Algae in the planted aquarium - Systems design and control

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Komentáře • 205

  • @Utharas
    @Utharas Před 8 lety +61

    Thanks Dennis. You're the only consistently high quality source of information for keeping aquariums that I have come across. I really appreciate the effort you put into the videos, and just how much better the information you give is compared to other channels.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety +9

      ha, Thanks man... A lot of the information comes from the barr report.com / so indirectly we have barr to thank for the background research

    • @luisfontinelles5834
      @luisfontinelles5834 Před 5 lety

      im so Sad ;-;
      I dont undestand spoken english ;-;

  • @golspy
    @golspy Před 3 lety +3

    4 years later, this video still rocks! on the detail information and missing gaps which makes your brain tickle. Dennis - awesome job mate!

  • @chickentuna2373
    @chickentuna2373 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for putting in the time to make these videos!!! You answer so many of my questions in all of them. Keep it up!

  • @Mossman04
    @Mossman04 Před 8 lety +1

    Love your videos, exactly what this hobby needs more of!

  • @marky3870
    @marky3870 Před 6 lety

    Great video Dennis. Your straightforward and informative manner is appreciated.

  • @jaymiller3238
    @jaymiller3238 Před 5 lety +10

    Clear and accessible discussion of a complex topic. Best algae video I've seen. Thanks so much.

  • @ZipinS1
    @ZipinS1 Před 7 lety +1

    nice job of using the scientific approach to analyse the Algae Problem!

  • @Lil_Nuggles
    @Lil_Nuggles Před 5 lety +4

    Dennis, you did a spectacular job in this video! I appreciate the time you put into making this video and the willingness to share your extensive knowledge with all who are fortunate in coming across your channel!

  • @Keithwithfever
    @Keithwithfever Před 6 lety +2

    Dennis, thank God we have you helping this community! The amount of effort you spent on each topic is greatly appreciated!

  • @ashurgeorge4604
    @ashurgeorge4604 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the best presentation for Algae as it pertains to Aquascaping.
    Thank you so much for your tests and research. You've earned my SUB for life.

  • @SunFarer
    @SunFarer Před 8 lety

    First time I've heard about type 1 and type 2 tanks, great stuff!

  • @xSean145
    @xSean145 Před 7 lety

    This video is legendary, no one else explains these stuff on youtube better than Kevin.

  • @peadookie
    @peadookie Před 2 lety

    Dennis, I love your videos and your tanks are truly beautiful

  • @JPumpkinKing
    @JPumpkinKing Před 7 lety +2

    I've watched other planted tank videos, and I'd have to say that your videos are the most informative and entertaining to watch. Not to mention, your tanks are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!

  • @jackyou3145
    @jackyou3145 Před 5 lety

    Probably the most informative video i have ever seen regarding algae. This should be required viewing FOR ALL planted tank aquarists.

  • @miketobin2674
    @miketobin2674 Před 6 lety +4

    As everyone else has said, thank you for all the work you do to keep all of us well educated. Your channel has helped me a lot and has helped my knowledge increase as I learn more about this hobby!

  • @rajp3667
    @rajp3667 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video. Seen it several times, the details are excellent and the examples are practical. Have read most of your articles. Your website is a class apart. Keep up the good work!!! Thanks!!

  • @joehalbop1928
    @joehalbop1928 Před 6 lety

    Cheers Dennis.... Have got the bug and find myself gravitating to your tuition... Many thanks... Joe

  • @Mechromey
    @Mechromey Před rokem

    Most informative video on aquarium algae. Thanks for taking your time to make this brother.

  • @rochelled1215
    @rochelled1215 Před 5 lety +1

    Why doesn’t this video have a million views? It should. Thank you Dennis Wong.

  • @beholder1972
    @beholder1972 Před 7 lety

    thank you very much for this informative video i learned quite a bit from this pls continue to display more in the future.We all battle with algae issues and more knowledge we have the easier it will be to control it

  • @Spunjah4132
    @Spunjah4132 Před 8 lety

    Dennis love your videos. Super informative and technical, keep it up!

  • @howardhewitt1797
    @howardhewitt1797 Před 5 lety

    Really good content , more time devoted to experiment than I could dream of. Thanks and very much appreciated!

  • @Zingo89
    @Zingo89 Před 6 lety

    By far best algae vid on youtube from what I'v seen! Really solid.

  • @calebkoval9587
    @calebkoval9587 Před 3 lety

    Awsome just Awsome. Thank you for your knowledge and willingness to show us. I have been watching and learning from you for years from rotalas to cuspidatums... God bless and tank on

  • @lowellreichert7077
    @lowellreichert7077 Před 8 lety

    thank you for your videos. I have watched them all and have learned so much from you. I hope you continue providing your advice through these videos.

  • @frankcava8073
    @frankcava8073 Před 7 lety +4

    Dennis! That was an awesomely informative and really well put together presentation. I learned more in the last 14 minutes then in years. Thank you.

  • @bobcarter6483
    @bobcarter6483 Před 6 lety

    Dennis, I’m just getting back into the hobby & planted aquascape is my focus. I’m having a lot of success but do have some algae, mainly on my slower growing plants. Thank you so much, I think I have learnt & understood more from this one video than the many others I have watched (from other CZcamsrs). I know I’m commenting after this video has been out for a few years, but thank you so much, Brilliant!

  • @stefansulay1679
    @stefansulay1679 Před 6 lety

    Very organized presentation. Thank you.

  • @bernardosantana2817
    @bernardosantana2817 Před 7 lety

    Your videos have the best content off it's kind on youtube hat's off to you sir

  • @drevenezeliezko3115
    @drevenezeliezko3115 Před 5 lety

    by far the best video on algae !!!

  • @DaphneIkingOfficial
    @DaphneIkingOfficial Před 2 lety

    very good learning experience! keep it coming, Dennis!

  • @NB-tv4cr
    @NB-tv4cr Před 8 lety

    Brilliant! Finally .... advice that actually works with my kind of tank!

  • @julierawlins5984
    @julierawlins5984 Před 8 lety

    Once again Dennis you generously share your seasoned knowledge, clearly and easy to follow, with us. This video is spot on as most of us struggle with algae at some point.

  • @letsgrowtogether1215
    @letsgrowtogether1215 Před 8 lety

    It's been awhile since your last video. Good to see a new one. Thanks for the info.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      Thanks for coming by ~ good luck with your tanks too

  • @Versaquatics1
    @Versaquatics1 Před 7 lety

    Love your videos. Thanks for the detailed and informative advice.

  • @AussieAquatic
    @AussieAquatic Před 8 lety

    Another Must watch video from Dennis.

  • @reconmodelsvaughn469
    @reconmodelsvaughn469 Před 7 lety

    what a awesome well inform video the best I've ever seen on CZcams thank you so much for your time

  • @chinmayj752
    @chinmayj752 Před 7 lety

    You made my research simple! Thank you so much!

  • @sergiogmez5756
    @sergiogmez5756 Před 8 lety

    Best information around youtube!! Thank you sooo much!!!!!!

  • @christianhebert8037
    @christianhebert8037 Před 8 lety

    Good one, really helpfull. Thanks for all those precious info

  • @TheNutbrittle
    @TheNutbrittle Před 8 lety

    Thank you Dennis for such a good video!

  • @beastsembi1843
    @beastsembi1843 Před 3 lety

    Great information. Thanks

  • @mehranhoseini8063
    @mehranhoseini8063 Před 4 lety

    very good,thank you dennis

  • @FullSimDriving
    @FullSimDriving Před 8 lety

    Dennis, you rock! Agree with all, you know your stuff, this is the best algae advice for planted tanks on CZcams. Look forward to see more of your videos. In my case the green dust algae you mentioned is more back in colour when on rocks, I assume it is the same - so I need to adjust lighting a bit. Thank you.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      You're welcome; can try nerites snails & bristlenose plecos as well

  • @martinsimek9731
    @martinsimek9731 Před 4 lety

    I recommend this video to all who desperately search for help with algae!!! All mentioned there complies with my experience or at least with my belief. And there are not many other sources of information on the web as good as this one about algae. That is why I am writing this comment as my first comment on CZcams! I also recommend Mr. Wong's website! Very good one! Thank you!

  • @finalout99
    @finalout99 Před 7 lety +1

    What a great video bro. I just got back into the aquarium hobby and I'm enjoying the successes and the challenges of a planted aquarium. Your video was presented in a well thought out manner. It made sense to me. I'm currently working thru a algae bloom of green hair and I eventually came to the final three points at the end of your video in managing my GA bloom. I just wanted to say you did a great job in your presentation. I've liked, subscribed and will be viewing more of your videos. Have a good one bud.

  • @yurinba
    @yurinba Před 6 lety

    Very good video, full of relevant informations. Thanks for share it.

  • @gluegod
    @gluegod Před 7 lety

    This is gold! Thank you!

  • @jonisolis9645
    @jonisolis9645 Před 8 lety

    Excellent video with a lot of great info. Thank you so much! Please keep them coming!

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      thanks ~ you're welcome

    • @jonisolis9645
      @jonisolis9645 Před 8 lety

      So far I have enjoyed every video of yours that I have watched. I am waiting for the second part of the video on dirting a tank. Thanks!

  • @maartenvanhoven1096
    @maartenvanhoven1096 Před 6 lety

    This video is so incredibly full of valuable information, it is unbelievable. It totally helped me controlling algae in my tank. Thank you Dennis!
    In the middle of the video you say you are planning to make a separate vid about growing red plants. Would love to hear your insights on this! Thanks again!

  • @ohmysausage
    @ohmysausage Před 7 lety +1

    Another great vid Xiaozhuang!

  • @9929kingfish
    @9929kingfish Před 8 lety

    excellently explained

  • @GUYANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
    @GUYANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Před 8 lety +2

    Wow super good info nicely planed out and presented

  • @Xxkilluminati91xX
    @Xxkilluminati91xX Před 8 lety

    Excellent. Thank you for this

  • @mustacheok
    @mustacheok Před 4 lety

    awesome video

  • @kr8490
    @kr8490 Před 6 lety

    high quality work! simple.

  • @GustapoGomez
    @GustapoGomez Před 7 lety

    for me circulation and proper pruning technique helped the most

  • @Grak70
    @Grak70 Před 8 lety

    Fantastic content and organization. Subscribed and looking forward to more!

  • @Siaomi24
    @Siaomi24 Před 4 lety

    thanks for this video, i will follow it thoroughly.

  • @bongie555
    @bongie555 Před 7 lety

    yep Dennis you rock dude... knowledgeable but never too complicated, lifesaver... recent subscriber

  • @blu3leg3nd
    @blu3leg3nd Před 6 lety

    sir, this video is pure gold.

    • @MattyP650
      @MattyP650 Před 3 lety

      How so? What exactly did you learn from this video? It’s not very informative

  • @MegGreeneSmith
    @MegGreeneSmith Před 8 lety

    Another amazing and informative video. Thanks!

  • @maldo05
    @maldo05 Před 8 lety

    thank you! Very well explained.

  • @xblackcatx1312
    @xblackcatx1312 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the Informative video.

  • @davidpoisson2206
    @davidpoisson2206 Před 6 lety

    Best planted tank videos on the internet

  • @ADUAquascaping
    @ADUAquascaping Před 8 lety

    Great video man! I love this kind of stuff.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      Thanks Dave; love your recent small low tech scape with the overhanging large rock ~

  • @LitiAquaria
    @LitiAquaria Před 7 lety

    Great video! Thanks Dennis! :)

  • @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss
    @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss Před 7 lety

    One of the best videos I have seen about algae!
    I have to add something though. There are other factors that can cause problems with algae. Take your water for instance:
    - Where is it taken from?
    -Is it processed by reverse osmosis and then re-mineralized or is it used together with tap water?
    I found that tap water used either as a whole or in part can bring problems. Water suppliers add certain additives to the water to protect plumbing, such as Polyphosphate. Even in very small doses, they can react with nutrients such as trace elements and render them completely useless. The result is stagnating plant growth and a lot of algae.
    Polyphospate cannot easily be traced, since it bypasses water drop tests because it is a polymerization of phosphoric acid derivatives. The water containing the Polyphosphates have to be cooked above 70°C for a few minutes and then the broken down phosphate can be detected if present.
    Since I have found it in my tap water (1mg/liter), I use pure re-mineralized reverse-osmosis water and my plants are doing much better and the algae are disappearing!

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 7 lety

      yup, RO water removes guess work. Some folks with difficult tap water and no RO find no end to their problems.

  • @kenshomi2
    @kenshomi2 Před 8 lety

    wow great video

  • @dmand2353
    @dmand2353 Před 8 lety

    Really helpful!

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- Před 7 lety

    Thank you

  • @Blackowl1977
    @Blackowl1977 Před 7 lety

    Very usefull, thx : -) You should write a book on the biology of aquascaping tank !

  • @Banano91f
    @Banano91f Před 6 lety

    U r a master. Thank you

  • @NigelAquascaping
    @NigelAquascaping Před 7 lety

    Great information ;)

  • @oNorw
    @oNorw Před 8 lety

    this is really helpful :)

  • @cicco1838
    @cicco1838 Před 8 lety

    Thank you plant bro!

  • @gallardo20000
    @gallardo20000 Před 2 lety

    Very basic rules to success growing pretty much any aquatic plant:
    1) Have the proper equipment (wrgb light, co2, strong filtration, good substrate, fertilizers)
    2) use fast growing, dense plant mass from the start and trim frequently to promote faster growth
    3) Lights on for 8 hours, use a timer
    4) 60-80% water change weekly
    5) stock a few algae eaters (snails, fish etc)

  • @nickbartkus334
    @nickbartkus334 Před 8 lety

    Love ur vids bro

  • @richo5424
    @richo5424 Před 8 lety

    Very good and easy to follow video thanks mate .from !oz! Land

  • @KKlHUMYAI
    @KKlHUMYAI Před 2 lety

    good vid for newcome

  • @thefishylife6823
    @thefishylife6823 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting!! I learned alot from this video, I have a started my new planted Aquarium ... Having a few algae problems but it's weird it only grows on my anubias? Little green spots and it won't come off I tried rubbing it with my finger, very strange¿?¿

  • @athomenotavailable
    @athomenotavailable Před 5 lety

    My tank was a 30x30x30 tank which I woefully neglected after my initial attempts to grow utricularia graminifolia always failed. Any attempt I tried to adjust dosing/CO2/lighting up or down would inevitably lead to algae and yet utricularia graminifolia just refused to flourish in any of my tanks. So this tank was my last attempt and I eventually gave up on properly keeping a planted tank. I relegated it as a low tech shrimp tank with only a small hang on filter and about LED light dimmed to around 10W. The timer and/or plugs and/or me would occasionally cock up in some way, leading to days of no lighting or 24hr lighting. Or else, the filter would clog to a trickle for weeks, or the plug would loosen somehow so it wasn't running for many days before I found out after my tenant told me he saw mosquito larvae in my tank.
    I only fed my shrimp occasionally when I remembered, never changed water, only topped up the water, and never dosed anything other than occasional guilt triggered sparse dosing of seachem excel and fluorish. My substrate was bare gravel about 2 inches thick. The plants were petite nanas, hornworts, some fissidens, very unhealthy mini pellia, and all sorts of algae including diatoms, cladophora, and BBA. I think I also had BGA.... It was so bad that I could hardly see anything in the tank. But despite this, my only fauna, cherry shrimp, were thriving. Their redness had faded to brown and very pale shades after generations of inbreeding. I didn't have any snails as they were eradicated from my last failed attempt with overboard excel dosing to get rid of algae when this tank was first set up.
    Then came the interesting thing. I recently had more spare time, so I decided to do some intensive spot treatment of my algae with excel, however, I went overboard and added 5ml or more in total. Then I forgot about my tank again for some time (I can't remember how long, it could be weeks) When I eventually remmebered to look at my tank again. I found that almost all the algae had disappeared. There was only some diatoms around. However, all the plants except nana had died, and all the shrimp and snails had disappeared as well. No corpses O_o, so I must have forgotten about the tank for pretty long....
    Feeling quite ecstatic at my new found tank visibility nevertheless, I decided to give utricularia graminifolia another go. I did a 80% water change and sucked out a lot of the organic detritus, got a teams of 10 otos (but 3 died), 20 bloody mary shrimp (I love C328), and some fast growing stem plants, hornworts, and utricularia graminifolia. I kept lighting at 10W 7hrs daily , but maintained regular daily dosing of 0.5ml seachem excel and flourish. Nothing very different from what I had been doing long ago when I was still quite vigilant with my upkeep actually, but this time it felt like my tank had become blessed by the ghosts of all the shrimp who died. The remaining algae are getting lesser and lesser all by itself, there is little if any organic detritus from decaying plants which I always experienced in the past, my utricularia graminifolia is starting to spread quite nicely, and water clarity is excellent.
    After seeing your website and youtube videos this week, I feel I have the confidence to slowly scale up my current tank to a high tech tank with CO2 gas dosing, and ferts via dosing pump from taobao. Many thanks for the valuable info

  • @PrasannaGupta
    @PrasannaGupta Před 7 lety

    Your videos are really helpful :) Short and informative!
    Would you mind writing/ submitting a few articles for a magazine website?

  • @ladyt1866
    @ladyt1866 Před 6 lety

    i would love to see your findings on small planted tanks and algae.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 6 lety

      I don't think it applies any differently, except that smaller tanks are generally easier to manage (trimming, water changes etc) and they benefit from better gaseous exchange generally

    • @ladyt1866
      @ladyt1866 Před 6 lety

      i agree , But the Algae is out of controll.... in my case

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 6 lety

      There is more information on the website , you can check there for more information~

  • @derekw9358
    @derekw9358 Před 2 lety

    my aquarium with Iwagumi setup broke last week as a result of deteriorating silicone edges... I now move on with a new tank, still using the same rocks, but this time, I really practised Dennis's method now.
    1. 60cm (60L,30W, 35H), Chihiros WRGB paired with Commander, Hailea 1/10HP Chiller, Timer-based solenoid CO2 injection (6 seconds 1 bubble)
    2. Full black soil-based (Fluval Stratum)
    3. Increased the plant mass of the tank to 70% (the back of the tank is fully covered, leaving the front with carpet Mini HC)
    4. Dosing APT Complete 4 times per week (5ml each time)
    Now the algae slowly kicking in as the tank's overall system is still yet to settle down, now all I can do is just keep WC to help my plants to fight for their survival against the algae. Hopefully, the plants would settle down and starts to absorb the excess nutrient in the water.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 2 lety +1

      Your co2 injection rate may be low

    • @derekw9358
      @derekw9358 Před 2 lety

      @@2hrAquarist oh, then may I try adjusting it to 3 seconds 1 bubble?

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 2 lety +1

      @@derekw9358 watch your livestock and tune it up. My 60L tank uses about 1 bubble per second. However, different bubble counter have different bubble sizes, so its a very rough gauge

    • @derekw9358
      @derekw9358 Před 2 lety

      @@2hrAquarist oh.. Yaya I recalled some of your videos did mentioned that. Okay, I'll put that in my note and test it out.

  • @StanTheObserver-lo8rx
    @StanTheObserver-lo8rx Před 5 lety

    All true. Many fish in a tank? Means plants will not do well. You can't fight that. Few fish and proper light= thriving plants.
    TOO MUCH light and fish?= Hair algae. The only way to fight that then is to grow algae resistant plants like Vals,Crypts,Java ferns,Rotala. Other plants are plagued..like Bacopa in high light. Ludwigia seems to be another. Mosses are first to die to hair algae.
    I like what you said about the health of the plants define what you grow and what you keep in fish. You have to choose.

  • @JoonParkSeoul
    @JoonParkSeoul Před 8 lety

    once again another very informative and detailed video. i have more surface agitation than your tank, more movement per se but it does not break the water. is that too much movement you think?

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      Should not be unless you realize that you have to inject a tremendous amount of CO2 just to hit your target CO2 levels ?

  • @uohtreB
    @uohtreB Před 4 lety

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @gregmarrero3400
    @gregmarrero3400 Před 8 lety

    Hi Dennis, can you do a video on glossostigma if possible? Thank you

  • @dmichaelsfishden
    @dmichaelsfishden Před 7 lety

    Dennis - I love your vids. Very informative and great from a scientific point of view! A question for you: Do you find that the bluer spectrum of light encourages brown algae/diatom growth? And - I just installed a Finnex Planted Plus 24/7. I have to imagine leaving it on 24/7 mode will be too much light, as cool as that feature looks. I can control the Red, White, Blue, Green colors. Is there a spectrum setting you would recommend?

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 7 lety

      I don't see a correlation at all.... I prefer a stronger red spectrum selection myself, and some blues, and less green

  • @manolingz
    @manolingz Před 8 lety +3

    thank you for this. you mentioned spores, so would it be advisable to use UV filters, like they do in marine tanks , to eliminate algal spores?

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety +1

      yes, but UV also strips the water of chelated iron, so from the fert dosing angle that's something to consider. It's effect isn't as strong as people think - badly run tanks would still get algae

  • @GlassGroveAquascaping
    @GlassGroveAquascaping Před 8 lety

    Outstanding video! It is thorough and well thought out. Thanks a lot for putting this together.
    Quick question, did you use dechlorinator on the tap water bottles in your experiment? I'm assuming you did.

    • @jonisolis9645
      @jonisolis9645 Před 8 lety

      I was wondering about this info too. I hope he answers you.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      ha, what do you think...

    • @GlassGroveAquascaping
      @GlassGroveAquascaping Před 8 lety

      I think you were thorough enough to not get tripped up by something like that...but it would be wrong of me to assume something that was not mentioned in the methods. So..yes you used dechlorinator.
      I stickied this video on Aquascaping World's Algae subforum.

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety

      Hmm yeah, I skipped over many details to keep the vids short. But yeah I did use dechlorinated water ~ Thanks man

  • @CoffeeTimeBrian11
    @CoffeeTimeBrian11 Před 3 lety

    What about other factors; O2 vs CO2 ppm; also PH; temperature must play a role; also lighting spectrum? How do these factor? Very interesting.

  • @sidiqsetyawan9176
    @sidiqsetyawan9176 Před 8 lety

    hi Dennis, nice to find u here,, i come from Indonesia, your neighborhood. LOL,, i had a stressfull issue with my AR , i seen your last video about AR maintenance, but i still confused about my case, i planted AR 2 weeks ago, at first week they looked very brighty and seems like no bad things will be happen, but after 2 weeks running, they became pale in some leaves, fyi i used DIY LED 28 watt in my gex600 slim, i planted in dense space because i want instantly "bushing look" at my AR. LOL, can i message you for a further sharing maybe? thx dennis, i am your big fans,, ha

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 8 lety +1

      Hey, a lot of good aquascapers from Indonesia ~ ARs can take awhile to acclimatize, just make sure they are not shaded by surrounding plants, and try to keep a clean tank as they are vulnerable to algae. They grow faster once their roots get established, may take awhile

  • @MrPilenai
    @MrPilenai Před 7 lety

    good video,very nice soundtrack to what was playing?

    • @2hrAquarist
      @2hrAquarist  Před 7 lety

      Thanks ~ It should be in the vid description

  • @Neobaneo
    @Neobaneo Před 7 lety

    Hey Dennis I was wondering if you had any tips on controlling hair algae

  • @setiop6788
    @setiop6788 Před 4 lety

    Hey Dennis I have a ei dosing 30g tank but my No3 is super high even after waterchange. I stop dosing nitrogen and my new leaf are yellowing but no3 is still 80 ppm plus.Is this false reading from api kit?

  • @antoniopun3829
    @antoniopun3829 Před 3 lety

    hallo Dennis i have hemianthus micrantemoides planted in ada amazonia. it grows well, but I'm noticing spots on the leaves, which could be ..

  • @Thecrazymexicanski
    @Thecrazymexicanski Před 6 lety

    Hi Dennis, what do think about using a sump on a planted aquarium? are sumps ok or should I just use a canister filter? great videos thank you!