Below are affiliate links of the equipment I use (shipping to ALL EU countries). If you buy anything by clicking on the below links I will receive small commision without additional cost to you. Please note I have not been given any free products in exchange for mentioning them. SPONGE FILTERS AND AIR Single: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/sponge-filter-only?aff=19 Double: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/sponge-filter-double?aff=19 Air hose 4/6mm: www.azaqua.nl/en/air-pumps/air-hose-4-6mm?aff=19 LED LIGHT 30cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/twinstar-light/twinstar-c-line-iii-300c?aff=19 45cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii451?aff=19 60cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii601?aff=19 90cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii901?aff=19 120cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii1201?aff=19 FILTER, SKIMMER AND PUMP Oase 75: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/oase-biostyle-75?aff=19 Corner filter: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/nano-hoekfilter?aff=19 Skimmer: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/eheim-skim350?aff=19 Pump: www.azaqua.nl/en/aquarium-pump/oase-optimax-300?aff=19 Wavemaker: www.azaqua.nl/en/stream-pump/oasis-streammax-classic?aff=19 Stainless steel: www.azaqua.nl/en/inflow-outflow/stainless-steel-skimmer-set?aff=19 HEATER Nano: www.azaqua.nl/en/aquarium-heaters/dennerle-nano-thermometer-is-compact?aff=19 FOOD Regural: www.azaqua.nl/en/fish-food-aquarium/dr-bassleer-biofish-food-regular?aff=19 Garlic: www.azaqua.nl/en/fish-food-aquarium/drbassleer-biofish-food-garlic?aff=19 Shrimp dinner: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/shrimp-dinner?aff=19 Bacter AE: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/bacter-ae?aff=19 Mineral bits: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/glasgarten-mineral-junkie-bites?aff=19 Shrimp fit: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/glassgarten-shrimpfit?aff=19 MAINTENANCE Gravel vacuum: www.azaqua.nl/en/cleaning/dennerle-nano-soil-cleaner?aff=19 Aquascaping set: www.azaqua.nl/en/tweezers/nano-aquascaping-set?aff=19 Glass scraper: www.azaqua.nl/en/cleaning/window-cleaner?aff=19 VARIOUS Pipette: www.azaqua.nl/en/plant-fertilizer-and-additves/pipette-1ml?aff=19 Shrimpnet: www.azaqua.nl/en/misc/azaqua-shrimpnet?aff=19
These are really beautiful fish. I don't think I've seen them anywhere before. They look like they would make really good dither fish to get other fish out and about more.
Like I said in the comments under the hillstream tank: I can't get over the colours of the Rainbow shiners. The longer you look, the more colour you see. I am losing track of how many tanks you've got up and running. 😅I'd like a bazzilion tanks because I like all kinds of fish, but I'm afraid I'd run out of time with the upkeep of them and still enjoy them. Keep it up. 👍
I think when I have all of them running I will have around 33; probably at the end of 2023 / beginning of 2024. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I am running out of space.
@@life_motivation_spirituali6333 a lot. I have seen them in some German shops (online) going anywhere from 8-20€ a piece. I am selling them on my website (Croatia) for 3€ a piece. They are very expensive in Europe.
I dont get the point why u mention 8 months old soil what u put in the pots... its dry means all benificial bacterias are already dead...or please clarify But i like ur vods and the setup looks nice ♥
Just wanted to say that the soil is not new. It means that it won't leach any extra nutrients like a new soil usually does. Also it is not nutrient rich like new soil usually is.
Some plants work better in aquasoils that have a lower nutrient levels after age and use. I'm pretty sure (UG) Utricularia Graminifolia is one of them. Plus you don't get as many problems in new tanks with older soil with less nutrients to release into the water. It's always handy to have a nice stack of old soil laying around for situations like this.
Below are affiliate links of the equipment I use (shipping to ALL EU countries). If you buy anything by clicking on the below links I will receive small commision without additional cost to you. Please note I have not been given any free products in exchange for mentioning them.
SPONGE FILTERS AND AIR
Single: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/sponge-filter-only?aff=19
Double: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/sponge-filter-double?aff=19
Air hose 4/6mm: www.azaqua.nl/en/air-pumps/air-hose-4-6mm?aff=19
LED LIGHT
30cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/twinstar-light/twinstar-c-line-iii-300c?aff=19
45cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii451?aff=19
60cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii601?aff=19
90cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii901?aff=19
120cm: www.azaqua.nl/en/lighting/chihiros-aii-series-aii1201?aff=19
FILTER, SKIMMER AND PUMP
Oase 75: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/oase-biostyle-75?aff=19
Corner filter: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/nano-hoekfilter?aff=19
Skimmer: www.azaqua.nl/en/filters/eheim-skim350?aff=19
Pump: www.azaqua.nl/en/aquarium-pump/oase-optimax-300?aff=19
Wavemaker: www.azaqua.nl/en/stream-pump/oasis-streammax-classic?aff=19
Stainless steel: www.azaqua.nl/en/inflow-outflow/stainless-steel-skimmer-set?aff=19
HEATER
Nano: www.azaqua.nl/en/aquarium-heaters/dennerle-nano-thermometer-is-compact?aff=19
FOOD
Regural: www.azaqua.nl/en/fish-food-aquarium/dr-bassleer-biofish-food-regular?aff=19
Garlic: www.azaqua.nl/en/fish-food-aquarium/drbassleer-biofish-food-garlic?aff=19
Shrimp dinner: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/shrimp-dinner?aff=19
Bacter AE: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/bacter-ae?aff=19
Mineral bits: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/glasgarten-mineral-junkie-bites?aff=19
Shrimp fit: www.azaqua.nl/en/shrimp-food/glassgarten-shrimpfit?aff=19
MAINTENANCE
Gravel vacuum: www.azaqua.nl/en/cleaning/dennerle-nano-soil-cleaner?aff=19
Aquascaping set: www.azaqua.nl/en/tweezers/nano-aquascaping-set?aff=19
Glass scraper: www.azaqua.nl/en/cleaning/window-cleaner?aff=19
VARIOUS
Pipette: www.azaqua.nl/en/plant-fertilizer-and-additves/pipette-1ml?aff=19
Shrimpnet: www.azaqua.nl/en/misc/azaqua-shrimpnet?aff=19
Masterpiece fish ❤.
Thanks Lorenzo.
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
The Last Plastic Tank. #nostalgia
#sadness
These are really beautiful fish.
I don't think I've seen them anywhere before.
They look like they would make really good dither fish to get other fish out and about more.
They are beautiful especially when they mature and fully colour up.
@@IMaqua They seem like prettier versions of white clouds.
Rainbow clouds...
@@IMaqua That's actually a really good name for them!
@@IMaquaMaybe you can breed a new species and call them rainbow clouds! It’s a beautiful name
👍👍👍
👍
Like I said in the comments under the hillstream tank: I can't get over the colours of the Rainbow shiners. The longer you look, the more colour you see.
I am losing track of how many tanks you've got up and running. 😅I'd like a bazzilion tanks because I like all kinds of fish, but I'm afraid I'd run out of time with the upkeep of them and still enjoy them.
Keep it up. 👍
I think when I have all of them running I will have around 33; probably at the end of 2023 / beginning of 2024. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I am running out of space.
(Un)fortunately indeed! 😅👍
Hey, how much does 1 pair rainbow shiners cost in your area... 🤔🤔🙏
@@life_motivation_spirituali6333 a lot. I have seen them in some German shops (online) going anywhere from 8-20€ a piece. I am selling them on my website (Croatia) for 3€ a piece. They are very expensive in Europe.
@@IMaqua 🙏
I dont get the point why u mention 8 months old soil what u put in the pots... its dry means all benificial bacterias are already dead...or please clarify
But i like ur vods and the setup looks nice ♥
Just wanted to say that the soil is not new. It means that it won't leach any extra nutrients like a new soil usually does. Also it is not nutrient rich like new soil usually is.
Some plants work better in aquasoils that have a lower nutrient levels after age and use. I'm pretty sure (UG) Utricularia Graminifolia is one of them. Plus you don't get as many problems in new tanks with older soil with less nutrients to release into the water. It's always handy to have a nice stack of old soil laying around for situations like this.
One more thing to add; used soil is free.
@@IMaqua 😅 Now you're speaking my language!
What is their maximum size?
They max at 6-8 cms (2-3 inches). Cheers