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Ответитьс маленькими аквариумами всё более менее понятно, расскажите про большие обьёмы (50 - 200 л.), если это возможно. спасибо))
ОтветитьLove ur efforts u even play ur own music in each videos
ОтветитьThis is exactly how it works ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьI always love your tanks. When do we get to see how your red cherry shrimp are doing?
ОтветитьThis is great! What’s the average life of your fish kept in these set-ups?
ОтветитьGreat video! As it says in the beginning of your videos, "few do it" and it's so true, why conform to what everyone else thinks is the only way to do things, your setups work! I keep a few myself, and they are doing great, keep up the great work your doing!
ОтветитьCurious. Are all your no filter no co2 no ferts aquarium, are the walls always clean with nothing growing on them? After watching your videos, i am trying to imitate you, but my aquarium is not covered up though. And the walls of my aquarium have algae and hairy looking thing growing...
ОтветитьMe gusta tu trabajo. Pero lo cierto es que no me convence poner peces en lugares tan pequeños, ni aunque sea solo uno. Siento que eso no está bien.
ОтветитьI share in this philosophy. While I do have a "proper aquarium" and a man-made filter, those are for cosmetic purposes because I like the large viewing area and crystal-clear water that I can get by stuffing the filter with 50 micrometer filter media. I grow a lot of plants in the aquarium that I grew from cuttings I took from a local pond. I have an "undergravel filter": snails that burrow into the mud, taking fish food and waste with them to fertilize my plants.
Would you consider doing an update on your small guppy breeding project? I'm actually attempting to breed small "guppies" of my own, though I started with Endler's Livebearers instead. So far I have one tiny fish that's barely larger than a two-week old fry but has blue, green, black, and orange all over its body.
Good vídeo :D
ОтветитьThank you Michael . My guppies are doing well and using your methods . I also have other aquariums without fish , all because of your channel .
Ответитьrussian dialect and german name, im confused😂
Love your Videos!
Wonderful Michelle .. I have a question, please .. Can the snail eat the plants because the plant has some leaves in it with some wear and tear .. I can exchange a small amount of water in the tank every time for the smell and for the revitalization of the tank .. What is the solution, can you tell me, please ..
ОтветитьKeep up the good work, always looking forward to your videos, i am just curious your Russian or Ukrainian ??? i would love to see you in your vedios
Ответитьmy guppies do not seem to like my 22 gallon aquarium ..so i think i am going to get a smaller one and sell the big one as i dont want to get other fish. what about heaters? i use heaters as i have no control over room temp in my place and it can get cold. its snowing today
ОтветитьMichael, I love the idea of the filterless, no co2 aquariums, but please watch out for planeria. It's more common with shrimp, but it can also get in you guppys. It's a flatworm that will kill both shrimp and fish. You can buy flatworm dog dewormer to kill them out, but you also have to keep the silt from building up. Not coming down on you, but just don't want to see all your hard work go to ruins. Please clean the gravel. The gallon jar looks great.
ОтветитьYou have inspired me to do my own. Thank you.
ОтветитьNice !
ОтветитьGood job dude. Really appreciate what you do. I have the same goal like yours, to have a self sustained aquarium, and I think I am almost on the verge of achieving that. I have a small tub (~50 litres) in which I have guppies mainly. Now I have achieved a balance that I don't even feed them.
ОтветитьMr Langerman, do you think other species of small fish can live in planted jars like that? your experiments are very interesting
ОтветитьMy land moss experiment is going well, but I did decide not to make a video, and just enjoy doing the experiment on my own for now, it has been a few months, I used 2 different kind of moss, I am going to move the moss into my aquariums very soon!
ОтветитьShould we put moss in sun light regularly
ОтветитьYes plz tell us
ОтветитьLove ur channel 👌
ОтветитьRemember me❤ thank you very much for always noticing me
ОтветитьYou are my favorite
ОтветитьGood morning from Athens.
Please I have a question for my guppies.
I had an accident on October. One of my female guppies was pregnant from her brother.
So the result is that the babies are almost five months now. They are healthy and I don’t lost even one but they not growing up.
I have guppies 10 years now and this is the first time that the babies staying in the same size for 2 months now. Do you believe that due to the fact that the parents are brothers?
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
hi! i'd like to ask you about the temperature, the only place stable where i may put it is in a close room whitout windows, otherwise it can oscilate 5-10°C day-night . I've got guppies too and i want to put the fry in a can but i think it is gonna be dangerous. What you recommend? Thanks for your videos!
ОтветитьHi how do I get co2 in my aquarium jars what do guppies eat .........
ОтветитьAnd the prize for best rebuttal is awarded to...
"It is the best advice, for those who don't know what they need."
HOW LONG DID U HAVE THE FISH
ОтветитьI have a quick question. What is the lowest temperature that the guppies can tolerate but still live in? Because I want to do somethin like this but I'm scared the temperature is too low; the water I have has a temp of around 66-67 degrees f. I think stability in temps is more important but I want to check just in case. Also, just wondering, whats the lowest temperature you've ever experienced with your guppies? Btw your aquariums are amazing.
ОтветитьИнтересный у вас акцент. ВЫ не русский, случаем?
ОтветитьHi there Michael. Really love the concept of your self sustaining, natural aquariums, and i'd really love to try them out-just have to find a big jar.
Though, given that there is no water movement/agitation, doesn't the water grow stagnant and thus toxic and smelly? Looking forward to your reply.
So Micheal I just set up my tank with no water changes(gold fish) and just add water only what about the poop and I've got no plants what do i need to get ...I going to transfer them into a plastic bin for more room will that be ok from 25 litre to 65 litre what do you think I done the tank(25) but not changed any water I had them of a week Micheal give me any advice I had guppys and tetras before couple years but lost them please any advice be great thankyou for all your videos
ОтветитьMicheal what plant for gold fish please thank you
ОтветитьWhat is that plant that has " stars" that grow up? I just grabbed some from outside and cant find what it is
Ответитьthank you four sharch
ОтветитьThat's amazing you haven't change water for 4 years what kind of plants are those and what kind of dirt did you use?
ОтветитьWow it's soo natural. 4 years u say? That's awesome!
By the way, I don't have a anY aquatic plants not I can buy them during Corona pandemic. Have you tried pothos for self sustaining aquariums!? Will pothos suffice as natural filter?
Do you breed guppies in these containers? And how do you heat them ?
ОтветитьImpressive but without proper lighting, filtration, no ferts, and co2, your options are pretty limited.
ОтветитьDo you have gold fishes
ОтветитьGood stuff. I appreciate the way you spoke to this issue, as well as have the experience and evidence to speak from!
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