I knew that I had to make a paludarium this time around for my wife's new betta. What do you think of the project and Mia? I've never seen a betta that looks quite like her. Also, what's your favorite pizza? 🍕😉
PLEASE give us a whole SERIES even on which plants work best in which environments and also how to select the appropriate hardscape materials! I know there's certain trees and rocks that shouldn't be submerged but it's hard to find out with Google unless you know what to google and the internet seems opposed to giving a truly comprehensive list for anything. I think comprehensive videos on what plants and materials would be great for whenever you're in a project rut or it's just want to make something different and they would help those of us who want to start but still are too worried about what we don't know (to be fair that could just be me). Anyways love you Tanner! Hope you and all your critters are doing well!
I second this! I have both a 30 gal tank and a 10 gal tank that I would love to turn into paludariums, but I don't even know where to start (No fish, I hate fish, but I'd like some little shrimpies or something similar just to give it a little extra "life" without being a ton of work once it's up and running)
YES. Omg, you said it perfectly. I have been trying to experiment and learn on my own where internet sources are lacking, but I really don't have the time or money for extensive trial and error. It would be great to get a comprehensive tutorial so that ppl in my position dont need to waste resources in failed projects.
I would love to learn more about how to choose waterline plants, I have seen such interesting behaviour with my fish when they have a "shore line" so to speak, or an overhang. Would love to be able to break it up with more plants but it's hard to find information online, a video on your decades of experience would be invaluable 😍🤣
Technically you can use almost all aquarium plants, since they are almost all swamp type plants (some eclusions apply, like blyxia japonica, which only has a submersed form). So most can grow under and above water, thus they can break that line. (for example use mosses lile weeping moss, or taxiphyllum types, or plants like hydrocotyle tripartita/hydrocotyle sp. japan/hydrocotyle verticillata or utricularia gramminifolia [a carnivore, but harmless and doesn't grow traps with the normal amount of nutrients; also has beautiful flowers when emersed] as vine-type plants that grow downwards into the water, or basically every stem plant to grow out of water, or things like cryptocoryne, anubias, microsorum or echinodorus species)
He should totally create some more videos just sharing his experience! I have so many questions that I would love to have answered. After all his years in the hobby, I'm sure they would be invaluable.
Is that why I never see adverts? I often see people complaining about the number of adverts on various videos but I literally never get any. I live in West Africa so I thought maybe nobody was bothering to advertise here.
@@gardeninginthedesert Probably your location, I never used my mobile devices to watch youtube if I could help it until I got premium because the ads were overwhelming.
@@gardeninginthedesert I'm on mobile and get ads like crazy. I think op meant that they were surprised to see a desktop-STYLE skip ad button when on mobile, since the apps look different between mobile and desktop.
Fish jumping is a natural occurrence when they are interacting with each other so consider putting on a lid with little holes in it to keep them from getting out. It doesn’t always look good but it will save their life so good trade off.
Lids are a MUST..you have to think about safety over esthetic. A beautiful tank is amazing but you MUST think about the "what if" scenarios that can come up. Fish jump...sometimes even if they feel completely comfortable in the set up..that's why lids are needed.
I love Bettas. Every Betta I’ve ever owned has just been personality packed! They are smart and affectionate and glad to see their human. Such cool little fish.
Another beautiful build! Yes, it would definitely be interesting to see a video that talks about the details of working with aquatic plants. I've always loved the look a natural aquascape but have never had the time to do the research I thought it deserved. A video on the basics of how to create and care for a scape with aquatic and semi-aquatic plants would be great! Keep up the good work.
Great video. I'm not sure how detailed you've gotten into it in the past, but maybe you should do a mini-series about the technical aspect of typical tank you've made. Ranging from simple to the most ambitious. What I mean by that is explaining each "layer" of filtration, nutrient creation, PH balancing, and so forth with regards to each part of the tank. The filters, the moss, the plants, the sub-strait, etc., and how it all works together so we have a better understand as to the WHY you do certain things and not others.
I'd love to see that, too! I stumbled across your channel yesterday and am obsessed! I think this a great idea and one everyone seems to be asking (begging in some cases 😁 oh, ok, my cars 😂) for.
I'd love a video about filtration in these sorts of setups! another video that I would find really practically useful is a bit of a guide to some of your favorite plants, and some that are more tolerant/friendly to beginners!
I would love that more in-depth video, especially on getting marginal plants just right! From selection of plants to placement/depth to what kind of substrate to choose (moss wrap and mount, high-humidity ABG above the waterline, just aquasoil, a LECA container...???) and as always... how to troubleshoot when things don't thrive. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us in such an accessible way. I love all your builds, they're stunning, and you gave me the knowledge and confidence needed to start doing my own, which has brought a lot of joy to my life. 💜
I was rewatching your building trying to ride out this depressive episode I'm in now. Every now and then it gets so bad I get serious neck pain and can't get out of bed. So I was like, I need fish in my life... BUT that subscribe thing - that wsa actually my first laugh in a really long time and it cleared my ache for a while there. I love this channel.
Yes please do a video on water line plants and natural filtration! I'm going to build an indoor/patio pond here soon and would love to hear your options for plants
I’m so glad you gave her a spacious tank! It’s absurd how most brands/pet stores/etc. claim that bettas will be ok long term in tiny, barren containers.
Ok, maybe I'm tired and hearing things. But at the end "demystify" with the mist on screen and then "leaf me a thumbs up" with the leaves? Are you making puns Tanner? 😂
why is your stuff sooo cool. I've definitely been inspired to create all sorts of terrariums and aquascapes little by little. I'm definitely inexperienced, but I'm trying. My goal is to have the best looking, most green looking office in the building. A place were co-workers can come and chill out from the stresses of work, a zen room if you will. Thanks for always keeping me inspired.
I love betta fish so much and really sympathized with your wife’s loss, so I’m so happy that you found a new little lady for her with a fun personality and stunning colors! The tank is such a good idea to keep her safe and happy as well. I think you definitely nailed everything about this. I would also LOVE a video that would demystify the process! I’m super interested in natural filtration.
I was wathcing this vieo like I do many and the 'ad' letting everyone know you were almost to a million a year ago compared to where you are now is such an incredible jump. You've got such a relaxing voice and your desire to have people learn about and love animals as you do is next level keep up the amazing work and thank you for sharing it
I’d love to see some in depth videos on plant selection, the filtration in these setups, and everything of the sort! A mini series covering the different topics would be great.
it is true about each betta being completely different personality wise i had two not too long ago - separate tanks of course - and one of them was very nippy with his tank mates and would chase them around if they annoyed him too much, while the other was super friendly and downright inquistive. If he saw you coming near the tank, he would spend most of the time at the glass watching you, watching everything you did
WOW, what a gorgeous Betta! I've never seen one with those shades of blue and yellow mixed together. And what an amazing scape to highlight her. Gorgeous.
Your videos are very informative and a deep dive into which plants work best where and how would be great. I have moved on to my first terrerium build after several scaped planted aquariums. Dont stress, just scape Chicken, bacon, ranch, diced tomatos in a medium pan crust
Its nice Tanner bought his wife another betta because they do jump when you least expect it. Mine jump while I was changing its tank water and landed in the bathroom sink where it fell in the drain. Sad story aside, I really like how he put the tank together and betta fish, in my opinion, are one of the cutest fish to get.
That fake ad was the highlight im sorry that was actually perfect. The build looks gorgeous too ofc they always do. I LOVE the centerpiece of this one especially.
Is the water oxygenated enough as to where the betta won't need to use its labyrinth organ? I'm wondering if the atomizer could negatively affect the betta breathing from the surface. The atomizer effect looks aaawesome, otherwise.
I thought the same things. I worked at a pet store, and we always informed customers that betta tanks need a lid to keep the airtemperature and humidity above the tank relatively stable, because they could get sick otherwise. I would think the atomizer negatively affects the betta's breathing. :/
Ellie, Mia...could be wrong but is the wife a gaming fan? Ellie from The Last of Us, Mia from Resident Evil Village (8). Mia looks like my girl, Thundra, except with more iridescent blue. Really cool 😎
This is one of the most insanely creative, naturalistic and yet beneficial aquarium projects ever! Especially for a betta. This is super cool and it inspires me a lot! It was pretty calming to watch too! Please keep us updated on how this aquarium would be in the long run! AND YES I’d love to hear more details on longer videos about how you pick or work with aquascaping and aquatic plants.
That one is truly beautiful as they all are you are truly talented, you have inspired me to go fully bioactive with my crested geckos tank so thank you and keep up the fantastic work👍
Yes, l would love to learn more from you, especially about the technical stuff, like what equipment to use and how to set it up, along with the hard scape. To me this is the most challenging work to figure out.
Thanks for posting. You know @SerpaDesign , These vids are so dense w/ info, and calming, and 3 months after my BF introduced me to your channel, my interest was reignited, and *poof*, I have 3 small aquariums and am constantly foraging for mosses, driftwood, and stones. Thanks for the vids which help me escape from stress while working. *hi 5*👍🏼
I would love to see you elaborate on a small build like this. To be honest I really appreciate the filtration system you put together for this tank. It's so simple looking from the outside but there is so much going on to the untrained eye 👁️ Keep making videos!! 🤙
All I can say is you're very gifted and if you weren't taught by someone you have an immense gift I live in Taiwan where the water is not stable because it comes from a volcano and I have tried everything to stabilize the pH from letting it sit to adding almond leaves maybe I need more I don't know but it's really sad because I really like aquascaping in fact I have a lot of good ideas I just it's just really hard cuz I want to do well but I can't.. We don't have filtered water in the building but I live in if we had a filtration system it wouldn't be a problem
I love how brightly colored fish &/or other brightly colored fresh water aquatic creatures *POP* in darker water tanks! Awesome build. I know this is an older video so I’m fixing to search to see if you have ever made the in-depth plant video you mentioned. But if by chance you haven’t…please do! I always hesitate to add plants…esp underwater ones…due to the fact I’ve had horrible luck with them in the past & being on a tight budget I can’t afford to waste money on something that just keep dying in a few days to weeks time!😕
Just now getting to this video. I love Mia! In regards to your question/prompt at the end, YES PLEASE! I’ve been looking for some info about using terrestrial plants in aquariums/paludariums, and I haven’t found a good, consolidated resource so I would absolutely ADORE it if you made a video detailing how to use plants from the house plant store/garden center/local hardware store for aquatics. Thank you so much for making these videos. I got into aquariums less than a year ago, and your videos have been a phenomenal source of information and inspiration. If you’re ever in Philadelphia for a trade show or the like I would love to come by and chat. Thanks again for providing these videos, they’re an incredible resource, and a big part of why I’m into the hobby. Also, you totally got me with the fake ad, that alone warranted a like lol.
I would love to learn more about the plants you used for this setup as I would love to do something along those lines! Thank you for your fantastic videos and for sharing your tips and tricks
Bro, you had me checking my premium subscription when that ad popped up haha. Got me good. Love the tank! Keep up the good work. I find myself checking youtube everyday for your videos.
I knew that I had to make a paludarium this time around for my wife's new betta. What do you think of the project and Mia? I've never seen a betta that looks quite like her. Also, what's your favorite pizza? 🍕😉
i like my pizza thin crust, extra sauce, NO cheese, with onions, olives, and nutritional yeast on top. weird, but you asked.
Chicken bacon ranch pizza
Absolutely beautiful. I think it looks better without a mist...but it's just my preference. 👍👏👏👏
...and pizza? Chicken Barbecue with goat cheese. 😁
Steak taco pizza from Amherst house of pizza in Massachusetts. I take a 2 hour drive a couple times a year just for it.
Looks great! I like all pizza, but I miss a classic slice of New York pie.
I was really confused about the pizza ad because I'm on UA-cam Premium. Well done, Tanner!
Yeah me too, I was like what the hell UA-cam.
Agreed. I wasn’t real happy he did that.
Same. I was like what I'm the world is going on here!
Nice one Tanner, you got us with this one.
Omg that add was gold got me good!
Woah.... How rich are you bro ?
PLEASE give us a whole SERIES even on which plants work best in which environments and also how to select the appropriate hardscape materials! I know there's certain trees and rocks that shouldn't be submerged but it's hard to find out with Google unless you know what to google and the internet seems opposed to giving a truly comprehensive list for anything. I think comprehensive videos on what plants and materials would be great for whenever you're in a project rut or it's just want to make something different and they would help those of us who want to start but still are too worried about what we don't know (to be fair that could just be me). Anyways love you Tanner! Hope you and all your critters are doing well!
Agreed !!
I second this! I have both a 30 gal tank and a 10 gal tank that I would love to turn into paludariums, but I don't even know where to start
(No fish, I hate fish, but I'd like some little shrimpies or something similar just to give it a little extra "life" without being a ton of work once it's up and running)
YES. Omg, you said it perfectly. I have been trying to experiment and learn on my own where internet sources are lacking, but I really don't have the time or money for extensive trial and error. It would be great to get a comprehensive tutorial so that ppl in my position dont need to waste resources in failed projects.
Seconded!!
Yes please!!!
I would love to learn more about how to choose waterline plants, I have seen such interesting behaviour with my fish when they have a "shore line" so to speak, or an overhang. Would love to be able to break it up with more plants but it's hard to find information online, a video on your decades of experience would be invaluable 😍🤣
Technically you can use almost all aquarium plants, since they are almost all swamp type plants (some eclusions apply, like blyxia japonica, which only has a submersed form).
So most can grow under and above water, thus they can break that line. (for example use mosses lile weeping moss, or taxiphyllum types, or plants like hydrocotyle tripartita/hydrocotyle sp. japan/hydrocotyle verticillata or utricularia gramminifolia [a carnivore, but harmless and doesn't grow traps with the normal amount of nutrients; also has beautiful flowers when emersed] as vine-type plants that grow downwards into the water, or basically every stem plant to grow out of water, or things like cryptocoryne, anubias, microsorum or echinodorus species)
He should totally create some more videos just sharing his experience! I have so many questions that I would love to have answered. After all his years in the hobby, I'm sure they would be invaluable.
2:20 that was amazing 😂 Im on mobile so I was very surprised when the "skip add" button showed up like it does on a computer :)
Is that why I never see adverts? I often see people complaining about the number of adverts on various videos but I literally never get any. I live in West Africa so I thought maybe nobody was bothering to advertise here.
@@gardeninginthedesert Probably your location, I never used my mobile devices to watch youtube if I could help it until I got premium because the ads were overwhelming.
@@gardeninginthedesert I'm on mobile and get ads like crazy. I think op meant that they were surprised to see a desktop-STYLE skip ad button when on mobile, since the apps look different between mobile and desktop.
Definitely interested to learn more about how you select plants and accommodate for them in this type of build. Thanks for the great content!
Fish jumping is a natural occurrence when they are interacting with each other so consider putting on a lid with little holes in it to keep them from getting out. It doesn’t always look good but it will save their life so good trade off.
Yes, it’s also good to have floaters and a lower water level
Lids are a MUST..you have to think about safety over esthetic. A beautiful tank is amazing but you MUST think about the "what if" scenarios that can come up. Fish jump...sometimes even if they feel completely comfortable in the set up..that's why lids are needed.
It can't jump that high
I love Bettas. Every Betta I’ve ever owned has just been personality packed! They are smart and affectionate and glad to see their human. Such cool little fish.
My lady and I have betas, lot of people never think you’ll get that attached to them but next to your cats my fish became my little buddies
Another beautiful build! Yes, it would definitely be interesting to see a video that talks about the details of working with aquatic plants. I've always loved the look a natural aquascape but have never had the time to do the research I thought it deserved. A video on the basics of how to create and care for a scape with aquatic and semi-aquatic plants would be great! Keep up the good work.
One of my favourite builds for a few months. I really appreciate the look of this one.
A Miadarium? Indeed another piece of living art :)
Great video.
I'm not sure how detailed you've gotten into it in the past, but maybe you should do a mini-series about the technical aspect of typical tank you've made. Ranging from simple to the most ambitious.
What I mean by that is explaining each "layer" of filtration, nutrient creation, PH balancing, and so forth with regards to each part of the tank. The filters, the moss, the plants, the sub-strait, etc., and how it all works together so we have a better understand as to the WHY you do certain things and not others.
I'd love to see that, too! I stumbled across your channel yesterday and am obsessed! I think this a great idea and one everyone seems to be asking (begging in some cases 😁 oh, ok, my cars 😂) for.
I'd love a video about filtration in these sorts of setups! another video that I would find really practically useful is a bit of a guide to some of your favorite plants, and some that are more tolerant/friendly to beginners!
I would love that more in-depth video, especially on getting marginal plants just right! From selection of plants to placement/depth to what kind of substrate to choose (moss wrap and mount, high-humidity ABG above the waterline, just aquasoil, a LECA container...???) and as always... how to troubleshoot when things don't thrive.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us in such an accessible way. I love all your builds, they're stunning, and you gave me the knowledge and confidence needed to start doing my own, which has brought a lot of joy to my life. 💜
I was rewatching your building trying to ride out this depressive episode I'm in now. Every now and then it gets so bad I get serious neck pain and can't get out of bed. So I was like, I need fish in my life... BUT that subscribe thing - that wsa actually my first laugh in a really long time and it cleared my ache for a while there. I love this channel.
Yes please do a video on water line plants and natural filtration! I'm going to build an indoor/patio pond here soon and would love to hear your options for plants
Me too! I would love a video like that! Serpa design was one of those who led me to make my fishkeeping channel! 😄
Yes...in-depth video please! I learn so much and the inspiration can't be measured!
I’m so glad you gave her a spacious tank! It’s absurd how most brands/pet stores/etc. claim that bettas will be ok long term in tiny, barren containers.
your wife will be a happy camper !!!! old adage happy wife , happy life !!!! greetings from Florida !!!!
Ok, maybe I'm tired and hearing things. But at the end "demystify" with the mist on screen and then "leaf me a thumbs up" with the leaves? Are you making puns Tanner? 😂
I caught this too, it sounded a bit fishy to me
He betta got it right on time! 😂😂😂😂😂😭😭
why is your stuff sooo cool. I've definitely been inspired to create all sorts of terrariums and aquascapes little by little. I'm definitely inexperienced, but I'm trying. My goal is to have the best looking, most green looking office in the building. A place were co-workers can come and chill out from the stresses of work, a zen room if you will. Thanks for always keeping me inspired.
Just getting off work, absolutely perfect timing.
Definitely, demystify the process. There's so many choices.
I love betta fish so much and really sympathized with your wife’s loss, so I’m so happy that you found a new little lady for her with a fun personality and stunning colors! The tank is such a good idea to keep her safe and happy as well. I think you definitely nailed everything about this. I would also LOVE a video that would demystify the process! I’m super interested in natural filtration.
I was wathcing this vieo like I do many and the 'ad' letting everyone know you were almost to a million a year ago compared to where you are now is such an incredible jump. You've got such a relaxing voice and your desire to have people learn about and love animals as you do is next level keep up the amazing work and thank you for sharing it
I’d love to see some in depth videos on plant selection, the filtration in these setups, and everything of the sort! A mini series covering the different topics would be great.
Mia is the most beautiful betta I’ve seen in a long while and the tank frames her so well!
I think this is your best betta tank, and that "ad" had me rolling.
it is true about each betta being completely different personality wise
i had two not too long ago - separate tanks of course - and one of them was very nippy with his tank mates and would chase them around if they annoyed him too much, while the other was super friendly and downright inquistive. If he saw you coming near the tank, he would spend most of the time at the glass watching you, watching everything you did
I kept trying to click “skip add” not realizing It was part of the vid lol
😂😂😂
When he’s not awkwardly forcing his voice to deepen his videos are really enjoyable.
UA-cam needs to add a 'love' button just for your channel. Every single video is amazing and I'll watch any content you upload. Thanks Tanner!
Mia is gorgeous. Love her new set-up. Thankyou
I’ve been trying to do something similar in a 6g tank and can’t quite get it right. Yes, more info on the non-aquatic plants would be great.
I would definitely like to see how you put together a natural filtration system!
Love the tank!! That is the coolest female betta I’ve ever seen.
WOW, what a gorgeous Betta! I've never seen one with those shades of blue and yellow mixed together. And what an amazing scape to highlight her. Gorgeous.
Your videos are very informative and a deep dive into which plants work best where and how would be great. I have moved on to my first terrerium build after several scaped planted aquariums. Dont stress, just scape
Chicken, bacon, ranch, diced tomatos in a medium pan crust
really enjoyed the mossybrickpizza topped up with some cheese and botanicals
Ridiculously phenomenal. And what a beautiful betta!!
Would you ever consider building a saltwater aquascape with saltwater livestock? Maybe some kind of scape one might observe while snorkeling?
Its nice Tanner bought his wife another betta because they do jump when you least expect it. Mine jump while I was changing its tank water and landed in the bathroom sink where it fell in the drain. Sad story aside, I really like how he put the tank together and betta fish, in my opinion, are one of the cutest fish to get.
I've seen freshwater clams at my local pet store. Have you ever thought of tanks with them or are they an animal you decided against for your tanks
Yes! Please go through how you pick plants. I am looking at creating my own aquarium/vivarium and definaly want to figure out the best plants!
"It looked good but a little too drippy"
-Tanner Serpa 2021
Is there drift wood from Caspers aquarium? It look's amazing!
That's correct, good eye!
@@SerpaDesign thank's:) is Casper okay?
That fake ad was the highlight im sorry that was actually perfect. The build looks gorgeous too ofc they always do. I LOVE the centerpiece of this one especially.
Is the water oxygenated enough as to where the betta won't need to use its labyrinth organ? I'm wondering if the atomizer could negatively affect the betta breathing from the surface. The atomizer effect looks aaawesome, otherwise.
I thought the same things. I worked at a pet store, and we always informed customers that betta tanks need a lid to keep the airtemperature and humidity above the tank relatively stable, because they could get sick otherwise. I would think the atomizer negatively affects the betta's breathing. :/
I love all your videos you are the one that inspire me to get in the hobby and yesterday was the anniversary of one year
Ellie, Mia...could be wrong but is the wife a gaming fan? Ellie from The Last of Us, Mia from Resident Evil Village (8). Mia looks like my girl, Thundra, except with more iridescent blue. Really cool 😎
She's a very pretty betta.....and that is an incredible tank ! Nice work !
Who else accidentally skipped ahead on the pizza ad
Wow! Love this scape and Mia is so sweet 🥰
One of your most stunning builds yet, good work
Awesomeness. I love betas. I have 5. But their tanks look nothing like this. So beautiful.
OMG That ad bit was genius lol. You are so witty and creative.
This is one of the most insanely creative, naturalistic and yet beneficial aquarium projects ever! Especially for a betta. This is super cool and it inspires me a lot! It was pretty calming to watch too! Please keep us updated on how this aquarium would be in the long run! AND YES I’d love to hear more details on longer videos about how you pick or work with aquascaping and aquatic plants.
You got me so good with that add, Tanner. Well played, sir. Well played *nods slowly*
That one is truly beautiful as they all are you are truly talented, you have inspired me to go fully bioactive with my crested geckos tank so thank you and keep up the fantastic work👍
Thanks to you I have finally discovered a new passion I didn't know I needed, thank you, and keep up the incredible work my friend!
Yes, l would love to learn more from you, especially about the technical stuff, like what equipment to use and how to set it up, along with the hard scape. To me this is the most challenging work to figure out.
Dude! That is a dope build and hands down the most unique and beautiful Betta I've ever seen!!!
I really enjoyed this build. So sorry about your wife’s old fish. Yes a video about the way this type of tank is naturally filtered would be great
Your "ad" really had me. I kept trying to skip then wondering why the video kept pausing. Take my Like Tanner. Love you man.
The production value is better than ever, good video and very cool Beta!
Thanks for posting. You know @SerpaDesign , These vids are so dense w/ info, and calming, and 3 months after my BF introduced me to your channel, my interest was reignited, and *poof*, I have 3 small aquariums and am constantly foraging for mosses, driftwood, and stones. Thanks for the vids which help me escape from stress while working. *hi 5*👍🏼
Lucky fish, a safe, natural environment for her 👍
Yes please!! Video on how to make a good environment for fishies!!
Yes Mr. Serpa, demystify everything my man.
I’d love a video about these low-tech setups! They seem beautiful and low maintenance.
I request more wife-inspired fish namings !!!! I hope Mia will have a long and beautiful life with the two of you and not cause another heartbreak.
That is one lucky betta- beautiful environment 💕👍
That is incredible scape! And Mia is beautiful.
I would love to see you elaborate on a small build like this. To be honest I really appreciate the filtration system you put together for this tank. It's so simple looking from the outside but there is so much going on to the untrained eye 👁️
Keep making videos!! 🤙
All I can say is you're very gifted and if you weren't taught by someone you have an immense gift
I live in Taiwan where the water is not stable because it comes from a volcano and I have tried everything to stabilize the pH from letting it sit to adding almond leaves maybe I need more I don't know but it's really sad because I really like aquascaping in fact I have a lot of good ideas I just it's just really hard cuz I want to do well but I can't..
We don't have filtered water in the building but I live in if we had a filtration system it wouldn't be a problem
Yes, any info on making these awesome works of art more feasible and easier to understand is something I'm interested in!!
I love the atomiser , this is such a beautiful tank! Great work I really love watching your videos!
10:23 - 11:08 Definitely need that video in 2023 with recommended plants to use
Your wife is very fortunate to have a beautiful tank like that
Extensive video on plant selection? Yes please!
Extensive video on the “why” you choose the plant combinations you do? Yes, for sure!
I love how brightly colored fish &/or other brightly colored fresh water aquatic creatures *POP* in darker water tanks! Awesome build. I know this is an older video so I’m fixing to search to see if you have ever made the in-depth plant video you mentioned. But if by chance you haven’t…please do! I always hesitate to add plants…esp underwater ones…due to the fact I’ve had horrible luck with them in the past & being on a tight budget I can’t afford to waste money on something that just keep dying in a few days to weeks time!😕
Yes please!! A long dissection!! 😎😎😎😎
I'm not even into aquatic setups but your videos really got me wanting to make one.
Me too! I keep lots of nano fish and fish tanks. My aquarium channel is dedicated to them! 🐠 🐟
My cat was really into this when I played it on my tv. The fish was the best ofc but she really liked the plants.
I was really confused as of why I couldn't skip the ad ahah, well done :)
Beautiful betta. And another great build.
I love your work. They are amazing. Keep up the work I enjoy watching you. Hello from Texas
I love that main piece of driftwood! First time I’ve experienced driftwood envy lol
Yes, please do an in depth video on planting a selecting terrestrial plant in a tank set up (especially for a betta)!!!
Welcome Mia you are an absolutely beautiful 🥰😍🌿🐟🌿 Thank for sharing Tanner 🙏💚
Just now getting to this video. I love Mia!
In regards to your question/prompt at the end, YES PLEASE! I’ve been looking for some info about using terrestrial plants in aquariums/paludariums, and I haven’t found a good, consolidated resource so I would absolutely ADORE it if you made a video detailing how to use plants from the house plant store/garden center/local hardware store for aquatics.
Thank you so much for making these videos. I got into aquariums less than a year ago, and your videos have been a phenomenal source of information and inspiration. If you’re ever in Philadelphia for a trade show or the like I would love to come by and chat. Thanks again for providing these videos, they’re an incredible resource, and a big part of why I’m into the hobby.
Also, you totally got me with the fake ad, that alone warranted a like lol.
I would love to learn more about the plants you used for this setup as I would love to do something along those lines!
Thank you for your fantastic videos and for sharing your tips and tricks
Neat fish she reminds me of a tiny archerfish. Keep up the good work!
This is incredible. Why isn't there a LOVE button? 😃
Bro, you had me checking my premium subscription when that ad popped up haha. Got me good. Love the tank! Keep up the good work. I find myself checking youtube everyday for your videos.
Gorgeous tank setup and the Betta is beautiful!
Yes please do that video! Beautiful setup
Ya I would love a video that goes in depth on choosing plants and how natural filtration work for something like this.