BENEFICIAL Bacteria and Organisms Living in a NEW Aquarium Under the Microscope!
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- let's take a look at the beneficial bacteria and organisms that make up the nitrogen cycle and help create a balance with into your new aquarium. There are many beneficial bacterias and organisms that consume all of the excess waste within your newly cycling aquarium. Cycling an aquarium and building up these organisms takes time. patience and thoughtful planning can reduce your risk of having a major algae bloom right from the beginning. Thank you for watching and subscribing. If you're not already subscribed, you like this content, and want to see more please Subscribe now. Don't forget to like, comment, and share!
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9:51 watching it eat was so cool lol
I love my detritus worms they're super beneficial and they're a great snack for some fish
Wow, it’s so interesting to see the aquariums under a microscope & all of the tiny organisms consuming the diatoms! 😱 I’ve definitely spotted very tiny worms on my aquarium glass. The tank has been running for a while so I’m curious to know what else is in there
What a interesting vid!
Love it. Reminds me of my aquaculture college days we would spending in the tropical fish lab looking for new things to identify from tanks in the labs. Also doing fish scraps and identifying fish disease
I want to thank you. I had concerns about microorganisms in my FBT tank. I’m a school custodian so I took a water sample to work & looked under a micro scope & I am amazed , if I had not watched your video I wouldn’t of known what I was looking at.I have a healthy tank water. Thank You for your video
I have always been endlessly fascinated by the varieties of life that exist in a drop of water. So cool to see. Thank you so much for sharing the micro side of our aquariums. More please.
It's really cool to see this sort of stuff from someone who has the equipment. Maybe you could do a video on the way that you view "cycling" because you seem to use the term to imply more than just nitrifying bacteria development.
I agree... because it is more than bacteria
Thank you for uploading this. Do you have any images of mature filter media?
Thanks! I was just taking some macro video using my iPhone and had some bacteria show up. Kind of blew my mind my phone picked that up. This helped me figure out what they were - specifically if they were harmful or beneficial bacteria! (Beneficial)
Awesome video dude! Great breakdowns!
Thanks man. I love working with the microscope.
I love science..So intriguing! Thanks !
cool, i have always wanted a closer look at different microorganisms in aquariums!
great video really interesting to watch
Glad you enjoyed it
That's so cool. I want a microscope to play with so bad. I really wanna do some controlled studies of ICH and bloat. This is a fun channel. 😳😎 🐟
Pretty awesome
Super cool. I had tons of those little white wormy things all over my tank not long after I set it up and just as quickly as they appeared they disappeared
Thanks mate for doing this!
Very interesting, thank you!
Nicely done. Super interesting 👍
Love this video
I would love to see you do a video on something like ada bacteria ball to see if any micro-organisms do come alive from it
Quality content. Keep it up.
Amazing!
The bristle worms aelosoma you usually find that wen there is too much nitrate in waste water treatment 😉
Have you made any microscope vids of the substrate? Sooo much more life in the substrate compared to the water column
I'm with ginger, where does everything appear from? Just been reading about microbes in the earths crust under the sea, so they're confident life is on Mars. It blows my mind, where is my beer! 🍻
They are everywhere, on the floor, dust, the air, water, literally everywhere. On the aquarium certain conditions allow for the growth and reproduction of some of those organisms adapted to live underwater. Some microorganisms live in your pillow and eat dead skin cells. They are EVERYWHERE.
@@Auriga_II you had to say that when I’m laying down😂😂😂
Awesome
nice video. Are those God creatures?
Jk
After seeing this video, I need to remember to wear a goggle when washing my sponge with the aqu water.
Very interesting, nature is a wonderful thing..But how do we get rid of the brown diatoms ? They have been spoiling my tank for months , I’ve had weekly one third water changes , I certainly don’t over feed , I’ve tried more light then less light more duration less duration , changed the gravel substrate nothing works ..Yet my other tank has never had it , both set up within a week of each other , some say it will go away but it’s been five months now ...What a beautiful microscope that is , yes very interesting, thank you .
Thank you so very much
This bacteria are safe for humans
Because we deal daily with fiah tanks and sometimes we don't wash hand so ?
Please explain me
Answer me, does infosoria consider benifical bacteria? Cant find the answer in google
10:33 What the hell is that?
So bio ceramic filter media creates more homes for these alge eating micro organizisms?
Hi sir,i have a lot of these infusoria on my cloudy tank because i just change my filter recently,.now my question is,does it help my water to be clear?
Are nitrate fixing bacteria a thing?
I know about the NH3 and nitrite fixing bacteria, but I was informed that there is a nitrate fixer as well.
Is there any merit to this?
Plants.
There is a little "hair" on the video screen.. I almost crashed my cell trying to remove it 🤣!
To imagine these organisms don't even know we exist. They just going about their business saying "Hi! Wanna smash?" to each other.
One day one of them is going to get bored of the redundancy and do something out of this ordinary. And so the cycle continues...
Beneficial bacteria is like a worm ???
Anybody here for the premier