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Green Jet's world
Добавлен 27 ноя 2020
I like planted aquariums and everything that can relax me, it's the best way to stay away from noise and stress. I hope you can get calm and relaxation in my world and enjoy your time. Thank you.
It definitely works!8 ways to get rid of green hair algae! Step by step. 60P tank 6 months update.
Unfortunately, I experienced green hair algae this time. As higher algae, the previous method basically didn't work, especially Amano shrimp couldn't eat green hair algae at all. After trying for a while, I finally came up with a set of methods that are safe and effective. The fish and shrimps will not be killed, and there is no need to reset the tank. If you follow my methods step by step, you can definitely get rid of green hair algae!
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Unbelievable, Amano shrimp breeding success! A miracle in a freshwater tank! 4 Months Update
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
Incredible! The miracle of reproduction of Amano shrimp in freshwater tanks! Amano shrimp generally reproduces at the junction of freshwater and seawater, and it is basically impossible to reproduce successfully in the tank. But I photographed 3 shrimps in the tank before and after, confirming that there are at least 2 surviving baby shrimps. It's amazing! Come and watch!
全新冷却系统,治愈你的水族馆!还有特别的喂食记录,必看!三个月更新
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
夏天水温太高,对于草缸里的水草和鱼虾绝对是灾难。我装了一台冷水机,世界一下就冷静美好了。这是格林杰特的世界设缸后3个月的更新,还有特别的喂食记录,必看!
New cooling system, heal my aquarium! a must-see special feeding record. 3 months update
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
The water temperature in the tank is too high in summer, which is definitely a disaster for aquatic plants and fish and shrimps. I installed a chiller and the world calmed down. This is an update 3 months after Green Jet's world was set up. There is also a special feeding record, a must-see!
神奇!水草开花全纪录!格林杰特的世界第六周更新,草缸造景,治愈系
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格林杰特世界中水草的第一朵花从冒芽到开放再到完全消失的全纪录,我第一次看到水草也能开花,真的很神奇,很治愈。
A full record of aquatic flowering,60P tank 6 weeks update, Beautiful Relaxing Aquascape
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
A full record of bucephalandra flowering, it takes 6 weeks long
Algae Destroyer, 60P tank 3 weeks update, Beautiful Relaxing Aquascape
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
How to fix algae bloom in a fish tank? Please watch this video, simply fix the problem!
Invasive Species! 60p tank, 2 weeks update, Relaxing aquascape
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Invasive Species! 60p tank, 2 weeks update, Relaxing aquascape
Easiest 60P tank setup and first week , DIY, Relaxing, Aquascape
Просмотров 27 тыс.3 года назад
This is my first planted aquarium set up, please enjoy and leave your comments.
you have NO IDEA how revolutionary this is, these "acclimated" amanos have adapted to freshwater and actually had fry! how awesome is that! you should keep breeding them so someday we will have "true" freshwater amanos.
theres babies were added to the tank :D larvae wont survive with out brackish water ... i been breeding amanos for over a decade lol , these ''babies'' are 3-4 month old and larvae only need salt water for the first month to survive , once they turn into shrimplet u put them back in fresh water . If larvae hatched into that tank 100% would have died or be cleared by fish . Theres 0 proof on that video that eggs hatched in hes tank :D nice clickbait tho !
I have a well berried (carrying) Amano shrimp - my first one. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Lovely video work though.
If this is a genetic thing that you can successfully repeat you are potentially looking at a gold mine
I’ve learned that if the conditions are perfect it doesn’t really matter if there isn’t salt in the tank they will adapt and thrive given the chance
Do you know what are the perfect conditions ? Ph, Gh, T°C ...?
2 of my females are bearing eggs in my freshwater 40 gal and everyone tells me I’m lying then I send them the video I took last week of both of them full of eggs
It’s not the shrimp that is the problem it is getting the larvae to survive after they have hatched
Aquascaping at its best. Simple and pure.
If it is a miracle, should of kept them in their own tanks as that is impossible to happen. Even someone here which inbred 3 generations in couldn't get past brackish. Even then they're not too difficult to breed once you got a routine going.
I added a dose of aquarium salt and saw these guys a couple days later hiding in my floaters. I hope they make it
Is this 60x45x45
Nice👍🙂
do you add salt to your aquarium?
Definitely not
Did they survive long-term? :)
No, they don’t make it.
@@greenjetsworld6590 Ahhh that's too bad! :-( They seemed to be doing well.
@@greenjetsworld6590Have you considered, they may have got eaten by the neons ?
I bought 2 small Amono shrimp and put with my nano tank... Guppies, rasboras, Stiphodons and a few others... everyone breeding... and to my surprise i have a flock of Anono baby shrimps... i did nothing but feed high quality diet.
My water is very hard. I have two females carrying eggs. Maybe a few will survive the many challenges my tank may provide.
Which bacter is used
Nice
Can you please tell which rock, sand, soil and plants used?
i don’t think are baby Amano. Don’t see becalming adult. It’s possible that with some new plants or moss introduced, carried a baby shrimp of Neocaridina Genus. By the way very beautiful tank
I have an Amano shrimp currently carrying. I don’t know if the babies will survive but this makes me think… maybe? I do have very hard water, and a heavily planted well seasoned tank. Excited now at the prospect of free to me Amano shrimp. 😊 maybe
You've got a knack for it. It's a beautiful aquarium. But you wash the plant in chlorinated tap water?
Use ro water bro
Makes you wonder if they will eventually adapt to breeding in fresh water , nature always finds a way
I'm pretty sure mine were able to breed successfully in a full freshwater setup. I had 4 amanos and 6 cherries in a heavily planted 10g with soil, wood, almond leaves, and a sponge filter. I now have 20+ cherries and just noticed some small sized clear shrimp with dots and stripes like the large amanos. They are way bigger than the baby colorless cherries.
It îs probably a matter of water parameters, that make breeding of these shrimp in fresh water possible.
My Amano’s have bred more than a dozen times now over the last 2yrs, I started off with 8 and now have more than 50 in my main planted tank. No idea how or why it keeps happening, it just does. I think I lose a lot of baby shrimp in the filter as I always find some when I’m cleaning it out, but I have 2 big females carrying eggs right now so hopefully I’ll have a few more soon. Great channel 👍🏼
I get one of those little box shaped breeding nets that you hang off the side of the tank and put the pregnant female in there let her have her babies then take her out. You won't lose any babies that way
Do you move them into brackish tank or just let them hatch and grow in the same freshwater tank?
@@DailyDeskTank I dont do anything with them at all, for some reason they just seem happy to breed in there. I think i would have a lot more babys if i did move them though.
@@markclayden7654 wow that's swesome. I've got a 5 gallon tank with 4 amano shrimp and I just noticed today that one female has a bunch if eggs. I was thinking about setting up a brackish tank but I'll probably just let them hatch in the freshwater just to see
Although the guy at the fish store said there was no chance they would survive in the freshwater
How do you get rid of the snail ?
Just looked in my 10 gallon and I have 2 more amano then I had before. Thought it was impossible but I guess not.
This is kinda disturbing for me but.....i had a pregnant amano and i gave her her own 3 gallon tank. It was beautiful!! I knew they couldn't hatch or survive without salt water. But i didnt want her to be stressed in the community tank. I noticed she wasnt carrying her eggs so i waited a few more weeks to see if there was any sign....no sign of babies. I then removed her from the tank and put her back in my community tank. And i let her old tank sit in the corner for a few months. No filter or anything. I had planned to repurpose the tank for one of my bettas so i drained the old tank through a micro net and put new water in the tank. Few days later i noticed i little shrimp swimming in the betta tank and i panicked. Who knew they could live without saltwater?! I was excited but quickly realized i more than likely killed the others when i drained the tank through the net. I went to check the net and sure enough there was about 8 little dried up shrimp. R.I.P. it was a learned lesson but ill definitely be more careful next time!
Wow 👍🏻👍🏻 what is your filter?
Did u use black magic?
This is very surprising. If you could keep track of the shrimp or if somehow this happened again please do keep us all updated!
Keep up the great art
Amazing video!! Love the great quality of the scape and the great editing too! Amazing soundtrack too whats the name of it?
人都被療癒了呢 不過大河沼蝦無法在淡水環境生產,每次看他們抱這麼多卵都覺得難過
I love that you showed us the failed part of the aquascape. Now, I'm not going to he harsh to myself for the small errors in mine. Also, I love the music you used. May I know the name of the piece?
This happened to me as well earlier this year. My amanos breeded, I thought okay, the fry will die, I know that. But it didn't. So idk.. only thing that springs to mind is that I feed Artemia to my Badis Badis and that always puts a small amount of salt into the tank. Maybe that's enought for the fry to survive? Maybe I was sold fake amanos? But they ate algae like crazy, cleaned the whole tank. Maybe they cross bred with my Neocaridinas blue dream and velvet? But amanos are Caridina... All i see and read is everyone saying that this is impossible. I have a video up on my channel where you can see one of the Amanos with eggs. Tell me if thats a real one or not. I was so sure they aren't real amanos I even called the fry neocaridinas in my videos just to not get mass downvoted hah.
The one in your video is “Caridina Typus” aka Austrillian Amano Shrimp.
@@adonessabejon5058 I found that out later indeed. I have real Amanos now and they are WAY bigger and have different behaviour than smaller types.
did you put some aquarium salt into your tank? congrats btw!
I use GH increaser to keep mineral balance, but no salt.
@@greenjetsworld6590 maybe that was the reason. Harder water was the secret all along!
The problem is not to breed them,but to grow them,they need salt water with micro organisms to eat when they are young
Absolutely right
Well according to these successful breeders, maybe these captivity raised shrimp are evolving out of the saltwater portion of their lifecycle??? 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️👀
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Hi, can you share you water parameters please?
I will try to test, but it should be nothing special
@@xKenn next Monday i do the water test
If you actually got an Ammano to breed and a juvenile to survive in captivity to adulthood, in freshwater only: start professionally breeding. Or give it to researchers or breeders who will study and/or replicate it.
I think it should not be a miracle. I am discovering the truth recently. Maybe I can explain it in the next video.
@@greenjetsworld6590 i'm looking forward to that video, or can you already explain it here in a comment ? I am very curious about the fact breeding amano in freshwater is not a miracle..... Enlighten us :)
You came up with a new video about 8 ways to destroy algae, where is the amano breeding discovery
@@sham3un the truth is : thats not amano shrimp in his tank but Caridina pareparensis parvidentata aka Mini Japonica Aka Malawa, which breed in fresh water
Lol amanos need salt water to raise
Copy of foo the flowerhorn. Your tanks are good so do your own thing. Good luck.
Wow your camera work is amazing
great but simple! great work :)
Carrot cooking time, pls?
This is weird but nice! , btw what camera/lens do you use?
SONY a7m3
I love your videos, please keep making more :)
Goood master👍👍👍
Nice, what camera do you use?
SONY a7m3
Whats the name of the sound track
good job man