Green Hair Algae - How to Get Rid of It FOREVER... Just Kidding. Here Are 3 Ways To Get Rid of It!
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2018
- Green Hair Algae - How to Get Rid of It FOREVER... Just Kidding, 3 Ways to Get Rid of Slimy Green Hair Algae
In this video, I hope to ask and answer the following questions about slimy neon green hair algae. How to get rid of algae with the blackout method aka the "nuclear method" .
The holistic method of controlling lights or co2 and trying to out compete the algae growth while also hand removing areas of it, after allowing it to grow enough that it will easily be removed by hand in slimy clumps, followed by a large water change and several days of other 10 to 20% water changes.
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Physical removal, turn down lights, or turn up lights and co2 and add more plants , or blackout curtain. And there's mention of chemical but not recommended
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Thank you! I was looking for a comment like yours
Thank you. You just saved me 26 minutes.
thank you!
Can't forget that you have to find the source/ reason the algae is growing and got to the point it has. There's some sort or Imbalance in the tank thats causing it in the first place. Without finding that out and fixing it, anything anyone does will only be temporary. It will come back. I'm dealing with a really bad case with a clients tank, which is why I am here as I'm trying to research a little more
I've never had a green hair algae problem a couple platies couldn't fix but I liked this video because the title cracked me up!
I love how even though I've only watched you for about two years now you can look up almost anything and find a video from you
Haha I try and make a video on any question I recieve 3 times or more. But thank you for watching, my friend!
Great video. I feel that algae is the main reason new people get out of the hobby as fast as they got in.; so the more algae fighting videos the better.
I figured there are some short videos, but i wanted to go in depth and show....if you want a soiled and planted tank, there is some work for a couple months, and then very little once it is leveled
@@Fishtory how big is that tank
I use a frilled chopstick and it works a treat at removing hair algae. I cut small frills over the last 5 centimeter (~2 inch) and I roll that trough my weeping moss like I'm making cotton candy. actually quite a relaxing job to do and it keeps the moss nice and tidy.
Oooo interesting! Thanks, I'll definitely try that
This works so well. At the dollar store I found a 50 pack of bamboo skewers. I make a feather stick around the end, like I want to start a fire. Works way better than a toothbrush. Thanks.
@@tanner6868 most welcome!
This had loads of helpful information. Also beautiful tanks!! I like your style
Good ideas. Plants work well. I use a toothbrush to gently scrub over wood and stones, a bottle brush to collect algae from amongst leaves and my finger tips to pull it up from the substrate. None of those methods works brilliantly but keeps it somewhat under control. I do like some algae in the tank though, looks natural.
I agree with all of that, my friend!
great. tool tips. thanks
I had heaps of hair algae in my Aquarium. I introduced some American/Florida Flag Fish & within a week or so, they gobbled it all up, every single bit, off rocks, plants everything. OMG, freaking brilliant little cleaners they have proven to be. If I only knew earlier : )
Yes they are amazing little fish!
Been waiting for this one
Great video brother good to be know I can just take it out. Thanks for another one🤙
Haha lol maybe not the most helpful but, this algae is just kinda tricky to treat naturally in many cases.
Hey cool! Never seen you before in your videos. Just subbed for some educational vids you've done. Good work man
thank you and welcome
Hi, very helpful vid. Thank you! Could you please give the names of some of the plants you showed us in the tank? And what how much red, blue, white light do you use for your plants? Does one color (red, blue?) encourage more algae growth, like the moonlights? Thanks!
I would love to see this video revisited! Great info!!
Great suggestion!
Thank you I believe in that I have two planted aquariums I have a bit of algae issues but I have some cleanup crew that does the job but I also manually remove some of the larger amounts of algae that grows on my plant leaves and on my driftwood and I just scrub them off of the toothbrush and Everything flourish on their own and fish will pick At the algae so everything is pretty much balance so far.
Great to hear!
Adding competitive algae like a real marimo moss ball helps too. They are actually algae not Moss and they will suck up lots of the nutrients that algae loves. There are a lot of new moss balls out there now, I have no idea what they are but they grow a lot faster, I don’t know if they will help or not. Duckweed competes with the nutrients and also blocks some light. You can also use a UV light as an algae scrubber.
totally, it's worth playing with. thanks for the comment!
very interested to learn of a uv light - thanks .
Use an old toothbrush. The bristles catch the hair algae and then you just twirl the toothbrush and collect large masses of algae!
I will try this!
Just tried this and it is AWESOME! Thanks!
This is my go to for green hair algea 👍🏾
Definitely gonna try this!
Holys*** almost unrecognizable compared to recent videos, hate to ask but is this before the life changing event.
Thats for the info. I have it in goldfish fry tubs. They are outdoors some tubs have it, some dont. Just the tip of adding more plants helps me. As the tubs with more plants aren't having a major problem. Thanks for the explaination
No problem. Having some patience and digging until you start to understand the things that could have sparked the algae is so crucial. Most folks just want a quick fix in a bottle or a 2 minute response, however, there are so many variables that I think its always worth the time to get into deeper.
Thanks for tuning in!
I like pulling a wad out, full of snails and random plant pieces, and tossing it in a new summer tub, lol.
Nothing personal man, hopefully constructive. Had to turn off 5 mins in as you still had not actually started any of the tips on getting rid of hair algea, not sure how long it is before you actually start the video.
noted. thanks my friend. I'll do a quicker and to the point version. I tend to have a vlogging style lately and update tanks, and species ...but I understand how it must be annoying when you need quick answers
@@Fishtory Most humble and genuine response to constructive criticism. Much respect!
@@Fishtory I like the updates, etc! Maybe include a jump to when the tips start?
Or just accept how people are, change nothing and keep up the good work chief.
@@Desperado070 agreed I’m normally working on my tank when I watch Alex and I’m in no rush
Sorry to hear you had bladder wort five years ago. Hope it got better. Cheers and thanks for the fun video.
You have a beautiful assortment of fish and a great natural tank design
Thank you kindly! ps I love your name on here!
Moss is ALWAYS a AAA algae smuggler. I had none, ordered a bunch of moss, and now I've got it in every tank! Thanks, moss dealer in San Diego. 😬😬😬
Yup anything with lots of surface area (water sprite , Myriophyllum and hornwart also tend to bring in little critters and algae
Show and tell. Kept me watching and informed. Thanks Alex!
no, thank you Bob :) as always
Fliating rooted plants also do a great job. Frogbit does an excellent job.
Yes
Sir i did a black out in my aquarium for 5 days . 80% of hair algae ws gone . Then i started with the normal routine and again there is hair algae on drifwood , soul , object all over . Plz help
Great video. Loved the suggestions. I got it under control in a ten gallon. By removing the driftwood and scrubbing with mix of peroxide and water and hand picking the other plants. It seemed to be just growing on the driftwood and then spreading. It is under control for now. lol
yes peroxide will kill all forms of life hah, black beard algae included
Best sign off on RUclips, thanks bruh
Right on. Thank you kindly. Have an epic week!
Thank for sharing as I have these problems
Happy to help
I have brown hair algy especially on moss and grass it's grows very very quickly imnuai g c02 and fertz fed up can't get rid of it. Amano and fish don't touch it any ideas?
Look up my video on how algae works/ the plants and algae cycle... i mention a blackout for 16 to 18 hours (like blankets over the tank.) And then very intense lightz while they're on 6 hours or so of the day for 3 to 5 days.
Also getting caridina malawa or even neocaridina to clean the fine bits of moss and leaf.
Good luck!
Wow this is a really nice tank! feels like an underwater jungle. I couldn't tell what the size is with all the plants and rocks. Is it a 60 gallon?
It's actually a 40 bowfront....which makes it feel like a 75 or 55 basically. At first i hated how tall it was, but once I filled in pleco caves and Kribensis nests at the bottom along with corydoras.... then the mossy and plant covered sticks in the midwater allows the little tetras, and rasboras a place to hide and or also swim in schools- whereas, the top is left open for endlers....and the whole height is a really great feature for stem plants or bulbs...so it has worked out to hold double the fish/bio load also
@@Fishtory Glad it all worked out. I agree I think little tetras and rasboras are living a luxurious life at this awesome tank!
Looks like a 40 to small to be a 60
I stop feeding my angel fish for two days and they clear the hair algae. They pull it off it strips and pull it apart in pairs. Fun to watch.
Totally!
Awesome video again, I'm trying to get my tanks at 6.8 pH, and have a KH of 6. Tetra's are my goal for this tank.,, I tried rams but my pH was 8.2,,, they all died. I'm just learning about high range pH., I would even go to doing a dark water tank if I need to, ...my tap water is 7.6 pH, and zero alkalinity. I buffer with alkalinity buffer and acid buffer... I'm looking around 6.8 pH and 5 KH.. I'll test again in morning. Will hold off on new fish for a day or so , I hope... I'm impatient. .
Haha patience is good for this hobby. So are tannins/leaf debris, if you want to bring that ph down to 6.8 and not skyrocket tds or anything
1st thing, if there is no flow agitation of water inside tank, then there is a possibility of algae, 2nd. co2 is less, 3rd, if you trim and replant, then the dirt form from substrate sets on the leaves, 4. adding access amount of iron with out CO2. 5th, bright light with out CO2.
Algae can grow in completely still water, no problem
I left my gravel taken out from my tank outside for a month now, I just left it in a large basin it starts to spawn little black snails, mosquito larvae (which I fed to my fish) and some weird plants that I now learned that it was green hair algae. I was wondering if my mollies and platy or my ranchu can eat those.
Mollies will If they don't have any tastier food around that day hehe
In the past I've picked on your shrimp stuff. But each to their own and with neo's I have a completely different idea with genetics. But saw this and I am a subscriber, thought I need a different idea what could be causing an algae problem. After all the years I have been keeping fish, (I am 52 and started keeping fish at 14, so a bloody long time) never ever had this issue in my discus paludarium. It has been a constant battle with fuzz and then black beard. Have had paludariums before and no issues at all. Really never had algae except when I really tried to grow algae in a Sulawesi shrimp tank, and I really failed at growing algae, but now the total opposite is happening with this tank. I do 25 percent daily water changes, it is a planted tank, but I had issues with my original canister filters where I had canisters x 2 very large UV canisters, the casing for the UV buggered up and leaked and I threw them out and took all the filter media and put it in the new canisters. My discus are huge, I got them small, but they are huge now. All parameters are normal and constantly at 0. This tank has been going now over 12 months. Tried peroxide, tried liquid CO2 and both together. This is really pissing the hell off of me because I wanted this tank to be a touch of the Amazon if you know what I mean? I wanted it to be as natural as I could get given what I have here and my know how. I have two tiny canisters as well that feed the paludarium/land part with a constant weeping drip. I wish this was just green algae, just grab a chop stick and can twurl it around and so very easy to remove. But my plants are constantly covered in fuzz, I find that really amazing for testing 0 nitrates all the time and with daily small water changes. I am always hands on and remove as much as I can, by hand as well. But would eventually like this to be a low maintenance tank like I have had with previous paludariums. But not getting there at all. Also have a big plecco and 4 Siamese algea eaters and about 30 cory's, started with 6, but they bred, a lot. And I have failed with wisteria in that tank it just grabs stuff and dies. Ludwigia is the only one that grows and stays clean.
Let me give that some thought... hmm maybe you're getting an influx of phosphates somewhere? That can increase algae metabolism insanely. Try the 6 hours of high light / 18 of total dark...draping the set up (ambient light allows algae to grow, but plants need more and thus, a ton of people dont realize they have light on their algae far more than just the aquarium light cycle suggests.
0 nitrates means either the nitrogen cycle is completely broken down and ammonia and nitrates may be present (i assume you tested that though...) so my best guess is that it's a nasty strain ...and youll need to trim and clean as much off as possible, then make sure phosphates arent high...and perhaps add liquid carbon or co2 gas to make sure the plants have fuel to build structure with.
I’m a bit slow to the party but I use seachem and lights off for a few days this is my neo shrimp tank and my shrimp have never died from seachem
very informative, nice video.
Nice video and well timed. I am having some of this growing in my carpet of my Dutch scape project. I have dropped an hour off of the light cycle and removed some manually with a toothbrush before water changes. I was also thinking of getting some Amano Shrimp, any experience with these guys and this type of algae?
yes, they'll eat most algae but in a rimless they are prone to crawling out, so be careful there heh. If dialing back an hour of light doesn't work, ironically try adding light and co2...AND lots of plants....float plants and make it look ugly it's so full of other clippings... often times that with the water changes will get a handle on it.
Also, dont be affraid to trim the heck out of Dutch scapes. You're in it for the long haul, and it'll equalibriate if you fight it a while. Good luck!
I have a LARGE supply of hair algae infested java moss...can I save the moss and remove the algae? Or is it hopeless?
Amano shrimp, or algae killing chemicals are likely your only hope. You could put the moss in a bowl, then hit it with a spray bottle of seachem flourish excell...and that may work, but other than that... complete darkness most hours (18 or so)...and super bright light for the 5 or 6 hours of lights a day along with water changes, sometimes work
what is the plant youre handling at 21 mins in? looks pretty neat
Tonina belem ....more common and similar is syngonanthus belem. Also i handled safron bacopa americana(?)
Well done on this video.
Thank you kindly
Haha thats a good one..
Send them snails
"on a one way,
all expenses paid,
& In to the blow fish tank..."
Lol
I find the length of time and type of light you use makes a difference, I have 3 "father fish," 200lt tanks with zero algae, I split time the lights to no more than 8hrs a day, use 1600-2300lumin X 6000k led cool blue daylight spot-lights on WiFi control and add home generated Co2 (sugar, water, yeast) I have 4"-5" deep substrates and they are heavily planted.
Interesting Kelvin range. Thanks for sharing that experience here.
@@Fishtory oops... They are 1600-2300lumins and 6000 Kelvin....sorry about that....
@@Fishtory fixed it 😁
@@Fishtory ruclips.net/video/Ufvt2BsUtt4/видео.html
Very long, but informative! 👍
Sorry I'm very NPR / Public TV / CSPAN ...But trying to edit myself down
Great info. I’ll admit to seasickness in the beginning with the rocking! Lol!
Yes I hadn't bought the gimbal for the camera at this stage. Apologies. But the videos are much smoother now for the most part hehe
I previously watched a video and the guy said to add some hydrogen peroxide to kill the algae. Is that a good idea?
In small amounts it's totally safe. It turns to water and O2 Gas within 30 seconds in water
In my experience anytime I use a hang on back as opposed to a submerged air filter it seems that the hang on back grows the hair algae like you had it kind of dripping off the front edge of the filter I think some of that breaks off and goes into the water and gets stuck on the plants
Well it definitely can.... its a met surface area with tons of of co2/oxygen and nitrogen just for the simple fact that aerated water picks those elements up...so while it may grow algae there first, it was already growing in your tank and simply shows it's self on the spillway first. The algae are microscopic in the tank, and usually - nearly 100% of the time actually, tanks have algae and it's fine and healthy. We may not see it, due to their cell size- but even in 90% water change tanks, itll hold on. Raising the speed will help eliminate it, as will manual removal.
In that tank, however- it's not much of a problem. The bladderwart is what drives me nuts!
The green hair algae in my 75 gallon tank clogged up the filter system and shut it down! What can be done to keep it out of the filtration system?
Prevention, keeping light out of the filter (if it's clear plastic). And then a sponge pre-filter to catch the strands
@@Fishtory Thanks! will try the pre-filter sponge on the uptake tube. (The impeller was wrapped in the stuff prior to shutting off.)
Will the Siamese algae eaters mess with the smaller fish like chili rasboras? And will they predate on my shrimp?
They will eat shrimp mercilessly. But usually they leave fish alone, unless they're newborn fry like .5 inches or smaller
Very cool buddy
great tank!
thanks buddy!
Kerbensis and there is another tetra looking fish that looks really nice and is not aggressive but I dont remember its name. Also scuds are good at cleaning moss.
I remember. That fish is Rosy bitterling.
Oh yeah those are nice
What kind of wood is that with the red/purple stripe down it?
Nevermind. Manzanita. But the one's I've seen to buy online didn't have that red
It's wild California/Oregon manzanita with bark still on it. Tom Barr actually collected that specific piece! (Hence the quality and color intensity)
Thank you so much👏🏾
Good luck and let me know if you need more input after you try these things! Take care
Hair algae is only usually present in a new setup (un cycled tank) so all you have to do is wait and it will go on its own. If it's appeared in a mature setup then you've had a crash or spike it's that simple. Just ignore it it's part of the process .
I like this reply. ive been following the completely natural aquarium for just one month! the eco system really looks after its self most. here's hoping im creating right with help from awesome vids like this and great comments. thanks so much
Wrong. Filamentous algae needs to come from infected plants or decor. it's unlike normal algae due to nutrients overdose
It is shortages that cause algea not exesses. In the case of this stuff. Usually Co2
Well sort of yes...you either remove a bunch of one element... or add more (but if adding more, you need plants, light and as you say...co2 to build the plants structurally)
i had some hair algae start on my vallisneria and on some of my java moss, the lights are on a timer. it was 12 hours, it was too much, went to 10 and it was still too much so i just switched it to 8 hours a day. last week i noticed a huge growth in the hair algae all over all of a sudden. i dont know what caused a spike in the growth but ive been trying to control it and get rid of it
ive also noticed like clumps of bubbly algae next to my red root floaters. i cant find anything on google about it. the plants are growing amazing and geting darker red but for the most part it has some bubbly algae on the top of the water too
So what are your water parameters? If I knew the tds. Ph, kh/gh temp and the type light you used. Also you may find my video "why are my nitrates still so high" as a helpful videos.best wishes
@@Fishtory hey ill reply with another comment on the water params, i have enough time to reply but not check the water the past 2 days lol
Kenny G. setting. LOL
Very helpful
Glad to hear it!
What red drift wood? Very nice
Manzanita from Northern California mountains
Use a small bottle brush. Spin it and it'll remove algae from the plants you can't remove with your hands.
I loved your video dude! It was quite informative and entertain!
I just noticed that my tank is developing a green hair algae issue.
Some folks are just plain rude but your comment was quite eloquent and timely!
The rude folks are probably just jealous because they know that you are smarter than they are.
Keep up the great work friend!
So I've only ever had green hair algae (that I know of) once and I noted that it seemed to stem from the hornwort for some reason. Do you know why that would be? It's such a fast growing plant so for me it doesn't make sense. However, I am new to the hobby so I could just be wrong
Probably since it floats to the top and has the most light exposure and a perfect brush-like structure for algea to grab onto. So if the tank it was from had any algae, it will get spread via hornwort.
Great observation. Thanks again for joining the channel and our little fish family here. Cheers
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10:24 what is this beautiful blue fish in the corner ?
Powdered blue dwarf gourami... usually they only sell females since males are very mean, but as long as it's solid blue and no red stripes on the blue, theyre female and totally peaceful
I like you, great info 👍👍🙏🙏
Thank you kindly, and thanks for tuning in. Have a great week
Do u use ferto for ur plants
Yes liquid ADA fertz, then root tabs and sometimes all in one products
Do u think the ferto could make more algae
did I see a gold ring danio?
Indeed indeed
I think I'm going to get some hornwort to suck up the extra nitrates, those plants grow so fast you can watch them grow. I have a ton of plants already but this algae is prolific.
Yeah hornwort is great for that...duckweed (which you'll never get rid of haha) and water lettuce or salvinia aka cat's tongue work great for all that also
nice video
Best video for getting rid of algae. The Best.
Well shucks. Thank you!
Floating plants (Amazon frogbit) by far worked the best for me. It vanished from many of the surfaces, even the ones still exposed to full light.
But you need a verity of plant types to use up all the nutrients. Otherwise the gaps are filled by algae. You get the same thing in ponds, summer sun and not many plants means algae grows like crazy.
Truth!
do i just order it and put it in?
Is that frogbit?
What kid of fish is that stuck to the glass?
Panda gara
@@Fishtory Nice :) Can they be freed in captivity?
@@wcdeich4 be bred? Yes, but you need flowing water, life food, good algae and to change water temp, ph , tdi, kh gh and flow speed to have good success.
Thank you years later, this is extremely helpful. I will increase my planting of fast growing plants and manually remove this shit. Sorry to hear it but thank you!
Right on! I have some newer algae episodes on algae also. Perhaps they'll be even more helpful. Thanks for dropping a comment and stopping by
I really need to work on my hair algae as it has overgrown my tanks like your hair has overgrown your head (in 2023 that is).
I really hate to cut out what plants I have left, but I have green Fabio instead of my poor bettas.
Lol
@@Fishtory I'd send you a picture, but it would look like a movie trailer for a new blob movie. I had a bad week and left the lights on for the whole week. O.o
Honestly wasn't aware that hair algae could grow to fill a container...not sure what to do besides poke it with a stick.
I actually really enjoy hair algae if it's growing in the right places, like on wood and rock surfaces, and if it has that bright green color too it... I think it massively adds to the natural aesthetic that I try too give my tanks.
Yeah i like the short type thats dense, but not the fiberous wads of it
The advanced goldfish folks with the green carpets, once I found that was hair algae, I was like AHA, this is to be guided in growth like a shepherd's crook, it's not some devil plague- it's just the front glass as needs to be clean, anyway
Trimming leaves that have algae would it also help ? I added more plants and upgraded my light to the fluval 3.0
Yes that can help (if they aren't able to perform photosynthesis due to the thickness of algae). However if they're healthy and from a large plant...id wait because the energy they suck up to keep growing- is the same as the algae and it can help starve out the algae (if the plant cant grow due to thick algae...then it's pointless and you should trim.)
Great question!
The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium it’s not that thick it just started so what do you recommend to do to get rid of it ? Dosing carbon
@@leo2o915 if you can gently manually get it off (anubias or sword plants etc) then just do that and make sure you keep nitrates and phosphates low ... gas co2 is ideal, but getting it out of high light can help...as well as cutting your light back to 6 hours for a week or so...and putting a cloth over the tank whilst the light is off...because algae can grow from a 30 watt light bulb in a room, or ambient light enough if you can read a book in it...but plants need that strong light...and plants will win at using the nutrients if placed toe to toe with the algae.
Some carbon in the filter could help a bit... or seachem excell if you dont have any grass, small crypts or valisaneria you're worried about melting back.
Good luck & hopefully my "kill algae " videos can help prior to using chemicals....they become a big feedback loop of needing them usually
The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium awesome thanks so going to try and rub it next water change and I’ll end up buying more of the excel then hopefully that helps I started dosing easy carbon hoping that would help
Set lights to… Kenny G 😎
Some plants are impervious to it. Valls,Water Wisteria,Crypts for a start. They never get a strand of it when it infests the rest of the tank. Avoid those that are magnets for the algae...Java Moss!....Bacopa for some reason gets it bad.
Toothbrush..or fork and spaghetti twirl it off wood and rocks. But,on wood,Pleco's keep it away. Right now for me..its JavaMoss. I wont get rid of my big clumps of Java..I just need time to work on the problem.
Thank you. Goodnl advice Stan!
And yeah, java moss especially, the tops or rotala, ludwigia and pogostemons are the wooorst...but if it gets bad enough, ill wait 2 or 3 more days and then I can usually spaghetti twirl it all off in a big gross lump heh.
@@Fishtory Ok,after posting,I took a big clump of Java moss pruned from an even larger clump and all had hair algae coating them. I took the pruned clump and put in a jar with enough Hydrogen Peroxide to cover it. After ten minutes,I put it back in the tank,tied it down..and lo and behold a week later that algae turned a light green- and get this- the minnows were eating the now blanched algae. Today that clump was cleaned. I cant remove all plants..so I drained the tank down and poured the peroxide on what was infested.
Next week,I will let you know if the Peroxide works. Right now,fish are fine. Even subwassertang is not bothered by peroxide. Seems to be very safe.
I use a large like 16 to 20 Gauge syringe under water and just turn off any pumps and filters off and then use a dab of it here and there in problem spots (fot denser or hard algea). Be careful with a 10 minute bath, hydrogen peroxide can kill cells super swiftly, and yes the cell walls actually melt and then even creatures that cant digest celluloss, ...can help eat the goo. lastly, be careful not to let dead algea sit too long and up increasing your nitrogen and carbon waste molecules....and of course the dreaded ammonia! dun dun dunlnnnlnsh
Interesting my wysteria is covered in hair algea
1:40 What kind of rocks are those?
This is cascade jadite/quartz with jade inclusions. I went up about 4,000 feet in elevation (1330m) and found rock slides... pulled my pickup truck off to the side near an old mining road in washington state...and collected them.
@@Fishtory That's amazing! No such rocks to be found here in Florida, mostly dolomite. Can you explain or confirm for me something about breeding (I'm totally new to this)?... Apparently, I just learned that shrimp of different species will not interbreed (like neocaridina vs caridina), but I saw a chart that said Yellow shrimp will not breed with Red Cherry shrimp, or Blue Pearl shrimp, yet aren't they all neocaridina? I found some more info on google that said they can interbreed, but not necessarily because they're not of the same genus. So I'm concluding that if I'd like to keep things pure, I shouldn't try mixing anything of the same species, even if they are different genus, but mixing neocaridina with caridina is okay, as long as i focus the parameters to favor the caridina?
@@Fishtory ...............Oh man, talk about confused and ignorant, I think i just realized that i'm confusing species and genus. Is neocardina the species, while heteropoda the genus, or is it the other way around? I also just heard that it is possible for different species to interbreed, but even more unlikely than different genus, so maybe one just has to keep them all completely separated if trying to keep things pure?
@@MarcassCarcass so it goes Animalia, Arthropoda, Crustacea, Malacostraca, Decopoda, Caridea, Atydae, Neocaridina, davidi haha...what a mouth full.
It was once known as neocaridina hetropoda
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I think this is the vid where you say you never had that hair algae til you had marimo moss balls....DITTO! ugh ha ha
Is that a serotonin tattoo? A quick Internet stalk yielded no photos of you with bare arms, but serotonin is the only common tattooed chemical with a dicyclic system containing a furan heterocycle. Laura's really pretty though! She doesn't look even close to 40.
Hahaha yeah serotonin and dopamine symbolic of my anxiety, depression, happiness, and addictions to both substances but also healthy reward based brain loops.
Sort of each arm is balancing the other.
@@Fishtory while it's true that serotonin and dopamine are not really effectors of the various moods the media has attributed to them, I think that your reasoning behind your tattoos is really cool!
@@VyvienneEaux oh yeah totally... i mean they do thousands of different tasks, everywhere from your digestive system up to your brain and endocrine system. However I've also had serotonin syndrome from meds administered incorrectly, so i definitely know the power it can have over regulation of neurotransmitters throughout conscious and unconcious mind. I mean i have an ATP particle and a neuron tattooed on my legs too (axons and dendrites of one cluster) then skin cells splitting in another tattoo.
I forgot you are well versed in science....usually it's too complicated and i just say its happy vs sad...or anxious vs depression / pleasure vs pain....(i have a poppy tattooed also)
@@Fishtory I'm surprised you remember me-- and sorry because I'm snarky and acerbic most of the time.
So I should tell you that you, with your wholesome and non-judgmental way of always being nicer to me than I deserve, restores some of my lost faith in humanity. I could learn a lot from you. For example, non-judgment and humility. I actually do learn a tremendous amount from your videos, even though I act like I'm above learning from them.
I'm so sorry that you went through serotonin syndrome. I've been watching a lot of your videos, and I know you have struggled with/struggle with mental health issues. I do as well, actually. As I'm sure you have experienced, "mental health issues" tend to manifest into bodily health issues as well. I think you're must be a very introspective and philosophical person to represent the trivial biochemicals responsible for our pain on your body.
May I ask-- why the skin cells dividing? Is it to represent healing? That's a very interesting concept for a tattoo.
@@VyvienneEaux yes and it is also to represent the impermanence of some aspects of our human fiber. The neuron is less disposable and more long term....the skin cells are literally just falling off.... sloughed off and healing/filling in the past...communicating very little to the human body comparatively
I like your chemistry tattoo
Why, thank you!
Wait! there is a carnivorous plant that is a little ball on algae 😭😭😩😩 omg
All bladderwart species are
The fish called “Flying Fox” is not synonymous with the fish called “Siamese Algae Eater.” They are not even in the same genus. The former's scientific name is Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus and the latter's correct name seems to be Crossocheilus langei. The “Flying Fox” is not much of an algae eater, whereas a few species in the genus Crossocheilus are, to varying degrees. From what I've read the best of these is C. langei, although several Crossocheilus species are often sold as “Siamese Algae Eater” with the scientific name Crossocheilus oblongus or Crossocheilus siamensis, which are both invalid. It's not uncommon for the “Flying Fox” to be falsely sold as Crossocheilus as well, so one needs to be very careful when buying “Siamese Algae Eaters.”
Yes flying fox aren't very nice either. I've done a bunch of tests and i find that the best "SAE" is reticulatus babies...and by a long shot...black beard and green hair or any dense algae is their calling. They eat their own weight daily, until about 3.5 or 4 inches long...then they slow substantially
Amano shrimp will eat all types of algae, can’t be beat,
Agreed
Love those sucker fish
Hard water algae eaters? 8.0 ph comes from the tap, and my goldfish, koi and guppies dig it.
Mollies and flag fish are great too!
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Would be cool if you could get to the point
Wouldn't it?
@@Fishtory I got the point
Let's see that tattoo...
9/10 it is to litle Co2.
Or too long of light ...or too much phosphate in the water column. Co2 only fixes it if you have a good enough light and fertilizer source to allow the plants to utilize the co2 increase
Didn't even recognize u 😂😂
Yeah my lupus meds cause me to have a really puffy face and my hair and beard have changed a lot
waiiittt fish produce light? hmm idk about that . . . lol
Some fish are bioluminescent ...aka Lantern Fish
@@Fishtory lol yes! , fish can grow plants all by themselves, a true ecosystem lol
There is a way to use bacopa plants and stimulate them with nano gold particles that causes them to produce enough light to read a book next to... taiwan and Vietnam did some crazy new bioengineering with it a few months ago...they want to turn trees into street lights
Young buck
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Truth lol
Dude...flying fox is NOT a siamese algae eater....
I can tell you it doesn't work.. 🌅😄
Which one
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Lol yup im the wrong vlogger channel for you then.