Good job!
What about those of us who have high ph due to raising cichlids. I want to plant my tank more then what it currently is and get a co2 system for it but I also know my ph, gh and oh are high and I keep my temp around 77 degrees
Get some hardy plants like Anubias, Amazon sword or java fern
You are smart!
Whats the temperature u recommend for planted tank?
21-23 celsius is amazing for aquatic plants, really good for keeping neocaridina shrimp too
Thank you for information ☺️
My aqurium mosses are covered with green hair algae, what shall I do to remove those algaes.
6 hours light per day
awesome content
Official WASABI Moderator: Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
I need a Co2 system where can i get one?
For a 75 gallon
Thanks for the English! great video, watched it fully :)
Official WASABI Moderator: You're the 'Reasons_Why' we do what we do. Hope you liked that pun :) Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
@@NORIaquaCh Haha, thanks alot! I took the information and my plants pearl all the time! thanks so much :)
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Your tanks have lots of fish that makes the tank look very lively. What would be the recommended number of fish per gallons of water?
Official WASABI Moderator: I'll make a video on livestock vs. volume of water. Also, please check NORI aqua channel for my exclusive interview.
I rather hear his voice and have subs lol 😂
It certainly need more likes.very well informative😍
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Thank you sir
Thanks! - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
It is not a must to inject CO2 for the pearling. my aquarium bubbles way more than his and i dont inject co2. Strong light is a must though
Official WASABI Moderator: Not necessarily. Your environment or placement of the aquarium may have a higher than normal CO2 already in the air. Surface movement from the outflow of the filter will cause O2 (oxygen) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the air to mix into the water, in conjunction with the light, it will pearl. The plants will also pearl if you have recently used H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) or dosed Seachem Excel. Thanks for watching!
strong light without co2 means algae will explode since algae absorb the available nutrients and co2 much faster than plants, not recommended...
Pearling is actually a sign of CO2 saturation in an aquatic environment. This actually causes a lot of discomfort in fish. They won’t die but they are not feeling well. If you want pearling please don’t keep a lot of fish.
Official WASABI Moderator: Thanks for the support. Also, please check NORI aqua channel for my exclusive interview.
Wrong, it's a sign of O2 saturation. Fish gulping for air at the surface is the sign of CO2 saturation.