I agree with you Father Fish. I believe there is also a fine line between nature and the natural habitat of every species. When something is extinct in nature, it is officially classified as extinct, though some might be in private collections. Destruction of natural habitat results in destruction of species that only occur in that region. I know it's very off topic, but just wanted to link it in a way that we create our own pieces of nature in glass boxes, but will struggle to replicate an exact habitat, though we may come close in many ways. Thank you for this awesome snippet, I thoroughly enjoyed the reminder that we are in - and part of nature.
Hay que buscar la forma de llevar un pedacito de la naturaleza a nuestra casa sin romper la cadena biológica. Igual que cuando compramos una planta o adoptamos una mascota
Seems the issue is often a division between those who choose to work with God's design of nature, and those who feel man can control it and do a 'better' job. And they call it "science". They endlessly chase certain 'parameters' without full knowledge of how everything interacts in ways we have not even discovered yet. Man learns a bit, and feels he knows it all.
Mr. Fazer Fish, welcome. I have been following you closely and have benefited and learned a lot. I have decided to create a deep substrate aquarium after thinking, learning, and researching. I have actually created it recently. My question is: I was using a carbon dioxide gas injection system before I met you, and now I am confused after establishing the deep substrate aquarium. Should I inject the gas or not? I trust your opinion very much and appreciate it. However, my only fear is that the plants with bright colors such as red, purple, and gold will not maintain their bright colors. What do you advise me? I do not want the PH to be fluctuating because of it, but I want to maintain the bright colors of the plants. What do you advise me? I appreciate your interest and effort.
Would neocaridina thrive in a dirted tank if I created one using your method? I love shrimp as much as I love fish, but I want to keep them separated in their own tank instead of with my fish in their dirted tank. 😊
@saabtech3510 ..everyone is offended in satan times.. When the Jews return to zion.. And a comet rips the sky.. And the holy roman empire raises. Then you and I must die.. From the eternal sea he rises creating armies on either shore.. Turning man against his brother till man exists no more..
I've never seen someone talk about their hobby with such passion as you do. Best regards, Fish Dad.
Great information!
Thank you Father Fish I love learning new things from you. ❤
Facts.
Love your content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
The Dubia Roaches were a smash hit @FatherFish 😅, the fish were so excited. Thank you for this and over feeding advice ❤!!!!
I agree with you Father Fish. I believe there is also a fine line between nature and the natural habitat of every species. When something is extinct in nature, it is officially classified as extinct, though some might be in private collections. Destruction of natural habitat results in destruction of species that only occur in that region. I know it's very off topic, but just wanted to link it in a way that we create our own pieces of nature in glass boxes, but will struggle to replicate an exact habitat, though we may come close in many ways. Thank you for this awesome snippet, I thoroughly enjoyed the reminder that we are in - and part of nature.
Great video :D
Hay que buscar la forma de llevar un pedacito de la naturaleza a nuestra casa sin romper la cadena biológica. Igual que cuando compramos una planta o adoptamos una mascota
Hey father fish, can i put perlite in dirt layer? Because perlite can prevent the substrate from being too compressed
you can
Seems the issue is often a division between those who choose to work with God's design of nature, and those who feel man can control it and do a 'better' job. And they call it "science". They endlessly chase certain 'parameters' without full knowledge of how everything interacts in ways we have not even discovered yet. Man learns a bit, and feels he knows it all.
Mr. Fazer Fish, welcome. I have been following you closely and have benefited and learned a lot. I have decided to create a deep substrate aquarium after thinking, learning, and researching. I have actually created it recently. My question is: I was using a carbon dioxide gas injection system before I met you, and now I am confused after establishing the deep substrate aquarium. Should I inject the gas or not? I trust your opinion very much and appreciate it. However, my only fear is that the plants with bright colors such as red, purple, and gold will not maintain their bright colors. What do you advise me? I do not want the PH to be fluctuating because of it, but I want to maintain the bright colors of the plants. What do you advise me? I appreciate your interest and effort.
Would neocaridina thrive in a dirted tank if I created one using your method? I love shrimp as much as I love fish, but I want to keep them separated in their own tank instead of with my fish in their dirted tank. 😊
yes
Mr. Fazer Fish.. Is it permissible to put a layer of gravel on top of the sand layer for the sake of appearance only?
yes
@@FatherFish Thank you very much.. I appreciate your effort.
I better not ask a question..
Otherwise I will be classed as a troll..
Troll
@saabtech3510 ..everyone is offended in satan times..
When the Jews return to zion..
And a comet rips the sky..
And the holy roman empire raises.
Then you and I must die..
From the eternal sea he rises creating armies on either shore..
Turning man against his brother till man exists no more..
@wildbill4138 It's OK brother, I was just making a bad joke.
There is another view that is the hope of mankind.
Trolls rarely ask questions. They make salacious accusations.