BamaBass When you are putting things in(And taking things out) your amazing tank, do you have to wash your hands with anything special or does it not matter?
Another thing you can look into is an electric normally open shut off solenoid valve. Plug it into your power strip, and if the electric goes out, the valve will close, and the tank won't drain down into the sump; possibly flooding you floors. Had a 55gal that drained off when the power went out while I was away on a weekend.
Lucky!!!! Great name and a lucky frog indeed! Glad to see the tank Tuesday segment got started, can't wait to see when the plants take off and for the bass to grow!
you should make a shallow side for the minnows to hide in so the fish have to forage for food and eventually if the minnows survive long enough they will spawn and you want have to buy minnows anymore. love your videos keep it up. (^-^)
The Gecko I agree and was thinking the same thing like a mountain type thing by the stone hinge or a huge drop off where minnows can live for a while and re produce
One great thing about all these videos we get to see natural selection at is finest.. plus we get to learn how to care for both the tank as well as all the aquatic life..
The tank is going to look SO much better with those stones vs the other stuff. Way to go! When it comes to molting, then eating their own exo-skeleton, hermit crabs do the same thing.
very cool guys!...tank is awesome...bonnie and Clyde have beautiful markings on them and it'll be fun to watch em grow up on there!....I'd be cautious with dragon stone for how razor sharp the edges can be that it doesn't hurt the fish of they become crazy active at times!...a huge piece of driftwood would look good in there...up 2 u guys ultimately, whatever you guys do to it will look amazing!... take care, look forward to next Tuesday!
I like how you don't overstock your tank unlike some some tanks I saw in other videos. in one of them, there were about 10 expensive and big fish ( even spotted an arowana) in a 180 gallon tank and it was horrible. keep up the good work :)
Great video guys!!! I'm working on my 55 gallon tank as we speak. I'm hoping to put a bass and one other species in there. You have given me all types of ideas. Thanks!!!
Love the series!! Just one thing that happened in my saltwater tank I made a cave/bridge and it wasn't stable and it collasped on one of my fish. Just make sure your rock formations are stable.
I've never considered getting a tank until you guys started to show yours. Of course, mine wont be nearly as big as yours but it still looks like fun!! And expensive!! lol
I watched the feeding video before this and the blue gill is huge and I love that you're going to do a natural look I love doing that in any animal cage because it's more fun and cool
Those fertilizer tabs last a long time; if you get in a pinch, I used to use Jobe's Plant Spikes in my old planted aquarium... worked like a champ... CO2 & Jobe's used to make my sword plants blow up, and my anubias would regularly flower above the surface...
About how much would it cost to get the tank, all the interior "designs" and plants for the natural habitat? I'd assume you could just catch your own fish correct? Any recommendations for people new to this in regards to what kind of fish might be good to start with if you're new to this?
I have a 75-100 gallon tank and now seeing this I wanna make a bluegill tank,red ear,shell cracker. how many fish do you think I should be able to keep?
have you ever delt with a fish that just bullys every fish in the tank i have two gills and a golden shinner in my tank and the one gill is a fin nipper should i just get rid of him?
You should get some red tiger lotus, it's a plant that sends "lily pads" to the surface, there's also another kind of "lily pad" plant that's a floating plant called Amazon frogbit that you should check out.
Just curious @BamaBass, why do you feed them 2-3 fish at a time instead of dropping like 20 of them in the tank and let them chase the prey anytime they're hungry?
you can get cork discs (used to make coasters) at the craft store cheap. I cut a rectangle "ramp" out of one, and glue it to the disk to provide easy access for "Lucky" the frog....ohh, never mind......g'bye Lucky.
How were you sure that the structure of your house could support that much aquarium weight and that the aquarium would not fall into the basement (or crawlspace)? There has to be almost 2 tons there between the water, substrate, base, etc.
How much of an investment would I be looking at for a basic tank that could support one bass and one bluegill? With all the stuff I need too. This series has got me seriously itching to get a tank!
That is one LUCKY frog! We will be responding to the top comments and answering your questions in each of our Tank Tuesday videos so ask away.
BamaBass When you are putting things in(And taking things out) your amazing tank, do you have to wash your hands with anything special or does it not matter?
BamaBass can I put the topwater addiction video on my favorites playlist
BamaBass just release the frog man. He's earned it. In a cage with giant things that could eat him at any moment.
BamaBass you should put some small red Rosie's or minnows in that mini pond
YOUR HAIR GRASS WON'T GROW FAST WITHOUT INJECTED CO2.
Another thing you can look into is an electric normally open shut off solenoid valve. Plug it into your power strip, and if the electric goes out, the valve will close, and the tank won't drain down into the sump; possibly flooding you floors. Had a 55gal that drained off when the power went out while I was away on a weekend.
Love the series keep it going 😁
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Jonathan Gamble very cool series I agree
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Jonathan Gamble right
Lucky!!!! Great name and a lucky frog indeed! Glad to see the tank Tuesday segment got started, can't wait to see when the plants take off and for the bass to grow!
you should make a shallow side for the minnows to hide in so the fish have to forage for food and eventually if the minnows survive long enough they will spawn and you want have to buy minnows anymore. love your videos keep it up. (^-^)
The Gecko I agree and was thinking the same thing like a mountain type thing by the stone hinge or a huge drop off where minnows can live for a while and re produce
The Gecko that'd be kinda cool. Something like a shelf at the top that wouldn't take up too much space where the minnows could hide
The Gecko i agree he sgould make a small eco system in ther, maby if there was a cave under the shallow area.
The Gecko YYYEEEEESSSS
or atleast some type of plants on the surface
Friendly Opinion: I think you guys should create a mock dock 😀 just to give the bass a more lake feel. Loving the tank 😉
Gold that would be cool!
I have been a member since just 2021 and am now going back to watch the rest of your videos! I love this channel.
That dragon stone completely works!! lovin that look....great tank and thanks for posting these...very informative and entertaining...
How can you tell the difference between Bonnie and clide?
Ikr lol
Steve Smith bonnie is bigger than clyde
Bonnie is bigger and different personalities
I believe Bonnie's tail fin has been split.
Bonnie is larger than Clyde
Yup notice how much they rely on the structure! We can all take that into consideration! Thanks BamaBass!
One great thing about all these videos we get to see natural selection at is finest.. plus we get to learn how to care for both the tank as well as all the aquatic life..
i think this will be one series that gets really popular for seemingly no reason. idk its pretty entertaining
New to this channel. Your tank is absolutely beautiful. That looks like a lot of work to keep it that clean and nice looking
The tank is going to look SO much better with those stones vs the other stuff. Way to go! When it comes to molting, then eating their own exo-skeleton, hermit crabs do the same thing.
very cool guys!...tank is awesome...bonnie and Clyde have beautiful markings on them and it'll be fun to watch em grow up on there!....I'd be cautious with dragon stone for how razor sharp the edges can be that it doesn't hurt the fish of they become crazy active at times!...a huge piece of driftwood would look good in there...up 2 u guys ultimately, whatever you guys do to it will look amazing!... take care, look forward to next Tuesday!
Bama Bass is the best Fishing RUclips-er, I love your content man
awesome tank. I've always been into saltwater but you guys have inspired me to make a bass tank. love tank Tuesday!
I like how you don't overstock your tank unlike some some tanks I saw in other videos. in one of them, there were about 10 expensive and big fish ( even spotted an arowana) in a 180 gallon tank and it was horrible. keep up the good work :)
Great video guys!!! I'm working on my 55 gallon tank as we speak. I'm hoping to put a bass and one other species in there. You have given me all types of ideas. Thanks!!!
Tank Tuesday question: What would happen if you left a bunch of minnows in the tank? Will the fish eat them throughout the day or all at once?
Love the series!! Just one thing that happened in my saltwater tank I made a cave/bridge and it wasn't stable and it collasped on one of my fish. Just make sure your rock formations are stable.
I've never considered getting a tank until you guys started to show yours. Of course, mine wont be nearly as big as yours but it still looks like fun!! And expensive!! lol
You can rinse out the polyester and it will be good a new. It use it in my hob filters and I have been using the same pads for months.
Make a tank Thursday lol. Favorite vids to watch.
I watched the feeding video before this and the blue gill is huge and I love that you're going to do a natural look I love doing that in any animal cage because it's more fun and cool
The tank looks amazing! That Sheriff is a hogg. that dragon stone looks great. More of that. Congrats to Lucky.
good idea on switching out the carbon, I just found out that activated carbon has been proven to cause lateral line erosion/hole in head.
Your fishing videos make my day. :) keep up the good work.
how big was Sheriff when you caught him?? you should get another bluegill for sheriff to play with!!
How do you tell between Bonnie and clyde
That tank looks so awesome 😍
What kind of floor is supporting your big tank? 300 gallons H20 x 8.33 lb/gal H20 =2499 lb + rocks and stand/ pumps etc is a lot of weight. Thanks Bp
I think something cool you could add is a log that's about a foot long but completely Hollow that's big enough for the fish could swim through
Do the scales from the feeder fish clog the filter?
is the reason bonnie has that clip in the tail so you can tell them apart or did u catch her like that.
Petrified wood would be amazing and would work well with the look you guys have going, the natural look !
awesome channel !! love watching you guy's.
Those fertilizer tabs last a long time; if you get in a pinch, I used to use Jobe's Plant Spikes in my old planted aquarium... worked like a champ... CO2 & Jobe's used to make my sword plants blow up, and my anubias would regularly flower above the surface...
How often do you feed Bonnie Clyde and Sheriff?
Please make a new blog for this where it's every Tuesday and Thursday love the videos
I’m glad you let the survivor survive, you should do this with more froglets
Keep this series going!!!!!!
That poor crawdad! He was like "You Took My Fricken House"!🦀🏝🏞
What is your favorite bass bait to use
absolutely love tank tuesdays!!!
Keep showing Lucky outside!
What are you going to do with the Bonnie and clides old tank
I get really excited, cause I love fishing, fishes, and and tanks
Is it a regular thing to name and keep alive the food that survives in the tank?
Wow, thanks for this series
how often and how much do you take out when you do a water change
What do you feed the fish every day, and how many times a day are they fed?
hunger games for lucky lol snow bama stay true...love your work keep it up.
BAMABASS I am ADDICTED TO YALLS CHANNEL MY BEST WISHES TO YOU AND LIZ!
About how much would it cost to get the tank, all the interior "designs" and plants for the natural habitat? I'd assume you could just catch your own fish correct? Any recommendations for people new to this in regards to what kind of fish might be good to start with if you're new to this?
I have a 75-100 gallon tank and now seeing this I wanna make a bluegill tank,red ear,shell cracker. how many fish do you think I should be able to keep?
when bonnie and clyde outgrow the tank are u going to release them and get new bass?
Make a cave just for the mud bugs or crawfish something that the bass can't fit in
Are you ever going to get a bigger tank and add more fish?
How do you clean the gravel when there are plants in the gravel
have you ever delt with a fish that just bullys every fish in the tank i have two gills and a golden shinner in my tank and the one gill is a fin nipper should i just get rid of him?
How much/often do you feed your bass and bluegill?
I like the Dragon stone but pretty sharp edges for aggressive eaters.
You should get some red tiger lotus, it's a plant that sends "lily pads" to the surface, there's also another kind of "lily pad" plant that's a floating plant called Amazon frogbit that you should check out.
Wow! Incredible tank!
Just curious @BamaBass, why do you feed them 2-3 fish at a time instead of dropping like 20 of them in the tank and let them chase the prey anytime they're hungry?
are you guys still gonna make use of the 50 gallon tank?
what if the bass decide they want to bed what will you do about the eggs and the fry? or what about space for bedding
you can get cork discs (used to make coasters) at the craft store cheap. I cut a rectangle "ramp" out of one, and glue it to the disk to provide easy access for "Lucky" the frog....ohh, never mind......g'bye Lucky.
how many times a day do you feed the fish
the rock setup with that dragon stone is nice just put some big Driftwood n it will look great n more natural look.
How were you sure that the structure of your house could support that much aquarium weight and that the aquarium would not fall into the basement (or crawlspace)? There has to be almost 2 tons there between the water, substrate, base, etc.
When those bass get enormous, how will you prevent them from uprooting all the plants and destroying the decor? Just curious.
are you planning to test lures in that tank?
How many times do you feed your fish a week
How much did all this cost
How did you get Bonnie and Clyde, did you catch them from the wild?
I look forward to more videos
Could a smallmouth live in the tank or would there be to much competition
I didn't know they ate their old shell either, bro. I wonder how this happens in a swift stream or current?
Love the videos! Would really like to see y'all put a lizard in the tank. See if it would survive or not.
you should do a pond look with driftwood, a root cluster, and moor vegitation it would look very cool.
the stonehenge would look really great with some java moss and anubius nana petite in the crevices!
I love this series
I'm so happy he survived
how do u tell difference of bonnie and clide
How much of an investment would I be looking at for a basic tank that could support one bass and one bluegill? With all the stuff I need too. This series has got me seriously itching to get a tank!
How big would u say that bluegill is?
My name is seth and i was wondering if you are going to set up a live stream like you said a while back?
could u put tadpoles in the tank for food and lucky #2
Were did you get ur tank and how much did It cost?
Which species of frog is that? It looks nice.
What are your thoughts on alagter gar
It would be cool if you build a little completely covered cave back into the back left corner made of stone or wood
How can u tell from Bonny and clide
Awesome video
just curious but if your power goes out will your fish die?
how do you keep your crawfish alive??
Any thoughts of adding a turtle?
keep up the great work i love these vids
Still rooting for a bullhead in there would be a nice bottom dwelling addition.