made me actually laugh out loud with that recommendation at the end to basically just "use everything good quality." Sage advice; can't go wrong there!
Hi, so basically the diff between with Co2 vs without Co2 is, the plants will still survive and grow regardless but it just grow much quicker with Co2 and slower without Co2? Thanks alot.
@@johnandrewsuratos2985 it works like this. Plants need to absorb nutrients from fertilizers or from the water column. And that requires substantial amount of CO2 absorption. With less to no CO2 in the tank no matter how much fertilizers are there opants won't consume that and end up in more algae blooms
Co2 is already in the tank if you have fish, just not a lot of it. that’s why we add it, but no it’s not necessary unless you have a plant that absolutely requires it I guess
See I always heard Monte Carlo needed CO2 and high light or it wouldn’t do well, that’s why I never bought it but since you were able to grow it without CO2 I’m gonna try it!
@@MJAquascaping it took a few months but I got a full carpet. You can see it in the "5 gallon betta fish aquascape" video on my chanel if you are interested
I got a crypt parva carpet, rather quickly (less than 6mos.), bc of..... Dirted tank !! No lights! Ni heater! ...disclaimer; I live in San Diego. Maybe it's safer here to be "on the edge" with aquariums at room temp. Lol. Never had issues, and I usually do heat my tanks to 80degrees F. This one in wanted solely dirt to do all the work. And it works overtime, every time i set a dirted tank up. It's like I blow my own expectations waaaay outta the park each time. ❤️🐟🐠🌱 The parva, the dwarf hairgrass (eleocharis), & the crypts (lutea & wendtii) are fine in a tank smaller than 20g; but why did i ever put an Amszon sword & an onion plant (crinum thaianum) in a 10g?! I know better than that. 🤷♂️😂😂 That onion crinum ended up like eight feet long!! The sword was a petco tube-in-gel cutting, snail-free; from 4" to 12" in six months. Crypt parva carpeting bin six months or less- Dirt I'm telling ya! Cover it with sand/gravel, do water changes 50% every week, you're in business 👍
I learn a lot, by seeing your video. I have a 350 l tank, with Angel fish. I dont Use co2, but fertimitizer every Day, and easy carbon. I have a small problem with staghorn. What what can i do. I also have low flow because Angel fisk dont like to wild flow.
I like how the creator likes your comment but doesn’t answer the question To answer you, I think it’s possible with frequent maintenance but it won’t anchor and then carpet how you’re thinking, you’ll have to spread it out whenever it grows until it covers the tank then it would require frequent trimming
I've done it with emersed grown Christmas Moss. Add a thin layer of aquasoil and plop the emersed moss mat over it. Patiently wait for the moss to transition into it's submerged form and you'll have a full carpet.
Practical question: where did you get the rack that holds your aquariums? Just been Googling for a few and haven’t been able to find one sturdy enough to support 50-60kg aquariums.
I always loock you video it's ooosum!! But maybe you could make a video of how you create an aquarium with plants that don't require a lot of light. such as moss, anubis, bucephalandra and the like. I want to make such an aquarium with co2, but I'm afraid that I won't get rid of the algae after that
could you tell me the name of this silver light which i can see in the background on the nano tanks? im planning on setting up a 20 liter nano and im not sure which light to use, for now i choose twinstar III 200C but im not sure if this is a good choice for my non co2 fish tank, i want to have a lot of plants and good sunstrate
*Disadvantages of having aquarium plants* Live aquarium plants need good lighting Live aquarium plants need CO2 injections to thrive Live aquarium plants need added fertilizer Live aquarium plants need aquarium plant soil Live aquarium plants make it harder to clean the tank. Live aquarium plants are hard to keep alive. Live aquarium plants can carry parasites and pest snails Live aquarium plants require more care Live aquarium plants are more expensive Live aquarium plants take up oxygen at night. Live aquarium plants require trimmings Live aquarium plants may die Live aquarium plants may get eaten Live aquarium plants will be infested with algae is a matter of time. Live aquarium plants cannot be kept with large fish. Each live aquarium plant needs a particular water conditions such as pH, water hardness, and water temperature to thrive. Dead aquarium plants, old decaying aquarium plant leaves need to be removed immediately, as it will quickly rot in the warm, bacteria-laden water. *Advantages of having aquarium plants* Aquarium plants purify the water just like land plants purify the air. Aquarium plants produce oxygen during the day Aquarium plants add beauty to the tank. Aquarium plants provide hiding places for fish and shrimp.
made me actually laugh out loud with that recommendation at the end to basically just "use everything good quality." Sage advice; can't go wrong there!
Sounded so stupid saying that 😅
hahaa...same here..that was funny!
So true though
Wait only 1 dislike in 3 months
That's an award right there
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Hi, so basically the diff between with Co2 vs without Co2 is, the plants will still survive and grow regardless but it just grow much quicker with Co2 and slower without Co2? Thanks alot.
From what I’ve been learning most plants will grow without as well, but I have found some that people claim will die if they are not in co2 injections
What if no Co2 but have fertilizer???
@@johnandrewsuratos2985 it works like this. Plants need to absorb nutrients from fertilizers or from the water column. And that requires substantial amount of CO2 absorption. With less to no CO2 in the tank no matter how much fertilizers are there opants won't consume that and end up in more algae blooms
Co2 is already in the tank if you have fish, just not a lot of it. that’s why we add it, but no it’s not necessary unless you have a plant that absolutely requires it I guess
No, cabomba disintegrates without co2
Great video , good info , i just took all my Montecarlo out of my fish tank and want to try something different... tks for sharing
See I always heard Monte Carlo needed CO2 and high light or it wouldn’t do well, that’s why I never bought it but since you were able to grow it without CO2 I’m gonna try it!
You have to find out urself that it will vanish slowly without a trace.
Or it will grow upwards instead of carpet
It does
@@aquariumsatbptv3350 🤣
I have grown sagittaria subulata and dwarf hair grass in low tech. Both are good options along with your list 👍
nice one! i did grow some dwarf hair grass in low tech as well, but never a full carpet.
@@MJAquascaping it took a few months but I got a full carpet. You can see it in the "5 gallon betta fish aquascape" video on my chanel if you are interested
How many watt your light?
I got a crypt parva carpet, rather quickly (less than 6mos.), bc of.....
Dirted tank !!
No lights!
Ni heater!
...disclaimer; I live in San Diego. Maybe it's safer here to be "on the edge" with aquariums at room temp. Lol. Never had issues, and I usually do heat my tanks to 80degrees F. This one in wanted solely dirt to do all the work. And it works overtime, every time i set a dirted tank up. It's like I blow my own expectations waaaay outta the park each time. ❤️🐟🐠🌱
The parva, the dwarf hairgrass (eleocharis), & the crypts (lutea & wendtii) are fine in a tank smaller than 20g; but why did i ever put an Amszon sword & an onion plant (crinum thaianum) in a 10g?! I know better than that. 🤷♂️😂😂
That onion crinum ended up like eight feet long!! The sword was a petco tube-in-gel cutting, snail-free; from 4" to 12" in six months. Crypt parva carpeting bin six months or less- Dirt I'm telling ya! Cover it with sand/gravel, do water changes 50% every week, you're in business 👍
Awesome 🎉
Echinodorus Tenellus mini is a great choice too without any Co2 injection
true!
I learn a lot, by seeing your video. I have a 350 l tank, with Angel fish. I dont Use co2, but fertimitizer every Day, and easy carbon. I have a small problem with staghorn. What what can i do. I also have low flow because Angel fisk dont like to wild flow.
I would try to spot dose the staghorn with easy carbon
Hello. I try spot dosing, the staghorn, now it is tuning red, so thanks for the advise. Have a Nice Day
Would it be possible to use moss (like stringy moss or javamos) as a carpeting plant with a dry start? Or can’t moss attach itself on the substrate?
I like how the creator likes your comment but doesn’t answer the question
To answer you, I think it’s possible with frequent maintenance but it won’t anchor and then carpet how you’re thinking, you’ll have to spread it out whenever it grows until it covers the tank then it would require frequent trimming
I've done it with emersed grown Christmas Moss. Add a thin layer of aquasoil and plop the emersed moss mat over it. Patiently wait for the moss to transition into it's submerged form and you'll have a full carpet.
Nice carpeting anyone else had tried it without co2?
its fine, fish poop also releases co2 anyway
@@pi4tos385 Yes agree there
You can also use polysperma. It's like the 4 th on ur list, plus you can add some rosenavig or sunset roots to add some colour. Great video my guy🙏
Practical question: where did you get the rack that holds your aquariums? Just been Googling for a few and haven’t been able to find one sturdy enough to support 50-60kg aquariums.
www.leenbakker.nl/kasten/wandkasten/wandmeubel-kyan-zwart-naturel-180x120x40-cm
@@MJAquascaping dankjewel! Ik was al uitgekomen bij Leen Bakkerr, Kwantum en Vida XL maar ik had deze nog niet gevonden.
Hi I grew small cow hair carpet grass following all instructions, but seeds do not germinate over two weeks, what do you suppose? thanks
I always loock you video it's ooosum!! But maybe you could make a video of how you create an aquarium with plants that don't require a lot of light. such as moss, anubis, bucephalandra and the like. I want to make such an aquarium with co2, but I'm afraid that I won't get rid of the algae after that
Silly question but.... carpet plants and Corys? is that a no?
Great video! one of my favorites easy carpeting plant is Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
I've never tried that one without Co2!
can we do lilaeopsis brasiliensis without co2 ??
yep lilaeopsis does ok without co2
Man, i love how zen you are when you shoot your videos 👌
How crazy the time changes people’s actions when they get comfortable in front of the camera
could you tell me the name of this silver light which i can see in the background on the nano tanks? im planning on setting up a 20 liter nano and im not sure which light to use, for now i choose twinstar III 200C but im not sure if this is a good choice for my non co2 fish tank, i want to have a lot of plants and good sunstrate
my aquarium sometimes gets food exceeded, which i wonder best carpet due to its condition. would you tell me which grass/carpet is recommended?
dwarf sagitaria is good too
can i carpet, marsilea hirsuta in low light?
Yeah should be okay
Are air pump same as co2?
I think it will better if u make video most beautiful plant that grow without co2. Thank you.
How many inches of substrate should i use fluval stratum
3 inches
Which light best grow carpet plants??
led
Hello and hi from Denmark.
Hello there!
“Helenite Tunnel” I Can not find it with that name in any store or websites. Please I need the real name
helanthium tenellum
@@MJAquascaping thank you !!
bro if you use subtitles for names of the plants , it would be better
yeah should have done that indeed
The plant names are listed .
@@LuxxVee yes..
I think it also depends on the place where u live bcuz in cold temperatures the gases(cow) dissolves easily and in warm temperatures it is difficult.
Thank's for sub 👍
Thank you too
I'm from indonesia .. Where do you come from bro?
Need close up shots
Praise the lord ✝️ I'm from India 🇮🇳
Wil je de namen nog even posten?
heb de namen zojuist in de beschrijving toegevoegd!
I thought I was subbed
Let keep likes at 69
*Disadvantages of having aquarium plants*
Live aquarium plants need good lighting
Live aquarium plants need CO2 injections to thrive
Live aquarium plants need added fertilizer
Live aquarium plants need aquarium plant soil
Live aquarium plants make it harder to clean the tank.
Live aquarium plants are hard to keep alive.
Live aquarium plants can carry parasites and pest snails
Live aquarium plants require more care
Live aquarium plants are more expensive
Live aquarium plants take up oxygen at night.
Live aquarium plants require trimmings
Live aquarium plants may die
Live aquarium plants may get eaten
Live aquarium plants will be infested with algae is a matter of time.
Live aquarium plants cannot be kept with large fish.
Each live aquarium plant needs a particular water conditions such as pH, water hardness, and water temperature to thrive.
Dead aquarium plants, old decaying aquarium plant leaves need to be removed immediately, as it will quickly rot in the warm, bacteria-laden water.
*Advantages of having aquarium plants*
Aquarium plants purify the water just like land plants purify the air.
Aquarium plants produce oxygen during the day
Aquarium plants add beauty to the tank.
Aquarium plants provide hiding places for fish and shrimp.
Montecarloooooooo I will try 🫶🫶🫶 thanks you so much ❤❤❤
You forgot to add the fact that they all need cooler Water between 22-26 ℃