Which Fish Tank Plants to Try?

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  • @AquariumCoop
    @AquariumCoop  5 років тому +24

    *Do yourself a favor and subscribe so you get more videos like this from us.* bit.ly/2Yez7yl

    • @peculiarone339
      @peculiarone339 5 років тому

      Did you just say Marble Anubis??? Like, Anubis with variegation? 😯😃

    • @joeestes4958
      @joeestes4958 3 роки тому

      Almost 600,000 subs Cory. Congrats in advance!

  • @AuthorNancyKimball
    @AuthorNancyKimball 4 роки тому +88

    00:01 Intro
    03:29 Substrates
    07:45 Lighting
    11:52 Underwater LED's
    13:10 CO2
    15:30 Why CO2 Isn't Always the Answer to Algae
    16:54 Fertilizer Selection and Availability
    18:20 Aquarium Coop Website Plant Selection Tools
    21:45 Vallisneria (Val)
    23:33 Pogostemon Stellatus Octopus
    24:45 Monte Carlo
    26:35 Java Fern
    29:15 Gravel Vac - Yes or No in a Highly Stocked Tank
    31:30 Anubius Nana Petite
    33:35 Cryptocoryne Wendetii
    36:46 Marimo Moss Ball
    38:45 Fissidens Nobilis Moss Mat
    40:36 Micro Sword
    41:50 Amazon Sword
    44:01 Chat Q & A
    50:03 Algae and Tank - Balancing
    53:20 Christmas Moss
    54:54 Jave Fern Windelov (Jazz Hands)
    56:05 Jave Fern on Wood
    57:12 Staurogyne Repens
    58:08 Trimming Stem Plants
    59:13 Cryptocoryne Lutea
    1:00:16 How Aquarium Coop Handles Plants (aka why they arrive so healthy)
    1:10:30 Chat Q & A
    1:13:13 Vallisneria Varieties
    1:15:09 Bucephalandra on Wood / Sustainability / Supply Chain Ethics
    1:19:28 Chat Q & A
    1:24:52 Water Sprite
    1:28:45 Anubius Nana Petite in a Bowl (the Zen tank)
    1:29:47 Red Melon Sword
    1:30:38 Scarlet Temple
    1:32:14 Tiger Lotus
    1:33:33 Madagascar Lace Plant
    1:34:06 How to Be Successful - BOILED DOWN
    1:35:28 Chat Q & A
    1:40:18 Susswassertang Super Growth Strategies
    1:40:55 Chat Q & A
    1:51:13 Dean's Fish Room News
    1:52:10 Chat Q & A
    1:55:03 Best Carpeting Plants
    1:57:50 Good Red Plants
    2:00:07 Chat Q & A
    2:04:48 Outro

    • @silkqueen8498
      @silkqueen8498 3 роки тому +3

      Wow and thanks 😊

    • @jairalt
      @jairalt 2 роки тому

      The hero we didnt know I need!!

  • @Bekindallways
    @Bekindallways 2 роки тому +3

    I love the honesty in your videos. I just don't sense any deception, just genuine words. Even your long videos aren't fluff and show, it's all info or goofy yet understandable metaphors.
    Thank you.

  • @k0olmini11
    @k0olmini11 4 роки тому +12

    Cory I was really bummed about not being able to grow plants too well. Hearing you talk has really given me a more positive outlook. You are a great face for the hobby. Keep it up!

  • @kailm.5107
    @kailm.5107 4 роки тому +50

    Captions think that one plant is called “slaughter octopus” and now I want to start a band with that name.

  • @dolleymadison3753
    @dolleymadison3753 5 років тому +8

    Love Cory’s videos. After twenty+ years of fishkeeping since starting as a young hobbyist and reading every word of my Golden Guide and the Innes Exotic Fish books multiple times, hearing about the hobby firsthand puts it in a whole new perspective every time I watch a new video. THANK YOU!

  • @djssquibbs3295
    @djssquibbs3295 5 років тому +31

    I Think You're Awesome and you're doing the best that you can as a business owner. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with everyone

  • @barbkrienke8400
    @barbkrienke8400 5 років тому +21

    Hi Cory! I wanted to let you know that I really love the fert, carbon and iron that you sell in pump tops. It so much easier and less messy than the others out there. I have some ideas / suggestions for products that I would be interested in. (1) It would be great if we could order the pump top stuff but without the pump. Now that I have them, it would be less wasteful if I could just order the new bottle without the pump. (2) It would be great to be able to get the carbon without the additive that suppresses algae, but that vals are sensitive to. I have a great algae clean up crew, and would rather use something that wouldn't stress out my vals. (3) This is a little off the wall, but as I was using my new fluval light that is controlled by the app on my phone, I started thinking about how great it would be is someone made a digital thermometer that connected to an app on my phone too. If a heater broke and started cranking out tons of heat, or if it died and the temps dropped, it would be so great if I could get an alarm on my phone. The real reason I thought of this though, was that I'm going to try a "summer tub" for the first time (thanks to Rachel O'Leary's great videos on the topic). I'm going to have a small koi in the tub, and am a little worried about keeping the water temp low enough. I'll keep an eye on it, but an alarm would really come in handy for that. Thanks so much for all of your really great and helpful videos, and those of the other folks at Aquarium Coop. I never had real plants before, and over the last few months I now have only lots of real plants and none of the plastic plants I had before. The idea of keeping an ecosystem instead of fish in a tank was really eye opening and inspiring to me!

    • @SuperGankBros
      @SuperGankBros 2 роки тому +2

      So, to your second point, liquid carbon as you're thinking of it (co2) cannot exist within earth's atmosphere. To add to that, any and all organic matter is carbon based, and the point of these "liquid carbons" like Excel isn't to add some sort of miracle replacement for co2 injection, it's specifically for the glutaraldehyde which is an algaecide. It works, but not for the reason you or many others seem to be aware of. It works by killing off the algae before it can take hold or even after. No algae means the plants no longer have to compete against it for the nutrients and the dead algae breaks down and is then consumed by the plants.
      To the third point, look into heater controllers. Something like an Inkbird. You plug the heater into the temperature controller, which has a thermometer probe that you place in the water, and it turns the heater on and off to attain the temperature you set with the controller. If the heater fails and the temperature rises too high because it broke, the controller will turn off the heater and stop it from boiling all of your fish.

    • @danm8004
      @danm8004 2 роки тому

      @@SuperGankBros what then if the heating element were to fail before the thermostat?

  • @sammijo5693
    @sammijo5693 5 років тому +59

    Corey's got the best analogies 😆 Love to listen to the streams while I do water changes. Keep up the great work!

    • @seraphehm5742
      @seraphehm5742 5 років тому +2

      Honestly, same. Although it doesn't take me the full 2 hours lol.

  • @juliefalk9615
    @juliefalk9615 5 років тому +5

    Always look forward to your podcasts. I learn something every time. Thank you.

  • @hunterrider1782
    @hunterrider1782 5 років тому +2

    Hey, podcast listener here! I just want to say how much I appreciate having your livestreams available for me to listen to and download. Having interesting, informative content to listen to is amazing and it makes long car trips seem very quick! Last week I was wondering how to treat this algae in my tank and was listening to your podcast where you talked about blue-green algae and how it had a smell. I treated my tank with eryth. and the algae cleared up right away! Thank you!

  • @nevermindlaughs
    @nevermindlaughs Рік тому

    my tank game has come so far since i started watchign the coop channel, what a journey the last couple years has been. thanks guys

  • @fatjohny1009
    @fatjohny1009 5 років тому +7

    Thanks for this. Great information.. I'm gathering what I need to set up a planted tank. My first aqurium since leaving the hobby 25 years ago. Purchased a Fluval flex 15.. and plan to order my plants through you. Thanks again. I like all your videos so far.

  • @Kylereeves13
    @Kylereeves13 5 років тому +4

    I re-scapped my tank with actual substrate and my Dwarf Hairgrass is finally starting to carpet and grow runners. Thanks Corey about the advice in an earlier episode about how sand is bad.

  • @arodsellhomes5637
    @arodsellhomes5637 5 років тому +5

    love all the videos! Bling watch for like 3 hours. Even the once when you set up a fish room in your garage... Great info!..

  • @deankling3654
    @deankling3654 Рік тому

    You make the BEST aquarium videos. THANK YOU!

  • @momoscoffeebreak
    @momoscoffeebreak 5 років тому +2

    Yas! I love how you always strive to set your customers up for success. You want them to come back for the right reasons, not the wrong ones! I strive for that with my customers in the music world. Absolutely making sure that the customer thrives!

  • @lifefanatic1115
    @lifefanatic1115 2 роки тому +1

    i love the socks you put your plants in that you sell. i bought 5 plants they all came in looking gorgeous. the Shirley temple came in looking the best. and i mean stunning for being in a box for 5 days. so was the dwarf hair grass. he came out stunning to. 10/10 stars bud keep up the good work

    • @lifefanatic1115
      @lifefanatic1115 2 роки тому

      all i gotta say is i official plan to go threw you and my local aquarium specialist

    • @lifefanatic1115
      @lifefanatic1115 2 роки тому

      100% recommend the co-op website

  • @augustvukosovich4683
    @augustvukosovich4683 5 років тому +15

    I got snails every time I ordered a plant from you. 14 hatched out in my quarantine tank last time. However, you didn't say that you're snail free so I didn't expect it to be that way. The plants do arrive healthy and beautiful

    • @zeftlovescats2433
      @zeftlovescats2433 4 роки тому +4

      Really? I haven't received a single snail from any of his plants.. strange?

    • @tj1096
      @tj1096 4 роки тому +5

      August Vukosovich he actually has said in the past he specifically uses them in his planted tanks and growing tanks to eat the algae off the leaves

    • @nikk.1729
      @nikk.1729 2 роки тому +2

      He has said that he actually likes the little bladder snails because of their usefulness. So if you have fish waste or plant algae problems, they might be a useful addition because they eat waste and algae. Or if you have a puffer or loach, it's like getting free fish food. lol

    • @levialter31
      @levialter31 2 роки тому +1

      I'd be very excited to receive some free snails

    • @IronPsyde
      @IronPsyde 2 роки тому

      @@levialter31 I got free scuds. They look like a shrimp mixed with a pill bug.
      And are eating all my beautiful riccia.
      I am buying a pea puffer, but these acids are so large I’m afraid he won’t do the job.
      Sometimes having a nice ecosystem has its downsides. I am finding a balanced approach to be more beneficial

  • @joehalbop1928
    @joehalbop1928 5 років тому +5

    Another great vid Mr M'Clroy- forgive my spelling. Easily my go to utuber guy. Many thanks Cory. Lots of love from Scotland. Cheers. Joe

  • @hollysmith2697
    @hollysmith2697 2 роки тому

    Truly appreciate you taking your time to share your knowledge. Much appreciated. Thank you

  • @poeticpursuits1332
    @poeticpursuits1332 5 років тому +9

    I have read your one plant wonder article on Vallisneria, riveting read. Also watched a vid on yours about it.

  • @andrewspeedyatkinson
    @andrewspeedyatkinson 5 років тому +2

    Grate video as always Cory hope you have a safe trip can’t wait for the next video keep up the good work love from the uk 🇬🇧

  • @stevehornshaw4478
    @stevehornshaw4478 5 років тому +1

    Corey, thanks. I love all the vids you have made. What I like most is that you KIS - you KEEP IT SIMPLE. No high tech very little jargon as I imagine like me and busting aquarium myths. We are hobbyists that just want an easy to manage aquarium. I have watched some strung out, rambling vids with too much high tech scientific jargon. There are plenty of vids that pile on the shit. You give me a bigger shovel to shovel it off faster. Thanks. Oh and also the vids are so entertaining and enjoyable. I watched Joker. Your vids are more entertaining. Even though I am not from US and don't speak US English your accent and most vocabulary and grammar is easy to follow.Thanks again.

  • @horser55
    @horser55 Рік тому

    This is exactly what I wanted. Thank you!!!

  • @Shelzbells
    @Shelzbells 5 років тому +1

    Always an enjoyable, informative, and interesting video with you. Thanks. I LOVE the new Murphy Cam by the way!!!!

  • @spencer5082
    @spencer5082 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely wonderful descriptions and information for "newbies" in which I am one. love hearing all of the individual info about each plant. Thanks Cory, appreciate your hard work. You've definitely made me a customer!

  • @vgil1278
    @vgil1278 3 роки тому +1

    You are such a nice man to take time to teach us in such detail, even if your excuse is, "you want to sell lots of stuff". I don't buy it. I think you care that people have success with their aquariums. You are a good down to earth teacher. Thank you.

  • @willcasey64
    @willcasey64 5 років тому +2

    I don't have much to say other than THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!

  • @forrestblocker4164
    @forrestblocker4164 5 років тому +2

    I have 2 small tanks that I have been planting after the fact. So, I am a novice at both caring for fish and caring for water plants. I want a carpet. I bought several carpet plants which I plugged into the substrate. The tendency is for these to gradually get uprooted and I gather them from the surface and poke them back in. This is not very successful. I have also tried seeds. This is working better. I grew up some seeds on a paper towel and poked the paper towels into the substrate. This works a little bit better than poking the tiny plants back into the substrate. In desperation, I tried putting seeds directly into the tank. I don't know if this is a great idea particularly as I am concerned the fish will eat the seeds and get sick. Nonetheless, I am now getting hundreds of tiny well rooted plants coming up. Next time, I'm planting the tank first!!!

    • @forrestblocker4164
      @forrestblocker4164 5 років тому

      I bought a few plants from you which I planted last week. They did melt back a bit, but I am getting new leaves and the roots look good. I measured my water parameters and found the water was good on all fronts except hardness. I threw a softing pillow in the filter and it came down. I also have "balls" of the ground cover seedlets all over the place. I have the miscellaneous variety of fish in this tank you would expect from someone who doesn't know what they are doing -- 5 mollies, 6 guppies, a tetra, a gourmani, 2 barbs, and a cori and a tiny pleco that live in a tiny plastic house. I will need another tank when these fish grow bigger. This morning I saw a very small something with black eyes and a little red behind the eye. It was hiding in the shrimp ditch surrounded by rocks and plants and shrimp. It didn't look like a shrimp, but I don't know what baby shrimp look like. I looked for other examples, but no I only find one. Could it be a single baby guppy? I am assuming that what ever it is, it is going to get eaten. I am confident I don't have the skill to pull it out of the tank without causing global havoc.

  • @Verse-Drifter
    @Verse-Drifter 3 роки тому

    As a new planted tank keeper this is the most information I have found in one videos even Corey's .

  • @ErikWhyRock
    @ErikWhyRock 3 роки тому

    Thank you for taking the time to talk about these plants!

  • @Spicer1104
    @Spicer1104 3 роки тому +2

    My main problem with plants in sand is that my kuhli loaches can uproot them easily. I’m not comfortable with lead weights in the tank so I’ve been using rocks and wood to hold them down.

  • @scottsolar5884
    @scottsolar5884 5 років тому +7

    Cory, it would be awesome if you would provide mature plant sizes with your descriptions both video and your website

  • @Vamposla
    @Vamposla 5 років тому +11

    I’m always watching this while I’m doing the ironing 😂😂

  • @ahmadeido8245
    @ahmadeido8245 5 років тому +2

    Amazing, amazing , amazing video Corey, that was so helpful!!

  • @sokinecola9361
    @sokinecola9361 Рік тому

    Amazing and informative video, thanks! 🎉❤

  • @frostiefrost5534
    @frostiefrost5534 2 роки тому

    I have Java fern and another plant bought from a tube at petco..it wasn't marked so I have no clue as to what it is but it is a stemmed plant. It grows straight up and if I clip and replant it, it keeps growing. I have alot of guppies so I don't add anything for the plants but it made me feel good when you said it is more difficult to grow plants in sand..I have very tiny gravel as I have loaches and a few catfish here and there...my plants are doing great and when I started...the substrate stressed me out because I really wanted plants!!

  • @MrThfknsamurai
    @MrThfknsamurai 4 роки тому +4

    @Aquarium Co-op When you convert the emmersed plants to submerged @ your store, is there a specific water level keep them at to minimize conversion time?

  • @heaven7360
    @heaven7360 4 роки тому

    I learn so much from your clear presentations. I've started to now purchase my aquarium plants, etc. from your website. I hope to buy my aquarium needs from your site as long as you're up! Maybe some day you will sell fish as well? (bettas)

  • @oombaclyde5736
    @oombaclyde5736 3 роки тому

    Excellent growth displayed at around 9:10.

  • @wolffcaleb1
    @wolffcaleb1 4 роки тому +2

    Cory: "Big news for Dean's fishroom. He's a dad..."
    Me: *live action spit-take and nearly death inducing coughing spell*

  • @ricardodeleon5065
    @ricardodeleon5065 4 роки тому +2

    I got duck weed from coop and I love it!!
    Just a question I'm less then a year in the hobby and I have a 20g tall tank and I think it is a bit heavy stock. 9 panda corys 8 ember tetras and one betta.
    Does duck weed help consume nitrates ?

    • @borisbuliak3626
      @borisbuliak3626 4 роки тому

      What filtration do you have? 9 panda corys seems a bit much but I don’t have small tanks. I keep two in a 37 and 5 in a 53. Pandas are also more partial to sand than any other Cory imo

    • @ricardodeleon5065
      @ricardodeleon5065 4 роки тому

      @@borisbuliak3626 hi have a HOB aquaclear 30 and 2 nano sponge filters.

  • @inuyasha989
    @inuyasha989 5 років тому +2

    i got a question for ya i have a planted 28 gallon bowfront with a hang on back filter designed for 30 gallon tanks (i plan on buying those sponges tho the ones for the intake tube and the other for inside the filter from you tho by the way :P) a small bubble curtain and of course a 100 watt heater that being said the plants i have is 2 amazon swords 2 dwarf aquarium lillies (that i just got in the mail from you guys like 2 days ago :P) 2 anubius that are zip tied to suction cups 3 aponogeton "lillies" (tho i have my doubts that they are a lilly plant like the guy at petsmart said they are :P) 8 or 10 stem plants that i forgot the names of but i could point them out if i see a photo of them and 3 crytocoryne undulata reds and the tank is like maybe 2 months old at this point
    the fish i have are 5 redfin tetras 5 neon tetras 4 cories (1 albino and 3 "green") 5 red platties a sunset dwarf gourami 7 cherry shrimp and a leftover japanese alge shrimp from when i moved the 5 neon tetras 2 of the cories (the albino and the first green) and the shrimp to the new 28 gallon tank
    so the question is would you consider this tank overstocked and if it is overstocked is there still a chance with what i have right now that the bacteria will eventually populate enough to combat the ammonia in the tank or will i have to do a water change every few days for as long as the fish live and thus i wont be able to use the liquid fertilizer i bought from you guys either if thats the case so basically am i screwed and ammonia will forever be an issue for my tank or will the tank ever hit equilibrium

  • @amanda67
    @amanda67 4 роки тому +2

    You should that info about if it is farm raise or wild court on your plant info section when buying your stuff

  • @dscplmkr
    @dscplmkr 3 роки тому

    My convicts (90 gallon) did well with jungle val. but they insisted on floating the anubius nana, interesting look with the roots trailing down.

  • @edwardsaucedo9223
    @edwardsaucedo9223 Рік тому

    I got spoiled when I lived in WA state, I'll be placing an order since I moved.

  • @christophergustaves253
    @christophergustaves253 5 років тому +2

    Corey thanks to you my planted tanks are looking awesome. Fluval 3.0 for life!

  • @jasonbreen2746
    @jasonbreen2746 3 роки тому

    I really enjoy your channel and am excited to learn more. I would love to open up a store of my own online.

  • @lcdmonitor1981
    @lcdmonitor1981 5 років тому

    Only suggestion I have for plant descriptions is kind of a relative idea about how big these plants are, picked up one of those portrait tanks you feAtured the other day, as it’s perfect for my desk at work, but scratching my head figuring out good plants to go in there wondering if some of these will take over the tank

  • @Renagade5150
    @Renagade5150 4 роки тому

    Whoosh and then whoooosh! LOL Excellent video Cory, keep it up my dude.

  • @pugamusmaximus
    @pugamusmaximus 5 років тому +2

    He has great food analogies. Love it.

  • @dawmartin2060
    @dawmartin2060 5 років тому +2

    Bacon & jock straps your analogy's are the best lol

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  5 років тому +2

      I try and bring a certain level of class to the show, you know :P

  • @jimb8003
    @jimb8003 5 років тому

    SO I am the tank that Cory showed when he mentioned the anubis bateri, for some reason I got a ton of snails on an anubis I put in but the Bateri was to the right and was and still is growing awesome. P.S. it flowering thats how awesome it is. I have to admit I was shouting while I watched the live stream "holy crap thats my tank!!!!" That should show you how great my anubis bateri I bought from Aquarium Co-Op is.

  • @andrewb.5996
    @andrewb.5996 5 років тому

    Great video. I've finally subscribed mate!

  • @WOODROW11100
    @WOODROW11100 3 роки тому

    Always learn something w ur vids!!

  • @OlWolf1011
    @OlWolf1011 3 роки тому

    I sure wish the website page for the live plants would load for me. If I'm gonna get the ferts, which load just fine - I'd save on shipping if I ordered my foliage from you, too.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  3 роки тому

      Send us an email on the website. I'd love to help you troubleshoot and see if something is wrong on our end.

  • @insaneinnixa
    @insaneinnixa Рік тому

    I know I'm a bit behind on this, I'm hoping this question will still be answered. When it comes to moss balls at the 2 inch size, can I cut one into quarters and start them that small?

  • @davevanes5368
    @davevanes5368 5 років тому

    Hi Cory, I am new to aquarium plants. I am setting up an aquarium for breeding live bearers and am thinking of putting vallisneria in the tank to act as cover for the fry. I have pea gravel as my substrate at the moment will the vallisneria grow well in this substrate? Is this the best plant for this kind of set up? Thanks for your help. Keep up the amazing work and education.

  • @FaLLenStormyGod
    @FaLLenStormyGod 5 років тому +1

    i did plants before i forget what they are called, but like a month they are just like melting or they becoming thin and they are disintegrating and some are like having sticky black tar on it. I do used sand substrate and doing water change like once a week, they are really sticking on the sand no problem but im sure that they will die by a month or two or just look like dirty and if you try to clean it they just broke bec it is so thin.

  • @zachsackrider8250
    @zachsackrider8250 3 роки тому

    I had three Marimo moss balls in my tank for a long time without any fertilizer/good lighting. Never moved it either. Don’t ask me how but it was thriving.

  • @andrescott2794
    @andrescott2794 5 років тому +3

    Do you put your Azonesor down in the gravel or on the top of the soure

  • @darthkronos7458
    @darthkronos7458 4 роки тому

    Hey Corey! The term used for the branching out of plants is ramification.

  • @pedroroylaigo2643
    @pedroroylaigo2643 5 років тому +1

    One of the most informative video yet. Nice sales pitch. I Will just buy plants with Aqua coop. I tried buce and other dealer but they are kinna flaky

  • @addisonpaige7456
    @addisonpaige7456 Рік тому

    Wow! such useful info!

  • @SusanforSLCAquatics
    @SusanforSLCAquatics 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Cory for all the great info 👍🏻

  • @Royaltea_Citizen
    @Royaltea_Citizen 5 років тому +2

    Do InVitro plants go through a change when first planted in a Aquarium that don't so good while they adapt to immerse form? How long does this transition take? Thank You.

  • @wernerbotha8687
    @wernerbotha8687 4 роки тому

    Hi Corry 1. Can u ship plants and other stuff to South Africa, 2. What is the best fertilizer to use in a tank

  • @LizRainey56
    @LizRainey56 2 роки тому

    You don't sell the anubias nana petite bowl any more. I was going to get a bunch of them ... Im heartbroken ... So I ordered some others you talk about in this video. Love Aquarium Co-op.

  • @itzreece6347
    @itzreece6347 5 років тому +2

    Hello Mr. Corey I recently stumbled upon a Hexagon tank that is around 30-35 gallons. I would like to get it up and running but before I do that I was wondering if you could help me with some fish that would be great for this type of tank. It doesn't allow a lot of swimming space for fish that swim horizontally. I would greatly appreciate your advice.

  • @hannahhenderson271
    @hannahhenderson271 2 роки тому

    Can you do a video on how you cut plants and clean your aquariums?

  • @susanlizottealbert3825
    @susanlizottealbert3825 2 роки тому +1

    Do plants need a heated aquarium? My goldfish are at 70 degrees, is this suitable for plants?

    • @qazqazqazqaz100
      @qazqazqazqaz100 2 роки тому

      This is fine with what you got going on. plants mostly need light and the temp you have is good for gold fish. they dont want much over 75 for long periods of time i think. my tank at 76 is doing good and it gets to 80 sometimes cuz its hot in the summer. I have 4 comet goldfish and 3 koi all doing just fine in a 55galon even around 80 degrees. I run the AC and put ice jugs in my tank to keep it cool if it gets above 80. i also have a sponge filter with a hang on back and use sunlight for my plants. Only 1/6 of my tank gets direct sunlight and i put my plants there and they seem happy. hope your having good luck, cheers.

  • @javiermorales4634
    @javiermorales4634 5 років тому +2

    Corey what's a good temperature for the majority of the plants

  • @metaph6
    @metaph6 5 років тому +1

    Easy Green was great but I had to switch to seachem because yours had no calcium in it and my plants were deficient in it... I wish you would add calcium as the plants were growing much better with it than flourish otherwise.

  • @chuckfromlonghorntacticala7466
    @chuckfromlonghorntacticala7466 3 роки тому

    Ill say this from experience, Easy Green has made a big difference in my aquariums. my plants are full, green and beautiful. Thanks Cory! and Ill be looking for that Cory's Cheeseburger HAHAHA

  • @tonyliucci2941
    @tonyliucci2941 5 років тому +2

    you were sorting plants due to low light , placement and type. you should add temperature requirements .. Discus High 84-86... My tank actually 86-88 . Keeps away all parasites & diseases.

  • @jayfuller3709
    @jayfuller3709 3 роки тому

    Lighting question. My 2 aquariums have fluorescent lighting. Both have "Full Spectrum" bulbs. Is this ok for plants? They do seem very bright.

  • @samuelolson3017
    @samuelolson3017 3 роки тому

    Time mark ,1hr10min , my plants got elbow dropped by my neighbor . That had me rolling lol

  • @nathanielm.6275
    @nathanielm.6275 5 років тому

    Love the new hat. Maybe it could be like the red shirts and only available at conventions and such when people meet you in person.

  • @dandotvid
    @dandotvid 5 років тому +2

    One of my best planted tanks is with sand. I just can't kill anything in it!

  • @EatTheRichAndTheState
    @EatTheRichAndTheState 5 років тому

    What do ypu guys think about Feint Electric plant grow fixtures?
    The other day I was at homedepot, where I found them, and to my surprise they seem kind of cool, but I am still learning about all this stuf, so I wanted to know your opinion.
    Thanks 😆

  • @chillausmc
    @chillausmc 4 роки тому

    i think if Cory nerded out over anything, he would still be the best at explaining his ideas with analogies. After the " Cory's cheseburger", im really hungry

  • @MidnightGeekSS
    @MidnightGeekSS 5 років тому

    catching the stream after the fact perfect for water changes. Hopefully the podcast is up soon so I can listen at work too

  • @tonyliucci2941
    @tonyliucci2941 5 років тому +1

    Hey Cory what is the best plant for Discus do to the higher temp. 86 degrees

  • @nevermindlaughs
    @nevermindlaughs Рік тому

    rofl that 2 star review was awesome, i want to read there 5's

  • @TheRugghead
    @TheRugghead 2 роки тому

    Big white round rock in the center to reflect out from the floor

  • @clintbandura9018
    @clintbandura9018 5 років тому +2

    Corey, photons carry no electric charge and cannot bounce off one another. They pass through each other. Not sure what you're trying to say there. Photons don't really bounce at all. They're absorbed and then excite the material they hit. I'm just being pedantic lol.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  5 років тому +2

      Restrike is still a thing, even if my photon use is incorrect.

    • @HAL-dm1eh
      @HAL-dm1eh 5 років тому +1

      If they don't bounce then how can we see things as different colors?

    • @clintbandura9018
      @clintbandura9018 5 років тому +3

      @@HAL-dm1eh photons have no mass or charge They're absorbed and then released

    • @stevendinger9081
      @stevendinger9081 5 років тому +2

      Clint is correct. Photons are Bosons which means they can occupy the same state hence they can go through one another. However reflection and refraction of light with glass (fermions) is what I think you mean by the term restriking.

    • @caewalker9276
      @caewalker9276 5 років тому +1

      You guys are crazy smart! You lost me at "Cory." 🤔🤣

  • @laughinglighting4343
    @laughinglighting4343 5 років тому +1

    Love this video, it was super helpful

  • @yiacrazy
    @yiacrazy 5 років тому +1

    Of course this is the steam I miss. Doctor appointment. I'll be e-mailing you.... Lol

  • @Metalsaber
    @Metalsaber 5 років тому

    So you mentioned in the video about determining if you are running out of ferts during the week and if you need to dose a few times a week vs increasing your single weekly dose. You never mentioned how you determine if throughout the week your plants are running out of ferts? What do you look for or test to determine if they are running out during the week? Thx and keep up the great videos.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  5 років тому

      You test nitrates. If you run out, you need more easy green.

    • @Metalsaber
      @Metalsaber 5 років тому

      @@AquariumCoop Is there a "sweet spot" to keep my nitrate lvls or just keeping them above 0?

  • @bawdybroad
    @bawdybroad 4 роки тому +1

    Maybe someone can answer. Marsilea Minuta ground cover... ok with goldfish?

  • @Vivra_Verra____
    @Vivra_Verra____ 5 років тому +7

    I love a good planted tank

  • @nathanielm.6275
    @nathanielm.6275 5 років тому +1

    Have you ever thought of growing a little into some of the "higher end" plants?

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  5 років тому +2

      Personally? Sure I've kept a ton of stuff over the years. If you mean to sell retail, I pick plants that are a good fit for shipping, customers etc.

  • @haydenbraddock4246
    @haydenbraddock4246 5 років тому

    hey! this is off topic of the video... but I have a 75 gallon with a anchor worm problem from one of the wild sun fish I introduced. I believe it's early stages, all the fish in the tank are South American besides the sunfish and advice on how to get rid of it?

  • @brandonthejedi6082
    @brandonthejedi6082 3 роки тому

    Found that val not liking sand much to be a myth, I've been growing vals in sand super easy, I cant get it to stop and I don't do CO2 or dose much, iron and Excel mostly.

  • @OneCrankyFemale
    @OneCrankyFemale 4 роки тому +1

    What if I want good light in part of the tank & low light in another part of the tank. Is that ok?

  • @infamousRED91
    @infamousRED91 5 років тому

    Corey taking alot of his time to make these live streams and stuff! Awesome topic but I'm going to be that guy and say wowzers, 2 hrs!?! I don't know how I will find time to watch it! I love to see a good 30-20minute video on this topic

    • @bradleyburdett5361
      @bradleyburdett5361 5 років тому +1

      Its not ok to stop after 20-30 min. That is a real good way to get the pod cast police after you.

  • @monicacates1480
    @monicacates1480 5 років тому +2

    What is a really good plant that can withstand high heat 85°?

  • @kateoakes9051
    @kateoakes9051 5 років тому

    What are the two hardy red plants he recommended? That they don't sell from the co op? I couldn't catch it.

  • @HermeticJazz
    @HermeticJazz 5 років тому

    What are good lights that emit a lot of IR? I want to do an experiment to see if having a planted tank and see how much CO2 is needed to make it so I don't need a heater to keep the water warm.