I've tried 2 different times to grow cardinal plants. 2 plants the first time, and then just 1 plant the 2cd time. Big flops both times. Mine melted away til nothing was left. So chin up Chris, it's not just you. I know that I feel better knowing that it was nothing that I did. Or I hope so anyway. If you figure out why they melted away will you please let me know? Or maybe you could do a video on it?
With hair algea I use a couple chopsticks and pinch some and twirl it like spaghetti then pull it out. I keep doing that as it grows and eventually it's gone.
Physical removal is the best way. I only get hair algae in one of my tanks and the only difference I can determine is the light. I don't know if it's the spectrum/color of that light or the strength. I put a timer on that light about 2 weeks ago so it's off for a large part of the day when I'm not home and now the hair algae is almost gone. The light comes on from 7:30am-9am and off until 4:30pm when it comes back on until 9pm, in total it's on for just 6 hours. There is ambient light from the other tanks and window so the fish and plants aren't in total darkness the rest of the time.
Between you guys and Michigan, I don't know who got slammed harder. But what's this about you being in Chicago and you not giving me a call. I thought we were best friends... oh, wait. 😂
Thank you for watching!
Wow as a south Floridian, I know how much storms can put a stop to everyday life. Glad you guys came out ok. These storms can be so devastating 🥺
Glad you where safe, and your home for the most part survived through it. Tfs the fishies ❤😊
I love hair algae. Works as a natural spawning mop
Whoot love your channel Mr. Scott can’t help but hit play when I see you post
I've tried 2 different times to grow cardinal plants. 2 plants the first time, and then just 1 plant the 2cd time. Big flops both times. Mine melted away til nothing was left. So chin up Chris, it's not just you. I know that I feel better knowing that it was nothing that I did. Or I hope so anyway. If you figure out why they melted away will you please let me know? Or maybe you could do a video on it?
Same with me. I think there was top much current and they melted
With hair algea I use a couple chopsticks and pinch some and twirl it like spaghetti then pull it out. I keep doing that as it grows and eventually it's gone.
I must say guppies are one of my favorite fish. I have Japanese blue albino and elephant ears
Physical removal is the best way. I only get hair algae in one of my tanks and the only difference I can determine is the light. I don't know if it's the spectrum/color of that light or the strength. I put a timer on that light about 2 weeks ago so it's off for a large part of the day when I'm not home and now the hair algae is almost gone. The light comes on from 7:30am-9am and off until 4:30pm when it comes back on until 9pm, in total it's on for just 6 hours. There is ambient light from the other tanks and window so the fish and plants aren't in total darkness the rest of the time.
Thank you for your videos they are relaxing to me.
That's a hell of a intro for a guppy video 😂
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Hope your all safe!
You need to use a moss! You’ll keep more babies!
Meet you at the beach
More plants, lava rock
Between you guys and Michigan, I don't know who got slammed harder.
But what's this about you being in Chicago and you not giving me a call. I thought we were best friends... oh, wait. 😂
Why aren't you Brenten's manager anymore?
I would guess that it's because Brenton wanted to do a different type of video than what Chris did.
Be your work.