The Quality and Build guide for this video is so much more detailed than other Videos. Amazing Quality! and gave me many ideas for the tank i'm going to build. Plus the products you used List is so helpful!
You my darling are such an inspiring young lady. My daughter and I love nature and we have different setups, above and under water 😂 I'm a new subscriber from Italy ❤
Really nice! High quality video. I would recommend adding moss though… and a lot of it. Maybe some Java moss in the water and an assortment of sphagnum above.
I don’t clean the pump because when I add more plants it will turn the waste into food :D Have you heard of the Walstad method? It’s basically that, the pump is just for water flow so it’s not stagnant
Wonderful! I am very new to this so had not heard of that but knew plants in the water would help filter but not that it would that well! Thanks for the quick reply! So excited to get building 😊
Just make sure to heavily plant it otherwise it won’t work. I don’t show it in this video but I would recommend stem plants that grow quickly. I have a video coming out soon that explains how to do this over the course of 100 days that’s compacted into a short video.
Yeah! Shrimp and snails would be cool. I'm no expert, but I wonder if fish would have enough space there. How many gallons of water do you have in there?
It’s about a gallon so honestly I don’t think it’s right to put any fish in that size. I’m actually working on a 100 gallon tank right now with a huge water section. Basically it’s going to be like a real rainforest but I’ll definitely need some suggestions! The water section will be about 10 gallons :)
That sounds neat! I'll look forward to seeing how that turns out. You gotta put something cool in there, for sure. Maybe like some badis or pygmy sunfish or maybe some puffers. I've always liked the idea of bumblebee gobies too. I haven't owned any of these before. I just enjoy them in other peoples' tanks so take my input with a grain of salt 🤣. I feel like chili rasboras are cool contrast in a very green environment. Fork-tail blue eyed rainbowfish could be cool, too. Hatchetfish would match the biotope for sure. And maybe some salamanders or vampire crabs, too!
just subscribed to your channel, its awesome keep it up
The Quality and Build guide for this video is so much more detailed than other Videos. Amazing Quality! and gave me many ideas for the tank i'm going to build. Plus the products you used List is so helpful!
Aww thank you!
Same 😊 new sub❤
You my darling are such an inspiring young lady. My daughter and I love nature and we have different setups, above and under water 😂
I'm a new subscriber from Italy ❤
Wow, thank you!
Really nice! High quality video. I would recommend adding moss though… and a lot of it. Maybe some Java moss in the water and an assortment of sphagnum above.
Ooh yes, I love the idea of moss! I have a whole video on that coming soon. Subscribe to find out!
Awesome 👍😎
great looking tank, would you look at mine and see how i did my tank setup.
Do you have a YT channel that you could post and then share with me? I could give some tips!
Awesome build! We are prepping to build something similar for our ball python. How do you get to the pump to clean it? Or is that not necessary?
I don’t clean the pump because when I add more plants it will turn the waste into food :D Have you heard of the Walstad method? It’s basically that, the pump is just for water flow so it’s not stagnant
Wonderful! I am very new to this so had not heard of that but knew plants in the water would help filter but not that it would that well! Thanks for the quick reply! So excited to get building 😊
Just make sure to heavily plant it otherwise it won’t work. I don’t show it in this video but I would recommend stem plants that grow quickly. I have a video coming out soon that explains how to do this over the course of 100 days that’s compacted into a short video.
Not me using a tabletop Waterfall fountain for my loe gecko 😂 hey avoid the sitting water ✔️
Nice! Is anything going to live in the water?
I was thinking some shrimp, snails, and MAYBE I could fit two killifish. What do you think?
Yeah! Shrimp and snails would be cool. I'm no expert, but I wonder if fish would have enough space there. How many gallons of water do you have in there?
It’s about a gallon so honestly I don’t think it’s right to put any fish in that size. I’m actually working on a 100 gallon tank right now with a huge water section. Basically it’s going to be like a real rainforest but I’ll definitely need some suggestions! The water section will be about 10 gallons :)
That sounds neat! I'll look forward to seeing how that turns out. You gotta put something cool in there, for sure. Maybe like some badis or pygmy sunfish or maybe some puffers. I've always liked the idea of bumblebee gobies too. I haven't owned any of these before. I just enjoy them in other peoples' tanks so take my input with a grain of salt 🤣. I feel like chili rasboras are cool contrast in a very green environment. Fork-tail blue eyed rainbowfish could be cool, too. Hatchetfish would match the biotope for sure.
And maybe some salamanders or vampire crabs, too!
Ooh ok! Love all of the suggestions I especially think the bumblebee gobies and hatchetfish would look incredible in there.