I love the wood template you use. That must make it so much easier to start. Those blue tailed albino? Guppies at the end are gorgeous! I’d say your off to a much better start than your tilapia fiasco - lol. Looking forward to seeing what new fish you will breed.
Good Job, nice project for thanksgiving week, social distancing, just you, fish and tanks....haha. If you don't want chips on the glass you are drilling, you need to put a hard surface underneath the glass that you are drilling. The best way is usually drilling the tank on the inside, so you can put the glass surface on something flat and sturdy. Also the cut you are doing will be better serve with the rubber o-ring of the bulk head. There will be no chip on the inside to the tank to compromise the seal. All good.
Less rpms and less pressure on the drill (let the weight of the drill do the cutting) will help keep the plugs from flaking once you get to the end of the cut when drilling tanks.
I feed a mix of Ken’s fish food, extreme, repashy, baby brine shrimp and other love food cultures like microworms; ruclips.net/video/fkqvdklBxIk/видео.html
Hi. Maybe next time you should put wood on both sides of the glas and clamp it together rater tide. In my opinion your guiding hole is to big, kinda defeates parts of the purpose of a guidance the way it is. Btw. the water is for cooling purposses, glass is very sensitive to variations in temp. Keep up the good work, would love to send you some of my coral tail guppy's, but shipping from europe would probably be to expensive :D have a good one
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can't wait to see everything setup and running.
Looking good! Liking the autochange system a lot!
Great video, love watching your fish room develop.
another awesome video man love watching the progress.
you have away of explaining that is basic and actually helpful thank you so much keep it up.
Excellent content as always! I can't wait to see your auto water change system.
I love the wood template you use. That must make it so much easier to start.
Those blue tailed albino? Guppies at the end are gorgeous!
I’d say your off to a much better start than your tilapia fiasco - lol. Looking forward to seeing what new fish you will breed.
Good Job, nice project for thanksgiving week, social distancing, just you, fish and tanks....haha. If you don't want chips on the glass you are drilling, you need to put a hard surface underneath the glass that you are drilling. The best way is usually drilling the tank on the inside, so you can put the glass surface on something flat and sturdy. Also the cut you are doing will be better serve with the rubber o-ring of the bulk head. There will be no chip on the inside to the tank to compromise the seal. All good.
Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? Lol... I sure do!
Awesome Ryan!
Doing a great job 👍 can't wait to see the finished set up
WOW!!! Everything is coming together, what an awesome project.
It’s looking good
I hope one day I can visit you and go collecting at your secret spots. Great video man
I love the creativity!
Thanks! Appreciate the continued support
Glad youre finally showing the 2.0 build, saw your instagram posts ages ago.
Picked up any bargains lately?
What type of fish is that at 15:25? Slender one with spots? Thanks for the vid, very good info as I plan my own fish room :)
Great video
Phase 3 begins
Didn’t have to wait too long :)
@Wild Fish Tanks Sorry for 3 comments. Could you do a video touring your fish tanks?
Less rpms and less pressure on the drill (let the weight of the drill do the cutting) will help keep the plugs from flaking once you get to the end of the cut when drilling tanks.
When you order fish online where do you get them from?
I've found that supporting the side of the tank being drilled on a flat surface gives a cleaner hole.
What is the temp in Florida in Nov?
@Wild Fish Tanks What food are you feeding?
I feed a mix of Ken’s fish food, extreme, repashy, baby brine shrimp and other love food cultures like microworms; ruclips.net/video/fkqvdklBxIk/видео.html
@Wild Fish Tanks thank you!
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Hi. Maybe next time you should put wood on both sides of the glas and clamp it together rater tide. In my opinion your guiding hole is to big, kinda defeates parts of the purpose of a guidance the way it is.
Btw. the water is for cooling purposses, glass is very sensitive to variations in temp.
Keep up the good work, would love to send you some of my coral tail guppy's, but shipping from europe would probably be to expensive :D
have a good one
Lucky bastard, we have had like over 40cm of snow already
No clue you sold and shipped non local