Excellent video. I had my co2 and light timers all set up for 8 hours during the day when im not even home. But this makes perfect sense, have the lights and co2 on when im home from work, so i can enjoy watching the tank grow, thats the whole idea after all hey!? So now i have set it all for 4pm til 11pm. Thanks for this good advice
Start with 6h in a new tank, after 1 month increase buy 30min every week, until 8h per day. Co2 ON 1 hour before light ON and turn off 1 hour before lights off. If got algae reduce light 1h, if problem not solved, reduce to 6h, never less than 6 hours.
Thank you for sharing your knowelege and experiences with planted aquariums. I only wish I started with your channel 2!years ago, when I started into the hobby. I have made most of the beginner mistakes you sharenin your videos 😋. I was interested in knowing more about aeration. Unfortunately when I goto your videp, it is in nihongo. Do you have an english transulated version?
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Ada recommends dosing liquid fertilizers while the lights are on. It's written in the manuals for their brighty line of ferts. They don't give a reason though.
Can you give the advice for reduce the temperature..bcz in india rooms temp is 31dg and I'm using diy fan in my aquarium temp is 29dg what have to do any suggestions.
75 gallon tank FX 4 canister I have the diffuser on the left side of the tank the wavemaker is on the same side closer pushing water to the right to the top my input is on the back left side my outtake is on the right side I have the nozzles pushing the water to the right..when the diffuser is on the bubbles reaches the top some hit the wavemaker which pushes the bubbles to the right..when the bubbles hit the right side it makes circles some bubbles hits the top few make it to the left side I am planning on getting another wavemaker should I place it on the right side thank you
Hi there I’ve got a JBL system a looking a idea of how many bubbles I need per second a also running a FluvalSmart led light on 24hr daylight to sunset a will be getting the plant led too.my tank is 274 gallons.any help please
Thank you, For a 60p heavily planted tank with a lot of red stem plants is 7 hours of light + 7 hours of co2 at 90 bubbles per minute(1.5 bubbles/second) good enough?
My tank is placed on the balcony and it receives direct sunlight (not the entire aquarium) in morning as the sun rises for 30mins and stays in shade all day except when the sun sets, it receives a lil direct sunlight only on the substrate but i’m planning adding floaters. My question is should I turn my artificial light on day? Or is the light in balcony enough? Or turn my light at 6pm til 10pm? I have no idea what to do.
Official WASABI Moderator: This is a tricky one, UV plus an aquarium light will cause algae issues. If it's getting enough direct sunlight, you probably don't even need the light :)
If you leave the lights on for 24 hours even once, your plants start to die and melt. I did it by accident a month ago and my moss has never recovered fully. Get a timer!
Excellent video. I had my co2 and light timers all set up for 8 hours during the day when im not even home. But this makes perfect sense, have the lights and co2 on when im home from work, so i can enjoy watching the tank grow, thats the whole idea after all hey!? So now i have set it all for 4pm til 11pm. Thanks for this good advice
Start with 6h in a new tank, after 1 month increase buy 30min every week, until 8h per day. Co2 ON 1 hour before light ON and turn off 1 hour before lights off. If got algae reduce light 1h, if problem not solved, reduce to 6h, never less than 6 hours.
Yeah true
what algae u talking about? every tank get some sort of algae, even ada showroom, to be frank , most algae enjoy the same conditions of plant
Freakin Awesome! This video answered SO MANY questions I wasn't even thinking of. Had to subscribe!
This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
thank you for clearing my thoughts about aeration and co2 timing ,you gain lifelong subscriber.
Lovely Music! Great info! Thanks.
Regards from India ❤
Excellent video. Concrete, clear answers.
Recomend sweating moonlight a few hours?
Hi can u explain co2 time on and off?
Thank you for sharing your knowelege and experiences with planted aquariums. I only wish I started with your channel 2!years ago, when I started into the hobby. I have made most of the beginner mistakes you sharenin your videos 😋.
I was interested in knowing more about aeration. Unfortunately when I goto your videp, it is in nihongo. Do you have an english transulated version?
Official WASABI Moderator: Now you can share this knowledge with others, sharing is caring. We'll be releasing an English dub of that video shortly. Thanks for watching! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
Hi when should we doze liquid fertilizers in the tank is it before or after co2 and lights are switched on?
Ada recommends dosing liquid fertilizers while the lights are on. It's written in the manuals for their brighty line of ferts. They don't give a reason though.
Can you give the advice for reduce the temperature..bcz in india rooms temp is 31dg and I'm using diy fan in my aquarium temp is 29dg what have to do any suggestions.
I'd recommend you find a chiller, it acts as a refrigerator to your aquarium. You can set a specific and stable temp
@@kantapon.w chillers are very expensive here...we can even get air conditioning for our room instead of aquarium chiller with less cost
Official WASABI Moderator: In hot climates, we recommend you find a good quality chiller. Fans won't cut it unfortunately. Hope this helps! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
@@junaid5666 Official WASABI Moderator: Great alternative! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
75 gallon tank FX 4 canister I have the diffuser on the left side of the tank the wavemaker is on the same side closer pushing water to the right to the top my input is on the back left side my outtake is on the right side I have the nozzles pushing the water to the right..when the diffuser is on the bubbles reaches the top some hit the wavemaker which pushes the bubbles to the right..when the bubbles hit the right side it makes circles some bubbles hits the top few make it to the left side I am planning on getting another wavemaker should I place it on the right side thank you
Hi there I’ve got a JBL system a looking a idea of how many bubbles I need per second a also running a FluvalSmart led light on 24hr daylight to sunset a will be getting the plant led too.my tank is 274 gallons.any help please
Thank you,
For a 60p heavily planted tank with a lot of red stem plants is 7 hours of light + 7 hours of co2 at 90 bubbles per minute(1.5 bubbles/second) good enough?
Official WASABI Moderator: 2 to 3 bubbles per second should do. Make sure you test the PH with a CO2 Indicator :)
@@NORIaquaCh Thanks again, I am amazed and really grateful for the effort you take in helping others.
@@n.rameez6665 Official WASABI Moderator: You are most welcome :)
I am using a hang on back filter. Should I turn it off if my CO2 is on?
The filter should be on 24/7, CO2 will be distributed by the filter, which is what you want. - Official WASABI Moderator.
@@NORIaquaCh Can I check if I’m also using hang on back filter. The placement of CO2 should be close to filter or the opposite? Thanks in advance 🙏🏼
what if i use a liquid co2?
Very helpful, thank you
Great videos! Thank you for the advice.
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Hi,
Very helpful video
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Thank you sir... Very helpful information
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Hi, should we continuously switch it on for 7-8 hours or can I turn on1 hour, switch off for 1 hour and then switch on for 1 hour and so on?
you watched the video right ?
My tank is placed on the balcony and it receives direct sunlight (not the entire aquarium) in morning as the sun rises for 30mins and stays in shade all day except when the sun sets, it receives a lil direct sunlight only on the substrate but i’m planning adding floaters. My question is should I turn my artificial light on day? Or is the light in balcony enough? Or turn my light at 6pm til 10pm? I have no idea what to do.
Official WASABI Moderator: This is a tricky one, UV plus an aquarium light will cause algae issues. If it's getting enough direct sunlight, you probably don't even need the light :)
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变音好评,很流畅
If you leave the lights on for 24 hours even once, your plants start to die and melt. I did it by accident a month ago and my moss has never recovered fully. Get a timer!
Official WASABI Moderator: Dear Vivian, good advice. :)
Is it ok to provide light in intervals ? Like 5 hours in the morning and another 3 hours in the evenings? Thanks
I have the same question
Yes it's fine . I run my lights for 2 hrs in the morning and 6 hrs in the evening. Tank is doing fine with no noticeable side effects.
They specifically said in a video on lighting not to do this.
Your Suggestions are greatly helpful to me...
I was expecting you to sound a little different but ok
Official WASABI Moderator: Dear Emmanuel, it's only a voice-over, so let's not discriminate :)
NORI aqua lmfao I said nothing that was discriminating ...
Lmao
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He had quite a feminine voice for such a masculine look
Unnecessary talk too much
Keeps on repeating and repeating….again and again…waste of time watching!