Beautiful tank! I'm setting up my first 75g this week and I hope one day it will look like yours! I have to start slow with the scape, adding the plants, and of course stocking due to budget, but it's going to get there. I'm starting with what I have in a 37g and building from there. 5 congos, a pair of kribs, 4 cherry barbs, 5 cardinals, 5 xray tetras, and one small pleco.
You got a nice tank and what appears to be a happy stock of fish. Keep doing what your doing....is nice to have something like that too look at after a long day.
Great looking aquarium. Nice variety of fish and plants. I like how you mentioned it's longevity too. I hope to keep some of my tanks running that long. Expect to make some changes along the way, but I like the thought of fish or plants living a decade or longer.
@@420Sandwhich It's going pretty well, thanks. I've gotta be better about limiting the lighting, as I am getting some unwanted algae, but it's got over 50 fish in it and they all seem really happy/healthy. The plants are coming in nicely too, and I've been checking water parameters and haven't even had to do a water change yet, since the plants are doing so much of the work for me... also I have like 3 filters running on it haha, so that probably helps, one canister, one hang on the back, and one sponge filter.
I have a dirted substrate (if you don't want to do that use aquasoil or root tabs if you only have gravel or sand) for the rooted plants and use a all-in-one type fertilizer once a week. I always use easy plants like Vallisneria, Amazon Swords, Crypts, Java Fern, Bolbitis, Moss and Anubias then I just stick with whatever worka for that particular aquarium.
Beautiful tank! I'm setting up my first 75g this week and I hope one day it will look like yours! I have to start slow with the scape, adding the plants, and of course stocking due to budget, but it's going to get there. I'm starting with what I have in a 37g and building from there. 5 congos, a pair of kribs, 4 cherry barbs, 5 cardinals, 5 xray tetras, and one small pleco.
All the best, let us know how it goes!
That’s a beautiful setup, and I picked up some nice tips. Thanks for sharing
You got a nice tank and what appears to be a happy stock of fish. Keep doing what your doing....is nice to have something like that too look at after a long day.
Thanks, it is always relaxing at the end of the day.
Beautifully planted aquarium 😮❤
7:53 clown loach on upper right hand side corner 😅
Yes, I love those Clown Loaches!
@@droeksonfishkeeping they are fun
I'm also finding near my stores
Gorgeous tank coupled with some good information. Your tank looks very healthy.
Great looking aquarium. Nice variety of fish and plants. I like how you mentioned it's longevity too. I hope to keep some of my tanks running that long. Expect to make some changes along the way, but I like the thought of fish or plants living a decade or longer.
Great healthy planted tank 👋😁
Thanks!
Fantastic work! I'm about to set up my first 75 and I really enjoy your approach. Awesome to see such old fish, too! Well done.
Thank you!
How is the tank now?
@@420Sandwhich It's going pretty well, thanks. I've gotta be better about limiting the lighting, as I am getting some unwanted algae, but it's got over 50 fish in it and they all seem really happy/healthy. The plants are coming in nicely too, and I've been checking water parameters and haven't even had to do a water change yet, since the plants are doing so much of the work for me... also I have like 3 filters running on it haha, so that probably helps, one canister, one hang on the back, and one sponge filter.
@theschmidy that's really great to hear! I can't wait till I could get my first big tank! I hope things keep going well for you 😄
Awesome tank !!
Thanks!
Wow, nice tank!
Thanks!
What lights are u using it looks amazing
These:
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What are the dimensions of this 75 gallon tank?
Looks amazing! 😍 do you have a link to the aquarium light you use? Any advice on keeping the plants healthy? 🙏
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I have a dirted substrate (if you don't want to do that use aquasoil or root tabs if you only have gravel or sand) for the rooted plants and use a all-in-one type fertilizer once a week. I always use easy plants like Vallisneria, Amazon Swords, Crypts, Java Fern, Bolbitis, Moss and Anubias then I just stick with whatever worka for that particular aquarium.