Your content and aquarium are just amazing awesome & wonderful... I don't know why you got less reach... Don't ever stop posting videos 😍 Keep it up...
saw this beautiful video more than 10 times you are doing grate ,Can you please do a video for what plants are you used in your beautiful natural aquarium❤
I planted aquarium plants but they are not growing. There is a internal filter. Fishes are 7 black neon tetra, 3 khuli loach , 1 simese algae eater , some shrimp in 10 gallon aquarium. plants are dwarf sag, jungle val(small), ludwigia, hornwort. Substrate is compost and sand. Can I know the reason for this ?
Plants need time to adjust to your aquarium. They maybe growing but growing roots that you do not see. Give them time. Check and make sure your water is not too hard. Hard water with a high PH can make it hard for plants to take in the nutrients that they need. Wishing you the best.
I have a 10 gal heavy planted aquarium with filter. My water is clear but has very green tint. I'm sure that my tank is not overstocked and I am not overfeeding my tank. Tried lowering the light, changing water and everything but green water wouldn't go 😅 What should I do??
Try running an ultraviolet let for 3-4 hours a day for about 1 week. You can also use carbon in your filter. The UV light kills algae in the water and carbon will remove discoloration.
Thank you so much for the pure content. Awesome!
Thank you!
Awesome aquarium thank You for so valuable information 😊
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I love all your videos! they are so peaceful and pretty and so filled with information.
Thank you so much! You made me happy! 🌿☘️
Such a beautiful tank!
Thank you!
Your content and aquarium are just amazing awesome & wonderful...
I don't know why you got less reach...
Don't ever stop posting videos 😍
Keep it up...
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻 My videos not reaching more people, maybe my channel need more time. But I like to share 🙂
Your tank is really beautiful
Thank you so much!
4 of the simplest rules to follow,great video.
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saw this beautiful video more than 10 times you are doing grate ,Can you please do a video for what plants are you used in your beautiful natural aquarium❤
Size çok tesekkür ederim.Çok degerli tecrübeni bizlerle birde TÜRKÇE Paylaştığın için .Seni anlayıp her videonu beğenip ilgiyle izliyorum .
Ben teşekkür ederim! 🙏🏻
It’s a great fish tank
Thank you so much!
wow very beautiful tank.
Thank you so much!
Your tank is awesome...what brand of light are you using ?
Thank you so much! My light is local brand, based in Türkiye.
Thanks for the information . I wana do it too.....
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Thank you. I have a question, do you turn off the light at night?
Yes, light on only 8 hours a day.
Can I know what lights you’re using?
I have 2 simple cheap LED lights from local brand. I bought them so long time ago and I don’t know their power.
I planted aquarium plants but they are not growing. There is a internal filter. Fishes are 7 black neon tetra, 3 khuli loach , 1 simese algae eater , some shrimp in 10 gallon aquarium. plants are dwarf sag, jungle val(small), ludwigia, hornwort. Substrate is compost and sand. Can I know the reason for this ?
Plants need time to adjust to your aquarium. They maybe growing but growing roots that you do not see. Give them time. Check and make sure your water is not too hard. Hard water with a high PH can make it hard for plants to take in the nutrients that they need. Wishing you the best.
Can you list down the plants you used
What plants are there in the Big tank? Are those red lotus 🪷
Yes!
I have a 10 gal heavy planted aquarium with filter. My water is clear but has very green tint. I'm sure that my tank is not overstocked and I am not overfeeding my tank. Tried lowering the light, changing water and everything but green water wouldn't go 😅 What should I do??
Do your tank get sunlight from window?
@@peaceofnaturee not directly but yes
Probably that’s why.
Try running an ultraviolet let for 3-4 hours a day for about 1 week. You can also use carbon in your filter. The UV light kills algae in the water and carbon will remove discoloration.
Sounds like great conditions for a shrimp tank. ^^