@@jonisolis9645 For some reason I can't seem to find your comment about the amphipods so I'm forced to reply here. I know they exist I just can't remember what they are called. After HOURS of researching I can't find anything anywhere. But I had one in one of my old 10 gallons and it decimated all of my plants. They move fast and burry themselves in the substrate like, instantly. I'm going to keep searching because I know they exist. But their name escapes me. I thought they were an amphipod but I'm probably wrong.
If you just had the problem in one tank and other the others that also had soil then maybe you do not need to cook the soil as it might not happen again. But I could see why you might not want to chance it. @@ThePlantedTankTV
@@jonisolis9645 There are more than just that for baking though. When you bake it, it does something with the nutrients and kind of locks them in so they don't leach out as fast if say you are using gravel instead of a sand cap. A lot of people used to recommend "sun" baking which is where you put your dirt on a tarp and let the sun dry it out naturally in the summer time. One of my biggest gripes is when people say " yeah but it kills the bacteria " well I hate to break it to you but that bacteria dies when fully submerged under water any ways. The bacteria that grows in your fish tank is far different than the bacteria that grows in normal compost and soil. There are multiple studies that show aquarium bacteria begins to die after only 4-15 seconds of being out of water. So they are not the same at all. So baking it, from my research has no down sides.
Yes, I read about sun baking soil. Some people think that will reduce the amount of co2 produced and they like the extra co2 for the plants. @@ThePlantedTankTV
@@jonisolis9645 I inject co2 so it doesn't really make a difference for me personally. Ill be giving the whole plenum thing a try very soon with kitty litter substrate so that should be pretty interesting!
Don't worry it's already growing like crazy and doesn't look like that anymore. I'll be posting another video today showing this tank and you'll see how fast this stuff really grows 😂
Always good to see ya J , and it's always good to start another fresh display. As far the Quikrete or anything substrate related for a way to clean it like nothing else , I have been using a swimming pool leaf net and if you are willing to spend $ 15 - $30 it will happen to be a huge time saver and it's nice that you just rest it on top of a 6g bucket or storage bin and the sand dirty by products are all easily discarded. Never seen it on anywhere because I have never shared it before now. I would have never thought about it but growing up with a pool having it around, in eyesight when I had a 150 back in the UG filter w / Maxi jets . Not like you are running around looking for a net but it is very likely the majority of. Amazon " heavy duty " nets aren't going to be able to hold the full load which is why I would rather spend more and go to a pool store and if they rip you can get a new one. As for the featured fish I'd go with a pygmy Cory's & pygmy Hatchet's which needs floating plants and once they get comfortable mine are all over spending very little at the surface and then for the ultimate community fish GREEN NEONS 2 dozen and if you have a PETCO nearby I would see if they can add whatever amount of anything that is on their list and then when shipment arrives you either are going to get a call or show up and they will be in he same bag from the wholesale distributors and for under $100 you would have 30+ which sitting late night just the tank lit the swimming choreography will be worth every penny. 🔌
That's really good info about Perot. I had no idea they did that! I'm on a huge money saving kick right now. Jobless right now unfortunately because I'm in CDL school. But my last day is this Thursday and once I pass my test I'll be making much better money than I was before. Haha life's been crazy for me these past few years. Inflation is definitely not helping. I used to be able to get a 50lb bag of pool filter sand for 10$ now that same bag at the same store is $19.99 which to me is just ridiculous for a bag of sand. Definitely going to look into the Pygmy hatchets. Those sound awesome!!!!
Really like your videos. Your aquascapes are amazing, but yet you seem to use a variety of substrates (gravel, eco-complete and stratum) and mostly low tech (except for some of your expensive lights) to demonstrate plants can thrive in lots of conditions. Also, I like how you are using lots of normal tanks the average Joe can buy instead of always using expensive (and difficult to find lids for) low iron rimless tanks to showcase your craft.
I'm simple and would put about 20 Ember Tetras in there or some Red Slender Harlequin Rasbora. I have both in a tank and they school together and calming to watch. I like that gravel. Thanks for the tip.
My life has just been insane man. I learned a valuable lesson at a previous job and now I'm in CDL school got another kid on the way and things are finally starting to look up for me. So just starting to get back into the swing of things!
Awesome set up. Even better to do it for cheap, that’s right up my alley 😁 Pogostemon stellatus octopus, that is one of my favorite plants. It definitely grows like a weed and can be used as a floating plant as well which I use time to time. The salvinia minima I have as well. They are fast growing and actually cut down the growth of my duckweed if you can believe that. Looks awesome 😁👍
@@pattys_aquatics I'm looking forward to see how it goes! I just set this tank up last night so it'll be a bit but definitely excited to prove some people wrong on the gravel wrong subject. Can't tell you how many people I've seen say "you can't have a planted tank with just gravel" they are why I'm doing it. 😂
@@ThePlantedTankTV awesome, yes gravel definitely can grow plants . My 100 gallon pond is just gravel and plants grow awesome in there. I’m just not a fan of gravel as a cap on a dirted tank but gravel alone as a substrate is excellent. I look forward to you proving some people wrong 😁
@@pattys_aquatics Yeah I agree with you there. I regret not using sand as my cap for my 40g. I usually do use sand but this time I didn't and I'm definitely regretting it. 😅
What about Blue Line and Fire Red Parosphormenus? They only grow to 2.5cm, yet they are less common and they look amazing. They are micro feeders and ideally need to be offered a range of live foods and are best kept with small peaceful community fish. Perhaps you could get some Correy Dora as bottom dwellers which would also be good as housekeeping. Just an idea. Anyway, I appreciate you sharing Jay. Thankyou very much, Sir. Like 23 is now up. 👍🏼🙂👍🏼❤️
Some good options there! I'm gonna have to look into the fire red parosphormenus havent heard of those yet!!! And thank you! 💚🙏 I definitely wouldn't mind having some Pygmy corydoras!!!
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I just got some zebra danios for my son....always thought of them as a simple fish never owned them but there way cooler than expected and up close very beautifully little fish n easy
@@ThePlantedTankTV iam 38 but mentally 16 lmao .. also u should use gravel next time works good over time for beneficial bacteria ! Lol.. glad to see ya back bro
I do! I recently removed all the water sprite because it just grew too fast for me to keep tabs on it. lol So it's just an anubias/java fern tank now. lol
What kind of livestock should I put in here?
Thank you for watching. Hope you are all doing well!💚💚
@@jonisolis9645 For some reason I can't seem to find your comment about the amphipods so I'm forced to reply here. I know they exist I just can't remember what they are called. After HOURS of researching I can't find anything anywhere. But I had one in one of my old 10 gallons and it decimated all of my plants. They move fast and burry themselves in the substrate like, instantly. I'm going to keep searching because I know they exist. But their name escapes me. I thought they were an amphipod but I'm probably wrong.
If you just had the problem in one tank and other the others that also had soil then maybe you do not need to cook the soil as it might not happen again. But I could see why you might not want to chance it. @@ThePlantedTankTV
@@jonisolis9645 There are more than just that for baking though. When you bake it, it does something with the nutrients and kind of locks them in so they don't leach out as fast if say you are using gravel instead of a sand cap. A lot of people used to recommend "sun" baking which is where you put your dirt on a tarp and let the sun dry it out naturally in the summer time. One of my biggest gripes is when people say " yeah but it kills the bacteria " well I hate to break it to you but that bacteria dies when fully submerged under water any ways. The bacteria that grows in your fish tank is far different than the bacteria that grows in normal compost and soil. There are multiple studies that show aquarium bacteria begins to die after only 4-15 seconds of being out of water. So they are not the same at all. So baking it, from my research has no down sides.
Yes, I read about sun baking soil. Some people think that will reduce the amount of co2 produced and they like the extra co2 for the plants. @@ThePlantedTankTV
@@jonisolis9645 I inject co2 so it doesn't really make a difference for me personally. Ill be giving the whole plenum thing a try very soon with kitty litter substrate so that should be pretty interesting!
I like the way you did the arch of water sprite, something different and looks cool.
Don't worry it's already growing like crazy and doesn't look like that anymore. I'll be posting another video today showing this tank and you'll see how fast this stuff really grows 😂
Simple nice aquarium 👍😎
The water sprite is already growing like crazy. I bought too much lol thank you!
Always good to see ya J , and it's always good to start another fresh display. As far the Quikrete or anything substrate related for a way to clean it like nothing else , I have been using a swimming pool leaf net and if you are willing to spend $ 15 - $30 it will happen to be a huge time saver and it's nice that you just rest it on top of a 6g bucket or storage bin and the sand dirty by products are all easily discarded. Never seen it on anywhere because I have never shared it before now. I would have never thought about it but growing up with a pool having it around, in eyesight when I had a 150 back in the UG filter w / Maxi jets . Not like you are running around looking for a net but it is very likely the majority of. Amazon " heavy duty " nets aren't going to be able to hold the full load which is why I would rather spend more and go to a pool store and if they rip you can get a new one. As for the featured fish I'd go with a pygmy Cory's & pygmy Hatchet's which needs floating plants and once they get comfortable mine are all over spending very little at the surface and then for the ultimate community fish GREEN NEONS 2 dozen and if you have a PETCO nearby I would see if they can add whatever amount of anything that is on their list and then when shipment arrives you either are going to get a call or show up and they will be in he same bag from the wholesale distributors and for under $100 you would have 30+ which sitting late night just the tank lit the swimming choreography will be worth every penny. 🔌
That's really good info about Perot. I had no idea they did that! I'm on a huge money saving kick right now. Jobless right now unfortunately because I'm in CDL school. But my last day is this Thursday and once I pass my test I'll be making much better money than I was before. Haha life's been crazy for me these past few years. Inflation is definitely not helping. I used to be able to get a 50lb bag of pool filter sand for 10$ now that same bag at the same store is $19.99 which to me is just ridiculous for a bag of sand. Definitely going to look into the Pygmy hatchets. Those sound awesome!!!!
Really like your videos. Your aquascapes are amazing, but yet you seem to use a variety of substrates (gravel, eco-complete and stratum) and mostly low tech (except for some of your expensive lights) to demonstrate plants can thrive in lots of conditions. Also, I like how you are using lots of normal tanks the average Joe can buy instead of always using expensive (and difficult to find lids for) low iron rimless tanks to showcase your craft.
Thank you!!!🙏 I really appreciate that!!!
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That will grow in nicely! I think some stawberry rasbora (chili rasbora cousin) and some sparkling gourami would be excellent in that setup
Yes!! That would be awesome!!!!
Good to see you're still kicking around!!!
I'm simple and would put about 20 Ember Tetras in there or some Red Slender Harlequin Rasbora. I have both in a tank and they school together and calming to watch. I like that gravel. Thanks for the tip.
I would do embed tetras but I have 25 of them in my 40g already. 😅thank you for stopping by! 💚🙏
LOOOOONG TIME bro ... Where you been!?
My life has just been insane man. I learned a valuable lesson at a previous job and now I'm in CDL school got another kid on the way and things are finally starting to look up for me. So just starting to get back into the swing of things!
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Hi sir rohit india good looking your aquarium ❤❤
Thanks but its got a long way to go! 💚💚🙏🙏
Awesome set up. Even better to do it for cheap, that’s right up my alley 😁
Pogostemon stellatus octopus, that is one of my favorite plants. It definitely grows like a weed and can be used as a floating plant as well which I use time to time.
The salvinia minima I have as well. They are fast growing and actually cut down the growth of my duckweed if you can believe that.
Looks awesome 😁👍
Thanks man! Been loving your videos! Good to hear about the duck weed! I'm a fan of duck weed actually. You either love it or hate it haha 💚🙏
@@ThePlantedTankTV thanks I appreciate it🙏I like duckweed as well was honestly surprised to see it get out competed 😂
@@pattys_aquatics I'm looking forward to see how it goes! I just set this tank up last night so it'll be a bit but definitely excited to prove some people wrong on the gravel wrong subject. Can't tell you how many people I've seen say "you can't have a planted tank with just gravel" they are why I'm doing it. 😂
@@ThePlantedTankTV awesome, yes gravel definitely can grow plants . My 100 gallon pond is just gravel and plants grow awesome in there. I’m just not a fan of gravel as a cap on a dirted tank but gravel alone as a substrate is excellent. I look forward to you proving some people wrong 😁
@@pattys_aquatics Yeah I agree with you there. I regret not using sand as my cap for my 40g. I usually do use sand but this time I didn't and I'm definitely regretting it. 😅
What a cutie 💕
Thanks babe. 🥴
Only if you knew this man was defending doc known paedophile in the comments.. 😂
Nice setup!
I'd say add a school of neon/cardinal tetras or even a group of chilis.
What about Blue Line and Fire Red Parosphormenus?
They only grow to 2.5cm, yet they are less common and they look amazing.
They are micro feeders and ideally need to be offered a range of live foods and are best kept with small peaceful community fish.
Perhaps you could get some Correy Dora as bottom dwellers which would also be good as housekeeping.
Just an idea.
Anyway, I appreciate you sharing Jay. Thankyou very much, Sir.
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Some good options there! I'm gonna have to look into the fire red parosphormenus havent heard of those yet!!! And thank you! 💚🙏 I definitely wouldn't mind having some Pygmy corydoras!!!
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I just got some zebra danios for my son....always thought of them as a simple fish never owned them but there way cooler than expected and up close very beautifully little fish n easy
I don't know why but I expected you to be too young to have a son 😂😂😂. I'm thinking about maybe a betta and some shrimp possibly!
@@ThePlantedTankTV iam 38 but mentally 16 lmao .. also u should use gravel next time works good over time for beneficial bacteria ! Lol.. glad to see ya back bro
@@johnjrkean7008 lmfao that's hilarious. 😂 I'm also mentally still 16 hahaha this will never get old!!!
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Ember or green neon tetras
Maybe a betta and shrimp
I don't know why I didn't think of a betta and some shrimp! That's would be awesome!
Ember tetras would work in that set up.
I would but I already have 25 of them in my 40 gallon! 💚🙏🤣
Add green neon or ember tetras, handsome
I ended up buying a betta! Probably going to add shrimp eventually! Thank you!!!
Do you have an update of this tank?
I do! I recently removed all the water sprite because it just grew too fast for me to keep tabs on it. lol So it's just an anubias/java fern tank now. lol