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@JayJay-cl2ot
@JayJay-cl2ot 2 күн бұрын
big company use wrong info to take over hobbist mind, so no correct info can get into people mind.
@reneesnugent3358
@reneesnugent3358 2 күн бұрын
Do you have to use o2 or canister filter for this setup?
@RcBlade
@RcBlade 3 күн бұрын
Dr. What's your thoughts on the 5000k cheap flood lights compared to your ge ultra bright bulbs? The flood lights are waterproof and cheaper compared to the ge ultrabright plus metal dome. I'm really curious on your thoughts. Thanks!
@RcBlade
@RcBlade 5 күн бұрын
Have you tried the cheap 5700k led flood lights for growing aquarium plants? You can get them for around 10 bucks.
@brendawhite1850
@brendawhite1850 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video! I've been searching for an in-depth explanation of how to create a self-sustaining aquarium because I wanted to try it. But honestly, I don't know if I'm up to the challenge. I wish I had such a knowledgeable person nearby. I have trouble just caring for one guppy and a pleco in a ten gallon tank.
@monokendo
@monokendo 5 күн бұрын
how many GE lights would i need for a 55G top fin aquarium?
@petertousignant6566
@petertousignant6566 6 күн бұрын
Thanks I am getting this light used but at over 50% off, but it’s large enough for me to light two different tanks so its current mounting method won’t work. I didn’t want to do cables because I live in an Rv and I have to move it every once in awhile. I was trying to figure out how I could make a rigid suspension system probably using all thread. My main obstacle was the brackets. The ones they sell wouldn’t work and you just gifted me with a couple options. I think I will take your method but I will make a couple 90* bends so it folds over horizontal along the back side, drill a three holes of 2 different od’s one for my all thread adapter and two where I can use two separate wires connecting the left and right brackets. they are mainly for cosmetic purposes, but they will also provide a tad bit more rigidity by preventing brackets moving in opposite directions. Who knows maybe I will come up with a sleek way for me to hang my aquascaping tools from the outside of the left and right brackets. Umm making sure I leave enough space between the back of the lights to the bottom of my cables I could go to tap plastic and build myself a custom organizer for food, treatments etc.. that would sit on top of the wires and using a small piece of wire connect it to the all thread. This would free up so much space plus everything will look neat organized and be within arms length.. now that you got helped me figure out the solution to that obstacle, my mind is set free to spin out more creations like a artistic idea hamster who took a bath in Mr. Walter Whites new recipe
@gk9417
@gk9417 10 күн бұрын
lol ya sometimes I don’t watch the videos to the end lol 🤷 sorry To me if you can’t get to the point in 25 minutes 🤷🏼‍♂️ I do love your videos 👍🙏✌️🇨🇦
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 2 күн бұрын
I don't watch videos all the way to the end too. Sometimes I may only watch them for about five minutes.
@user-kt1vl4gi4j
@user-kt1vl4gi4j 10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. My feeder finally started to act up this summer. I used your fix to fix mine and long and behold it works like magic. Thank you so much!
@fredoo1001
@fredoo1001 10 күн бұрын
Hello Doctor , thanks for all you info on Anoxic filtration , just discovered your channel and i have been watching your videos daily. I do have one questions. for the plenum void , what do you think of using some type of hard sponge fabric instead of plastic crates to create the void. I'm just wondering how will it perform with the added surface area
@fishkeepingandbonsaiofthenorth
@fishkeepingandbonsaiofthenorth 11 күн бұрын
I watched her channel before and her advise is terrible. Goldfish have been bred in Asia for hundreds of years. This video is ok but the advise is not correct either. The problem is North America is that people do not understand the basics of fish keeping for Koi and goldfish and Arowana. The principle is always the same. Learn to create and keep the water. It is an art. You learn to create and keep the water and the fish will be happy and will live for many years. The genetics is not the issue. Water always is the issue and keeping and creating good water will include feeding, temperature, filtration. etc. I have kept gold fish for over 40 years without issues. Master the water. Watch some Chinese and Japanese channels if you want to learn how to keep gold fish, Koi and Arowana properly.
@carlosbarba4753
@carlosbarba4753 11 күн бұрын
Do you think I could use tezontle instead zeolite? Is kitty litter zeolite?
@dackerman123
@dackerman123 11 күн бұрын
Your fish don't seem sick...so what's the problem?
@rolfkarlsson276
@rolfkarlsson276 11 күн бұрын
I know this is old drama by now, but I still want to chime in. I wonder where you get the 25% from, but I guess you can define success however you want. And not having any interest in a particular system does not mean you don't care about the fish and are only in it for the money. For instance, blackwater is beneficial for most species, yet people rarely have an interest in it. That does not mean you don't care about the fish. There are a million ways to keep fish, do what interests you, and let others do what interests them. If you are just interested in what is best for the fish, then you should be out there protecting ecosystems and fighting off wild catchers, not keeping them in glass boxes for your own enjoyment.
@geoffsteever
@geoffsteever 12 күн бұрын
@anoxicfiltrationplenums - Hello, I’ve enjoyed learning about your plenum approach and plan to try it out soon in my fishroom. I watched your snail video today and found it helpful but also wanted to share something new I learned recently. There is a “newish” type of snail in the hobby which is doing unbelievable work inside my tanks. It seems to be the Goldilocks of snails in my opinion. The snail I am referring to is the blueberry snail. It only eats algae and leftover food your fish miss. They don’t eat plants nor do they burrow into the substrate. The most important aspect of this species in my opinion is they don’t over reproduce. Blueberry snails are live bearers and females give birth to a new snail every 3-weeks or so. They are fascinating to watch, beautiful to look at and are incredible at managing algae. I have them in two of my tanks (90-gallons & 75-gallons), and I started with approximately 10 snails in each. I highly recommend them and although pricy, well worth the investment. Check out Moonlight Aquatics as this is where I got mine. I’ve only had them for about a month so far but think they are pretty special animals. I can share a video with you if interested is learning more.
@andyashtray
@andyashtray 13 күн бұрын
My 6ftx2ftx2ft aquarium i used 4 3ftx1ft under gravel filter plates works perfect
@MyNeighborsaJackAss
@MyNeighborsaJackAss 13 күн бұрын
My cousin worked at a fish shop back in the late 80’s and early 90’s. He got me started on my first aquarium. He had an under gravel filter and explained its function. I liked the idea of it. It makes sense. So in 1991 I started my first aquarium with an under gravel filter. I always made sure to have several inches of natural gravel. It works great. Over time it creates its own eco system in the gravel.
@andyashtray
@andyashtray 14 күн бұрын
Hi Dr novak just a little about a experience I had with my plenum on my 75 gallon planted community tank this tank has been setup and running flawlessly since you setup your 90 gallon tank right what hsppend to me I was setting up my 6ftx2ftx2ft and in the process I somehow managed to jam the airline that runs the plenum on the 75 gallon cutting off the air completely to the plenum the next morning my wife noticed all the fish were gasping at the surface baring in mind I also run a fluval fx6 for mechanical purposes only on this tank so had plenty water movement so.i instantly tested the water and boom a massive nitrite spike it was then I notice the plenum was not running I put a nother air pump and airline to it done a big water change and all was well again so this just goes to show that yes all my biological work is 100,% being done by the plenum and to anyone that says they do not work this just proves they 100% work all my 35 aquariums are very stable and healthy running your slow moving plenum system thanks again for your continued support
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 10 күн бұрын
Thanks I hope others read your post
@scruples3
@scruples3 14 күн бұрын
way to much griping. How about more content instead.
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 10 күн бұрын
LOL!
@donde1984
@donde1984 15 күн бұрын
Well made honestly and you're right nothing else in the market !. Have a question for you if you don't mind. Will it filtered a 60 gallon aquarium no problem and how long is the cycle
@antykoczownik
@antykoczownik 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. Novak!
@shrimppimp4509
@shrimppimp4509 16 күн бұрын
The problem with this is that i have to buy the light first then through trial and error i have to waste so much money just to get the right light for my newly planted tank to start pearling, this is useful information if you already bought the light but most people who want to know what light they should buy wants to know if the light is correct before purchasing and NOBODY has the money to start experimenting with twinstars and chihiros and kessils, thanks but no thanks this isnt useful. Actively telling people to "keep buying lights till you get it right" is not good advice
@rd946
@rd946 16 күн бұрын
What's to prevent filling your tubular undergravel filter with BCB media instead of just a void? Would it be effective?
@allteair3391
@allteair3391 16 күн бұрын
mine started as seed in the aquarium i did 2 plantings and the older one it long and tall and seem pretty happy, there are a lot of little ones spouting everywere. no co2, shrimp stratum with sand on top, notheing else special done to it in tank sponge filter with multiple air stones.DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE TRIMMING TYVM
@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 16 күн бұрын
Very clear, Dr. Novak. Very good explanation.
@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 16 күн бұрын
I am 76 and I am still learning. That is why I like your station. Very well explained.
@MAR_10-x5w
@MAR_10-x5w 18 күн бұрын
this is why it's for aquascaping and you have too mush fish though lmaoo that's why I only have 1 betta on my 5 gallon tank with monte carlo in it.
@gnarlytubeage
@gnarlytubeage 18 күн бұрын
I am a Karen and I approve this video
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 16 күн бұрын
ALLLL Right! Thanks.
@snlfan2609
@snlfan2609 18 күн бұрын
I do have a plenum-related question .... recently, one of my bubble stones worked its way back up out of the tube (suction cup failed to hold it in place) and I'm pretty sure my juvenile bristlenose pleco went down the tube and may now be down in the plenum underneath all that soil and kitty litter and gravel. Have you had this happen (losing a fish in there)? And do you have suggestions for how to get him back out?
@snlfan2609
@snlfan2609 18 күн бұрын
When I first heard you use the term plenum, I googled the definition in an effort to better understand exactly what you were talking about and guess what -- the definition is exactly what you've said: a void or space. Most of the references pointed to plenum in air conditioning industry, and I began to understand that the "plenum" isn't the "thing" that you built out of plates. The space underneath the plates is the plenum. Adding bioballs or some other sort of similar material helps to develop a very robust environment for bacteria to grow in that space or void .... and that's where the magical chemistry pieces happen. 😊 So glad I found your channel!
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 16 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right it's the space underneath the plate.
@wolfeyeraven
@wolfeyeraven 18 күн бұрын
Working in Computer Electronics I have to explain to people all the time that a "Touch Screen" is really 2 separate things. It is a Video Display with a Touch panel "Digitizer" ( which is a USB device ) Overlayed on it. I think the same goes here, an Anoxic system consists of a Filter plate with a VOID (or Plenum ) under it.
@billsmith582
@billsmith582 19 күн бұрын
Hi Dr Novak, a constructive, logical and convincing video once again. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. There is one area that I am having issues with: selecting the correct and best lighting for planted discus/angels tanks which are tall - over 70 cm and up to 120 cm. Are you able to recommend the way approach for us and also some lighting options?
@bamabladez
@bamabladez 19 күн бұрын
I only want the kessil for the shimmer. Need to find a cheap way to create the shimmer. Need a lens of some sort.
@bryanprather783
@bryanprather783 19 күн бұрын
I think it's human nature to unnecessarily over complicate things, especially in our hobby. You have provided an uncomplicated way to allow nature to due the work without relying on expensive or even fads that imply things that in the end, just aren't meant for the result that most hobbyists want to achieve.
@TheMeatCardigan
@TheMeatCardigan 19 күн бұрын
Don't call people a "Karen", be an adult and call them a C***. They deserve it for being "Human Dirt Magnets". Great information on this channel. Thanks for your time and sharing of knowledge.
@andrewarnott2428
@andrewarnott2428 19 күн бұрын
So true and for the record I love undergravel filter. I thought a plenum was about the void and slower then usual flow. Thank you for your videos
@TheNoilif
@TheNoilif 20 күн бұрын
I don't think you should compare goldfish biology to our own. Goldfish are carp and in nature carp sift or winnow through substrate that includes sand and mud. If it wasn't their natural behavior, then I'd agree that it would damage their internals but there are all sorts of substrate sifting fish both marine and freshwater than have adapted to this feeding behavior. It's also worth noting that these types of fish remove the algae and detritus from the substrate by passing it through their digestive system and not just in their mouths. Parrotfish bight off chunks of calcium carbonate (coral skeletons) and then poop out sand. I find that my goldfish display healthier behavior when they have sand to sift through as it replicates their natural behavior. As far as the clouding of the tank caused by adding sand, that's mostly the result of not cleaning the sand properly before adding it to the tank. I've been keeping both salt and freshwater tanks with sand beds for years and I just rinse the sand until the water runs clear and have never had issues with cloudy water when adding sand to the tank. Sometimes, I'll get cloudy water a couple of days later but that's from the bacteria bloom resulting in the sand acting as added biomedia to the tank. This clears up within a day or two. Gravel on the other hand poses more risks than sand. For 1, it can get lodged in their digestive tract much easier than sand. It also becomes a nitrate sink if left inert and if you don't keep it stirred up it can lead to a tank crash once it can no longer hold the excess buildup of nitrogen. There are countless accounts of people losing their entire tank because of a sudden release of nitgrogen from their gravel substrates. Adding a plenum helps to resolve this but very few people add this step and just use gravel. Plenums can also be tricky to not only setup correctly but also maintain. Sand doesn't have this issue because the fish are able to sift through the entire sandbed as long as it's not too deep. This constant sifting off the entire sustrate bed helps to keep their waste from settling into the substrate and pushes it into their filters. I also think there is the aesthtics to consider. Plenum setups can be effective filtration systems but I would never use one in an aquascape or minimalist design due to them just not being very attractive. Most professional goldfish keepers tend to not do either and go barebottom and then grow think carpets of algae for the fish to constantly graze on but I think if you're going to do a substrate sand poses less problems than gravel and also looks more aesthetically pleasing.
@pacae911
@pacae911 20 күн бұрын
LOOLLL
@gk9417
@gk9417 20 күн бұрын
Hi had a dirt magnet filter when I was younger I remember that’s the first filter I had because it was cheaper 👍✌️🙏🇨🇦 I’m 69 years old now lol
@q.d.mcgraw
@q.d.mcgraw 20 күн бұрын
"Dirt Magnet" is probably a registered trademark although we do usually call cotton swabs q-tips and copy machines xerox machines and tissues kleenex.
@anoxicfiltrationplenums
@anoxicfiltrationplenums 16 күн бұрын
Could be a generic name being used or a synonym right?
@andrescott2794
@andrescott2794 20 күн бұрын
I used to have a 55g tank with a underwear fder I like them way better than all the other one they make now I touched thay did not make them any more I like to get me 1
@eugeniovazquez7444
@eugeniovazquez7444 20 күн бұрын
Hi Doc , I use the tubing the same one you showed and you did correct me on this a few years ago back , Doc , right I don’t know if people want to except the knowledge you offer or just be stubborn
@gk9417
@gk9417 20 күн бұрын
It’s doesn’t really matter lol ✌️🙏🇨🇦
@1markymark1
@1markymark1 20 күн бұрын
My Dad was a furnace man, it was a plenum, not an under coil filter 😊
@reneesnugent3358
@reneesnugent3358 20 күн бұрын
I'm so happy that you clarified the plenum. I was going to start a 20 gallon aquarium for angelfish. I'm having a difficult time keeping them well. I've seen your videos with cutting the tube and adding kitty litter and other things. Should I put the other stuff? I'm trying to figure out how to do this with plants. I'm new with this plenum. Could you please recommend how to set it up?? I'd really appreciate it!!
@jay-remedy-plz
@jay-remedy-plz 20 күн бұрын
Sponges, including the Dirt Magnet have no regard for the material getting trapped. Clever Marketers. That’s a positive and not a negative for fish-keeping.
@aryah1513
@aryah1513 20 күн бұрын
Whaddup doc? I've been in the hobby for years and just heard of a plenum recently because of Aquarium Co Op name dropping you. I think people are unaware of the anoxic bacteria if they're telling you it's the same thing as an undergravel filter. To be frank the 1st time I saw you explain it... I was thinking "why is he calling an undergravel filter a plenum?" and started to space out. Then I heard you talking about charged-this-and-that and it piqued my interest and I kept listening to realize a plenum isn't an ordinary undergravel filter... it's a very specific type. Also Karen is someone who complains about petty things.
@ManypossibilitiesGaoLY
@ManypossibilitiesGaoLY 21 күн бұрын
Thanks for teaching us a some awesome tip.
@zoltar7274
@zoltar7274 22 күн бұрын
My tetra air pump was loud. Aquaneat is the quietest.
@reneesnugent3358
@reneesnugent3358 22 күн бұрын
Okay, I'm trying to figure out how to make a 29 gallon with a ugf. I've seen different systems you have made. Do I need to cut off the tube for the ugf? Or can I just make it like this guy did with those ingredients? Do I just use one tube?