Dear Kartikeyan: You did a great job on the tank and the hide. I really appreciate the black substrate and live plants. I never had much success growing plants in compacted balls of volcanic ash (Fluval Stratum). I’ve found that coal dust over compost works better. It's easier to plant rooted species in the dust (much like sand, but black). It also caps the fertilizer, very well, keeping much of the nutrition out of the water column, where algae would love it. Now that you have a terrific setup, with a nice hide, you might add a fish that will really appreciate the cover, such as an ancistrus. Thank you for sharing your, awesome work with us on RUclips. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
Dear Kartikeyan: Yes, after some thought, I do believe the tank is too small for an ancistrus. What species of shrimp do you intend to stock? Please advise. Thank you. Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Kartikeyan: If you ordered blue and yellow shrimp, I would suspect they are Neocaridina davidi. These are most commonly select-bred for a red coloration and called “cherry shrimp.” I’m no geneticist, but I do believe it would be easier to start with wild-type Neocaridina davidi, which are quite drab in coloration, if you want to select-breed them to come out green. But, mixing shrimp of the primary colors blue and yellow would not produce green shrimp, as would mixing blue and yellow paint. I believe it best to keep each, color shrimp separate in their own tank, as cross-breeding the variants would only produce unsightly “mutts.” If you want green shrimp, the easiest thing is to order them. However, I’ve heard that particular variant is quite rare and would likely be very expensive. I look forward to seeing your, shrimp set-up(s). Sincerely, Brinegar
@@ejbrinegar good info, but I have not brought them for breeding purpose. However I know in optimum condition they eventually breed even if I not intent to. Thank you for clarity. I also believe (as of now) this is not possible to produce green out of blues and yellows. Let's see. ..
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Please add more plants and hides if you haven't and if you want driftwood!❤
So beautiful 😍
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What adhesive did you use?
Cyanoacrylate. Stay tuned
Which glue did u use
Sorry for late reply.. here I had used cyanoacrylate glue.
What type of glue u have been used to build
I had used cyanoacrylate glue here.
@@LushAqua with that type glue stones can stick together right ??? Is that available in online like Amazon and Flipkart???
Can you share which gum used to fix this stone
Sorry for late reply, it's cyanoacrylate glue.
Can you please share product links
Good show! Your hard work is much appreciated.
Thankyou for continuous support 🤝🤝
What glue did you use?! 😊
It is cyanoacrylate glue.
You are very creative...Makes simply but very very beautiful things...great
Thank you sir🙏🙏
What glue u used for it
Cyanoacrylate glue.
This video is underrated, good work man
Thank you sir 🤝🤝🤝🤝
Dear Kartikeyan:
You did a great job on the tank and the hide. I really appreciate the black substrate and live plants. I never had much success growing plants in compacted balls of volcanic ash (Fluval Stratum). I’ve found that coal dust over compost works better. It's easier to plant rooted species in the dust (much like sand, but black). It also caps the fertilizer, very well, keeping much of the nutrition out of the water column, where algae would love it.
Now that you have a terrific setup, with a nice hide, you might add a fish that will really appreciate the cover, such as an ancistrus.
Thank you for sharing your, awesome work with us on RUclips.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar
Thank you for the visit... In this tank, something I want to do with shrimps... I have ordered today. Stay tuned. 🤝🤝
Dear Kartikeyan:
Yes, after some thought, I do believe the tank is too small for an ancistrus.
What species of shrimp do you intend to stock?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Brinegar
@@ejbrinegar I have ordered blue and yellow shrimps... What you think, can they produce green shrimp??? If yes. This will be mind blowing for me.
Dear Kartikeyan:
If you ordered blue and yellow shrimp, I would suspect they are Neocaridina davidi. These are most commonly select-bred for a red coloration and called “cherry shrimp.”
I’m no geneticist, but I do believe it would be easier to start with wild-type Neocaridina davidi, which are quite drab in coloration, if you want to select-breed them to come out green. But, mixing shrimp of the primary colors blue and yellow would not produce green shrimp, as would mixing blue and yellow paint. I believe it best to keep each, color shrimp separate in their own tank, as cross-breeding the variants would only produce unsightly “mutts.”
If you want green shrimp, the easiest thing is to order them. However, I’ve heard that particular variant is quite rare and would likely be very expensive.
I look forward to seeing your, shrimp set-up(s).
Sincerely,
Brinegar
@@ejbrinegar good info, but I have not brought them for breeding purpose. However I know in optimum condition they eventually breed even if I not intent to. Thank you for clarity. I also believe (as of now) this is not possible to produce green out of blues and yellows. Let's see. ..
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What kind of glue do you use pls?
I had used cyanoacrylate glue here
what type of glue did you use ?
This was super glue.. cyanoacrylate. Stay tuned🤝🤝🤝🤝
Amazing video. I was looking for a cave building tutorial and this hit me perfect :D
Thank you stay tuned...👍👍🤝🤝
How did you keep the glue from sticking to the bowl
It did stick to the bowl in some areas. Hence I used one polythin between them. Stay tuned
Looks the same of Igloo tank by Foo The Flowerhorn but overall it looks great 😃
Thank you.. Stay tuned
How did u stick wood stone I mean glue name?
I'm using polyfix brand cyanoacrylate... Stay tuned...
How you cut that glass bro
I pre cut them from the acrylic shop where I had brought the acrylic
Is the glue not toxic to the fish?
No casualty as of now.
Bro make a video on how to keep fish hiding places for acquarium like which type of toys like that Example:glass,claypot and plastic
Thank you for suggesting an idea. I will do this. Stay tuned thank you.