So… What did you use? Liquid fertilizer or root tabs?
@TomoyoTatar16 күн бұрын
Finally an adult.
@Jake-c2b18 күн бұрын
Nice
@arvin485522 күн бұрын
Tessellated Darters Banded Killifish Swallowtail Shiners Small White Suckers Just a sampling from the nearest stream, all peacefully coexisting for five months now.
@ColossalSwordFormAndTechniqueАй бұрын
Easy Green has C02. Not good if you have fish ☝️
@TropicaltipАй бұрын
What is that tank
@roysoth1929Ай бұрын
I keep longer sunfish, greensided darter, fantail darter, blue ridge sculpin, black nose dace, long nose dace, brown bullhead. My darter took to bloodworms the day of collection, very interesting yours were picky.
@mywildadventurescanada-n1rАй бұрын
youtube.com/@mywildadventurescanada-n1r?si=n-LvOfE04ENWvGTG this is my KZbin channel
@AkbarZeb-p6f2 ай бұрын
What's the point of featuring a croacking gourami just to put shitty guitar over it?
@KAC3Y12242 ай бұрын
Hey Mr.Birkholtz
@trimatha37733 ай бұрын
Is it working?
@pattypimental59623 ай бұрын
How did it work
@cheryllong9953 ай бұрын
It's difficult to hear you over the music.
@pbsamanthamarie4 ай бұрын
This is a great video! I hope you don't mind, I have something to share - I have an economy tip if you are a parent letting your child pick out fish and tank stuff, or a kid or on a very limited budget: the dollar tree, (where everything is $1 or $1.20 or something like that) they have a lot of stuff you can decorate your fishtank with. You can get little bags of gravel (I recommend natural color, not the painted gravel rocks, unless you know if they are safe for a fishtank) and also those little bags of colored glass rocks that are right by the gravel; they can add some Sparkle and color to your tank! Look in the toy section, you can also find some little figures to decorate your tank with. And spring water! They also sometimes have little tanks, the type that is a glass bowl. But make sure you know if the fish you get is an air breather, (like a Betta or Goldfish) or if it's a water breather like most fish, because then you'll need an air filter.
@pbsamanthamarie4 ай бұрын
Update!
@rhondaharper92946 ай бұрын
Can I clean lids the same way?
@jl6446 ай бұрын
My favorite carpeting plant is pearl weed. The easiest plant out there to carpet bar none.
@chatterboxblonde60957 ай бұрын
My local fish shop gave me 9 neons and a cardinal by accident😮 just one on its own! He seems fine and does school with the neons! Very odd lol
@franciscocarrasco16257 ай бұрын
I feed my darters shrimp flakes. I buy dry shrimp and ground a couple up and sprinkle it in
@MichaelRobinson-vw4jg7 ай бұрын
Can I plant these in an established aquarium??
@fleendarthemagnificent73728 ай бұрын
In the past, (and now) I have kept many wild species. Creek chubs(NOT community fish!), blunt-nose minnows, southern red belly dace, green sunfish, blue gills, green-gills, orange-spotted sunnies, long-ear sunnies, spotfin shiners, rainbow, Johnny, banded, greenside and fantail darters. I have also kept both the common and brindled madtom catfish along with a smallmouth bass briefly, but they need a much bigger tank than I have. So I have a good knowledge of keeping wild fish. My biggest problem is keeping the water crystal clear as you do. Currently I have a 29 gallon tank and no longer have the sunfish, only 4 spotfins, 4 blunt-nose, 4 banded, 1 rainbow darter and 1 brindled madtom. What can I do to clear up my water? All of my fish eagerly eat frozen fresh blood worms and my shiners and minnows eat flakes. Lastly. Raccoon creek. That is the name of the creek behind my house. I found a colonial American pipe head in this creek.
@parkersouthgate6748 ай бұрын
My green side started eating flakes in 3 days.
@ray69768 ай бұрын
I have some monte carlo in 2 tanks..i dont use co2 and i have really good aquarium lights i added..the monte carlo just doesnt seem to want to do much.
@rjejames28Ай бұрын
Try the flourish excel i have baby tears in a low tech and it's as healthy as I've seen in any tank but very slow growing.
@trixie163610 ай бұрын
What does fizzing mean? If I have a limestone rock from my yard (Miami, Florida) and it fizzed a little does that mean it’s no good? I’m confused on the rules 😅
@alainabastardo78710 ай бұрын
Mr Birkholz i miss you. it’s my birthday can i get a shoutout 🤗
@tammybaker970310 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your expertise. I have some rocks I would like to try in my aquarium and now I know how to make sure they are safe for my fish. Thank you again
@ellaaqua10 ай бұрын
Looks like the beginnings of a great setup. Good luck to you!😊
@WASasquatch10 ай бұрын
Late to the game, but a simple, helpful video. Hard scape looks great with the accent foliage.
@willparsons3211 ай бұрын
This is why we are blessed with good quality all-in-one liquid fertilizers... It takes billions of miles of guess work out of trying to get it right! Noy sure what you use but i mix mine with two different brands... THRIVE ALL IN ONE W/ MICRO AND MACRO NUTRIENTS as well as API's LEAF ZONE. I will dose one day with thrive... wait 24 hours and add ½ the recommended of API. It's like going to a glove manufacturer and having a custom pair of gloves made JUST for your own hands...
@kskeithstone11 ай бұрын
my mbunas eat every plant including the java moss, java fern and the first one you mentioned. I decided to get a 12" plastic set-in tank for the plants, this should help with the over stocking of mbunas
@TOTALLY_A_CAT_PERSON11 ай бұрын
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@phillip1beer Жыл бұрын
We have a hidden canyon with 60 to 100-foot walls with a wide rocky shallow stream here in Northeast Ohio that very few people know exists. It is the upper headwaters of the Grand River and it is teaming with Darters, crayfish, Sculpins, and other small fish. There is nothing more fun than wading around in it trying to catch them. You have to outsmart them, Darters are very fast and scury under rocks. If you place a large aquarium net behind the rock and lift the tock from the back the Darters will often swim right into your net.
@phillip1beer Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/opemXnZ9Z5ZqnZI Hi Kiwi, I am an old guy (69) and have been an aquarium hobbyist ever since my mom gave me a 5-gallon fish tank when I was 5 or 6. One of my very early fish was a crayfish. I put a flat rock up along the front glass along with a big sea snail shell that was about 5 inches in diameter. My little crayfish dug under the rock in the gravel and it wasn't long before he had a large home under the rock and as he dug it out he moved all the gravel away from the glass so that I could see in. He dug over to the large snail shell which was also by the front glass and it became his most favorite place to hang out. He would go around inside the shell until he came to where the top of the shell was broken off and he would sit there with his claws sticking out and his feelers sticking up and watch everything in the world outside his little home. Sometimes my baby Bullheads (black and very cute) would swim back under his rock and nip his tail and he would back down till he could turn around and go after them. Sometimes he would tear off a piece of their tale but it didn't stop them from tormenting him. As a little boy with an aquarium in my room, I think I spent as much time watching my aquarium as I did watching TV. My crayfish got used to me watching him but if I came to close to the glass he would raise his pinchers at me but never retreat into the shell. One of the most fascinating things about watching him was how industrious he was. He would use those front claws like a bulldozer moving out gravel from beneath his stone and piling them up around the opening that lead into his lair under the rock. It was fun watching him search through the gravel with his eight legs and feet for food and hand things up from foot to foot. I suppose calling them feet is an inaccurate way to describe them. It seems if I remember the back four legs ended in little pointed spears that the front four had little tiny pincher-like ends that worked much like hands to hand the food up to the two tiny little spear-like hands up by its mouth. It was fun to watch them use these legs to search through the gravel for food. They are terrific scavengers and bottom cleaners. The fish that are most vulnerable to them are smaller fish like black tetras and smaller Angelfish that tend to sleep near the bottom. I remember as a little boy I would come to watch my fish at night with a small flashlight and catch my crayfish in the act of carrying one of these small fish across the bottom toward his cave. I rescued a number of small fish from him. Faster fish like white clouds, zebra fish, common minnows, are much less apt to be a midnight snack for him. A crayfish will love you if you give him a live earthworm. I can't believe you getting yours to crawl up your arm and also letting you brush him with a toothbrush but I guess if you spend time with any animal you can tame them. I had a pet snapping turtle when I was a kid that I became great friends with and he would take raw hamburger right from between my fingers and never try to bite me. He only tried when I first caught him but after that every day I would catch him bugs and crickets and feed him raw hamburger and we became great friends. Of course, I never approached him carelessly like grabbing him but if I respected him and picked him up gently he was fairly tame. I took him back to the lake and let him loose in the Fall and watched him swim out into the lake and stop and look back at me before continuing back out into the wild. Crayfish are so interesting to keep in an aquarium. I think they prefer shallow water especially when they are small and I have had better luck with them in smaller tanks. It could be a water pressure thing. Also if you have an open top tank or even a covered tank with just a small opening they will often find the opening and climb out. I enjoyed your video.
@phillip1beer Жыл бұрын
I am a nearly 70-year-old guy who has been keeping fish since I was five or six when my mother gave me my first 5-gallon aquarium. I have always enjoyed keeping wild little fish that I have caught in creeks and ponds. Ever since I was small I have enjoyed catching little fishes for my aquariums. From a very young age as with many others in the hobby, My addiction to the hobby has led to me acquiring more tanks. Over the years my aquarium hobby has waxed and wained but never died out and Its waiting has been more due to other obligations and money. Even now in my old age with a shoestring budget I have a fish room down in my dungeon basement with bargain second-hand aquariums and cleat plastic tubs full of fish and aquaponic plants growing out of them like a literal jungle. Over the years I have kept minnows, Bluegills, baby Bullheads, baby channel cats, and of course Darters. Once I brought home a bunch of minnows and put them into an overcrowded 40-gallon long tank with a large number of guppies. One of the minnows was not a minnow but something much bigger, perhaps a chub. I don't know. I soon found it was eating other minnows as big as it was and it would swim around with the other fish'(continued)s tail sticking out of its mouth until eventually it could swallow it all. Honestly, I don't know how it could do it. It must have been all stomach. It may have been irresponsible but by the time I got around to catching it out of the tank it had eaten every other fish and was about 7 inches long. I took it back to the same place I had caught it and let it go and watched as it swam away up the creek. (continued)
@shakinbottles4 ай бұрын
Any advice on bullheads, or bluegill if you have time
@phillip1beer4 ай бұрын
@@shakinbottles I haven't had a Bluegill since I was a child but it was a very easy fish to keep, It ate flake food but really loved eating bugs and would jump out of the water to grab flies from my fingers. You know, it was a little boy thing. I'd hold the fly by one wing and it would try to fly with the free wing and buz around and round and my Bluegill would see it and jump up and get it. I didn't have any trouble with keeping it alive and healthy. If you put a few of them in a 55-gallon tank you probably would not have trouble breeding them. As for Bullheadsthey will eat just about anything and grow big. I have kept baby ones since I was a kid, in small tanks, and they are very cute when small and fun to watch. They will grow too big for a small tank and I suggest a tank size of no less than 55 gallons and preferably 100 gallons and up. They are easy to keep. If you want a similar type of North American catfish for a smaller tank, I suggest the family of Mad Tom Catfish. Look in chapter 21c of my Aquarium Encyclopedia as it is about cold water North American Catfish, Here is a link to my Index which has a link to each chapter. docs.google.com/document/d/1QacnFJx0LH1DesVQEYD11LX6rTcvARWagdu3QXq2MSw/pub
@shakinbottles4 ай бұрын
@@phillip1beer good stuff I appreciate it I'm doing good with the bluegill go far but I never have any luck with the bullheads I'll look into those madtoms tho I saw something about them a few days ago but would I go about catching them the same as a baby bullhead and if so what kind of environment should I be looking in
@phillip1beer4 ай бұрын
@@shakinbottles I am pretty sure they can be found in rock bottom creeks, I caught some small ones like that but they grew large and I think they were bullheads but there are many species spread all over north America. I have much info in my encyclopedia about them. Don't give up on the Bullheads. Sometimes you can get them at the bait shop. A word of warning about Mad Toms, they like all catfish have a singing barbed fin but the Mad Tom's sting is said to be much worse than other catfish so be careful handling them.
@shakinbottles4 ай бұрын
@@phillip1beer will do thank you very much
@rajaravivarmar Жыл бұрын
Fantastic looking tank. May I know the height of your tank? I have a 2 feet tall tank and the stem plants try to grow taller than bushier.
@dylanbroski9362 Жыл бұрын
Love the video keep it up
@AnotherYear4MeAndU Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@Byrod1 Жыл бұрын
Where is the care for Marimo ? Where is the care for marimo from your own experience in this video ?
@RaccoonCreekAquatics Жыл бұрын
Yes
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers Жыл бұрын
Good info, thank you! 😁👍
@stud_sidious Жыл бұрын
Go Blue! Everyone knows Ohio State fans can’t keep fish alive 😆.
@jasonjenkins4139 Жыл бұрын
Redline darters, rainbow darters, warpaint shiners, mimic shiners, scarlet shiners!!! I love my native tank!!!
@jem2245 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Very informative. The music was a bit irritating, though.
@frowner_and_co Жыл бұрын
The clear thing that was on the glass is either some kind of flatworm or a leech. (Almost definitely the first one)
@LushSaltyAquariums Жыл бұрын
Cheers to the supportive spouse. Happy wife / Happy Aquarium Life :)
@JorgeArmenta-i9n Жыл бұрын
This is Really late comment but how many bags of substrate did you use?
@lynnbonica4342 Жыл бұрын
Pretty uneventful. Don't see the point..
@sinister1891 Жыл бұрын
Ikr I thought it was going to do something cool or funny
@lynnbonica4342 Жыл бұрын
@@sinister1891 😂
@RaccoonCreekAquatics Жыл бұрын
The point is to document. I enjoy fish tanks and it's fun sometimes to look back after a few years and remember an old tank set up
@brocal Жыл бұрын
Welcome back!
@Prescott_Prodsz Жыл бұрын
Tut
@RaccoonCreekAquatics Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀
@Prescott_Prodsz Жыл бұрын
@@RaccoonCreekAquatics np
@FKJ_WORLD Жыл бұрын
CREATIVE, I like the idea, hopefully will try it very soon