this is what happen when you have good amount of c02 in your tank, you get lots and lots of bubbles!
and a time lapse for fun
talk about alot of Crystal Red shrimp!
disclaimer : none of these are mine and the credit goes to their respectable owners.
The crystal reds look gorgeous, I used to have a whole school of them (rough 30) in a tank and if I remember correctly they're still alive and well even now. It's been a few years since I've been home.
ReplyDeletedamn their probably populating like crazy in there huh? I have a 46 g hoping to do the same with my fire red cherries.
ReplyDeleteI really should get a fish tank, such easy pets to look after
ReplyDeleteChlorine from tapwater needs to be filtered before fish and plants can live in them, correct?
ReplyDeleteNice article man. Really interesting.
ReplyDeleteNever been much of a marine sort of person, did have a pet eel once though. Was the best pet ever lol
ReplyDeleteHow hard is this hobby to get into? I wouldn't mind setting up an aquarium with some fish and a few cool plants in it. Is it expensive to start up?
ReplyDeleteI once helped a friend haul a 7ft L shaped tank to his house. That thing was ridiculously heavy!
ReplyDeleteNice ones! Lovely views!
ReplyDeleteReally nice
ReplyDeleteAwesome videos, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBubbles and fishies :D
ReplyDeleteRelaxing ^^
ReplyDeletefish tanks are awesome and they let any room so much more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou tank looks great. I really love the green color.
ReplyDeleteI always had artificial plants in my tanks, the live things a way better. The videos are great. Followed
ReplyDeletethat's a pretty fishtank!
ReplyDeletesecond vid was cool
ReplyDeletei am gonna get my self a fish and a tank! :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do my fish always die eventually? I've never had one more than six months.
ReplyDeleteIs it hard to keep fish? I always imagined it would be difficult to keep up on feeding them every day.
ReplyDeleteThere should be more crab battles. That or drop homemade diver figures each depicting a way you can die in the ocean.
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