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@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 12 күн бұрын
Finally, my fish won't judge me for having a tank stand held together by duct tape and dreams!
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 17 күн бұрын
Finally, plants that grow as slow as my ambition to clean my tank! 🌱🐟
@debraking2516
@debraking2516 18 күн бұрын
Nice video, well done!! 😃
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 18 күн бұрын
Hi there! 😊 Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video. Your positive feedback is truly appreciated and motivates me to keep creating more content. I'm always working on bringing you more valuable and exciting content, and your support helps make that possible. Looking forward to seeing you in the comments section again soon. Have an amazing day!
@vxxen6020
@vxxen6020 27 күн бұрын
from a guy thats capable of killing the toughest of plants without even doing anything, i will consider this list as a challenge
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 27 күн бұрын
Hello! Thanks so much for your comment. I love your determination to take on this challenge, and I'm sure you'll do great with these tips. Even the toughest plants can thrive with the right care, and I'm here to help you every step of the way. If you have any questions or need more advice, feel free to ask. Keep us updated on your progress, and happy planting! Your success stories inspire us all.
@mohdsamiuzzaman5526
@mohdsamiuzzaman5526 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for information. Please upload video with less switching screen frame.
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for your thoughtful feedback and for watching my video. I'm glad you found the information helpful. I'll certainly consider your suggestion to reduce screen switches in future videos to make them even better for you and other viewers. Your support means a lot and helps me create more valuable content for the fishkeeping community. Happy fishkeeping and see you in the next video!
@Shadow69884
@Shadow69884 Ай бұрын
Nice effort
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind comment and for recognizing the effort put into this video. It's feedback like yours that keeps me motivated to create and share more content about aquarium keeping.
@NotHuman03
@NotHuman03 Ай бұрын
I have a no substrate aquarium With plants as Anubias , hugrophipla pinnatifida , crypts , guppy grass ,bacopa , hornwort , dwarf water lettuce ,salvinia . Could you tell me more plants which i can add , who dont need substrate too. Like java moss , java fern etc or maybe more bryophytes.
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your aquarium setup-it sounds like you have a wonderfully diverse plant life. For your no substrate aquarium, you might consider adding some more bryophytes like Riccia fluitans or Pellia, which are excellent for floating or attaching to driftwood and rocks, much like Java moss and ferns. Another great option could be moss balls, which are not only decorative but also functional, helping to keep the water clean. Your selection of plants like Anubias and Crypts already sets a fantastic base for a thriving ecosystem. We’d love to see how your tank evolves with these new additions! Thanks again for watching and commenting.
@NotHuman03
@NotHuman03 Ай бұрын
​@@dbcaquatics Thanks for the info bro Im a beginner so that helps me alot.
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
It's absolutely wonderful to hear that you found the video informative and helpful as you start your fishkeeping journey. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave such a positive comment. Here at DBC Aquatics, we aim to support enthusiasts of all levels, and knowing that the content is aiding a beginner like yourself is incredibly rewarding. Feel free to ask any questions you might have in the comments, or suggest topics you're interested in. We're here to help and encourage you every step of the way. Happy fishkeeping and looking forward to seeing you in the community!
@NotHuman03
@NotHuman03 Ай бұрын
@@dbcaquatics such a lovely comment , earned a new subscriber . I would really like some videos on these topics: Why shrimp easily die and how to keep them alive for absolute beginners Breeding fancy guppies in Tub / small ponds How to control snail population How and which plants can be grown in gravel/sand using root tabs
@NotHuman03
@NotHuman03 Ай бұрын
@@dbcaquatics another topic which non aquatic plants can be grown in aquarium, like keeping their roots in water while their leaves and stem out , like how money plant or pothos is grown in aquariums Can monstera be grown like that ? What about purple queen ? Wandering jew ? Elephant ear plant ? Spider plant ? Mint plant are these safe for fish ?
@MADMUSICENT.
@MADMUSICENT. Ай бұрын
New subs. 🇵🇭
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hey there! 🌟 Thanks so much for subscribing and joining our community! It's great to have you with us. Dive in and enjoy!
@Anne.M.Kenyon
@Anne.M.Kenyon Ай бұрын
I wrote this poem decades ago, it may help your cause ❤ When a Goldfish cries. By Anne.M.Kenyon Nobody cared that I was dying, Nobody heard my pitiful crying. For Im just a fish without feelings or fears, So nobody noticed my desperate tears. Im stupid they say, I don’t have a brain. So I cant feel emotion, and cannot feel pain. ‘’Fish can not suffer’’ Ive heard people say. If only they knew what I felt like today. For I have a heart, and a soul, just like you, But how cruel is this world that I was born to. I’ll be leaving it shortly, I cant take much more. So I sink through the water ‘till I rest on the floor. I want to swim upwards, I need to get air, But my fins feel so heavy, they cant get me there. Its so frightening down here, all alone in my pain; So I dream as Im dying, that I can swim once again. I feel more at peace now, my pain is much less, Nothing can hurt me, there’s no more distress. This question I leave you, as I lay here dying, Why does nobody notice, when a goldfish is crying? By Anne.M.Kenyon
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hi Anne, thank you so much for sharing your deeply touching poem, 'When a Goldfish Cries.' It's incredibly moving and serves as a vital reminder of the sensitivity and life experiences of creatures that are often dismissed or overlooked. Your poem beautifully articulates the silent pain that can be felt by even the smallest of beings, emphasizing a message that resonates deeply with our mission here. It's voices like yours that can truly help to change perceptions and foster a deeper respect for all living beings. Thank you for lending your voice to such a critical cause. I encourage everyone who feels touched by Anne’s message to like, subscribe, and activate notifications for more content that aims to enlighten and inspire. Let’s continue this conversation and spread awareness together. Thanks again, Anne, for your impactful contribution and for reminding us of the empathy we owe to every creature in our world.
@Anne.M.Kenyon
@Anne.M.Kenyon Ай бұрын
"Meet Samantha".... and give her a good slap for putting a goldfish in that horrendous bowl 👍🤮😳
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hello! First, thank you so much for joining the conversation and for your commitment to proper fish care. It's incredibly important to address the common myths surrounding the care of goldfish, including the unsuitability of bowls as long-term habitats. These little guys need space, filtration, and a proper environment to thrive, which a small bowl simply cannot provide. It’s through comments like yours that we can educate and encourage more responsible pet ownership. We cover a range of topics regarding correct aquatic care, so your insights and engagement really help. Looking forward to seeing you in future videos, and thanks again for your advocacy for better fish care!
@hideurchildrennow7023
@hideurchildrennow7023 Ай бұрын
4:07 is that from Mark(MJ aquascaping) great vid btw!
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words! That setup at 4:07 isn't from Mark who is brilliant, but it's definitely inspired by his style. We'd love to see you around again!
@sassytherabbit
@sassytherabbit Ай бұрын
I love how short and concise that was! It was easy to fit into a bit of free time. Thanks!
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
I really appreciate your comment and am so glad to hear the video's length and clarity worked well for you. It's always great to know when the content fits perfectly into someone’s day. Your support means a lot to me. We've got lots more concise and insightful content coming up that I think you'll really enjoy. Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts, and I hope to keep seeing you around!
@LawnCareMinimalist
@LawnCareMinimalist Ай бұрын
The subtitles at the bottom are super annoying, but good video. I had to hold my thumb in front of the subtitles or I felt like I’d have a seizure or something. If people need subtitles I’m sure the’d know where the CC button is, but other than that, great list. I prefer easy plants.
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Hello! First off, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and for the compliment on the video! I’m sorry to hear the subtitles were distracting for you. We try to make our videos accessible for everyone, but your point about the CC button is well taken. We'll look into making subtitles optional or less intrusive in our future videos. If you’re into easy plants and more, make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to never miss a video! Thanks again for your feedback, and happy watching!
@LawnCareMinimalist
@LawnCareMinimalist Ай бұрын
@@dbcaquaticsI would have subscribed but the subtitles I was really not into. The CC button is there for any video, but if other videos might have the subtitles I’m mentioning it because it was very hard to watch. And FYI, liking is more important than subscribers but subscribers are worth something for brand deals. And comments aren’t worth anything to the algorithm… they just help the audience feel more connected to the creator… my wife does about $10K a month on YT, so I know some of the less known stuff, and I figured I’d pass it along. Likes get you into people’s feed… few views come from subscribers but brand deals do care about subscribers (secondary to views).
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Thank you for your candid feedback and for sharing some insider KZbin knowledge with us. It’s really valuable to get your perspective, especially regarding the importance of likes and subscriber counts in relation to brand deals. We’re taking your comments about the subtitles seriously and are looking into refining them to improve the viewing experience for everyone. We aim to create content that’s not only informative but also enjoyable to watch. We appreciate your time and hope to see you back on the channel soon!
@PrajwalKik
@PrajwalKik Ай бұрын
Awesome, lovely video.
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics Ай бұрын
Your support means the world to me, thank you for watching!
@user-BrandyLane21
@user-BrandyLane21 2 ай бұрын
I love fish!!!❤
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 2 ай бұрын
Hey @user-BrandyLane21! Thanks so much for your comment. It's always exciting to connect with fellow fish lovers! We're glad you enjoyed the video and shared your enthusiasm. If you’re keen on exploring more about our underwater friends, consider subscribing and hitting the bell icon to stay updated on all our latest videos. We’ve got lots more interesting content coming your way, designed to help you learn and grow your own aquatic paradise. Thanks for being a part of our community, and keep those bubbles coming! 🐠💙
@keshavraj1801
@keshavraj1801 2 ай бұрын
Hi, you mentioned to feed shrimps once in a while...so could you just give us a basic idea of how frequently as of number of days gap or amount of feed. Since I am new to this hobby, I don't have much idea and your video is really helpful and to the point. I'm sure your channel will grow rapidly.❤❤
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 2 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you so much for your comment and I'm really pleased to hear that you found the video helpful. When it comes to feeding shrimps, particularly for someone just starting in the hobby, it's crucial to find a balance that works specifically for your tank. I generally recommend feeding your shrimps once every 2-3 days. Begin with a small amount of feed-just enough that they can consume it completely within a few hours. This approach helps in avoiding overfeeding, which is important as it impacts the water quality and overall health of your aquarium. Monitor how your shrimps are eating and how the water quality is holding up after feedings. If the shrimps eat all their food quickly, you can gradually increase the amount slightly, but if you notice leftovers, it’s best to reduce the amount of food or extend the interval between feedings. Again, thank you for watching and for your great question! If you haven’t already, please consider subscribing to the channel and turning on notifications to get more insights and updates. You can also like this video if you found it useful-it really helps support the channel. Feel free to ask more questions anytime, and keep enjoying your shrimp keeping journey!
@carmicarowell3394
@carmicarowell3394 2 ай бұрын
That is great i just got one as a surprise
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 2 ай бұрын
Hello! What a delightful surprise to hear about your new betta! Betta fish are truly captivating with their vibrant colors and unique personalities. It’s great to have you in our community, sharing such exciting news. If you’re looking for tips on care or just curious about how to make your betta’s environment ideal, you’ll find more resources coming here. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you won’t miss out on any helpful updates or our community discussions. We’re here to help make your betta keeping experience as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience-let's make this journey together!
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 4 ай бұрын
What of the 10 steps is your favorite? These tips are for you and the best way to setup a new tank. Subscribe and comment below on your favorite step. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mKqvqZmJrd6amJYsi=28mQ6k8REBXrG_u9
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 4 ай бұрын
Pearl weed plant is our favorite plant in our aquarium, what is yours? Comment below and we will do a video on your favorite aquarium plant or plants. Be sure to subscribe to see more on aquariums or fish tanks. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZmugomDoKmigdUsi=Zg4hNVDwgpFe3dDG
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 4 ай бұрын
What Aquarium substrate are you using? Have a favorite? Comment down below on which one is your favorite new substrate, be sure to subscibe to see more videos. kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3WtnYx6l9V-a9ksi=LBVEOI_EvD7KfPEg
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 4 ай бұрын
What Aquarium Fish have you selected or have at the moment? Comment below to share your suggestions, and subscribe if you want to see more videos like this! kzbin.info/www/bejne/kHibXp9sadWCoacsi=GssuprJJeVleJJ8g
@blackattackgaming7827
@blackattackgaming7827 4 ай бұрын
A good way to know how not to overfeed bettas is give them what they can eat in like 10 seconds i know most places including the back of the container says like 5-10 minutes but in that time they can eat anything plus your just gonna end up with it all at the bottom of the tank good luck to everyone i hope this helped.
@blackattackgaming7827
@blackattackgaming7827 4 ай бұрын
Fish in nature barley eat so skipping a day wouldn't hurt either 😊
@dbcaquatics
@dbcaquatics 4 ай бұрын
Hey there, thanks a bunch for sharing your insight on betta feeding! Your tip about giving them just enough to gobble up in 10 seconds is pure gold. It's like you're their personal nutritionist, making sure they get just the right amount without overindulging. And you're so right about those misleading instructions on the container - who needs 5-10 minutes anyway, right? Your advice is like a beacon of light for all betta owners out there, helping us keep our finned friends happy and healthy. Cheers to you for spreading the wisdom!
@blackattackgaming7827
@blackattackgaming7827 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much just trying my best 😊