Lucky Bamboo In The Aquarium

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • #luckybamboo #bambooinanaquarium #propagatebamboo

Komentáře • 132

  • @dillonkentworth6718
    @dillonkentworth6718 Před rokem +5

    I love how he calls everything a wee this and a wee that, lol

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před rokem

      Haha... that comes with living in Scotland. Some off the language sticks even if you don't loose the accent.

  • @vexcarius7100
    @vexcarius7100 Před 3 lety +18

    Lucky bamboos are apparently not in the family of bamboo

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah technically lucky Bamboo; Dracaena Sanderiana is the the family Asparagaceae but in terms of common names and what we'd say when asking for it in a store etc...

  • @jagatkelana
    @jagatkelana Před 4 lety +3

    BAMBOO IN THE AQUARIUM
    WOW...GREAT IDEA...
    nice sharing my new friend...
    Good job 👍
    Very like'

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Jagat.
      It wasn't my idea. Quite a few people do it so I can't claim that but wanted to share it with anyone who hasn't seen it before. As you say it's a great idea.

  • @Justbme2887
    @Justbme2887 Před 3 lety +8

    My bamboo grows wild in all directions in my tank hasn't rot either had it submerge for over 4 years now. It has grown really tall with lots of sunlight and oto fish also I've fertilized a few times in the past.

  • @RLCAquatics
    @RLCAquatics Před 4 lety

    Love these plants and ty for the propergating information as well
    🤝

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 Před 2 měsíci +1

    😂 “People keep asking what these bamboo-looking things are…”
    Ironically, they’re actually closer to an asparagus. When I read that, I was shocked. But it makes sense. The lucky bamboo species is _Dracaena sanderiana_ to be “specific”; _Dracaena_ is then placed with the other genera under the asparagus family, Asparagaceae. It’s the same genus as snakeplants (or 'mother-in-law’s tongue', which were _Sansevieria_ & still are, to some). A lot of basic, common houseplant trees are also Dracaena. Many common hybrids are sold like 'Janet Craig' or the 'Corn Plant'.
    In the greater family of Asparagaceae (asparaguses), lucky bamboo "cousins" include edible asparagus, all the various asparagus ferns (which are, of course, not ferns), all the agaves, yuccas, dasylirions and Joshua trees… spiderplants, _Beaucarnea_ (elephant foot or ponytail palms), etc. Look at a giant agave flower spike before it gets to its highest potential-it looks like a giant asparagus. Just like the flowers of asparagus ferns look like edible asparagus.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes indeed you are right and thank you for sharing all of that additional information.
      If anyone is looking to buy some in their local garden centre of home improvement store though lucky bamboo is what they'll need to ask for to find it hey. 👍

  • @marwanal-ali3041
    @marwanal-ali3041 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello sir nice healthy tank right there looks great , can you tell us about other plants you have in the tank ..

  • @sailfinaquatics
    @sailfinaquatics Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the tips 👍I’ve always liked how bamboo looks, great video

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Sailfin. Sorry I've only just seen this. Hope you gave it a go too then, let me know how you got on with it if you did. 👍

    • @sailfinaquatics
      @sailfinaquatics Před 2 lety

      @@DanielKeepingFish no worries, I've only now come back to youtube lol.

  • @DIYG-dad
    @DIYG-dad Před 4 lety +2

    Nice plants and fish Daniel

  • @rosemarydudley9954
    @rosemarydudley9954 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello, now THAT is what I call interesting...Do you ever have to trim the roots? They all look very hairy or are they best left ? Very informative. May even give it a try soon. Thank you.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety

      No problem Rosemary, thanks.
      No I just let the roots go. For me I like the natural look of them.

  • @cesaroV898
    @cesaroV898 Před rokem +1

    Are they good for Turtles? Id like to add them next spring in their Habitat, Also do they Keep the water somewhat Clear

  • @BraiytryeneGibbons
    @BraiytryeneGibbons Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome . Thanks for the ideas. Great job

  • @alexsaquatics7620
    @alexsaquatics7620 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video 👍 ✌ ✌ ✌

  • @sebastianforbes1
    @sebastianforbes1 Před 3 lety

    cool - thanks !

  • @leonardoreyes6100
    @leonardoreyes6100 Před 5 měsíci

    I love this video

  • @clownfern
    @clownfern Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just yesterday I saw some in ikea and immediately searched up using it in aquarium. Really wish I'd bought more than two! They're so pretty and the fishies seem to like them

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 10 měsíci

      They're pretty cool hey. I see another trip to IKEA coming up soon haha..

  • @AQUAGUYUK
    @AQUAGUYUK Před 3 lety +3

    Ah now i get it and they are on my "to do list"

  • @lanemimnaugh7486
    @lanemimnaugh7486 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the info. I've got some of the cut leaves to sprout roots also. ✌🏼

  • @DavidDL
    @DavidDL Před 4 lety +2

    Great idea, Love it 👍.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks David. Yeah can make some nice displays with it. 👍

  • @jadesjungle
    @jadesjungle Před 4 lety +16

    I've always loved the look of bamboo out a tank :)

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety

      For sure Jade!
      Any slice of nature we can bring into the home I find good for the soul and gives us a sense of wellbeing. Raises the corners of the lips eh?

  • @Mahavegan
    @Mahavegan Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you!!

  • @nazrivzkoipond
    @nazrivzkoipond Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, just what I wanted to know about these plants

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +1

      Ah cool. Glad it helped you out. That's the whole idea. 👍

  • @mlorenzana71
    @mlorenzana71 Před 3 lety +1

    They don't release toxins. Only bamboo. This is different class

  • @troyd.521
    @troyd.521 Před 2 lety +1

    So the light shining down into the tank is enough for them? The room where I keep my tank is usually fairly dark because I have axolotls and they don’t like a lot of light.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety

      I'm not too sure about that bud because I've never kept them in a dark room. This is a plant that people keep in vases etc in their homes so the light of a normal family home is certainly enough.
      For you I'd say try it. They're pretty cheap to give one or two a shot in your tank and if it goes well grab a few more. 👍

  • @valentinavalentastica7918

    Love amei excelente
    💛💛💛🤝🤝👍🌱🌱🌿🌿☘☘

  • @AirQuotes848
    @AirQuotes848 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice

  • @perthcichlids5663
    @perthcichlids5663 Před 4 lety

    hey mate..just wandering if you have tried growing these submerged ? I know of someone that has done it successfully for at least a year?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety +2

      I did way back. After a few months it didn't do so well.
      Probably effected by conditions though; species of bamboo, water parameters and conditions, etc.

  • @jackanddan
    @jackanddan Před 4 lety +2

    Love the bamboo buddy....great tips man....

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks boys. It's an edited re-upload due to the new guidelines thing. 👍

    • @jackanddan
      @jackanddan Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanielKeepingFish Yeah we never saw it before though....taught us something about pruning these guys so thanks....

  • @BartK.
    @BartK. Před rokem +2

    I want that too, but isn’t poisonous for the fish in my tank? (I have corydoras and some African dwarf frogs 🐸)

  • @vickymast8485
    @vickymast8485 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks good info ~ Cheers Bend Oregon

  • @Sigmagrind
    @Sigmagrind Před 3 lety +3

    What substrate do you recommend using for them and also how would you clean the substrate just with a siphon? I'm a beginner fish keeper and I wanna start putting plants in my tank thanks.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +2

      To be honest you can use pretty much any substrate. People keep them in vases with water for years so the choice is yours!
      I tend to use a gravel vac. You can get them in any pet store or online. Hope that helps. Give me a shout if I can help with anything else.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +3

      I don't push them into the substrate by the way, just sit them on top. Some of the roots will bury down into it, some will stay above it and take nutrients from the water.

    • @Sigmagrind
      @Sigmagrind Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Also, what fertilizer do you recommend using?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Sigmagrind I normally use a thin layer of Tropica clay based substrate under the gravel when I set a tank up. If I think a root feeder needs a helping hand at any point I'll add a root tab.
      For plants that get their nutrients out of the water column I've been using a 50/50 mix of TNC Complete and TNC lite with good results. It's often a case of getting to know your set up (plant requirements, water composition, etc) which can take time. Better to start with less than you need at first and dial it up if your plants are struggling than go in too heavy. Consistency is important too including doing your maintenance routinely and your light period (when they turn on and go off, how long they're on for). It can change over time too. As the plants grow they need more, when you trim them they need slightly less.
      Hope that's helpful to you.

  • @bronykid2017
    @bronykid2017 Před 4 lety +3

    This is type of dracaena ( dracaena stedneri )
    If u just wanted to know ...

  • @huyquoctran2088
    @huyquoctran2088 Před 3 lety

    I didn’t see this video before i did all that. I didn’t seal the cut part. Been a 2 week nothing died. Any advice? Should i seal it with wax now? Fish havent die yet

    • @PlanktoniusRex
      @PlanktoniusRex Před 3 lety

      Cut it into 340 little pieces and put them in a blender. Mix it really well on high and throw it all into the toilet. Won't help a damn bit for your aquascape but it will take care of your bamboo population problems.

  • @Crystalspets
    @Crystalspets Před 4 lety +1

    Bamboo shoots are some amazing plants

  • @isoaqua5825
    @isoaqua5825 Před 4 lety +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jackdavies391
    @jackdavies391 Před rokem +1

    Will the stem grow to thr sand bed or grow roots from where it is?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před rokem

      It tends to grow roots at the last inch or so. Some of the roots will penetrate the substrate.

  • @flamingbridges1649
    @flamingbridges1649 Před 2 lety +1

    So the stalks are fine in the water but not the leaves?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the stalks are totally fine but the leaves wither after a while if they're submerged.

  • @drewbert83
    @drewbert83 Před 3 lety +3

    I bought 3 of them last year. Didn't exactly know what I was doing. I planted them in the substrate. 2 of them popped out of the water pretty quick, but one was completely submerged for almost a year before I pulled it up to the surface. It's not a healthy as the other 2, but still coming along ok.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +3

      Do you know it may come down somewhat to water conditions; pH and so forth. I'm glad to hear yours in doing well though. 👍

  • @Chan-fi9bu
    @Chan-fi9bu Před 11 měsíci +1

    What benefits will the fish tank get for putting bamboo stick plants in the tank???

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Well one of the benefits to the fish is the bamboo will suck up nitrates out of the water column. Fish may enjoy swimming around it, graze biofilm and algae off of it and give them something to hide behind if they need to relax or evade other fish.
      For us it's a different nice way of decorating our tanks and it is said it has odour control properties.

  • @Edward-rw3kq
    @Edward-rw3kq Před rokem +1

    Looks great...

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Edward. Such an easy plant to use and look great.

    • @Edward-rw3kq
      @Edward-rw3kq Před rokem +1

      @@DanielKeepingFish I'm going to add it to my new one when I set it up, thanks.

  • @Kai-jd9bn
    @Kai-jd9bn Před 2 lety +1

    what do you do when roots grow from random parts of the plant? do i leave them or cut them?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety +1

      If they're higher up the stem they won't be doing any harm but if you're not wanting them there it'll be fine to snip them out.

    • @Kai-jd9bn
      @Kai-jd9bn Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanielKeepingFish thanks!

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety

      @@Kai-jd9bn no worries Kai.

  • @atomlayer
    @atomlayer Před měsícem +1

    Nice idea, how do you protect them from rotting

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před měsícem

      They don't rot they grow in aquarium water fine. Long as it's dechlorinated as it should be for the fish anyway they'll be fine.

    • @atomlayer
      @atomlayer Před měsícem

      @@DanielKeepingFish Thanks. What is there light source?

  • @zeldatime840
    @zeldatime840 Před 3 lety +5

    Thx I didn't know about the cutting part
    I had two but my dog ate one

  • @dipasinha5919
    @dipasinha5919 Před 4 lety +1

    Do i need aquarium soil or it will grow in gravels as it is??

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety

      It will grow fine by itself and feed off of nitrates from the water colum.
      If it roots into a substrate with nutrients it will probably grow faster but it's not necessary and to be honest you don't want it to grow too quickly.

    • @maryjane3155
      @maryjane3155 Před 4 lety

      Does the bamboo already have to be rooted, or can I just cut some and put it directly into the gravel and it will root on its own? The wax that you added, was that on the top that sticks out of the aquarium?

  • @TheLifeOfTT441
    @TheLifeOfTT441 Před 4 lety +1

    If I were to cut the leaves off a seal the cut with wax, could the whole stem be submerged in water? My tanks won’t allow for the leaves to pop out the top. Would love bamboo in my tank (ideally I’d like artificial to save the faff but can’t find any decent ones).

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety +1

      I don't think they'd last indefinitely but should last a couple of months or more. You might consider that worth it since they are quite cheap to pick up but I would remove them as soon as you notice them breaking down.

    • @TheLifeOfTT441
      @TheLifeOfTT441 Před 4 lety

      Daniel Keeping Fish thank you for the advice! Really appreciate it

  • @clydesam3759
    @clydesam3759 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it okay the fish feeds to the lucky bamboo?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety

      Do you mean fish chewing on the bamboo? I've never noticed that. Perhaps plecos grazing on biofilm on the surface of the plant but I've never experienced them eating the bamboo itself.

  • @travellingfreak8849
    @travellingfreak8849 Před 4 lety +1

    well done man.

  • @stoddern
    @stoddern Před 3 lety +1

    Lucky Bamboo Dracaena sanderiana is not actually bamboo and will not rot or poison the tank just keep the leaves above the water

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety

      You're right it's from the Asparagaceae family.
      If you do that I'd keep the wax seal at the top of the stem out of the water (if you have one). I wouldn't like to think about the fish picking at the wax.

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 Před 4 lety

    Some bamboo can grow as much as a foot a day or more. Depends on the species.

    • @bronykid2017
      @bronykid2017 Před 4 lety +1

      This is a type of dracaena (dracaena braunii )
      This isnt a actual bamboo type
      Its only called that because the appearance

  • @Tropicalfishcrazechannel
    @Tropicalfishcrazechannel Před 4 lety +5

    Bamboo in the aquarium really good

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah it's awesome bud. Can make some nice displays under the water and over it.

  • @pivisantos5297
    @pivisantos5297 Před 2 lety +1

    Does lucky bamboo produce oxygen?

    • @pivisantos5297
      @pivisantos5297 Před 2 lety

      In acquarium without leaves being submerged?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 2 lety

      Yes. As long as the leaves are not submerged they will release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis like most other plants.

  • @sarahsaavedra4864
    @sarahsaavedra4864 Před 6 měsíci

    Well theyre bamboo lolol 👏

  • @josepaololiwag4648
    @josepaololiwag4648 Před 3 lety +1

    I have lucky bamboo on a vase..
    can I put it in the aquarium with guppies?

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety

      Sure. As long as you haven't used any chemicals in the vase that may impact on the fish or water parameters.

  • @DSCuber
    @DSCuber Před rokem

    I set up a dwarf frog tank and put some lucky bamboo in it. I set the tank up about a month ago and I’m having severe melt problems with the bamboo and I really don’t know what the issue is. The tank was set up with the following: a gravel bottom layer, root tabs on top of the gravel, capped off with black sand. Bamboo was planted right into the sand, with the roots in contact with that root tab layer. Some tank ornaments are included as well. The tank is 3gal and has a 50W heater to keep the tank around 75 deg F, and a small hang on back filter. I do 25-50% water changes weekly.
    The bamboo looked fine for the first two weeks or so, but started to show signs of melt soon after. After leaving the tank for the weekend, the bamboo is severely melting now. I know bamboo can be planted either partially or fully submerged. Some of the stalks and leaves are fully submerged, some have the leaves partially poking out of the water. Both are melting, so it could be a chemical imbalance - my water here in Pennsylvania is quite hard so maybe that’s a factor. The one thing my tank is missing is an overhead light. I put the tank by an east facing window figuring it was getting enough natural light, but I’ve never heard of lack of sufficient light causing melt.
    I’m probably gonna have to toss this set of bamboo because I don’t think it can be salvaged. Any advice would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

  • @leesutton1845
    @leesutton1845 Před rokem +1

    Are lucky bamboo low light plants

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před rokem +1

      They don't need much light at all.

    • @leesutton1845
      @leesutton1845 Před rokem +1

      @Daniel Keeping Fish ok mate I've ordered some for my fantail goldfish aquarium I like lucky bamboo

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před rokem +1

      @Lee Sutton should be good for you. Goldfish can be hard on plants but this is pretty tough and has lots of additional properties including looking great. Hope you enjoy it.

  • @w0iflabelle868
    @w0iflabelle868 Před 3 lety +1

    bring plastic back to florist ;) great video ty

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, thanks.
      Yes the less plastic we use and the more plants we grow... right?

    • @w0iflabelle868
      @w0iflabelle868 Před 3 lety

      @@DanielKeepingFish Absolutely xP

  • @Pakhicombd
    @Pakhicombd Před 3 lety +1

    I want this lucky bamboo

  • @thegildedswampgirl658
    @thegildedswampgirl658 Před 3 lety

    Dracena

  • @paularatadba5835
    @paularatadba5835 Před rokem

    Got flood? Trying to tell God to you have a better way to make electricity? PLANT BAMBOO!

  • @thirstyrabbittanks2u191
    @thirstyrabbittanks2u191 Před 4 lety +2

    I got me some bamboo in a tank now later later later

  • @mikesmith4764
    @mikesmith4764 Před rokem

    It is not bamboo it is a form of water lily.

  • @milestogo8451
    @milestogo8451 Před 3 lety +1

    You paid far too much for your Dracaena!! Not bamboo and it's from Africa. £3 per shoot!! 3 quid would buy you a whole plant which you could take endless cuttings off and save yourself a fortune.

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I know man. Nearest place to me that does it at a decent price is thirty miles away though and the garden centre is only five minutes away. I wanted some extra bits for the video.

    • @milestogo8451
      @milestogo8451 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanielKeepingFish At least you can produce as many plants as you want now...and start selling it yourself!! Cheers!

    • @DanielKeepingFish
      @DanielKeepingFish  Před 3 lety

      For sure mate. Might need to set up a side channel; Daniel Producing Dracaena. 😉