so if I want to add root tabs after the tank has been set up for a few months, how can I do that, I need to put is way down into the substrate layer right? through the sand layer? will that expose to the water column?
Use tweezers, just like you would when planting! It makes adding root tabs so much easier and ensures they’re placed exactly where your plants need them
Nice vid bud! The copper thing is a bit misleading. Shrimp actually need copper to survive, while in tiny amounts. So yeah only half true. Sorry, I hope im understood.
I think you should definitely check out canister filters! Even without CO2, they’re a fantastic option. The extra space for filter media means better filtration and healthier water for your tank.
You do a very good job explaining reasons, why's, fixes Thank you for keeping things simple and for posting
Great shots of the shrimp, yours are very vibrant!
Great video ❤
Excellent video. That's a great money-saving tip about CO2 and sponge filters.Thanks 🙏🌿🐟
❤Lovely And Caring Video As Always Love From India ❤
Also without adding external co2 you have to be careful with sponge filters and air stones, so they do not pull out to much co2 out of your aquarium!
so if I want to add root tabs after the tank has been set up for a few months, how can I do that, I need to put is way down into the substrate layer right? through the sand layer? will that expose to the water column?
Use tweezers, just like you would when planting! It makes adding root tabs so much easier and ensures they’re placed exactly where your plants need them
Nice vid bud! The copper thing is a bit misleading. Shrimp actually need copper to survive, while in tiny amounts. So yeah only half true. Sorry, I hope im understood.
if i dont have C02 injection, its still better to have other filters than sponge ones?
I think you should definitely check out canister filters! Even without CO2, they’re a fantastic option. The extra space for filter media means better filtration and healthier water for your tank.
Love the video. Do you cap your aquasoil?
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it, and no, I don’t cap the soil-just the base layer fertilizer.