I can’t find any videos about what to use and the ratio for what to use to make it correct levels for bottle purified water and I was wondering if you could make a video about it or help me I really want to get into having fish
I'm planning a new freshwater and really want to use white sand, but have never used Whyte substrate before. Do you think it's going to be a constant fight to keep the sand from turning green or brown? Of course all the photos/vids I see with nice white sand in tanks are always new so I don't get to see them months later or see how much extra maintenance it requires type of thing....
I like the look, I want to change up my 55 gallon substrate to something like this. Unfortunately I set it up a few years ago in a bit of a rush and just got the first thing I could which was kind of ugly tan pebbles. It just seems like a insane amount of work to remove and replace it so I’ve been hesitant. Any tips or suggestions on a good way to go about doing that?
Just say fuck it and get after it. It is a giant pain but pebbles are easier to remove and replace than sand or dirt. Remove the wood and rocks or decorations etc then get a plastic ice scoop or something similar and a bucket and go to town, do a large water change and let it settle overnight then another water change if necessary, then take out half of the water, add your new substrate and everything else.
Hello I am start my own fish tank and I live where I have a well with a softener and I test the water it’s to much kh and gh and the test think it’s salt water so I am buying purified water from a gallon bottle until I can figure out something else but with the purified water the kh and gh is is 0 ppm and I bought Seachem Equilibrium and I use baking soda because I seen it on a video to raise the kh and I can’t get it to the right level and I need help
I know the vid is about aquariums, but the dog makes it so much better lol
Officially planted!! I'll be looking forward to seeing updates on the plants and the overall tank.
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I miss watching your fish tanks you inspire me
Thanks, appreciate that
Glad to see you’re back
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Looks great!
Looking forward to the grow out and seeing everything fill in and up. Glad to see aquarium videos from you again.
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Beautiful as always, brother. Can't wait to see it grow out. So glad to see you putting these out again.
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Love the tension in hardscape!
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Very nice looking tank! Glad to see you posting again! Have fun!
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its nice seeing you do more videos again ..
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Tank looks great! Glad the plants came through in good shape for you, I’m excited to track the progress of the setup 🌱
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Nice plants and look good in the tank.
Thank you
That is wild, I got an order from Will yesterday, Yes very nice plants
Owe wow. Awesome. Great support and yes great plants
Nice video, thanks for the update. Tank looks awesome as is. And with that time to open a Sam Adams in your honor!
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I thought you retired, Boston. Welcome back 🍻 Dillyyyyyy
Apparently it was the evil algorithm. Looks like I missed a few.
Nope. I’m still alive dude. 🍻🌱
Awesome buddy. Really like the setup.
Thanks dude
Looking Fired Up!!!
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I can’t find any videos about what to use and the ratio for what to use to make it correct levels for bottle purified water and I was wondering if you could make a video about it or help me I really want to get into having fish
I'm planning a new freshwater and really want to use white sand, but have never used Whyte substrate before. Do you think it's going to be a constant fight to keep the sand from turning green or brown?
Of course all the photos/vids I see with nice white sand in tanks are always new so I don't get to see them months later or see how much extra maintenance it requires type of thing....
It will. You just gravel vac every once in awhile
I like the look, I want to change up my 55 gallon substrate to something like this. Unfortunately I set it up a few years ago in a bit of a rush and just got the first thing I could which was kind of ugly tan pebbles. It just seems like a insane amount of work to remove and replace it so I’ve been hesitant. Any tips or suggestions on a good way to go about doing that?
Just say fuck it and get after it. It is a giant pain but pebbles are easier to remove and replace than sand or dirt. Remove the wood and rocks or decorations etc then get a plastic ice scoop or something similar and a bucket and go to town, do a large water change and let it settle overnight then another water change if necessary, then take out half of the water, add your new substrate and everything else.
@@MASSAquariums thanks, appreciate the help.
Hello I am start my own fish tank and I live where I have a well with a softener and I test the water it’s to much kh and gh and the test think it’s salt water so I am buying purified water from a gallon bottle until I can figure out something else but with the purified water the kh and gh is is 0 ppm and I bought Seachem Equilibrium and I use baking soda because I seen it on a video to raise the kh and I can’t get it to the right level and I need help
I have never dealt with that before. I wouldn’t know what ratio to use. Sorry
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Thank you