Natural Aquariums
Natural Aquariums
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I made a low-budget paludarium for bladder snails, here's how! DIY Tuturial (Episode 1)
In the first episode of this new project, I'll be sharing my step-by-step setup guide for my 54L /14 gallon paludarium. We'll cover the first steps in building a paludarium: Soil composition, adding a soft mat for weight distribution and pump setup!
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:06 Glass ecoystems in my room
2:18 Dismantling shelf
4:40 Greenhouse tank
8:21 Dismantling greenhouse tank
16:56 Distributing aqua soil
19:30 Adding sand
21:24 Adding soft mat
25:40 Adding a slope
29:16 Adding pond pump
I hope you enjoy this episode!
Please subscribe to my channel for more videos about fish tanks and natural style ecosystems!
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Collecting SCUDS (side-swimmers) for 100 Species Ecosystem Tank to increase BIODIVERSITY (Episode 5)
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Watch this episode to see the last 7 species i added to this tank: ruclips.net/video/TtMGmOm9Bi0/видео.html In the fifth episode, I'll share how i caught and acclimated SKUDS (side-swimmers) from a local river (the Neckar river in Germany). I setup a little jar ecosystem for these crustaceans to get used to room temperatures and slowly acclimate them to the warm tank water. Chapters: 0:00 Intro...
Guppy Fish Documentary - Mating System, Inbreeding, Mating Choice & Guppy Predators (Vol. 2)
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Guppy Fish Documentary - Mating System, Inbreeding, Mating Choice & Guppy Predators (Vol. 2)
The Guppy Fish Documentary - life cycle, biology, history, taxonomy, origins and sexual behavior
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The Guppy Fish Documentary - life cycle, biology, history, taxonomy, origins and sexual behavior
Guppy & Neocaridina Tank Cleaning Routine for Beginners (Episode 5)
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Guppy & Neocaridina Tank Cleaning Routine for Beginners (Episode 5)
Guppy Neocaridina Tank - Orange Sakura, Red Rili & Blue Dream Shrimp, Guppy, Bladder Snails (Ep. 4)
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Guppy Neocaridina Tank - Orange Sakura, Red Rili & Blue Dream Shrimp, Guppy, Bladder Snails (Ep. 4)
Deep Cleaning Routine of the 100 SPECIES Ecosystem Aquarium
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Deep Cleaning Routine of the 100 SPECIES Ecosystem Aquarium
Adding 7 new species to the 100 Species Ecosystem: Aquascape update adding Corydoras, Nerites & More
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Adding 7 new species to the 100 Species Ecosystem: Aquascape update adding Corydoras, Nerites & More
The 100 SPECIES Ecosystem Aquarium: Aquascape Tutorial and adding Guppies, Nerites, Plants & More
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The 100 SPECIES Ecosystem Aquarium: Aquascape Tutorial and adding Guppies, Nerites, Plants & More
HOW TO: Dismantle an aquarium in 8 steps TUTORIAL
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HOW TO: Dismantle an aquarium in 8 steps TUTORIAL
GUPPY Tank Cleaning Routine for Beginners (Episode 3)
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GUPPY Tank Cleaning Routine for Beginners (Episode 3)
Seeing what lives in river water by Making a Closed Ecosystem Jar (Episode 2)
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Seeing what lives in river water by Making a Closed Ecosystem Jar (Episode 2)
11€ Neckar Jar. From River to Glass: Creating a Miniature Ecosystem
Просмотров 1612 месяца назад
11€ Neckar Jar. From River to Glass: Creating a Miniature Ecosystem
40€ Guppy Tank (Episode 2) - Snails, Nutrients, Baby Guppies
Просмотров 219Год назад
40€ Guppy Tank (Episode 2) - Snails, Nutrients, Baby Guppies
40€ Do It Yourself GUPPY Tank for Beginners (Episode 1)
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40€ Do It Yourself GUPPY Tank for Beginners (Episode 1)
Tiny Glass Ecosystem with Nerites, Moss, Isopods, and other small life forms
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Tiny Glass Ecosystem with Nerites, Moss, Isopods, and other small life forms

Комментарии

  • @ricardorvb
    @ricardorvb 3 часа назад

    cochineal ?

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 Час назад

      Interesting thought. They really look like cochineal bugs, but I think there is no semi-aquatic cochineal variety.

  • @juliuspaul3755
    @juliuspaul3755 6 часов назад

    I didnt expect that the voice behind this channel is actually such a handsome dude

  • @aquaddiction
    @aquaddiction 17 часов назад

    seeing springtails hop from floating plant, to giant jungle val, to another floating plant in my tanks is SO fun to watch. cool to remember that they truly have become their own ecosystem, even on the surface

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 8 часов назад

      Thank you for naming the species - I already had the feeling that these little guys are springtails. Now you confirmed it ✅☺️

    • @aquaddiction
      @aquaddiction 7 часов назад

      ​@@naturalaquariums76 there's also other's. orange and silver ones can't float tho, so idk if they be found unless there was a lot of dry area on the surface/a palidarium setup

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 6 часов назад

      @ the duckweed forms a stable “island” on the surface. Here, the springtails should have a stable piece of land to live on🤩

  • @MARKET_GARDNERI
    @MARKET_GARDNERI 17 часов назад

    Podura aquatica (semi-aquatic springtail) they exist in my tanks as well!

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 8 часов назад

      Thanks for naming the species and even the Latin name, very precise 🙌✅ After searching for Podura aquatica on google i found that this species usually looks dark/black. The springtails in my tank look rather transparent. I wonder if it’s still this semi-aquatic species or just “normal” springtails that live on the surface?

    • @MARKET_GARDNERI
      @MARKET_GARDNERI Час назад

      @ their coloration depends on light intensity from what I have seen, the ones in my high tech tanks with strong lights have black coloration while the ones in the tanks with weaker lights have orange coloration, happy newyear btw m8!

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 Час назад

      @ happy 🆕 year to you too, mate ☺️😇🙌

    • @MARKET_GARDNERI
      @MARKET_GARDNERI Час назад

      @ Thanks! Really appreciated:D

  • @TalisaAquarist
    @TalisaAquarist 17 часов назад

    Beautiful paludarium!

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 17 часов назад

      Thaaaaaank you Talisa, i will post an update in the next days 😊🌱

  • @RiderCdric
    @RiderCdric 19 часов назад

    I would like to see a shopping vlog in your local aquaristic shop.

  • @kjudestevens1519
    @kjudestevens1519 День назад

    Ham! Hummus. Nothing wrong with the classic kale or cucumber. I was tempted to give my African dwarf frogs my leftover scrambled eggs today, but the racoons won.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 День назад

      You keep African dwarf frogs and raccoons? 😜 Or are the raccoons just living in the wild nearby?

    • @kjudestevens1519
      @kjudestevens1519 20 часов назад

      @naturalaquariums76 haha precisely, the racoons won't leave my garbage alone! Today leftover plain asparagus is on the menu for the snails, shrimp, fish, and frogs - at least I can freeze that for a while!

  • @naturalaquariums76
    @naturalaquariums76 2 дня назад

    👉🏻🌱🐟Watch this video to see how i setup my large ecosystem tank: ruclips.net/video/rEzFM2MijUo/видео.html

  • @naturalaquariums76
    @naturalaquariums76 2 дня назад

    What should I feed them next? 😊

  • @kopiec6565
    @kopiec6565 2 дня назад

    That first male guppy at the very beginning is absolutely gorgeous

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 2 дня назад

      You mean the guppy with the tail that looks like fire 🔥?🙂 This one made lots of offspring, many younger guppy males in the tank now (2weeks after recording this video) look similar to this guppy. 🙏

    • @kopiec6565
      @kopiec6565 2 дня назад

      @naturalaquariums76 yeah that one, beauty 🤩

  • @gregorykim1344
    @gregorykim1344 3 дня назад

    Vielen Dank for Ihre Video.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 3 дня назад

      Sehr gerne! Es freut mich, dass es Dir gefallen hat 😊

  • @GlassBoxDiaries
    @GlassBoxDiaries 4 дня назад

    Great video mate, my skuds seem to be breeding already and I've only had them a couple of weeks so hopefully you will get a nice colony going soon! I think the white things might be Damselfly nymphs but I can't see them well in the video clip. Once they get older they can hunt fish smaller than them so might be worth double checking what they are.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 4 дня назад

      Cheers Mate! "I think the white things might be Damselfly nymphs but I can't see them well in the video clip." 👉🏻 Yes i got that confirmed by many other viewers already. I won't put them into my community fish tank, i'm afraid they will eat my guppy fry. Love that your scuds are breeding already, i really hope my scuds will like their new environment as well. :)

  • @carlohillebrand9488
    @carlohillebrand9488 4 дня назад

    Hallöle, du meintest das du die flusskrebse nirgends im internet zum kaufen gefunden hast, ich würd dir mal raten auf garnelio zu schauen, da hab ich meine bestellt.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 4 дня назад

      Vielen Dank für den Tipp, ich hatte vor 2 Wochen bei Garnelio geschaut und leider nichts gefunden. Daher habe ich die etwas kältere und günstigere Variante vorgezogen :)

  • @Prabhakaraan
    @Prabhakaraan 4 дня назад

    those white weird animals are damselfly nymph... harmful to tank

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 4 дня назад

      I agree - thanks for pointing it out, mate! 😊 👉🏻 I got that confirmed by many other viewers already, so i'm pretty sure they are damselfly nymphs at this point. Greetings from Southern Germany 🐟😊

  • @ESF19791111
    @ESF19791111 5 дней назад

    GOOD SHOW :) THANK YOU FOR SHARING :) THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Thanks for watching my video 😇 are coy also a fish keeper? Would be interesting to see some animals native to your region 😊

  • @Headlounge2097
    @Headlounge2097 5 дней назад

    Great Video. Thx for sharing. I love all the parallels. Like me, you‘re going out with your Kölle Zoo bucket, dig into the freezing water and mud, just to bring home some creatures for your tanks. What I learned (at least here in Austria) I have much more success with with lakes and ponds as with fast flowing waters. In those I only manage to find larvae. The only larvae I add to my tanks is caddisfly larvae which build there own little shells with different materials like sand and leafes. They also eat algae and do not harm the other animals. Try to look out for those they are quite fascinating.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      I watched a documentary about caddisfly larvae years ago. Very interesting creatures. I watched it a long time ago, so i actually forgot they even existed. It’s a great idea to get them into the tank. Will add them to my list ☺️ Greetings from Heilbronn - Germany 🇩🇪

  • @thefireiron3575
    @thefireiron3575 5 дней назад

    Most of those insects are dragonfly larvae. They are super predatory. I threw some pond leaves into my aquarium without sifting and in the course of a couple months it turned out I had about 20 of them in my tank and they had killed almost everything else.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      That sounds absolutely horrible! I want to prevent that at any cost. These fish never faced any serious predator for at least 20 generations :D I will buy a very tiny net to only catch the scuds and put them to my community tank then. What kind of fish are you keeping?

  • @thefireiron3575
    @thefireiron3575 5 дней назад

    It helps cut the smell to put maybe half as much leaves and add a small air line or add floating plants like hornwort to make sure it has some oxygen. That's what solved the problem for me with my resurrection jars.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Cheers mate, thanks for mentioning this. There is some duckweed in there at the moment and so far, it is the only plant that has survived. The newly added plants are also dying already and it has only been 4 days since i put them in there. I do daily water changes now. As a benefit, this will help acclimate the scuds to the tank water as a side effect, because i always add tank water. Greetings from Southern Germany :)

    • @CA-tk8yn
      @CA-tk8yn 4 дня назад

      @@naturalaquariums76 I'm confused by the daily water changes. Isn't that wiping out or decreasing a lot of the microbial life in the jar?

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 4 дня назад

      Yes and no: It would decrease microorganism & bacteria load, if i just used clean tap water - however, i use water from my ecosystem tank, which contains lots of beneficial bacteria (but is quite clean and does not smell or rot). :)

  • @arkhunter_64
    @arkhunter_64 5 дней назад

    The small white ones look like the mayfly larvae we have in the states

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Cheers mate! Never heard of mayfly larvae before, the insects look cool. I'm quite sure we do not have them over here in Germany though :)

  • @dorkeboye
    @dorkeboye 5 дней назад

    What happened to serpa designs

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      What do you mean? Serpa Design is an amazing channel, I love his videos ☺️

  • @SunniMerlot
    @SunniMerlot 5 дней назад

    Random question: I’m American, you said you’re from Germany. I know English stems from you guys so does the average person there learn English and German growing up? I notice all my channels with similar content come from your general area and all of you sound like English is native even though my American ears can hear a slight “Arnold Schwarzenegger” vibe coming through. This is not meant to be offensive or anything, the accent is cool to me. Great video, I’ll be subbing to see what else you do

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Hey there, thanks for subscribing and thanks for the question about English / German, which is not offensive at all. 🙂 Yes, every kid in Germany has to learn English in school (most of the time starting in the 5th grade, sometimes earlier). Also, depending on the region, children have to learn French, Polish or Czech according to my knowledge. My English might have a Schwarzenegger-vibe because Arnold is originally from Austria and they also speak German in Austria, which might explain it 😅 Thank you for subscribing 😇

  • @henrysalzmann-mp3zs
    @henrysalzmann-mp3zs 5 дней назад

    Bin ich der einzige Deutsche hier

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Die meisten Zuschauer dieses Kanals sind tatsächlich US-Amerikaner. Du bist aber nicht der einzige Deutsche, ca. 5% der Views meiner Videos stammen aus Deutschland 🇩🇪😉

  • @kralnbg_9441
    @kralnbg_9441 5 дней назад

    DEUTSCHER GEHT ES NICHT 😂

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Vielen Dank - ich lege großen Wert auf mein Denglish 🌱🙌😃

  • @stevemacdonald2303
    @stevemacdonald2303 5 дней назад

    Those will kill the fish

  • @stevemacdonald2303
    @stevemacdonald2303 5 дней назад

    32f Is oc.

  • @Crystalspets
    @Crystalspets 6 дней назад

    What a nice project father fish is a good channel 🙂

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      thanks for the feedback - i agree, father fish is amazing :)

  • @aquaddiction
    @aquaddiction 6 дней назад

    i love the work fatherfish has done to popularize foodwebs and natural fishkeeping, and I especially love when I see more channels creating these tanks and types of vids! very entertaining content man! <3

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      awwwww thank you so much - I've been keeping fish way before i even heard about father fish, but he inspired me to go more natural and include microfauna and stuff from ponds :)

    • @aquaddiction
      @aquaddiction 5 дней назад

      @@naturalaquariums76 same for me lol! started looking into microfauna more and i felt like my eyes had opened. it's all i think about now, i see a random puddle and have to fight the urge to go dig in it for more fauna to bring home!🤣

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Haha 😂 I can relate 100%!

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides 6 дней назад

    Oh man, I just got the memory of awful river funk. Rivers can smell absolutely disgusting.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Haha - this is so true. Just came home and entered my fish room, this one jar is enough to make the whole room smell like a festival toilet :D :D

    • @LukeMcGuireoides
      @LukeMcGuireoides 5 дней назад

      @naturalaquariums76 😂😂😂

  • @CanMeh-s9l
    @CanMeh-s9l 6 дней назад

    Father Fish yaaayy! 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤝🤝🤝🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪

  • @HaraldRiezinger
    @HaraldRiezinger 6 дней назад

    Scuds are , in my opinion , the best green hair algae eaters ! And of course one of the best live fish food !

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      I'm so excited to add them, i hope they won't instantly end up as live food for the fish though :D

    • @HaraldRiezinger
      @HaraldRiezinger 5 дней назад

      I think , if you don't have too many big fish or cichlids in your tank , they can last "forever" ! In my big tank (300 liter), where I have 7 denison barbs, 3 synodontis petricola , 1 male hemichromis exsul , 2 sae and 1 bristlenose pleco , at spring time , i added about 300 scuds every week ! They lasted about 3 to 4 days each time ! In my small tank i added them once , and they lived until summer , and then suddenly died of !!!! I couldn't even find them in the water where I collected them in spring anymore ! They had died of there too! Next year i will definitely try to culture them for constant live food ! I'm pretty sure they don't survive in high water temperature , and it's very hot here in Greece at summer !

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 4 дня назад

      This might be the reason for them dying quickly - hot water temperatures! My tanks are pretty warm as well, 24 degree celsius / 75 Fahrenheit. Do you think this will be too hot? My largest "predators" (from the scud perspective) are black molly and the corydoras paleatus fish. I think the guppys will not threaten them. You should also upload a video of your tank, it sounds very nice mate. Greetings from Germany :) 🇩🇪

  • @Varraz
    @Varraz 6 дней назад

    Das glaub ich jetzt nicht, ein Video mit 1,5k Aufrufen wird mir zufällig vorgeschlagen und der Ersteller kommt auch aus Heilbronn. Hast auf jeden Fall einen Abonenten mehr, falls du mal Guppys oder Neocaridinas brauchst kannst du dich gerne bei mir melden! Ich züchte auch Guppys und Neocaridinas hier im Landkreis😁

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Haha krass - schön, dass Du auf mein Video gestoßen bist. Bist du professioneller Züchter, oder auch "nur" Hobbyzüchter so wie ich? Können gerne mal Guppys oder Shrimps tauschen ;) Liebe Grüße aus Heilbronn Etienne

    • @Varraz
      @Varraz 5 дней назад

      @@naturalaquariums76 Nur Hobbyzüchter, aber ich bin bei der Zucht schon sehr selektiv, gerade bei den Guppys. An Neocaridinas hab ich mittleweile den ganzen Regenbogen, und alle Farben sind auch in sehr hoher Qualität mit guten Genen. Dass wir uns ausgerechnet auf die gleichen Spezies spezialisieren, und ich dienen Kanal zufällig durch ein englisches Video gefunden hab ist schon ein krasser Zufall! Grüße aus Leingarten, Adrian

  • @sophisticatedwrat
    @sophisticatedwrat 6 дней назад

    I love these types of nature tanks! I will follow along the journey of your multiple species tank. This is the first video I've watched from you so I'm not sure if you have this animal yet but you can find aquatic isopods in rocky creeks and rivers that have lots of fallen leaves in there. They're a great cleanup crew and they eat detritus just like land isopods. I haven't tried searching for them in the winter but in the other seasons, they are easy to find. You can also make a jar like this but with less organic matter so it won't be so smelly and you'll still be able to collect many animals. Kind of random but Fishtory is a good channel that has a similar philosophy to Father Fish but his videos are more "sciencey". I'm a nerd so I like those kinds of vids.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the feedback on my tanks 🌱😊 I really highly appreciate it! Also, thanks for the suggestions. I was originally searching for scuds / freshwater isopods. Never kept either of them in a larger fish tank w/ tropical fish, so i'm curious to see how the scuds will do. Freshwater isopods are even cooler, because as you say they look and behave pretty much like normal isopods, just underwater. So very interesting to watch. I'll try to add more microfauna over the coming weeks & months. Also, thanks for mentioning Fishtory here, it's a great channel and i also think it's very valuable content.

  • @thehairywoodsman5644
    @thehairywoodsman5644 6 дней назад

    HOWDY from TEXAS! they are not dragonfly nymphs; they are damselfly nymphs. both the white one and the larger dark colored ones on the waters surface. damselflies are smaller than dragonflies but look much the same. dragonfly nymphs are a shorter thicker bodied creature. I subbed.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Cheers mate! Thanks for subscribing to the channel and for clarifying the difference between damselfy nymphs and dragonfly nymphs. In German, both animals have the same name (at least in everyday language), so i assumed it would be the same in English. Greetings from Southern Germany to Texas :)

  • @majorbruster5916
    @majorbruster5916 6 дней назад

    You could try adding 2/3 Otocinclus sp., 4 C. hastatus or pygmaeus, 1 Farlowella and 3 Carnegiella strigata. These don't take up much space and are easy to care for.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Cheers Mate! Thanks for taking the time to suggest these species and for providing precise, scientific names. I will add them to my Google Sheet species tracker. I also thought about adding otocinclus to this tank, great algae eaters and stay small. But imho they look a bit boring. I think farlowella & hatchetfish look amazing, but both species get quite large. Greetings from Southern Germany :)

  • @edwardspade6122
    @edwardspade6122 6 дней назад

    I have 3, 2.5 gallon tanks that I set up for the same purpose , they do not smell but I try to keep the leaves dried prior to putting them in also only plant is Java moss. It’s amazing to watch the scuds.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your tip regarding dried leaves mate😊🌱 do you also keep scuds in your jars /tanks?

  • @danielingalls8980
    @danielingalls8980 6 дней назад

    Scuds, scuds, and more scuds. Best live food you can find for many types of fish. I live in the US up in Northern Michigan on the shores of Lake Michigan. My family and I collect our Aztec Scuds from the local rivers and lakes. Our local river, called The Bear River, runs right through town into Lake Michigan.The Aztec Scuds are a very common type here and can be found as far as South America near the equator. Not sure what species of scuds you guys have over in Europe but I’m sure they are very similar to what we have here. Father Fish was a huge inspiration to our five all natural deep sand substrate tanks. I did tear down my 2gallon redirection jar to build a 15gallon Red Cherry Shrimp Tank. But that tank is now seeding all the other aquariums with scuds and other micro fauna that gets transferred on the leaf litter I move between the tanks. Keep an eye on that jar though for they can go foul quickly like mine did at the beginning. I managed to fix mine by small daily water changes and adding more sand until the water cleared and the smell was gone. You have some awesome looking tanks dude, keep up that good work and keep your fishy friends close. BTW those Egyptian Geese look similar to the Canadian Geese that we have here in Michigan. Hopefully your geese are a bit friendlier than ours because the Canadian Geese can be very aggressive lol

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Cheers mate! I would love to see your tanks one day, maybe you could share a RUclips video as well? Regarding the atzek scuds: I would be very curious to compare both side by side: There should be differences between those and the scuds we have over here in Central Europe /Germany, if they developed on different continents.🙂 Regarding the Egyptian Geese: They are definitely not Canadian geese, since we also have those here in Germany. We actually have quite a lot of American species that are invasive here in Europe: Cormorant, sunfish, Canadian Geese etc. Greetings from Southern Germany and thanks for watching my video :)

  • @naturalaquariums76
    @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

    🙌Watch the full video here: ruclips.net/video/Sn7I09kaRko/видео.htmlsi=bbstSg4evZ91gsdV

  • @haldasinger6440
    @haldasinger6440 7 дней назад

    I think those are damselflies, not dragonflies. They will stay pretty small and although they do hunt, they won't bother guppies except the smallest fry. I still don't think you should put them in your other tanks.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

      I think you are right, in German "damselfies" and "dragonflies" are the same word - "Libellen". So in everyday language we don't distinguish them. That's why i have never even heard the word damselfies before. Yeah i don't want to take that risk of adding them - even my smallest guppy fry should not suffer such a terrible death :O

    • @HansKrause-k6r
      @HansKrause-k6r 5 дней назад

      It is a damselfly, but both damselflies and dragonflies belong to the group known as Odanata. Zygoptera (Damselfly)and Anisoptera (Dragonfly). Damselflies are more slender than the Dragonfly, almost indistinguishable from each other as adults, which is why I suppose the Germans give them the same name. In their larval stage damselfly are distinguishable by the three tail appendages (as shown in your video), on some dragonflies these are barely visible and on others not at all. They make an excellent live food, as do the red midge larvae, as shown and the detritus worms which will undoubtedly be in the resurrection jar as well. My fish go nuts on midge larvae and detritus worms. Midges are a non biting insect that looks similar to a mosquito but has no mouth parts as adults, both the midge and mosquito belong to the Diptera group.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 5 дней назад

      Wow! Thank you for that detailed response! Are you a biologist?

    • @HagedissNanofish
      @HagedissNanofish 5 дней назад

      ​@@naturalaquariums76ain't the german word for damselfly 'wasserjungfer' or might also be called 'kleinlibelle'? I looked up the translation in google for the english word Damselfly and for the dutch word Waterjuffer. Found those 2 translations .

  • @naturalaquariums76
    @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

    👉🏻Check out the full documentary here: ruclips.net/video/DtLxEQh2mr0/видео.html

  • @FishFeedingWorld
    @FishFeedingWorld 7 дней назад

    We swim with those things everytime on river. 😂 Nice work!

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

      This is true haha 😂😃 imagine they were our size 😃

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 7 дней назад

    I get such a kick out of watching shrimp. They are so busy and diligent. Neophobia is a pretty good survival response but takes quite a lot of energy. At least to my geeky self, it would be interesting to determine how that impacts their health and life span over time. I agree about snails…they are very interesting.

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

      They are very diligent indeed! I want to take some shots of them with a magnifying glass 🔍 in future videos. I think if they are stressed a lot by potential predators, this drastically reduces their life span - at least in my experience (not scientifically proven or anything). Additionally, NEOCARIDINA shrimp have a short life span in general. That’s why I like to keep them with as much hiding / grazing space as possible 🌱😇

    • @sharonkaczorowski8690
      @sharonkaczorowski8690 7 дней назад

      That makes sense…it’s not fun to be that far down the food chain, poor things. Seeing them magnified would be very interesting. And that kind if stress causes all sorts of health issues in other animals, including humans. I think the old wives tales about reptiles and fish, which made them into simple, unfeeling creatures haven’t helped. They feel, pain, fear, pleasure, etc., and I don’t believe any creature could survive evolution without at least those emotions. It’s 2 AM or nearly so here in Delaware and time for my old bones to sleep.

  • @juliuspaul3755
    @juliuspaul3755 7 дней назад

    Interesting as always man

    • @naturalaquariums76
      @naturalaquariums76 7 дней назад

      Thanks buddy, highly appreciate the feedback 😊🙌