Always enjoy seeing a fishroom tour, seem to be less and less videos of them online. Really hoping I can make it to some of the Michigan swaps this year, fingers crossed the little guy and I can cross the bridge this fall
The Mystery is solved!!! TY for this Richard! All of my observations support this. Everytime I get pink water it is from a tank with a sponge filter that came from a particular fishroom I bought out a long time ago.
I kept the light on for about 2 weeks straight 24hrs per day before the green water started and kept the sponge filter air supply on very low. 8 little rainbowfish were in the container and a couple snails.
nice Tour, thank you 👍👍
Always enjoy your videos
I appreciate that
We are the ONLY community that envies a man for his mosquito larvae ... But I do!
LOL funny but true. Maybe I'll do a part 2 and show off my upstairs and mosquito larvae cesspool.
Always enjoy seeing a fishroom tour, seem to be less and less videos of them online. Really hoping I can make it to some of the Michigan swaps this year, fingers crossed the little guy and I can cross the bridge this fall
I hope so too Jason, MCAS November 4th!
nice fish room tour thanks i still dont know how those (10 gallon?) tanks stay up on that rack
Thanks I'll show the underside of that rack to give you an idea next video.
The pink is just dead bacteria. When you dry out sponges and then add them back, it's common. Totally harmless to fish and shrimp.
The Mystery is solved!!! TY for this Richard! All of my observations support this. Everytime I get pink water it is from a tank with a sponge filter that came from a particular fishroom I bought out a long time ago.
How do you get green water
I kept the light on for about 2 weeks straight 24hrs per day before the green water started and kept the sponge filter air supply on very low. 8 little rainbowfish were in the container and a couple snails.