How do you deal with stones, such as seiyru, that affect water parameters? Do the stones continue to leech minerals forever or does it slow down over time?
Hiro-san: can you please advise on planting scheme for stem plants and other types like Stauro/ARM etc. Spacing between them, specially like Rotala, Ludwigia. Should they be planted a 1 stem each vs 2-3 bunch together. How much spacing is ideal to make a good presentation and avoid them getting all entangled and looking like a mess.
Official WASABI Moderator: Dear Sandeep, can you tell us what "Stauro/ARM" is? Also, 1 stem plant is preferred between 1-3cm apart, as you trim new nodes branch out and you achieve a bush that way. If you plant 2-3 together, you will have a messy plant mass as well as roots competing for nutrients.
@@NORIaquaCh my apologies, I mean Staurogyne Repens, and Alternanthera Reinecki Mini. Thanks for your input on stem plants. Are there other general rules or best practices one can follow on planting scheme - distance between other types of plants, arrangement general rules or ideas (I understand it can be personal choice too in arrangement)
@@sandeepsharma82100 Official WASABI Moderator: 1-3cm apart in general, but some plants are exceptions, such as Alternanthera Reineckii Mini, it will grow child plants on the parent plant in all directions. This results in a bush. If you plant this too close, your layout design will look weird after 3-6 months from planting. Similar applies to Staurogyne Repens.
I’m currently using ADA fertilizer, it doesn’t include any phosphate, do you think the phosphate from fish excretion and maybe some leftover fish food is enough?
@@CatPoopsRainbow Official WASABI Moderator: Yes, phosphate is always present in any planted aquarium from fish food, fish waste and decaying organics, this typically meets the 0.1ppm requirement.
@@NORIaquaCh please start your production back up soon! You were on such a roll with steady A+ content. A rare source of good true knowledge for us hobbyist! Miss you
Official WASABI Moderator: In chemistry, the chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an indicative measure of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a measured solution. It is commonly expressed in mass of oxygen consumed over volume of solution which in SI units is milligrams per litre (mg/L). A COD test can be used to easily quantify the amount of organics in water.
"We incorrectly referred NO2 as nitrous acid. It should have been translated as nitrogen dioxide. Sorry for any confusion caused."
That’s actually pretty funny. Love your channel, Shrimp Lawyer!
Why did you guys stop uploading??! This channel is one of the best regarding legit aquascaping problems and solution.
Best channel on water chemistry for freshwater aquarium! Lucky to have stumbled upon your content!
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hope you make more videos soon. I think the path to success would be 1 translator for all videos. or just have them in Japanese and make subtitles.
heyyy i hope you can do more videos soon... been waiting for more videos...
How do you deal with stones, such as seiyru, that affect water parameters? Do the stones continue to leech minerals forever or does it slow down over time?
Looking forward more English translated videos😇❤️
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This is a must watch video. With love for the hobby and patience, we will achieve a beautiful aquarium. thanks for this one. Cheers my Friend.
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I commend your manor's sir.
Thanks Daniel.
Awesome video!! Your channel seems really cool!! Just subbed too!!
Hiro-san: can you please advise on planting scheme for stem plants and other types like Stauro/ARM etc. Spacing between them, specially like Rotala, Ludwigia. Should they be planted a 1 stem each vs 2-3 bunch together. How much spacing is ideal to make a good presentation and avoid them getting all entangled and looking like a mess.
Official WASABI Moderator: Dear Sandeep, can you tell us what "Stauro/ARM" is? Also, 1 stem plant is preferred between 1-3cm apart, as you trim new nodes branch out and you achieve a bush that way. If you plant 2-3 together, you will have a messy plant mass as well as roots competing for nutrients.
@@NORIaquaCh my apologies, I mean Staurogyne Repens, and Alternanthera Reinecki Mini.
Thanks for your input on stem plants. Are there other general rules or best practices one can follow on planting scheme - distance between other types of plants, arrangement general rules or ideas (I understand it can be personal choice too in arrangement)
@@sandeepsharma82100 Official WASABI Moderator: 1-3cm apart in general, but some plants are exceptions, such as Alternanthera Reineckii Mini, it will grow child plants on the parent plant in all directions. This results in a bush. If you plant this too close, your layout design will look weird after 3-6 months from planting. Similar applies to Staurogyne Repens.
Thank you for 5his good info. Keep up with more videos!!
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Very good. Thank you for the advice
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Can I put 8 neon tetras, 1 betta, and 2 Amano shrimp in a 20 gallon?
Thank you so much sir
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Love your videos! Keep it up 😊
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Hi, what do you do to increase phosphate level?
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I’m currently using ADA fertilizer, it doesn’t include any phosphate, do you think the phosphate from fish excretion and maybe some leftover fish food is enough?
@@CatPoopsRainbow Official WASABI Moderator: Yes, phosphate is always present in any planted aquarium from fish food, fish waste and decaying organics, this typically meets the 0.1ppm requirement.
All your videos are A+ Wasabi san
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Hello are you doing fine??? I see that you haven been producing videos for 1 month. Hope all is good for you. Waiting for more videos from you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
We have officially stopped releasing videos due to other work at our store. Please check back soon for future videos. - Official WASABI Moderator
Thats very sad:((( wish u all the best and hope to see more videos from you
@@NORIaquaCh please start your production back up soon! You were on such a roll with steady A+ content. A rare source of good true knowledge for us hobbyist! Miss you
@@woltergrant We wish to resume shortly, thank you for your continued support - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
Hello Hiro San,
There’s seemed to be not much video on the care of ludwigia white in youtube. Any advice on taking care of them?
We have noted this for future videos, thanks. - Official WASABI Aquarium Channel Moderator
@@NORIaquaCh aligato thank you!
How much GH and KH should be there in planted aquarium?
Official WASABI Moderator: Noted, this will be a future video for translation.
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What is COD? Call of duty?
Official WASABI Moderator: In chemistry, the chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an indicative measure of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a measured solution. It is commonly expressed in mass of oxygen consumed over volume of solution which in SI units is milligrams per litre (mg/L). A COD test can be used to easily quantify the amount of organics in water.
Thank you
@@will1984f Official WASABI Moderator: You are welcome, we will note this in the description shortly. Thanks for your feedback.