👇👇MD MERCH CLICK HERE👇👇: FULL SHOP: md-fish-tanks.creator-spring.com I have a few nano tanks just sitting around and I love building nano no filter aquariums. So I decided to make one and show you guys how to create something beautiful but simple that can be put anywhere around the house or office. Equipment (all links affiliate): LED FLOODLIGHTS: US amzn.to/3m3cEz9 UK amzn.to/3orIdRv GOOD BUDGET LIGHT:: US amzn.to/2MDfjk1 UK amzn.to/3iYlfQQ SMALL HANG ON BACK FILTER: US amzn.to/2Mw63OO UK amzn.to/39rx3b5 NANO INTERNAL FILTER: US amzn.to/3oxGBWm UK CANISTER FILTER: US amzn.to/3iNeVtW UK amzn.to/2Fo774a GOOSENECK CLIP ON LAMP: (similar as product is now discontinued) US amzn.to/2IlwLVA UK amzn.to/2LNat13 MINI WATER PUMP: US amzn.to/2oAmf5y UK amzn.to/2mjHDez TANKS: US amzn.to/2SOocHG UK amzn.to/2SPA24i STRIP LED LIGHT: US (similar) amzn.to/2SNgbm7 UK amzn.to/2Fn9aW1 ASTA LED LIGHT: US amzn.to/3k9EmpY UK amzn.to/3p5XUPY AQUARIUM RACKING: Shelving: US amzn.to/2SrYZ5k UK amzn.to/2GFWKJ2 AIRPUMP (FILTER SYSTEM): US amzn.to/31z8FA9 UK amzn.to/37GIoUa FILTER SPONGES: US amzn.to/3dQLUfM UK amzn.to/3dS2k7K MEDIA BAGS: US amzn.to/34Kaf2N UK amzn.to/3lAj3z1 STAINLESS LILY PIPES: US amzn.to/2FqHpvR UK amzn.to/2RlfrnC BOWL AQUARIUMS: US amzn.to/2M4FwFO UK: amzn.to/2Vx73CL API® products Subscribe to API on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/apifishcare USA consumers purchase API products on Amazon: www.amazon.com/stores/page/2193F555-CE5F-4A6B-BDC4-F315CB7F175D?channel=MDTanks UK consumers purchase API products on Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk/stores/page/25663644-6C8C-432C-9E6A-0A85082C3E3C AQUARIAN® products Follow AQUARIAN on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/channels/NxaNWKoWr_ztSgXgPj9r8A.html Purchase AQUARIAN products here: aquarian.co.uk/where-to-buy/ AWESOME MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITY ua-cam.com/channels/3uQXzXSPspf2LoGdtYGiHw.htmljoin FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/md_fishtanks/ FOR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES: admin@mdfishtanks.com #plantedtank #aquascape #mdfishtanks
I shared your video to two of my friends to show them they can stop doing water changes if they set their substrate up better and get more plants. My question is, since I am new to your videos, I have not layered my substrates like you have but I did redo two with the FLuval volcanic gravel. Is that going to be enough? My short plants seem to be estalishing and the stem plants are taking off.. would this work for a filterless system? Second question: Quarantine tanks. I now have a 10 gallon, but its bare and has a bubbler. I suppose I could reset this with proper gravel and make it be a plant grower while it is vacant of fish? Keep it fertilized? It wont have critters in it. How does it keep a biosystem? Love your videos and enthusiasm! I think Im ready now to try cherry shrimp for the third time and this time they will live...
Yes. As soon as I discovered him... watch everything he ever did. Took a while 😂 Even went over a few more than once. What sets him apart is his enthusiasm and excitement... he is so much more interesting than others in this field...
You’re such a great teacher! Appreciate you taking the time to explain design elements and why some things may not look right and how to fix it. Enjoy these low tech builds.
This is amazing and love the idea of no cleaning and no filter. Thank you going over it so well and the step by step process. It’s now inspired me to create a similar project which me and my 4 year old can do together. She’s very excited
You can watch "father fish" youtube channel .Has some good videos.I also watch his videos as he encourages this types of "almost" self-sutaining ecosystem tanks.
I just wanna say thank you for doing this. You are the one that inspired me to actually do research and try to give fish the best life they could have! Tomorrow im setting up a tank for a betta fish that should arrive in about 2 weeks, you really are the one that inspired me to try out this new hobby and again, thank you!! 🥹🫶🫶
Another nice tank! And nothing wrong with another Endler tank! I've got 5 tanks ranging from 10g - 75g, and right now my favorite is my 10g office tank with just Endlers of all sizes, snails, and some yellow shrimp. I've been fishkeeping 45 years, since I was about 10. Started with elementary school guppies we got to bring home, then moved on to tetras, cichlids, and what not, and it wasn't until the past year I rediscovered livebearers Your channel helped get me back into them.
Really debating putting a tank in my office. I’m about halfway through my first tank in about 8 years for my private living room and would love a nano tank for my office at work. But… I’m worried I won’t get anything done if I have shrimp to stare at!
@@tumsfestival8027 Tank has been running almost a year as originally configured! Plants have all filled in nicely. The only endlers I've lost have been jumpers, and only males. I think they chase each other and get too excited. Tank has a glass cover, but they were jumping out the narrow gap between the glass cover and the filter. I put in a baffle a couple months ago that would hopefully deflect them back into the tank, and no jumpers since then. Endlers breed a lot, and so far, the population is self-sustaining and even increasing. Besides daily feeding, the tank takes 20 minutes a week to maintain. 50% water change, rinse the filter media, scrape the glass, and done! I highly recommend an office tank as a good stress reliever!
Try it! If it becomes a big distraction, you can always take it home. I adapted to mine and it doesn't distract me too much. I do like to look at it during a conference call, but it actually helps me focus, since I'm an accountant usually thinking abstract thoughts. @@Faymous9
Fantastic. But, I love seeing a few minutes video of your completed tanks at the end, as you have done on other scapes. Would you please keep doing this?
Endlers are awesome, but I love love love chili rasboras for nanos. And shrimp, of course! Just a note about the snails...don't put too many in at once in a small tank! I crashed my cycle in one ten gallon by tossing a man's handful of ramshorns...just plop and even with a good filter I got an ammonia spike.
I am so happy I have found your channel! I used to have two 50's, a 30 and some smaller baby raising tanks, 10's.... but its such a shock to see someone who does the fresh water fish instead of the complications of the salt water tanks. I love fresh water fish, there is so much variety in them and they are so easy to care for -- but I'm in an apartment now and didn't think I wanted to hassle with tiny tanks, they take more cleaning than a big tank! But you have proven me wrong, this is a great way to do a nano tank, no hassle, no worry, it cleans itself this way. Now I know that I should concentrate more on the plants and do snail and shrimps for cleaning, and that I don't have to have the heaters and pumps and tank hoods and undergravel filter systems.... and I could have my cardinals or neons or other tiny fish, I miss them sooo much...! and those flame endlers are stunning! umm.... even if I don't do a tank for a year or so, now I have your channel -- a place to get so many ideas for tiny tanks in the meantime!! I'm gong to be watching your current and your past videos, thanks for so much great information!!
Could you please do a follow up video to show how this tank is doing now, I am trying to replicate your setup and thinking of buying only one gender species to avoid over breeding. Thanks
Went to Fish street at my city. It is famous for having all sorts of tanks,plants and fish . Bought some filter and came home. Was thinking abt setting up a small tank sometime soon and here i see MD pull up a new video
About a month ago now I did a little tank like this. I wish I had some floating plants like you have. The only thing I have was duckweed .😢 it is definitely growing good now
Great presentation! Thanks so much for the tips about floating plants, adding the shrimp first, conditioning the water, packing plants in, etc. so much useful info in here. Great job and beautiful, too. Youre an artist.
Hej! I love these ❤ I owned two and when I bought them they were probably 3-4 cm and I bought them in 2016. And one lived 3 years and the other one lived until around last year! ❤
I had to go shopping a couple of days ago because…. I got 6 Bosemani Rainbowfish, 6 Blue Tuxedo Platies and a couple of Black Neon Tetras. I’m looking forward to seeing them grow and get their colours. I could never have an aquarium on my desk. I’d never get anything done.
Beautiful tank! I admit, I didn't care for the look of these rocks, when you first put them in, but after the plants went in, I absolutely love them! Totally changed the look, it did! Shame on me for having doubts, MD! :) I have a regular 5 gallon tank that I didn't know what to do with, as far as decorating that is. Now I know I will be able to do it, and it'll come out beautiful! Thanks for doing this one! Do you happen to have a link to that light you put on it, to demonstrate the build, by any chance?
I've noticed most of your tanks don't have lids - how do you keep fish/shrimp from jumping out? Thank you for your time and love your videos keep them coming
If I could do anything like this I would make one. But I have no idea where to start and where I can get all the stuff you put in there :). Many years ago I had a fishtank with filter but I could not get the plants to grow and have a green heaven for fish. I will have to check more off your video's :). I also like shrimp :D
Hola amigo, te veo feliz como siempre, eso es por que tu corazón está en la acuariofilia; tu empeño es grande y agradecido para muchos que nos hace feliz ese don que tienes en los peces, woow Dios te bendice en tus proyectos 🙏
I would always have a filter and heater even the smallest possible sizes available. I like the lighting apparatus too though it looks a bit short in length!
I only use water and a plain paper towel to clean my tank glass . . Cleans it right up/off, and I'd be afraid I might kill my fish with any "cleaner" . What are you confident enough in to use on your tanks? (in other words, What did you use?)
I thank you so much because you give us the info and web-pages below to see which item is best for us. I've been searching what size stone to buy for my cube tank and here it is, Landen tonwa stones for small tanks. Thank you.
Bosh. I have a smaller tank than that, only 2.5 gallons. It houses two African dwarf frogs. It is in a north-facing window to avoid direct sun. It has a heater that runs from a USB outlet. The key is what ecologists call "spatial heterogeneity" meaning lots of places for the animals to go so they don't get bored. You can do this by piling up rocks. Java fern is a good plant. I see no need to make a video. Done.
Thick substrate layer is to get the anaerobic bacteria helping with the filtration. Assisting with nitrate conversion and sulfate conversion, and the biproducts of conversion escape the tank as gasses. You're right though, with low population short term tanks that you enjoy the plants provide all the purification you need.
Just wondering what you recommend for a substitute for the nutribase in the US? Also, would you have a “shopping” list of plants for this video. I checked through all the links, no luck. Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time to create!!
It's one o'clock and i have to get up sooooo early tomorrow but i can't stop marvelling about your beautiful nano tank and falling deeply in love with it and the fishnerds in the shop 🥰
I am loving all the new builds and love seeing you so happy filling out that beautiful new studio! Incredible tank per usual, even on the small scale compared to all the big builds recently!
In my youth I had a 20 gallon long tank and completely over stocked it with 30 or 40 fish of all kinds; barbs, angels, different kinds of tetras, betta, Gouramis, swordtails, Kuhli Loachs, catfish, lots of guppies and tons of plants. I had a heater with an under gravel filter and a side mount filter. No fancy equipment and no fancy sand just a 3 to 4 inch coarse gravel sand. Worked just fine. I know I some more fish that I can't remember like bumble bee fish and others.
I have about a 100 gallon no filter tank with shrimp, snails and endler guppies, fully planted and has one bubbler but the main attraction and the main reason I believe my tank is happy and healthy is the monstera that I have growing out of the tank, the water is in top shape my monstera is thriving and the guppies breed within the roots of the plant ( the monstera started with 2 large leaves and now has over 15)
Because of your videos I have given the nano aqua scape a try. It is a very similar set up to what you did here. Do you ever have oxygen issues in a small tank with no water movement?
Great video, I'd love to see a tank with Dwarf Emeralds or Celestial Pearl Danios. In fact it would be amazing to see one of your new big tanks have a huge shoal of them, instead of 10 or so in a Nano tank. Throw in some Badis and you could have a Myanmar lake shore biotype in the making!
You make planting look so EASY. I am having the hardest time to get plants to stay in the substrate while trying to pull out my tweezers, ugh! I have been watching your videos for almost a year now, and have always paid close attention to how you hold the tweezers. Still I am having issues. The only thing I can think of now is: are the insides of your tweezers smooth? Mine are a bit toothy, for lack of better word. I guess to have a better grip on things. But the downside is that if feels like the plants stay stuck to it more easily as I am trying to pull the tweezers back out. Any thoughts or advice?
Looking at your channel make me learn much more about nano tech aquarium.. Im from malaysia and will starting my own nano tech aquarium in a short month.. Really greatfull to see all you video about how to start a nano tech aqurium and still learning from you video on how to maintaining the nano tech.. And already follow up you channel for a while now🇲🇾😁👍keep it up
Hi man, you got my toddler hooked, he comes every minute to see how you build and build, I'm getting one of these, but my problem is to get plants, how do you suggest to get them, I live in Guatemala.
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I have a few nano tanks just sitting around and I love building nano no filter aquariums. So I decided to make one and show you guys how to create something beautiful but simple that can be put anywhere around the house or office.
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I shared your video to two of my friends to show them they can stop doing water changes if they set their substrate up better and get more plants. My question is, since I am new to your videos, I have not layered my substrates like you have but I did redo two with the FLuval volcanic gravel. Is that going to be enough? My short plants seem to be estalishing and the stem plants are taking off.. would this work for a filterless system? Second question: Quarantine tanks. I now have a 10 gallon, but its bare and has a bubbler. I suppose I could reset this with proper gravel and make it be a plant grower while it is vacant of fish? Keep it fertilized? It wont have critters in it. How does it keep a biosystem? Love your videos and enthusiasm! I think Im ready now to try cherry shrimp for the third time and this time they will live...
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I’m disabled and want a small tank in my large bedside table. This is stunning and I saved it for inspiration.
Good luck with your tank fish tanks are amazing ❤
How did you go, did you get one?
Late reply but I wish you luck!!
A neon light would be great,😅 quake quake
I hope you get one!
Please put in the plant names in description , that would be really helpful
Who else binge watched all of md’s vids?
I can not stop watching them 👍
Gone through them 2 different times start to finnish😂
🙋🏽♂️
Yes. As soon as I discovered him... watch everything he ever did. Took a while 😂
Even went over a few more than once.
What sets him apart is his enthusiasm and excitement... he is so much more interesting than others in this field...
Cool to see how everything has changed.
Thanks guys 👍
You’re such a great teacher! Appreciate you taking the time to explain design elements and why some things may not look right and how to fix it. Enjoy these low tech builds.
This is amazing and love the idea of no cleaning and no filter. Thank you going over it so well and the step by step process. It’s now inspired me to create a similar project which me and my 4 year old can do together. She’s very excited
You can watch "father fish" youtube channel .Has some good videos.I also watch his videos as he encourages this types of "almost" self-sutaining ecosystem tanks.
I just wanna say thank you for doing this. You are the one that inspired me to actually do research and try to give fish the best life they could have! Tomorrow im setting up a tank for a betta fish that should arrive in about 2 weeks, you really are the one that inspired me to try out this new hobby and again, thank you!! 🥹🫶🫶
You must be so excited Betta's are great little fish with their own unique personalities. It will be really fun getting to know the little fella
Same here
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Another nice tank! And nothing wrong with another Endler tank! I've got 5 tanks ranging from 10g - 75g, and right now my favorite is my 10g office tank with just Endlers of all sizes, snails, and some yellow shrimp. I've been fishkeeping 45 years, since I was about 10. Started with elementary school guppies we got to bring home, then moved on to tetras, cichlids, and what not, and it wasn't until the past year I rediscovered livebearers Your channel helped get me back into them.
Question! How long do they last? Are they indefinite? What’s the maintenance look like? Does the tank need to be redone after a couple months?
Really debating putting a tank in my office. I’m about halfway through my first tank in about 8 years for my private living room and would love a nano tank for my office at work. But… I’m worried I won’t get anything done if I have shrimp to stare at!
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@@tumsfestival8027 Tank has been running almost a year as originally configured! Plants have all filled in nicely. The only endlers I've lost have been jumpers, and only males. I think they chase each other and get too excited. Tank has a glass cover, but they were jumping out the narrow gap between the glass cover and the filter. I put in a baffle a couple months ago that would hopefully deflect them back into the tank, and no jumpers since then. Endlers breed a lot, and so far, the population is self-sustaining and even increasing. Besides daily feeding, the tank takes 20 minutes a week to maintain. 50% water change, rinse the filter media, scrape the glass, and done! I highly recommend an office tank as a good stress reliever!
Try it! If it becomes a big distraction, you can always take it home. I adapted to mine and it doesn't distract me too much. I do like to look at it during a conference call, but it actually helps me focus, since I'm an accountant usually thinking abstract thoughts. @@Faymous9
Fantastic. But, I love seeing a few minutes video of your completed tanks at the end, as you have done on other scapes. Would you please keep doing this?
Endlers are awesome, but I love love love chili rasboras for nanos. And shrimp, of course! Just a note about the snails...don't put too many in at once in a small tank! I crashed my cycle in one ten gallon by tossing a man's handful of ramshorns...just plop and even with a good filter I got an ammonia spike.
I am so happy I have found your channel! I used to have two 50's, a 30 and some smaller baby raising tanks, 10's.... but its such a shock to see someone who does the fresh water fish instead of the complications of the salt water tanks.
I love fresh water fish, there is so much variety in them and they are so easy to care for -- but I'm in an apartment now and didn't think I wanted to hassle with tiny tanks, they take more cleaning than a big tank! But you have proven me wrong, this is a great way to do a nano tank, no hassle, no worry, it cleans itself this way.
Now I know that I should concentrate more on the plants and do snail and shrimps for cleaning, and that I don't have to have the heaters and pumps and tank hoods and undergravel filter systems.... and I could have my cardinals or neons or other tiny fish, I miss them sooo much...! and those flame endlers are stunning!
umm.... even if I don't do a tank for a year or so, now I have your channel -- a place to get so many ideas for tiny tanks in the meantime!! I'm gong to be watching your current and your past videos, thanks for so much great information!!
No filter nano videos are by far my favorite ❤
My best tank to date is a heavily planted 6x6x12 (inches) dirted tank. Helped me learn so much.
Amazing how certain principles of design are used in real life. The use of negative space, repetition, & balance was carefully thought out 🙏
Could you please do a follow up video to show how this tank is doing now, I am trying to replicate your setup and thinking of buying only one gender species to avoid over breeding. Thanks
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That Molly and swordtail tank looked totally stunning!
Agree.
I do a medium thickness substrate layer too. With the right plants, it's quite effective. The way I see it, if it works, then it works.
Went to Fish street at my city. It is famous for having all sorts of tanks,plants and fish . Bought some filter and came home. Was thinking abt setting up a small tank sometime soon and here i see MD pull up a new video
Perfect timing in posting this video because I am starting my first nano tank and making it self sustainable with tons of plant and shrimp
Love the scapes without wood for inspiration. Basically because I can’t bring myself to spend £20+ on a bit of wood 😂
If you have a river or ocean near you, you can look for wood yourself. Just make sure to boil it multiple times until the water turns clear :)
Love small builds! It something ppl with small homes (like me lol) can do!
Never get tired of any beautiful freshwater tropical fish! There's no such thing as "oh no, not more endlers"! Haha
Looks great. The only thing I would change for a proper LOW-COST TANK is a desk cheapo lamp.
Cheers from Poland U all.
I truly enjoy these weekend builds! I watch, then get busy on my own tanks!
What a beauty lil tank.
The orange/ red plants look so stunning with that male fish.
Look at all those empty tanks at the end. Looks like many more projects. Can't wait.
You have inspired me to install a tank in my home. I’m loving it and it working so well!
Ive got 5 gallon tank I’ve been waiting to scape. This is perfect! I will use this for inspiration ❤
Those emerald green rasboras are my favorite. Their coloration is so vibrant, their bars even seem to flicker like an octopus.
About a month ago now I did a little tank like this.
I wish I had some floating plants like you have.
The only thing I have was duckweed .😢 it is definitely growing good now
This was a comprehensive yet simple explanation of what's involved for a successful, no-filter set up.
Great presentation! Thanks so much for the tips about floating plants, adding the shrimp first, conditioning the water, packing plants in, etc. so much useful info in here. Great job and beautiful, too. Youre an artist.
Hej! I love these ❤ I owned two and when I bought them they were probably 3-4 cm and I bought them in 2016. And one lived 3 years and the other one lived until around last year! ❤
I had to go shopping a couple of days ago because….
I got 6 Bosemani Rainbowfish, 6 Blue Tuxedo Platies and a couple of Black Neon Tetras. I’m looking forward to seeing them grow and get their colours.
I could never have an aquarium on my desk. I’d never get anything done.
Low maintenance inspirational excellent very professional Exactly what I would like
That dude at the fish shop was so baked
Thems the rules.
Beautiful tank! I admit, I didn't care for the look of these rocks, when you first put them in, but after the plants went in, I absolutely love them! Totally changed the look, it did! Shame on me for having doubts, MD! :) I have a regular 5 gallon tank that I didn't know what to do with, as far as decorating that is. Now I know I will be able to do it, and it'll come out beautiful! Thanks for doing this one! Do you happen to have a link to that light you put on it, to demonstrate the build, by any chance?
life might be hard but at least theres a new md fish tanks video
Tried something similar, got huge biofilm at surface. Added a filter in the end
After seeing this video I really want one It seems quite difficult to build Especially with the Live underwater plants
I've noticed most of your tanks don't have lids - how do you keep fish/shrimp from jumping out? Thank you for your time and love your videos keep them coming
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If I could do anything like this I would make one. But I have no idea where to start and where I can get all the stuff you put in there :).
Many years ago I had a fishtank with filter but I could not get the plants to grow and have a green heaven for fish.
I will have to check more off your video's :). I also like shrimp :D
im never gonna get mad if u get another variation of endlers love those fish. getting ready to set up a tank for them myself soon
Keep up the hard work MD. Still love watching your content! Can’t wait to see all the things you create in the new studio!😄🐠🐡
That really turned out nice. I would love to get a few nano tanks so I can practice aquascaping (and get more nano fish, I love little fish).
Beautiful! What is the name of your fish? Can I breed rasboras in a tank of 80 liters with no filter?
Your “farm tank” and all your transplants look healthy and strong. Great job!
This video is exactly what ive been searching for over the last 4 months! Thank you!
Hola amigo, te veo feliz como siempre, eso es por que tu corazón está en la acuariofilia; tu empeño es grande y agradecido para muchos que nos hace feliz ese don que tienes en los peces, woow Dios te bendice en tus proyectos 🙏
Yes, snails are wonderful!
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I enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot from you. I have a 55 gallon tank, and since I been watching your videos, my fish tank is boss. ✌🏾
Watch like 3-10 of you all Videos and I realized I have to go watch literally all of them . What a amazing well set up channel
My brother sets up little nano saltwater tanks with bits of coral growing in them, plus little snails and starfish crawling around.
I enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot from you. I have a 55 gallon tank, and since I been watching your videos, my fish tank is boss.
I would always have a filter and heater even the smallest possible sizes available. I like the lighting apparatus too though it looks a bit short in length!
I’m thinking about making a nano for my classroom! This is perfect!
"It's just water in there"😄
Love the way you make it look so simple. Thank you md
The owl tank is just incredible
This is amazing
I only use water and a plain paper towel to clean my tank glass . . Cleans it right up/off, and I'd be afraid I might kill my fish with any "cleaner" .
What are you confident enough in to use on your tanks? (in other words, What did you use?)
When i clean out my nano tanks, i out your video in the background while cleaning up mine.
I thank you so much because you give us the info and web-pages below to see which item is best for us. I've been searching what size stone to buy for my cube tank and here it is, Landen tonwa stones for small tanks. Thank you.
How do you condition it for fish?
Bosh. I have a smaller tank than that, only 2.5 gallons. It houses two African dwarf frogs. It is in a north-facing window to avoid direct sun. It has a heater that runs from a USB outlet. The key is what ecologists call "spatial heterogeneity" meaning lots of places for the animals to go so they don't get bored. You can do this by piling up rocks. Java fern is a good plant. I see no need to make a video. Done.
Thick substrate layer is to get the anaerobic bacteria helping with the filtration. Assisting with nitrate conversion and sulfate conversion, and the biproducts of conversion escape the tank as gasses. You're right though, with low population short term tanks that you enjoy the plants provide all the purification you need.
Did you see the depth of that back corner?
so good to see you back on the nano build, takes me back to your garden shed builds 👍👍👍👍👍
This is the most beautiful detailed video I have seen on UA-cam I had been searching for a good video and this one is sooo chefs kiss!!!
Where can I find the nutribase? Also is there substitutes for nutribase?
how does this man maintain all the aquariums, must be tiring but surely rewarding.
Md is so good even his rocks are pearling
Sure no cap that intro “wassup beautiful people made my day” 💯
Can I use fluval stratum instead of nutribase?
Just wondering what you recommend for a substitute for the nutribase in the US? Also, would you have a “shopping” list of plants for this video. I checked through all the links, no luck. Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time to create!!
Any luck with a US substitute?
Also interested
Same
Me too
Those owl rocks are so cute.
I’ve been suggesting lobelia for ages ! Such a lovely plant
It's one o'clock and i have to get up sooooo early tomorrow but i can't stop marvelling about your beautiful nano tank and falling deeply in love with it and the fishnerds in the shop 🥰
Do you have any videos (or recommend any) explaining the benefits of floating plants? I want to try this no filter set up
I am loving all the new builds and love seeing you so happy filling out that beautiful new studio! Incredible tank per usual, even on the small scale compared to all the big builds recently!
MD big doubt here ,will the carpeting plants survive without Co2, asking because I want to do a carpet finally without the co2 hassle .
Will do but the key is watwr change twice a week at least,wo co2 the water changes is the key
In my youth I had a 20 gallon long tank and completely over stocked it with 30 or 40 fish of all kinds; barbs, angels, different kinds of tetras, betta, Gouramis, swordtails, Kuhli Loachs, catfish, lots of guppies and tons of plants. I had a heater with an under gravel filter and a side mount filter. No fancy equipment and no fancy sand just a 3 to 4 inch coarse gravel sand. Worked just fine. I know I some more fish that I can't remember like bumble bee fish and others.
Beautiful. Great details about striking the symbiotic balance.
I have about a 100 gallon no filter tank with shrimp, snails and endler guppies, fully planted and has one bubbler but the main attraction and the main reason I believe my tank is happy and healthy is the monstera that I have growing out of the tank, the water is in top shape my monstera is thriving and the guppies breed within the roots of the plant ( the monstera started with 2 large leaves and now has over 15)
MD and SerpaDesign are the best in the industry for aquascaping imho ☺️💚🐠🦐
Because of your videos I have given the nano aqua scape a try. It is a very similar set up to what you did here. Do you ever have oxygen issues in a small tank with no water movement?
Would love to see a nano with something like galaxy/emerald rasbora or scarlet badis!
Great video, I'd love to see a tank with Dwarf Emeralds or Celestial Pearl Danios. In fact it would be amazing to see one of your new big tanks have a huge shoal of them, instead of 10 or so in a Nano tank. Throw in some Badis and you could have a Myanmar lake shore biotype in the making!
Hey man i really want an aquarium but i tjink it is really hard where a live in greece but if i make one i will make one like this
I have a reef tank because I found freshwater tanks too boring, but this is indeed a new challenge that I will try.
Great now im obsessed with watching you build these beautiful tanks. Let me binge watch 5 more 😻
You make planting look so EASY.
I am having the hardest time to get plants to stay in the substrate while trying to pull out my tweezers, ugh!
I have been watching your videos for almost a year now, and have always paid close attention to how you hold the tweezers. Still I am having issues. The only thing I can think of now is: are the insides of your tweezers smooth?
Mine are a bit toothy, for lack of better word. I guess to have a better grip on things. But the downside is that if feels like the plants stay stuck to it more easily as I am trying to pull the tweezers back out. Any thoughts or advice?
A nice pair a tweezers makes the world of difference. It doesn't seem like something that would matter, but it makes a world of difference.
MD! Brilliant as always. Cant wait for the emerald danio tank!!!
Looking at your channel make me learn much more about nano tech aquarium.. Im from malaysia and will starting my own nano tech aquarium in a short month.. Really greatfull to see all you video about how to start a nano tech aqurium and still learning from you video on how to maintaining the nano tech.. And already follow up you channel for a while now🇲🇾😁👍keep it up
I love matt's neon sweatshirt.!!!
Make sure the rocks have no metallic ore (copper, iron, etc.) in them. I always grab a couple rocks when I’m looking for some nice wood.
TIMMY NEEDS HIS DONE!!! IM SO EXCITED FOR HIS!!
Do you recycle any of the substrate you use? Just imagining it would be difficult to separate the sand from the other stuff once it's in the tank.
How often do you need to water change for this kind of tank?
Hi man, you got my toddler hooked, he comes every minute to see how you build and build, I'm getting one of these, but my problem is to get plants, how do you suggest to get them, I live in Guatemala.