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Some will say that the cat fish was very happy with the new friends... I would say that he was rushing through the last bits of food, desperately! You should understand him, he survived a trauma!
You can also get that shimmer by putting a small fan at one end, and adjust it so that the breeze it generates blows across the top of it, rather than directly at it. I have a tank which I'm running that way. I have and FX6 on my turtle's tank, and it keeps it sparkling clean, which is amazing since he's a bit boy and likes to dig. I rinse it out once a month, and replace some of the pads every six months, and yes, it stinks to heaven on high when I open it up, but the fact that the turtle tank doesn't smell is a testament to how well the ting works. I also have a tank which I built to replicate a mountain stream environment. On it, I run two FX8's with both intakes at one end and the outflows at the other. One of the tanks has filter media in it, and the other only has ceramic media in it. They both run full open to create the flow. I'm using the one which has only ceramic media in it mostly just to pump the water through faster. I have river cobbles placed in it to create the illusion of white water, with the usual pour overs, eddies, and slack water. My hillstream loaches just love it, and they readily breed in it. I also have Rainbow Shiners in it, which like hanging out in the slack water, and darting out from time to time to grab any food which comes washing down. I have lemon grass along the back of it to represent tussocks of grass which grow around mountain streams. I also have a little vals waving in the current. I have to be selective about what fish I put in it, because fish which come from slow moving water, or lake and ponds will not be able to deal with the flow. It's really fun watching the hillstream loaches run the rapids, and try to climb the aquarium glass where I have the spray bars pointed at the glass to create a waterfall of sorts. The best thing about it is that you really don't need to tilt the tank if you have a strong enough flow going. If it needs help, it's not hard to hide a power head concealed in the rocks of a pour over, once again keeping it cranked up to its maximum. I have yet to have a fish get sucked into the filter, or to have one get buffeted to strongly by the power heads. Again though, you have to be very selective about which fish you choose to put into it. It's also a good idea to put the rocks on sand bags, both to create the illusion of a slight drop, and to protect the bottom of the aquarium from scratches. You definitely would not want to use loose sand, as it would all wash away and end up at the intake end of the tank. If it were legal to keep trout and char, I'd put a few of their fry in. Perfect tank for it, but I don't have any desire to get in trouble. Your tank is looking fabulous! I don't know if I'd put the power head in or not. I can definitely see why you'd want to make more of that shimmer. I'd try the power head, and if it doesn't yield the results you want, then you can just take it out. Putting a small fan or two at one end just above the surface of the water and having it blow across with give a realistic look since it will be generating ripples in the same way as it does outdoors. Something like the small fans from a computer would probably do the job. If you keep it on a timer, you'll be able to emulate the stillness of the evening, night, and dawn. As always, I'll be eager to see what you come up with. You always come up with absolute beauty no matter what you do. I guess that's why I'm addicted to your channel.
I love how you said for those who just wanna enjoy the tank for a few minutes. Appreciate everything you do for us MD. Best wishes Ben. Enjoying the build series.
I wish he did a few videos of his best tanks whit no talking. Just so we can appreciate the beautifull tanks. I would love to put that on when i'm home alone and chilling.
The Tetra Superhighway is perfect! They know there's shelter nearby, so they all seem so comfortable and happy to explore. They are going to LOVE living in this tank. Thank you, MD! And don't forget to order a new, sturdier ladder. :)
You could literally set up a 24/7 livestream of this tank and have hundreds, if not thousands of viewers watch it; beautiful tank! cant wait to see it grow in
I am truly enjoying this series, MD. Thanks for a slow-go with this one. It’s almost like we’re there helping you scape it, and start it up. The way in which you adjusted the shimmer is perfect!
I remember your daughter first birthday when you got the boys a bouncy castle so they didn’t feel left out. Made me a bit emotional 🥲 Awesome parenting x
Definite vote for power head to ramp up the shimmer! The negative space is so conducive to highlighting the dynamics of shimmering light. Like your African Cichlid tanks. The fish are gonna love playing in the current and align with the direction of the flow.
The amount of shimmer is really nice. Perhaps leave it without the power head, unless it would increase the enrichment of the fish. At the end of the day it is your creation to enjoy so if you want to put a power head, go for it. Really a beautiful scape!
Yo MD, i hope Crocs sponsor you! Thank you so much for the guidance and inspiration with my starting out phase in the aquarium world. You are a genuine bloke.
This tank looks so amazing. Well done. If it was my thank though , I would have fill it up with fancy gold fish. What are your thoughts on fancy gold fish, I didn’t see u setting tanks with them? Are they difficult to keep, or maybe u just don’t like them? Thank u. Regards
So gorgeous. I could sit and just watch for hours. I wish I had more room for a much larger tank. I'll have to deal with my 37 community tank for now. Great job on this one!!
I would definitely recommend using an adjustable magnetic WaveMaker which can simulate the flow of a river and I use it on my Chaotic River Scape (220cm aquarium) ✨️🌿🐠🐟 Which will give you that shimmering effect, prevent waste from collecting and create gas exchange as well 💯
Amazing as always. Maybe in the future you could do a tank build for freshwater fire or peacock eels? I love them and I’d love to see what you could make for them.
So many people get a large tank and go to large fish. But I like the looks of the small fish more you can have a lot more variety in quantities lso they can feel more comfortable. It gives a more natural vibe to the aquarium. The simmer gives it the appeal of overhead branches and leaves blocking the sun light and the wind action upon them. Looking forward to the other fish going in to this environment. Still hoping you get some glass catfish they are great in a large schools of ten to twenty. And they are so investing because the heads are black with long barbels and see through bodies with a visible black skelton. I have always enjoyed having them in my tanks. And the are peaceful and are mid to upper range fish, however will migrate to the lower range of the tank sometimes. I think if you get some you will appreciate their beauty. And in larger quantities a lot more interaction between them. Nevertheless this tank looks great and looking forward to its future beauty and growth of the plants as well as the fish. Good job aquascaping it.
Have you ever thought about recording a longer "fish stream" of one of your aquariums? Just leaving a camera there for like eight hours or how long you have the lights on? I love having things like that on in the background when I write, and I feel it might be a nice way of getting to know your aquariums and fish a bit better.
Hey MD for those background house plants I saw this great idea from a channel called KeepingFishSimple. He integrated egg crate light diffuser into his lid and stuck the stems of the house plants through the little holes it has.
I did the exact same thing in my 65 gal 4 ft tank, my canister output pushing around the back and then a separate internal filter basically as a power head for the front side. The fish seem to enjoy it.
(1) *Beautiful tank - love the two islands* (2) I like the *no powerhead* look (my preference); however if powerheads win please spend the extra money and get a second identical powerhead and set them up like the filter outlets so you get a full water cycle on both ends (with good powerheads you can control the outflow and lower the speed to whatever you want so things are not blown everywhere). (3) You have done so in previous tanks... with the small floating sticks *glue a small stone to the floating sticks to get them to sink.* (4) *Water Hyacinths* are larger, typically pond, floating plants with *beautiful blue-purple flowers* - which might suit your need for roots in the water (e.g., as to natural habitat - " native to the lowlands of South America, most notably the Amazon basin of Brazil, Venezuela, and Peru"). So, they are traditional Amazon plants. While they can get quite large; however, with your aquarium size, it is doable Water hyacinths can grow up to 1m (3ft) above the waterline with another 15cm (1ft) of roots lurking below the surface. With their size, they can either float, be restricted to float in specific areas with hidden rope or chord, and/or be tied to specific locations. (5) Mosaic Plant (Ludwigia Sedioides) should do fine in 24 inches of water (not sure how deep your tank is). While they make beautiful ornamental garden pond plants, they obstructed few created by your canopy will limit your view as ponds are top-down (not from the side), however, they will have direct exposure to air (floating) and provide surface shade. Natural Habitat: The Mosaic Plant is native to South America, specifically regions like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. It typically thrives in freshwater habitats, such as slow-moving rivers, ponds, and marshes. In its natural habitat, it often grows in shallow water, with its stems and leaves floating on the surface.
If you already own a powerhead pop it on in and do some side by side footage :) If not, it's quite beautiful as-is. When you released them it was a rainbow haha. Really cool shot.
Love the build as usual! Would you ever consider doing a video comprised of footage from each of your tanks? Similar to the last two mins of this video just much longer. I like to watch when I'm working on homework and a video like that would be perfect! Keep up the great work MD
I would love to see the powerhead! As you said, depending on how you install it, you could have areas with significant flow and others with basically none. In such a big tank it would be like an underwater gym for the big swimmers
Does anyone else think that the big stone in the middle looks like a dog’s head facing you? Especially with the red leaf looking like it’s poking it’s tongue out 😂
MD, how about sturdy stem grasses, rushes, that sort of thing that grows by the river edges instead of the vines and monstera? A good grid system sounds good, you'd have to figure how to pop the plants in to stand, nothing massive, just dwarf grasses?
Pretty please do a Channa Pulchra set up! They love planted tanks which suits you and they hate water changes which also suits you! You can keep a bunch until they pair off and I keep them and there’s not much on them UK based! You’ll be a legend if you do and get 1000 more followers 😂 I’ll eat my hat if you don’t!
I don’t know what that background music was during the filling of the co2 bottle, but I thought it was an ice cream truck outside, so there I go. Hauling ass down the stairs only to find out that there was not only no ice cream truck, but also the 87 year old man that has been asking me to play bridge with him for a month. So now, instead of eating a pleasant ice cream and watching the new MD video, I’m in a house that smells of moth balls and menthol cream playing bridge.
I saw a really cool tip, where they use ice spears instead of liquid water in their CO2 reactor, so the reaction is delayed. Should make screwing everything back together much easier and you don't have to rush anything 😊
Fun fact: the reaction between bicarb and citric acid is endothermic (ie. It's cold). So that's not the gas causing the condensation you are seeing, it's the coldness of the reaction going on. That is why you are seeing the condensation at the bottom and not at the top( at the top is where the gas would be expanding which makes it cold). I hope that is clear. If the gas (in general) was making it cold you would see condensation across the whole of the canister because gas fills the space you put it in.
Don't be scared to install a powerhead. Strong flow from right to left at the back of the tank near the surface won't cause any harm to the fish. In fact, you'll find that a lot of them will play in the stronger flow. It will also fully achieve the look you're going for and it's your tank, so why not.
Awesome vid again, sir. I think it would be nice if you left that floating stick where it is, perhaps moss or algae could grow on it and it would make a nice feature. It will also give you a good visualisation of water flow. Peace from Berkshire as aways.
min 15:14 yes that's a form of hair algae. Direct dose hydrogen peroxided (h2o2). Glutaraldehyde doesn't work well (liquid co2) Once it turns pink/white, then SAE, Amano and snails will eat it. I have found it in small clumps where there is a build up of nutrients in the substrate. Gravel vac that area then the problem "should" resolve it self
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Video 47 of asking for a tank with some freshwater dolphinfish please.
The shimmer is too strong... turn back the heads in the original position!
Some will say that the cat fish was very happy with the new friends... I would say that he was rushing through the last bits of food, desperately!
You should understand him, he survived a trauma!
You can also get that shimmer by putting a small fan at one end, and adjust it so that the breeze it generates blows across the top of it, rather than directly at it. I have a tank which I'm running that way.
I have and FX6 on my turtle's tank, and it keeps it sparkling clean, which is amazing since he's a bit boy and likes to dig. I rinse it out once a month, and replace some of the pads every six months, and yes, it stinks to heaven on high when I open it up, but the fact that the turtle tank doesn't smell is a testament to how well the ting works.
I also have a tank which I built to replicate a mountain stream environment. On it, I run two FX8's with both intakes at one end and the outflows at the other. One of the tanks has filter media in it, and the other only has ceramic media in it. They both run full open to create the flow. I'm using the one which has only ceramic media in it mostly just to pump the water through faster. I have river cobbles placed in it to create the illusion of white water, with the usual pour overs, eddies, and slack water. My hillstream loaches just love it, and they readily breed in it. I also have Rainbow Shiners in it, which like hanging out in the slack water, and darting out from time to time to grab any food which comes washing down. I have lemon grass along the back of it to represent tussocks of grass which grow around mountain streams. I also have a little vals waving in the current. I have to be selective about what fish I put in it, because fish which come from slow moving water, or lake and ponds will not be able to deal with the flow. It's really fun watching the hillstream loaches run the rapids, and try to climb the aquarium glass where I have the spray bars pointed at the glass to create a waterfall of sorts. The best thing about it is that you really don't need to tilt the tank if you have a strong enough flow going. If it needs help, it's not hard to hide a power head concealed in the rocks of a pour over, once again keeping it cranked up to its maximum. I have yet to have a fish get sucked into the filter, or to have one get buffeted to strongly by the power heads. Again though, you have to be very selective about which fish you choose to put into it. It's also a good idea to put the rocks on sand bags, both to create the illusion of a slight drop, and to protect the bottom of the aquarium from scratches. You definitely would not want to use loose sand, as it would all wash away and end up at the intake end of the tank. If it were legal to keep trout and char, I'd put a few of their fry in. Perfect tank for it, but I don't have any desire to get in trouble.
Your tank is looking fabulous! I don't know if I'd put the power head in or not. I can definitely see why you'd want to make more of that shimmer. I'd try the power head, and if it doesn't yield the results you want, then you can just take it out. Putting a small fan or two at one end just above the surface of the water and having it blow across with give a realistic look since it will be generating ripples in the same way as it does outdoors. Something like the small fans from a computer would probably do the job. If you keep it on a timer, you'll be able to emulate the stillness of the evening, night, and dawn.
As always, I'll be eager to see what you come up with. You always come up with absolute beauty no matter what you do. I guess that's why I'm addicted to your channel.
doesn’t need a powerhead
I vote no powerhead. That subtle shimmer is perfect. And if you don't get a new ladder soon, I'm going to start a gofundme page.
Same!
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I love how you said for those who just wanna enjoy the tank for a few minutes. Appreciate everything you do for us MD. Best wishes Ben. Enjoying the build series.
I wish he did a few videos of his best tanks whit no talking. Just so we can appreciate the beautifull tanks. I would love to put that on when i'm home alone and chilling.
HIS NAME IS BEN??
I found this channel last winter.
I have seven aquariums.
Enough said.
The Tetra Superhighway is perfect! They know there's shelter nearby, so they all seem so comfortable and happy to explore. They are going to LOVE living in this tank. Thank you, MD! And don't forget to order a new, sturdier ladder. :)
You could literally set up a 24/7 livestream of this tank and have hundreds, if not thousands of viewers watch it; beautiful tank! cant wait to see it grow in
That's sad
Wonderful stuff. This is how I want my next tank and scape to look. It is so ‘alive’. The black background really makes everything pop.
I am truly enjoying this series, MD. Thanks for a slow-go with this one. It’s almost like we’re there helping you scape it, and start it up. The way in which you adjusted the shimmer is perfect!
I remember your daughter first birthday when you got the boys a bouncy castle so they didn’t feel left out. Made me a bit emotional 🥲 Awesome parenting x
Definite vote for power head to ramp up the shimmer! The negative space is so conducive to highlighting the dynamics of shimmering light. Like your African Cichlid tanks.
The fish are gonna love playing in the current and align with the direction of the flow.
That little pleco needs to be your new logo/icon. Put him on your merch,etc. Everything ❤
I second this!
The amount of shimmer is really nice. Perhaps leave it without the power head, unless it would increase the enrichment of the fish. At the end of the day it is your creation to enjoy so if you want to put a power head, go for it. Really a beautiful scape!
I could watch this tank for hours. It’s truly one of my favorite tanks you’ve done.
Yo MD, i hope Crocs sponsor you! Thank you so much for the guidance and inspiration with my starting out phase in the aquarium world. You are a genuine bloke.
That floating branch gives it a magical feel to the tank, kinda cool to see
I love how people from England and Australia say water. And I absolutely love the tank man. Great job.
That could’ve been one of the best fish releases I’ve seen on RUclips stunning school of tetra
The Killifish need some floating plants. They like to stay near surface of water but will be more comfortable with cover there.
This tank looks so amazing. Well done. If it was my thank though , I would have fill it up with fancy gold fish. What are your thoughts on fancy gold fish, I didn’t see u setting tanks with them? Are they difficult to keep, or maybe u just don’t like them? Thank u. Regards
So gorgeous. I could sit and just watch for hours. I wish I had more room for a much larger tank. I'll have to deal with my 37 community tank for now. Great job on this one!!
I had to rewind this to see the first fish drop multiple time. That tetra drop was magical. Those colours pop!
I would definitely recommend using an adjustable magnetic WaveMaker which can simulate the flow of a river and I use it on my Chaotic River Scape (220cm aquarium) ✨️🌿🐠🐟
Which will give you that shimmering effect, prevent waste from collecting and create gas exchange as well 💯
The power head will look great ! With that size of a tank I wouldn’t worry about fish struggling to swim . The tetras will enjoy it
This tank is going to look insane in a few months time when the plants have settled and grown more.
I vote no power head as the shimmer that you have now is perfect. Love this look
Md I love this scape ,you should get a big school of cardinals ,that would look cool
looks so cool, been great watching it come together!
4:24 y'all have a good drainage/sewer system. If I dumped that much gunk on the street, the neighbors would be calling city services on me. 😂
You are a master of your craft! I'm very grateful to be able to be inspired by your work.
Amazing as always. Maybe in the future you could do a tank build for freshwater fire or peacock eels? I love them and I’d love to see what you could make for them.
Love from INDIA!!! Awesome Work!!!
Love this build, can't wait to see it when it grows in a bit
Best way to build it out, slowly! Luv it
So many people get a large tank and go to large fish. But I like the looks of the small fish more you can have a lot more variety in quantities lso they can feel more comfortable. It gives a more natural vibe to the aquarium. The simmer gives it the appeal of overhead branches and leaves blocking the sun light and the wind action upon them. Looking forward to the other fish going in to this environment.
Still hoping you get some glass catfish they are great in a large schools of ten to twenty. And they are so investing because the heads are black with long barbels and see through bodies with a visible black skelton. I have always enjoyed having them in my tanks. And the are peaceful and are mid to upper range fish, however will migrate to the lower range of the tank sometimes. I think if you get some you will appreciate their beauty. And in larger quantities a lot more interaction between them.
Nevertheless this tank looks great and looking forward to its future beauty and growth of the plants as well as the fish. Good job aquascaping it.
Have you ever thought about recording a longer "fish stream" of one of your aquariums? Just leaving a camera there for like eight hours or how long you have the lights on? I love having things like that on in the background when I write, and I feel it might be a nice way of getting to know your aquariums and fish a bit better.
Don’t be afraid to use more flow. Even Angels and Discus often live in strong flow in nature unlike what some people may say.
Amazing amizonia can't wait to see it grown in and full of fish
Another vote here for the powerhead. As others have said, I've also noticed that many little fish like to play in and around Flow.
Really liking this build series
Hey MD for those background house plants I saw this great idea from a channel called KeepingFishSimple. He integrated egg crate light diffuser into his lid and stuck the stems of the house plants through the little holes it has.
sounds like a cool idea...however no lid on this tank.
@@MDFishTanks I think he cut a strip of it and spanned it across the back of the tank between the braces, if this makes sense :)
I did the exact same thing in my 65 gal 4 ft tank, my canister output pushing around the back and then a separate internal filter basically as a power head for the front side. The fish seem to enjoy it.
You should definitely do a long video of close up shots of the tank for relaxation viewing. Like an hour of just sat in diff spots for ~15 mins
That shimmer looks great just from the filter outlet! I think a powerhead would be too much
There are some echinodorus species, e.g. Parviflorus, Horemanii, Martii, that grow very tall and would look cool breaking through the surface
(1) *Beautiful tank - love the two islands*
(2) I like the *no powerhead* look (my preference); however if powerheads win please spend the extra money and get a second identical powerhead and set them up like the filter outlets so you get a full water cycle on both ends (with good powerheads you can control the outflow and lower the speed to whatever you want so things are not blown everywhere).
(3) You have done so in previous tanks... with the small floating sticks *glue a small stone to the floating sticks to get them to sink.*
(4) *Water Hyacinths* are larger, typically pond, floating plants with *beautiful blue-purple flowers* - which might suit your need for roots in the water (e.g., as to natural habitat - " native to the lowlands of South America, most notably the Amazon basin of Brazil, Venezuela, and Peru"). So, they are traditional Amazon plants. While they can get quite large; however, with your aquarium size, it is doable Water hyacinths can grow up to 1m (3ft) above the waterline with another 15cm (1ft) of roots lurking below the surface. With their size, they can either float, be restricted to float in specific areas with hidden rope or chord, and/or be tied to specific locations.
(5) Mosaic Plant (Ludwigia Sedioides) should do fine in 24 inches of water (not sure how deep your tank is). While they make beautiful ornamental garden pond plants, they obstructed few created by your canopy will limit your view as ponds are top-down (not from the side), however, they will have direct exposure to air (floating) and provide surface shade. Natural Habitat: The Mosaic Plant is native to South America, specifically regions like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. It typically thrives in freshwater habitats, such as slow-moving rivers, ponds, and marshes. In its natural habitat, it often grows in shallow water, with its stems and leaves floating on the surface.
Watching the fish at the end is nice, take it all in😌
If you already own a powerhead pop it on in and do some side by side footage :) If not, it's quite beautiful as-is. When you released them it was a rainbow haha. Really cool shot.
So cool that fact you wrote ''Amazonia''.
Es ist schon echt ein schönes , "riesiges" Becken und der große Schwimmraum wird von den Fischen gerne genutzt! 😉
This is tank is looking amazing!
No powerhead. Love it like it is. 😊
Love the build as usual! Would you ever consider doing a video comprised of footage from each of your tanks? Similar to the last two mins of this video just much longer. I like to watch when I'm working on homework and a video like that would be perfect! Keep up the great work MD
I’d vote no powerhead - the subtle is fab :)
That Bristle nose is the hardest work fish in the gallery! 😅
I would love to see the powerhead! As you said, depending on how you install it, you could have areas with significant flow and others with basically none. In such a big tank it would be like an underwater gym for the big swimmers
beautiful.....also I'm just a sucker for a Neon Tetra...they just always pop!
Beautiful tank !! That's awesome, having a C02 kit, I've never heard or seen anyone else use that.
Get an inline reactor for your co2, much more efficient for larger tanks
Does anyone else think that the big stone in the middle looks like a dog’s head facing you? Especially with the red leaf looking like it’s poking it’s tongue out 😂
THANKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO
You could get a bunch of egg crate light diffuser and put it across the top in the back to poke houseplants through!
Keeping fish simple just did a scape where he used that for the lid for the purpose of inserting houseplants
MD, how about sturdy stem grasses, rushes, that sort of thing that grows by the river edges instead of the vines and monstera? A good grid system sounds good, you'd have to figure how to pop the plants in to stand, nothing massive, just dwarf grasses?
Go with the power head! I crave the shimmer, and not having the surface break up is a pet peave for me...
Man the caustics in this tank are gorgeous.
Looking forward to see MD finishing this tank. Happy 5th birthday to your daughter! 🎉🎉🎉
Powerhead!! I love me some shimmer.
This tank is getting better and better
How about some small baskets at the back of the tank and planting some pond marginal plants or terrarium plants?
Dude, get yourself a 5 foot wooden stepladder! 😉
Pretty please do a Channa Pulchra set up! They love planted tanks which suits you and they hate water changes which also suits you! You can keep a bunch until they pair off and I keep them and there’s not much on them UK based! You’ll be a legend if you do and get 1000 more followers 😂 I’ll eat my hat if you don’t!
Put the power head in the middle, think it would blend in with the black background and give the middle section some shimmer!
No Power Head, perfect as it is. perfect flow.
I don’t know what that background music was during the filling of the co2 bottle, but I thought it was an ice cream truck outside, so there I go. Hauling ass down the stairs only to find out that there was not only no ice cream truck, but also the 87 year old man that has been asking me to play bridge with him for a month. So now, instead of eating a pleasant ice cream and watching the new MD video, I’m in a house that smells of moth balls and menthol cream playing bridge.
brotha man the filter has a tap that you can empty with a hose. Makes it super handy when cleaning LOL
1. GET A NEW LADDER!!
2. No power head.
3. No more plants.
4. New ladder
Happy birthday to ur daughter sir congratulations
No surface agitator needed. The tank looks great as is.
Congrats with your little girl
I use egg crating ,used to difuse overhead lights, i use it on th back wall to grow my epiphites and the roots from my house plants as well
and the couple sticks floating around give it a much more active river feel
looks very cool.
I saw a really cool tip, where they use ice spears instead of liquid water in their CO2 reactor, so the reaction is delayed. Should make screwing everything back together much easier and you don't have to rush anything 😊
Powerhead definitely.
That would be a cool tank with just Tetras.
Fun fact: the reaction between bicarb and citric acid is endothermic (ie. It's cold). So that's not the gas causing the condensation you are seeing, it's the coldness of the reaction going on. That is why you are seeing the condensation at the bottom and not at the top( at the top is where the gas would be expanding which makes it cold). I hope that is clear. If the gas (in general) was making it cold you would see condensation across the whole of the canister because gas fills the space you put it in.
I vote for a powerhead it will make the tank much more natural and it’s a change from most of your other tanks
Yes to the powerhead! Be great to simulate a real river!
Yayyyyy🎉. Less plants , more space.
Personally I'm happy with the shimmer level as it is. Low-key but still noticeable.
Don't be scared to install a powerhead. Strong flow from right to left at the back of the tank near the surface won't cause any harm to the fish. In fact, you'll find that a lot of them will play in the stronger flow. It will also fully achieve the look you're going for and it's your tank, so why not.
Sexy camo crocs made another appearance!!! 😍
Awesome vid again, sir. I think it would be nice if you left that floating stick where it is, perhaps moss or algae could grow on it and it would make a nice feature. It will also give you a good visualisation of water flow. Peace from Berkshire as aways.
When you said the whole room smelled like farts I about died laughing and thanked the Lord that we do not have smell-o-vision 🤣
I'd do a spray bar angled up towards the surface at an angle. You'll get good flow and shimmer without blowing the fish around.
I'd love to see what it looks like with the power head.
No power head looks good with the filter outlet
min 15:14 yes that's a form of hair algae. Direct dose hydrogen peroxided (h2o2). Glutaraldehyde doesn't work well (liquid co2) Once it turns pink/white, then SAE, Amano and snails will eat it. I have found it in small clumps where there is a build up of nutrients in the substrate. Gravel vac that area then the problem "should" resolve it self
Fabulous ❤
Looking good no power head 👍🏼🫶🏻
Mate you really need to replace that ladder! Get a ladder from the builders merchants ASAP