@@DPac9 Some plants, like blood-red Rotala, rely on proper nitrate levels for their coloration; excess nitrate can turn them greenish-red instead of vibrant red. Excess nutrients in a new tank can also promote algae growth, as plants initially don’t absorb much. so youll need to help them to atleast lessen the nutrients by waterchange thats why after the setup i still do wc every 3days to control nitrates on the tank
Im a fan from the Philippines.
Thanks bro! Waiting for your first ever Video here in YT
Looking great you give me inspiration I have an tank 80 , 35 , 45 I should try a Dutch style
Go for it!
Fantástico saludos desde México 🇲🇽 miko !!
Greetings my friend!
You added Chai plant in the end.
Yeah bro i forgot to mention that 😅
Where did you get the rotala sunset?
I've had this plant for a very long time now. I got it from Renzo, but I'm not sure if he still has it.
@@Mikolaynothanks bro 😘
Light link? Available in ph?❤
Why water change!? I don’t understand the need for water change..💁🏻♂️
Anyone care to explain why?
I think i already explain it on the video that is because of the high nitrate.
Ammonia -> Nitrite -> Nitrate
@ thank you! yes you did, but how will it affect the plants? Unless there are fishes added, & I only see shrimps in the end.
@@DPac9 Some plants, like blood-red Rotala, rely on proper nitrate levels for their coloration; excess nitrate can turn them greenish-red instead of vibrant red. Excess nutrients in a new tank can also promote algae growth, as plants initially don’t absorb much. so youll need to help them to atleast lessen the nutrients by waterchange thats why after the setup i still do wc every 3days to control nitrates on the tank
@@Mikolayno Thank you!, this explanation helps me understand better. I know now why all my rotalas & red colored plants melted away into oblivion.. :/