Is this the Future of Aquascaping..? (I Hope Not)

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2023
  • Discover how Artificial Intelligence takes on the challenge of designing a stunning Dennerle Nano Cube aquarium and witness its detailed instructions.
    Join me as I collaborate with OpenAI's ChatGPT; an advanced AI language model. Together we create a beautiful and functional aquascape for my new Betta fish.
    Watch as ChatGPT guides me through the entire process, from selecting the right equipment to placing live plants and rocks, all while using undergravel filtration in a 20-litre Dennerle Nano Cube.
    It even seems as though AI watches MD Fish Tanks videos because it copied his aquasoil in a mesh bag technique!!
    In the future, I should definitley explore using MidJourney and other AI image generators to help develop the aquascape even more specifically.
    To purchase a Dennerle Nano Cube, head here:
    🛒 Amazon UK (20l model) - amzn.to/3Lxq58c
    🛒 Amazon US (2.5g model) - amzn.to/3FtcKcU
    In this video you'll see how AI can offer insightful tips and recommendations for both beginners and experienced aquarists alike. You'll learn:
    🦾 How ChatGPT makes personalised recommendations for your aquarium setup!
    🦾 The benefits and challenges of using undergravel filtration in a planted Betta tank!
    🦾 Tips for creating a natural and visually appealing aquascape!
    🦾 What type of Betta fish ChatGPT suggests, and what their favourite colour is!
    Music licensed via artlist.io/
    Background window licenced via / @ymlacio

Komentáře • 48

  • @RandB_Aquatics
    @RandB_Aquatics Před 9 měsíci +1

    i love how most people mention MD in their content. Just makes me happy about the unity and love we share for the hobby.

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před 9 měsíci

      😍From shed to studio, it's hard not to be inspired by MD!!

  • @devilineden727
    @devilineden727 Před rokem

    I am at the stage where I am seriously thinking of setting up a Betta tank. Thanks for the video, and the relevant information.

  • @Mark-yq2dk
    @Mark-yq2dk Před rokem +1

    Short, but so so good. Love these ideas and project videos. Perfect to watch when making a cuppa!
    Keep them coming 👌🏽

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for the positive feedback. I had a lot of fun making this I have to say. Might even rewatch Bladerunner tonight! 🤣🤣

  • @inso80videos
    @inso80videos Před 11 měsíci

    I'm learning right now and got my first tank and first betta. I ask chatGPT some questions, tell it my water parameters, my setup and aquarium chem (aquasafe and seachem stability).
    Right now, I think its really good at helping me making the right moves. I think its a good tool. But i'm still a beginner, so... we'll see.

  • @abcd-jq1sy
    @abcd-jq1sy Před rokem

    Really enjoy this

  • @cyndifalk
    @cyndifalk Před rokem +1

    He's like a regular fish friend - he even argues with you! Thanks for making such high quality content - Subbed!

    • @cyndifalk
      @cyndifalk Před rokem

      Also, it seems as though your UGF would be awesome for plant growth. There is no way the roots can become impacted - they actually have the best of both worlds - aquasoil and room to spread. Seems like ChatGpt spends too much time listening to Fish Police on the internet

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Haha. Yeah, I really wasn't expecting the argument but it certainly created a bit of tension for the video. Glad I wasn't proven wrong by AI tho. Plants are growing amazingly with the undergravel filter. Thanks for the sub, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @roderodeo123
    @roderodeo123 Před rokem

    Quite impressive!

  • @fractured44
    @fractured44 Před rokem

    Great idea, impressed with the output from ChatGpt! Subbed

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Thanks so much. Yeah, it's a bit crazy the level of detail it came up with tbf. Glad you enjoyed the video! 👍

  • @dmtraptorjesus
    @dmtraptorjesus Před rokem

    This made me subscribe!

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Amazing! Glad you enjoyed. I had a lot of fun making this video! 👍

  • @BrianComradovichRadovich

    There's a couple of shots at the 6:02 mark where the roots covering the piece in the back make it almost look like an overgrown temple, like Ankor Wat. Kind of wild that an AI which can't even see your design managed to suggest two elements that would attract the human eye and get it to erroneously assign a pattern to the visual data. Definitely a happy accident, but still interesting as a result. There's another shot at 6:25 with the same sort of temple profile.

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Ha. Definitely a happy accident, but I don't think we're far away from getting AI feedback on images so this experiment could be even more successful in the future! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video! 👍

  • @SimonCharbonnet
    @SimonCharbonnet Před rokem +1

    What a quite brilliant idea. 👍

  • @richardcunliffe
    @richardcunliffe Před rokem

    Totally quality

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Ha. Thanks so much Richard. Appreciate it! 👍

  • @reginaphalanges7331
    @reginaphalanges7331 Před rokem

    Dang!!! He nailed it! So crazy! We're doomed!😂

  • @DidisFINDen
    @DidisFINDen Před rokem

    This was interesting..ai can certainly do netter than i can.

  • @Sinserg
    @Sinserg Před rokem

    Not bad at all! question what light did you use over this tank?

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem +1

      Hiya. It's a Aquael Leddy Smart Plant! 👍

    • @Sinserg
      @Sinserg Před rokem

      @@AquariumShed Got it thanks!

  • @faheemashraf9716
    @faheemashraf9716 Před rokem

    😂 great job. 👍

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the video! 👍

  • @eliotopian
    @eliotopian Před rokem

    hilarious and fun

  • @MissChelle
    @MissChelle Před rokem

    I have no idea what chatgp is, but sounds so cool! Is it really articulate intelligence?❤️🇦🇺

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Hey hey, glad you enjoyed the video. I added the robotic narration voice for artistic effect, but it is a very impressive text based AI that is a little scary tbh. Lol. Thanks for watching! 👍

    • @MissChelle
      @MissChelle Před rokem

      I meant artificial, oops. Where do I find it?

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      It's available at chat.openai.com
      Enjoy!

  • @williammcdowell6257
    @williammcdowell6257 Před rokem

    I'm a failure. I am not yet able to succeed with under-gravel filtration and plants, even with CO2 injection, so understand the AI concerns, last experiment (late last year) I grew a magnificent mat of filament algae in a week - lush and green and amazingly extensive, I was away and came home to something quite shocking. Plants started pearling and growing and throwing out runners within days of disconnecting the power to the plates. I also abandoned the system because the power heads proved noisy - have tried air pumps too many times to recall, the staple of my 1960s and 70s childhood and teenage fishkeeping years, but they drive me mad now in my later years, the noise the noise will no one rid me of the noise! I could hear the damn things whilst in bed.
    I still think under-gravels should work but I can't make them work. They are cheap and always match the tank size and anything that gets rid of internal filters - suckers always fail and the intakes can kill bottom feeders if they sit on the substrate with flakes stuck on the intake slots - and under-gravel plates are easy to install, basically hidden, and effective for Nitrite to Nitrate , all a great bonus. Yet at present I am combining a super cheap hang-on with a quality canister external. I can take apart the hang-on and pop in whatever I like without breaking my back or flooding the house. As I age externals seem a bind, though to be honest left alone they can be maintenance free for a year or two, if there is an internal or hang-on doing the preliminary mechanical heavy lifting in terms of debris and mulm. But you can never avoid the snake like, in and out pipes curling round the tank and then disappearing into a cabinet.
    Thoughts on the back of an electronic postcard welcome.

    • @billlansdell7225
      @billlansdell7225 Před rokem

      I don't want to get involved in the war that seems to be raging on this subject. But about 8 months ago, I set up my 30 gallon with a slow moving plenum. It has just one air uptake pipe with very light amount of bubbles coming out. I used clay cat litter and hydroponic clay balls as a base, topped with JBL clay gravel which as far as I can tell, no different to cat litter but a different colour. I expected this to work as biological filtration, so for mechanical filtration I added an air powered sponge filter. Just one, as I planned on keeping the tank lightly stocked through the winter and adding more fish in the spring.
      The results are surprising. My plants suffered at first, and it turned out this was lack of nitrate. So the slow moving plenum, which is supposed to have the advantage of removing nitrates, seems to be working. Although, I do have a lot of plants. I use a fertilizer with nitrate and keep an eye on this parameter.
      It is a cold water tank, and has been at about 19*C through most of the winter, so I was not expecting a lot of growth, however, about three months ago, my stem plants started going crazy.
      It seems that despite being slow, the slow moving plenum still acts as an under gravel filter. All waste settles on the bottom, is broken down and pulled into the substrate. Once mulm began to build up in the substrate, the plants grow really well.
      I am not without problems. Yesterday, a patch of Lobelia Cardinalis Min, which has been growing well, pulled its self out, because they float, and the substrate I use is rather light. The good news is there were lots of long roots on it.
      The Internal sponge filter I have, doesn't seem to do a lot. I clean it out about once a month, and it tints the water brown. I am due to clean it later this afternoon, and I am sitting here looking at it and the sponge is black. Looks like it has just been cleaned.
      For the record, I am yet to purchase the famed "Clean up crew" for this tank. There are snails of course, but I am yet to add shrimp or any bottom feeders. The only poop I ever see is snail poop.
      So anyway, there you have it. Slow moving plenum seems to still act as an under gravel filter, and works for plants.
      As for Air filter noise. I have a Hailea 9602. I do not have a lot of experience with aquarium air pumps, but to me, this does not seem like a very quiet pump, and like you, I am really bothered by noise. I fully intended on getting a polystyrene box to put the pump in, in order to soundproof it. However, I put it on top of a sheet of foam, on top of a sheet of air cushion, pillow packaging, with the cupboard door closed I can't hear the pump, although there is a slight hum from the tank.

    • @williammcdowell6257
      @williammcdowell6257 Před rokem

      @@billlansdell7225 Thanks for that, I've tried hanging air pumps from hooks, rubber mats, polystyrene foam under-pads, etc., but not in the house for me. As a kid my father used to sometimes leap out of bed in the early hours and turn my pump off, which never seemed to kill any fish thank goodness. Not sure how a box would work, if it lets air in surely noise out?
      Plenum is new to me, and I will do a bit of research. I still think under-gravels should be okay with plants but sadly that is not my experience. Oxidation of nutrients may be part of the explanation.
      I do know that I don't add a lot of nutrients or do big water changes, given the Nitrate readings in my tap water some summers, I would just pollute my tank. So my plants rely on fish food to fish waste for most macro nutrients via the biological medium in a very well established dirty external filter. I find the Estimative Index thing a bit odd, add lots of macro nutrients, then change the water. And I know that in the 1990s Dennerle advocated big, slow dirty filters with some soil in the substrate and CO2 injection, a sort of Walstad + system. And my experience is that broadly non-filter and hang-on and external work well for plants - though I don't go in for the massive over-filtration of many, can't see the point, Nitrate is Nitrate, that is the output of all filters, whether it is a an Oase massive external or a small internal, the internal has issues (suckers are not my friends) but is fine for plants so long as the surface isn't over agitated (used to use two Fluval 3 on a 5 and 1/2 foot tank for over 4 years, cleaning them out on buggins turn basis, a separate filter every 14 days) under-gravel or air operated sponge, yes some plants, all non-rooted in the substrate, hornwort, Indian fern, java fern and floaters, but not most stem or more demanding. I await a proper scientific explanation of my experience.

  • @mexicalifishkeeper
    @mexicalifishkeeper Před rokem

    Was it just me or was ChaGPT biased against undergravel filters😂

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Haha. Yeah, it really took some persuading to accept my opinion! 🤣🤣 What a mad world we live in!

  • @emberframe6994
    @emberframe6994 Před rokem

    The AI is quite crazy

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Ha. It sure is. I think it might be coming for all of our jobs......

  • @Helvianir
    @Helvianir Před rokem

    oh oh, you went against the AI.
    I hope you're not on its list when it gains full consciousness and goes Skynet on humanity.

  • @aquaescaping2597
    @aquaescaping2597 Před rokem

    Didn't know AI could be so opinionated 😅

    • @AquariumShed
      @AquariumShed  Před rokem

      Ha. I know right. I didn't forsee us squabbling after just a few minutes! 🤣🤣 Anyhow, I was right. Plants are growing amazingly!

  • @richardcunliffe
    @richardcunliffe Před rokem

    Guess you saw this just now? czcams.com/video/KfDfWpR_oPI/video.html

  • @3DRC-707
    @3DRC-707 Před rokem

    Stealing the seed your hardscape idea. Thanks Chat GPT