Thanks, you as well, along with the vampire crabs, of course, lol. If you have never kept the Sundadanio axelrodi, absolutely try them out, stunning fish that are not shy at all.
@@AguabonitaAquaticsI haven't even seen them for sale anywhere around here yet. But I'll keep an eye out for them. They look like they'd be a really good dither fish.
@@IndoorEcosystem I think they would be great dither fish.... and compete for looks with most any other fish I've seen. They are chili rasbora small, and look like tiny cardinal tetras in dim reflected light, very cool! I think my thumbnail does them justice... only took 700 shots, lol. They are quick and my camera is second rate.
@@AguabonitaAquatics Nano fish species are my favourite so these would be amazing to get. I recently moved with another potential move not too far off... Annoyingly... Once I get sorted though I will see if I can get a nice stable tank going and get some.
Love seeing your tank updates. Exciting to hear you have collected seed from the barclaya - hope to see tiny plants in your future. Oh the baby puffers! Must say, I can not imagine how you go about catching any fish at all out of your tanks with all of the plants. I moved some danios from my 75 into my 40 and had to leave 3 behind that I just could NOT catch. And I have 12 debauwi cats in my 40 that I wanted to move. Nope. They are never leaving that tank! I think they have all stamped their feet and stuck out their tongues at me. Possibly heard them laughing too:)
Thanks! Hopefully the barclaya and pea puffers do well. I'm pretty excited about both. Your are right fish are insanely difficult to catch out of my tanks, but I love the look. Even guppies are a challenge. If you look at the juvenile Medaka tank, there is one guppy in it, she is a master escape artist, lol.
Thanks, a lot of them weren't cheap to start with, but once they got going, the initial cost was a great investment when you keep setting up new tanks, lol.
You probably have the most nice planted tanks I've ever seen. That is very ambitious. And I am worried about my 110 gallon tank if something happens to me! Mine is doing very well with the plants and I'm trying to fill out the back of my tank with plants. Fertilize once a week, change about 25 gallons with rain water and filter with a sump and cannister filter. My fish do very well and love the plants. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! Maintenance takes a while, but it's more therapeutic than labour intensive. Sounds like you have a fantastic tank to work with. I have a plan laid out if anything happens to me as the tanks would crumble pretty fast. Gives me some piece of mind.
I'm going out hunting Teewah and Schnapper Creek Rhads shortly in the wild. Yours look amazing. Furcatus Blue Eyes are next in my list for my fish room.
Nice, I'm jealous! You guys have the best of both worlds down under. Collecting in the wild is next level! You will love the furcatus, they get bigger than I expected and more beautiful as they age... definitely not more productive though, lol. No eggs from the old-timers, but nice to look at.
Wow, everything is looking great! Awesome tour. What is the plant in the ivantsoffi tank, the long slender twisty one that is sort of growing up and tumbling over? I love the feel of that tank.
Thanks! Cryptocoryne balansae or as per Tropica Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae. The Ivantsoffis have since went to one of the 75s and it is now a baby pea puffer tank. Always lots of change in the fishroom, I'll have to do another update next month!
Happy to have found your channel, I’m loving your tanks and you are keeping things great! Looking at your plants, I’m wondering if you are using aqua soil, ADA or just simple dirt (walstad method) for your tanks. Please keep producing great content!
Thanks Poly! I actually only use straight sand or gravel with very limited vacuuming, a weeking 25% water change and the odd root tab. All the tanks are well established and many are fed heavily to grow fry, so I have good growth from a lot of fish waste.
Very interesting, as I was setting up new tanks so I wouldn't want to spend more money on ADA and other type of soils. I will consider walstad this time! Thank you very much and once again, your tanks are stunning! @@AguabonitaAquatics
@@holapolyI would say what I do is similar to walstad with a lot more water changes, a very active system that really requires a close eye on what is going on. I'm growing fry in almost all tanks, so there is a lot of nutrient input; things can go south if I don't stay on top of it... it's happened. For regular fish keeping walstad can work great, let the plants do most of the work. Give it a try!
Hey Dean, love the plants in all your tanks! The video you made a couple years ago featuring your angels you said you weren’t good at plants. Since when? I am a live plant flunky😢what’s your secret??
Thanks, but sorry, not that Dean, I'm just Dean, lol. I've always had plants. My secret is water changes, the odd root tab and picking out hair algae from time to time. My primary fertilizer is fish waste... nitrates are running at about 20-30 mg/L. Basically, just low tech planted tanks with pretty diligent maintenance.
@@Sharky20 Thanks, I really appreciate it and am subsequently inspired. Circle of life, lol. I have been thinking about doing a low tech planted tank video. Now I have to do one!
No CO2. Basically just fish waste and 25% weekly water changes. Start out with an easy and quick growing plant like hygrophila polysperma and expand from there with crypts and anubius. I killed a lot of plants in the beginning too... just stick with it and eventually you'll dial it in. What are your water parameters? I'm assuming hard alkaline.
Thanks for checking it out! Lights are on for 15 hrs/day. They aren't very strong and I keep them on longer to promote more algae for my shrimp. Plants like it or melt away pretty quick, there have been a few casualties... but most species I've tried seem to adjust well and some, like the Barclaya, love it!
Absolutely beautiful tanks!! I just had this recent fish room tour pop up on my feed randomly. Liked, commented and subbed! Question, are you running c02 on anything? ( doesn't look like super "high tech"?) or just lots of fishy fertilizer and good, stable tanks? ✌️
Thanks. No additional CO2, just from the fish. The fish are also providing 95% of the fertilizer, I do use the odd root tab. They are a bit higher energy systems as I am raising a fair number of fry. 25% water changes once a week. Really simple to maintain.
@@AguabonitaAquatics that's awesome! I feel like high tech gets pushed a lot more lately, at least here on yt. But it's just not as beautiful to me. Your tanks are a sight to behold! Beautifully done. I especially enjoyed your, what did you call it??? A constant breeding tank for CPD's? I am colony breeding them as well, though not in a beautiful tank like yours. Mine is more of a working tank😅. Just a bunch of Val and Sadge over half and moss and pea gravel on the other side for spawning. Your tank definitely gave me some ideas to redo mine over the winter if my CPD's slow down, as they seem to want to do as they're unheated here in southern California so our nights are cooling down. Do you notice any seasonality in your constant breeder or is it heated so you get mating all year? Thanks🙏
@@laurabustos6560 Thanks! My CPDs breed all year long. The basement has in-floor heating so it is 70-72F from Sept-May. From June-Aug it gets up to about 76F. I'm not really sure if there is a better time or temperature as the tank fills up with fry pretty quickly after I remove some to grow out tanks. If I had to guess, I'd say the summer seems a bit more productive.
Beautiful fish! I'm starting to really fancy some rainbow fish, especially blue-eyes, there's so many different varieties that I like way more than Bosemani which I've never been a fan of, they seem to hog the spotlight when it comes these species.
Thanks. There are plenty of gorgeous rainbows and blue eyes. Bosemani are one of the striking ones, but there are many beauties to chose from. Check out www.rainbowfish.angfaqld.org.au/Melano.htm
I would love to get some of those Kali Tawa rainbows and pick your brain regarding how you grow plants so well in Red Deer water. I cannot grow bolbitis worth a darn and you seem to grow everything. Your Kijiji add must have expired I just went on there today and it was gone. If you put it back up I will get in touch with you.
Thanks, for the reminder. I'm usually the last one to know when the add expires, lol. The add is back up and I have some Kali tawa left, mostly males. My bolbitis doesn't grow that great either, it's super slow growing. Most everything else for plants that I have are doing well in Red Deer water though.
Maybe I should just do the 10 in a mix of 50/50 tap ro-di water. Or even just mostly tap. Our water is naturally occurring from all the surrounding muskeg natures filter into cold lake our water source. Is there a way that I could private talk with you about possible purchases as I have a niece that is coming up here to visit the end of October after the Edm. Auction? That is if you don’t make it there.
Sure, my email is in the 'about' section. Basically, if there is anything you want I may be able to hook you up. There are some really accomplished fish breeders in the Edmonton area and I know a guy that can virtually get anything; does get a little spendy depending on what you are looking for.
Thank you Would it be possible to keep a few of the P. luminatis in a well established moderately planted 10gal. soft water tank. There are 3 Pygmy Cory’s & 2 otto’s but could remove those if that was too much. I am coming to the Edmonton club auction to join the club and meet some other fish enthusiasts. Loving my choice to change from saltwater to planted FW. Very challenging to learn Latin names for fish and plants whew.. If this setup is suitable I hope to attain some of these amazingly beautiful pseudomugils.
@@Auntyfishy I think they would be OK in a 10 gallon and do come from an environment with variable water conditions so softer water would likely be OK. I will try to bring some luminatus to the auction if I can make it there this year.
@@izelldixon3519 Thanks. The first time I posted it I didn't even think about "The Dean" and I just thought all fishroom tours do well, I expect the name helps a lot. I'll call it Just Dean's fish room next time, lol. The Dean and I have been keeping fish about the same amount of time, but our interests have been a little different.
Wow absolutely gorgeous set ups and even more beautiful collection of happy fish!!! Just amazing!!!
Thanks!
You've got some beautiful lush tanks! And an awesome selection of fish.
Thanks, you as well, along with the vampire crabs, of course, lol. If you have never kept the Sundadanio axelrodi, absolutely try them out, stunning fish that are not shy at all.
@@AguabonitaAquaticsI haven't even seen them for sale anywhere around here yet. But I'll keep an eye out for them. They look like they'd be a really good dither fish.
@@IndoorEcosystem I think they would be great dither fish.... and compete for looks with most any other fish I've seen. They are chili rasbora small, and look like tiny cardinal tetras in dim reflected light, very cool! I think my thumbnail does them justice... only took 700 shots, lol. They are quick and my camera is second rate.
@@AguabonitaAquatics Nano fish species are my favourite so these would be amazing to get. I recently moved with another potential move not too far off... Annoyingly... Once I get sorted though I will see if I can get a nice stable tank going and get some.
@@IndoorEcosystem Good luck. Moving aquariums is my least favorite activity, but a good excuse to do a new scape!
These are insanely beautiful tanks! And so many of them, with stunning fish that are absolutely thriving. I'm in awe.
Thanks so much!!!
Looking great... loving all the plants... micro tank looks awesome.
You have some absolutely amazing tanks. Very impressive
Still watching
Thanks. Maintenance per gallon is a little on the high side, but they do allow for more species variety which is a big plus.
Absolutely beautiful tanks
Thank you! They are a pleasure to keep!
Beautiful fish and beautiful plants
Thanks for checking them out. Half the fun is showing those who appreciate them.
@@AguabonitaAquatics
And your Amazonas article is great
@@emiliepulver5015 Thanks so much! I had some great advice putting it together!
Love seeing your tank updates. Exciting to hear you have collected seed from the barclaya - hope to see tiny plants in your future. Oh the baby puffers! Must say, I can not imagine how you go about catching any fish at all out of your tanks with all of the plants. I moved some danios from my 75 into my 40 and had to leave 3 behind that I just could NOT catch. And I have 12 debauwi cats in my 40 that I wanted to move. Nope. They are never leaving that tank! I think they have all stamped their feet and stuck out their tongues at me. Possibly heard them laughing too:)
Thanks! Hopefully the barclaya and pea puffers do well. I'm pretty excited about both. Your are right fish are insanely difficult to catch out of my tanks, but I love the look. Even guppies are a challenge. If you look at the juvenile Medaka tank, there is one guppy in it, she is a master escape artist, lol.
I’m jealous as how compact full your tanks are of plants. I know plants aren’t cheap. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, a lot of them weren't cheap to start with, but once they got going, the initial cost was a great investment when you keep setting up new tanks, lol.
You probably have the most nice planted tanks I've ever seen. That is very ambitious. And I am worried about my 110 gallon tank if something happens to me! Mine is doing very well with the plants and I'm trying to fill out the back of my tank with plants. Fertilize once a week, change about 25 gallons with rain water and filter with a sump and cannister filter. My fish do very well and love the plants. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! Maintenance takes a while, but it's more therapeutic than labour intensive. Sounds like you have a fantastic tank to work with. I have a plan laid out if anything happens to me as the tanks would crumble pretty fast. Gives me some piece of mind.
Beautiful tanks brother
Thanks! It's a beautiful hobby!
Howdy from Texas !
cool fish room I subbed
Howdy back, from Texas North... where I grew up we mostly say howdy, it's the cowboy way. Thanks for checking it out; it's a lot of fun!
I'm going out hunting Teewah and Schnapper Creek Rhads shortly in the wild. Yours look amazing.
Furcatus Blue Eyes are next in my list for my fish room.
Nice, I'm jealous! You guys have the best of both worlds down under. Collecting in the wild is next level! You will love the furcatus, they get bigger than I expected and more beautiful as they age... definitely not more productive though, lol. No eggs from the old-timers, but nice to look at.
Wow, everything is looking great! Awesome tour. What is the plant in the ivantsoffi tank, the long slender twisty one that is sort of growing up and tumbling over? I love the feel of that tank.
Thanks! Cryptocoryne balansae or as per Tropica Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae. The Ivantsoffis have since went to one of the 75s and it is now a baby pea puffer tank. Always lots of change in the fishroom, I'll have to do another update next month!
Happy to have found your channel, I’m loving your tanks and you are keeping things great!
Looking at your plants, I’m wondering if you are using aqua soil, ADA or just simple dirt (walstad method) for your tanks.
Please keep producing great content!
Thanks Poly! I actually only use straight sand or gravel with very limited vacuuming, a weeking 25% water change and the odd root tab. All the tanks are well established and many are fed heavily to grow fry, so I have good growth from a lot of fish waste.
Very interesting, as I was setting up new tanks so I wouldn't want to spend more money on ADA and other type of soils. I will consider walstad this time! Thank you very much and once again, your tanks are stunning! @@AguabonitaAquatics
@@holapolyI would say what I do is similar to walstad with a lot more water changes, a very active system that really requires a close eye on what is going on. I'm growing fry in almost all tanks, so there is a lot of nutrient input; things can go south if I don't stay on top of it... it's happened. For regular fish keeping walstad can work great, let the plants do most of the work. Give it a try!
Nice tour. I catch some rainbows about 3kms from my house in Brisbane, if i am lucky and its not all mosquito fish or firetail gudgeons
Thanks. I'm jealous, Australia seems like a fish keepers paradise!
Hey Dean, love the plants in all your tanks! The video you made a couple years ago featuring your angels you said you weren’t good at plants. Since when? I am a live plant flunky😢what’s your secret??
Thanks, but sorry, not that Dean, I'm just Dean, lol. I've always had plants. My secret is water changes, the odd root tab and picking out hair algae from time to time. My primary fertilizer is fish waste... nitrates are running at about 20-30 mg/L. Basically, just low tech planted tanks with pretty diligent maintenance.
Ha, thanks for clarifying. Regardless who you are, Dean😉 you have stunning tanks and they are sooo healthy. I will try again, you are my inspiration!
@@Sharky20 Thanks, I really appreciate it and am subsequently inspired. Circle of life, lol. I have been thinking about doing a low tech planted tank video. Now I have to do one!
All of your tanks look amazing, love the lush underwater gardens you got there. Do you fertelize your tanks?
Thanks! Just the odd root tab in a few of the sand tanks with heavy root feeders. 95% fish waste providing the fertilization.
I’m so jealous! I seriously kill all plants I try to grow in my tanks. I’m amazed just amazed!!! Are you using co2?
No CO2. Basically just fish waste and 25% weekly water changes. Start out with an easy and quick growing plant like hygrophila polysperma and expand from there with crypts and anubius. I killed a lot of plants in the beginning too... just stick with it and eventually you'll dial it in. What are your water parameters? I'm assuming hard alkaline.
Thank you for the update! I don't know what I love more, the fish or the plants. Your crypts look amazing. How many hours of light are they getting?
Thanks for checking it out! Lights are on for 15 hrs/day. They aren't very strong and I keep them on longer to promote more algae for my shrimp. Plants like it or melt away pretty quick, there have been a few casualties... but most species I've tried seem to adjust well and some, like the Barclaya, love it!
Absolutely beautiful tanks!! I just had this recent fish room tour pop up on my feed randomly. Liked, commented and subbed!
Question, are you running c02 on anything? ( doesn't look like super "high tech"?) or just lots of fishy fertilizer and good, stable tanks? ✌️
Thanks. No additional CO2, just from the fish. The fish are also providing 95% of the fertilizer, I do use the odd root tab. They are a bit higher energy systems as I am raising a fair number of fry. 25% water changes once a week. Really simple to maintain.
@@AguabonitaAquatics that's awesome! I feel like high tech gets pushed a lot more lately, at least here on yt. But it's just not as beautiful to me. Your tanks are a sight to behold! Beautifully done. I especially enjoyed your, what did you call it??? A constant breeding tank for CPD's? I am colony breeding them as well, though not in a beautiful tank like yours. Mine is more of a working tank😅. Just a bunch of Val and Sadge over half and moss and pea gravel on the other side for spawning. Your tank definitely gave me some ideas to redo mine over the winter if my CPD's slow down, as they seem to want to do as they're unheated here in southern California so our nights are cooling down. Do you notice any seasonality in your constant breeder or is it heated so you get mating all year? Thanks🙏
@@laurabustos6560 Thanks! My CPDs breed all year long. The basement has in-floor heating so it is 70-72F from Sept-May. From June-Aug it gets up to about 76F. I'm not really sure if there is a better time or temperature as the tank fills up with fry pretty quickly after I remove some to grow out tanks. If I had to guess, I'd say the summer seems a bit more productive.
Beautiful fish! I'm starting to really fancy some rainbow fish, especially blue-eyes, there's so many different varieties that I like way more than Bosemani which I've never been a fan of, they seem to hog the spotlight when it comes these species.
Thanks. There are plenty of gorgeous rainbows and blue eyes. Bosemani are one of the striking ones, but there are many beauties to chose from. Check out www.rainbowfish.angfaqld.org.au/Melano.htm
I aspire to get some geryi some day!
You won't regret it. Hard to look away from them!
I would love to get some of those Kali Tawa rainbows and pick your brain regarding how you grow plants so well in Red Deer water. I cannot grow bolbitis worth a darn and you seem to grow everything. Your Kijiji add must have expired I just went on there today and it was gone. If you put it back up I will get in touch with you.
Thanks, for the reminder. I'm usually the last one to know when the add expires, lol. The add is back up and I have some Kali tawa left, mostly males. My bolbitis doesn't grow that great either, it's super slow growing. Most everything else for plants that I have are doing well in Red Deer water though.
Maybe I should just do the 10 in a mix of 50/50 tap ro-di water. Or even just mostly tap. Our water is naturally occurring from all the surrounding muskeg natures filter into cold lake our water source. Is there a way that I could private talk with you about possible purchases as I have a niece that is coming up here to visit the end of October after the Edm. Auction? That is if you don’t make it there.
Sure, my email is in the 'about' section. Basically, if there is anything you want I may be able to hook you up. There are some really accomplished fish breeders in the Edmonton area and I know a guy that can virtually get anything; does get a little spendy depending on what you are looking for.
What size are most of the pseudomugil tanks?
They are between 13 and 20 gallons.
Thank you Would it be possible to keep a few of the P. luminatis in a well established moderately planted 10gal. soft water tank. There are 3 Pygmy Cory’s & 2 otto’s but could remove those if that was too much. I am coming to the Edmonton club auction to join the club and meet some other fish enthusiasts. Loving my choice to change from saltwater to planted FW. Very challenging to learn Latin names for fish and plants whew.. If this setup is suitable I hope to attain some of these amazingly beautiful pseudomugils.
@@Auntyfishy I think they would be OK in a 10 gallon and do come from an environment with variable water conditions so softer water would likely be OK. I will try to bring some luminatus to the auction if I can make it there this year.
Ur not DEAN
Lol, not that Dean. There is more than one Dean in fishkeeping. I'm just a lesser known Dean. You can call me Just Dean, not The DEAN.
@@AguabonitaAquaticsactually really smart. The reason I clicked on because I thought you we're that Dean but I'm really impressed
@@izelldixon3519 Thanks. The first time I posted it I didn't even think about "The Dean" and I just thought all fishroom tours do well, I expect the name helps a lot. I'll call it Just Dean's fish room next time, lol. The Dean and I have been keeping fish about the same amount of time, but our interests have been a little different.
@@AguabonitaAquaticsor you could call it "the other Dean" 😅
@@laurabustos6560 lol, that works too!