I think for most people what happens is there is no more excitement of planning on ideas of improving and buying fish or equipment. when the tank is at it's full potential. No need of planning or buying equipment or fish leads to loss of interest. So you are constantly thinking of new ideas that keep you interest when things should be left alone. This usually leads to Multiple Tank Syndrome.
@KinggKonggWaffle15 күн бұрын
I fully agree with your statements, but after multiple tank syndrome gets boring, (for some people, like me) it eventually evolved into plants being more fun than the fish part. (The fish part comes REAL easy real quick). Aquarium plants, terrestrial plants in hydroponic situations, seeing what can grow and what can't, lighting mounting creativity for all the new plants, dry ferts and learning the chemistry of what does what for what plants, substrate and root tabs experiments.... It's a never ending road if you stand back and see why you're bored and what can happen if you think about things a bit. For me it's evolved into a living room full of house plants, and then evolved into a hanging garden of all plants outside and rolling into greenhouse idea situations with outdoor ponds and water gardens making the full circle. Being obsessed with one hobby is never limited to that one hobby, it often evolves like a vine crawling thru new ideas of creativity.
@tree.6513 күн бұрын
I remember the video of this aquarium design. I was amazed at the weight you could put in that "glass box". Is the bottom a flat glass frame that sits flush with the stand, or is it a tank that has the black frame around the bottom that leaves a space between the glass and stand? I ask because I have aqueon tanks with the black plastic frame and would love to use big rocks but afraid the seal around the bottom glass won't hold.
@HapiPETSWM11 күн бұрын
I did this for years! Finally I said, STOP IT! And I learned to live with it and suddenly more into my own tanks as to the ones I compared them to. I could not agree more, unless the person was already in need of a heater or plants, or it was inadequately filtered, like a 375 marine land on a 220 gallon tank. I live in and around my tanks so what’s I wanted to do differently I did it in those tanks. And I might have been doing a similar idea when I did that even to be honest so I can’t say do it the way I did it either. My suggestion is, look at your fish, admire their colours and swimming, pair that with how well they are taken care of and suddenly a sense of satisfaction could be achieved. Stay happy and healthy my friend!
@terrygorsch38615 күн бұрын
I remember when you set up that tank ! I guess I've been watching you for a while!🐠🎸🤓
@CichlidCharmer10 күн бұрын
I absolutely love that tank. Beautiful ❤️ so many places to hide and the babies!
@Sean-ff9rh11 күн бұрын
My fish tank always looks a little messy with a pair of oscars, bala sharks, clown loaches and a very cheeky Featherfin. I spend my morning and evening coffee with them and they always seem pretty happy and active. It's a deep substrate with rocks and live plants, low tech, but had everyone in there for years. Too many people get caught up in technology and money grabbing outlets, that don't care about fish, just want your money. Great video. All the best from Australia.
@hellohello139814 күн бұрын
I never understood why people hate the fact the white sand gets so dirty fast. I like the sand having a few shades of dirt cause it makes it look more natural to me.
@LAO-rf4jr15 күн бұрын
This helps, my 30 gallon tank is my first and I have had it for three years, it looks elementary and I want to redo it but the fish are happy and healthy. I guess I am getting bored of the decor in it but I also don't want to spend more money unless I buy my dream tank 100 gallon.
@MWilk09810 күн бұрын
Get a 6 foot tank. It’s incredible.
@CeboAquatics10 күн бұрын
You're right. That Yellow Lab tank has always been my favorite tank you have. Even though I typically keep more of a South American style tank like your oscar tank. ... Just a great idea and not many people do an all yellow lab tank like that. .. just cool. glad you still enjoy it.
@typicallyusual698414 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved your species only yellow labs tank. Good to hear that it’s doing well and better than ever!
@Whips_World7 күн бұрын
Three years ago, you were hanging half in, half out of that thing with your phone blowing up because some Zakk Wylde (who let himself go) dude kept texting you. 😂😂😂
@davidelzinga975715 күн бұрын
I have almost as much enjoyment hot rodding my filter as I do having plants and fish. Some day I’d love to have an aquarium wildly overstocked with peaceful community fish with a large hidden reservoir, pond filter, and plumbed in water exchanger
@MrsHall389 күн бұрын
My Endlers are hard to catch. They are fast little boogers. Lol. I moved them to a bigger tank, and I had a crazy time catching them. As soon as I put them in the bigger tank, they were so happy. I am going to try these fish traps that say it's an alternative to trying to catch your fish with a net. Hope it works. 😂
@DavidTucker8514 күн бұрын
I have a 75G that I started setting up in January and stocked with plants & fish by April so its been 8 months. I'm in the same position as you. This is aquarium that I've been waiting to set up for YEARS. When I first moved into my current house 8 years ago, I knew I was going to be doing a major renovation and didn't want to set up a big aquarium before I did. So I got a 15G to have fun with and have something for my new baby to look at. But once my house was done, I knew it was time to set up my tetra & angel tank. I was so happy with it at first. Now, getting close to a year later? its not even close. The tank looks slightly more lived in. The plants are well maintained but have taken over the tank. Any time I think about doing anything to it, I just stop myself. Everything is already the way I want it.
@Cherubim66699915 күн бұрын
My last aquarium setup. African cichlids of various types, some of the most aggressive ones even. Took me three months, but eventually I eliminated territory disputes mostly, had a LOT of fry seemingly weekly. I had dozens of people telling me I was doing literally everything wrong 😂
@Cherubim66699915 күн бұрын
Also, I used live plants here n there but I used river rocks and a ton of slate, created caves, little "mountains" etc.
@Cherubim66699915 күн бұрын
Though, right or wrong, every 6-8 months, I did change up the tank..change the caves etc, I believe that helped cut down on the fighting but more importantly I only had 2 more tanks and they were only 55 and 75 gallons..so I had to limit breeding here n there until I could give away and sell some of them
@Starship00715 күн бұрын
Algae scrubbers, UV sterilization, and sock filtration sumps make my tanks look amazing. I use saltwater led lighting on both fresh and salt tanks. The fish colors pop as 5000 k(color) is sunlight color where our eyes are adapted vs dirty T shirt colored lighting, incandescent. Compare old school car headlights(dirty T shirt) halogen vs led new car headlights. Your vision is hugely improved at night with 5000 k vs 3000-4000k.
@simonthibodeau708215 күн бұрын
UV+scrubbers in freshwater is obviously overkill for most freshwater tanks. However I have experimented with them and yeah, they are incredibly powerful tools especially for "overfed" tanks. That + auto water change system can be game changing if youre aiming for a particular kind of tanks. Gear doesn't replace good practices, and you can get pretty far without much gear. But good practices+good gear can unlock new things that wouldn't otherwise be possible!
@jeffrotenheber268114 күн бұрын
ADD THE FX6!! I just took out my seamless sump and added canister filters and my tank has never looked better.. So much quieter and my water is polished and crystal clear instead of all the particles floating all the time
@scottgordin970914 күн бұрын
I’m gonna say that people get bored with their tank(s) the way their set up after a while, I know after a year or so I get bored and need to change something so I don’t get bored. Last year I changed the substrate in a couple big tanks from pea gravel to blasting sand and then a few months ago I changed out a couple of 20gal tanks substrate from aragonite to pool filter sand. Some times change is good and it’s needed to grow👍👍👍👍
@zenfox1979Күн бұрын
as a fishkeeper what would concern me if that was my tank would be about the amount of detritus behind those rocks that wont be able to be filtered, plus any fish that die yada yada yada.
@briangaliote450915 күн бұрын
Interesting video, John. I appreciate the information and the personal story. Also, loved the cameos by Carl. 😂
@carlobricco890714 күн бұрын
Add the wave pump to keep muck in water column so main filter can clean up and those fish like some good water movement. Tank looks amazing though. I have some myself and they are super awesome fish to have.
@SwatejK13 күн бұрын
in the past few years.. "Neglect" is the best thing to do with Nature, the more we involve in it the more we destroy. Nature finds its way , it has always been. I ignore my Aquarium and don't change much and I see my Plants and Fish Thriving
@Les-OZZYTHEOSCAR15 күн бұрын
And the yellow labs are a good natured mbuna too, which I love. Good for John
@paulneuman602114 күн бұрын
Looks awesome... I've always been scared to stack rocks up against the glass though. Finally lost my dreaded Auratus that I've had for around 7 years. The Ole malowi bloat. Didn't bother trying ta save him.👍
@vinceolshove14996 күн бұрын
I have loved this tank from the day you set it up...even though it was inappropriately behind Lisa back then LOL. Now, with the changes you made when you moved...it is as close to perfect you can ever get. The fry darting in and out is probably the best thing about this tank...a natural environment thriving...your best tank you have ever established John. My vote is no FX6...it works now...leave it alone. People who change for the sake of changing instead of just enjoying have too much idle time on their hands and do not enjoy near perfection. To pick on this tank is like picking on Tom Brady...gee...he only won 7 Super Bowls...it should have been 15 Super Bowls if he was any good. Adult Labs with fry...THAT is YOUR 7 Super Bowls brother...just enjoy it!!!!!
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen15 күн бұрын
Was in the trade for over 20 years and during that time I have seen and heard of more tank disasters because the owners could not leave them alone after they were established.
@whatever83311 күн бұрын
That tank looks amazing
@curtiscrump715315 күн бұрын
Good to see Carl helping. I always and thinking about what to do to my tanks and have had to stop myself a few times. Usually by the time I add up what I want it to do, it is better to get a new tank.
@markfranklin883114 күн бұрын
100 percent agree with you. Thanks for sharing
@smorc659 күн бұрын
People need to remember, it's a hobby -- not a competition!
@Jeswald115 күн бұрын
I have always adored that tank. And there's Carl!
@JDfan3340too15 күн бұрын
OMG those babies!!! 🥰
@williamavery175815 күн бұрын
I think i remember when you were setting that tank up whats funny is when your making a video and you can see that tank in the video i always watch those fish swimming around in the background and listening to you or Lisa another great video John
@robertwayman797414 күн бұрын
Yes, you are 100% right, I just changed(upgraded as you know to Sicce 110), I lowered the flow rate because I have 17 of Jake Adam's salt water mollies, now that I added a Watchman Goby, my flow rate for my food distribution has changed from what my critters needed at that time to what my flow rate is needed now for my Gobie who is living in the cave/tunnel that his ancestors lived in to have the frozen/ dry food get to him on the opposite side of my 75 gal. tank, yes I will adjust my filter flow for him because my Mollies just want to eat, and my Tomato Clown will, when he has to move to a different location to eat, he will ! Great truth in what you said in this video, because sometime in our lives we want and have no choice but to upgrade our equipment, flow rate in a larger aquarium is a must factor in a filter.
@kdr104814 күн бұрын
Looks Amazing!!!
@Broodzak15 күн бұрын
12:56 funniest moment in the video...
@jacquejecker443513 күн бұрын
RIGHT!! If it aint broke, don't fix it. If you want to make a change, do it in a new tank.
@MrJbassrw13 күн бұрын
What I really need to do is chill out and enjoy my tanks a whole lot more
@SamsonOranda-x3o12 күн бұрын
I think I’ve said a few good little words to my beloved fish too, I think, no, I’m sure of it.
@josephgadway895014 күн бұрын
Great video your so right
@Doomcubus15 күн бұрын
this kinda motivates me to do stuff with my aquarium
@SleeperBBQ15 күн бұрын
prismatic diffuser great idea. Nice tank
@InkedGamerWolf42015 күн бұрын
Last important person that was here I sent to the emergency room. I couldn’t help but laugh but now we need context 😂
@noahmickelson890315 күн бұрын
Yeah😂
@KGTropicals15 күн бұрын
I was trying to be funny and broke a long algae scraper over my knee and if flew up and sliced Jay Wilsons face really bad. I'll never try to be funny again lol.
@rustyfan8915 күн бұрын
I love the lab tank I remember the vids when you first made it!
@kallunsheppard237815 күн бұрын
Labs: Hey guys let's troll John
@zeuslea115 күн бұрын
That's a beautiful tank, for sure.
@isaiahfurrow741415 күн бұрын
for someone who might want to set up something similar, but not so big, and have some rocks and make a cichlid tank where there might be some breeding and fry, would you say Yellow Labs is one of the easiest and most likely to breed as far as Mbuna? How about a dimorphic species where males and females are different colors? Lastly, what is your opinion on some natural rocks and a top layer using some of the Cichlid Stones that are hollow with holes in them?
@thehairywoodsman564415 күн бұрын
I had a Triumph way back in 83, it was a 1967 Bonneville 650 .....wish I still had it! even though I'm way to fat to ride a 650 these day !!!!!
@johncameron419415 күн бұрын
Looks at my tanks. Nope I’m good. Fish are happy so I’m happy
@Starship00715 күн бұрын
Cichlid fish and Discus very close to saltwater fish colors. Cichlids are very hardy fish with that piranha type swarming with feeding.
@mysterysnailtrails15 күн бұрын
Yup. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
@dareqmaynard155115 күн бұрын
I have said many times on the live streams that this tank is the most beautiful tank I have ever seen
@dandurben166114 күн бұрын
Hi John. Just don't mess with it I think it's beautiful just in y
@IMarie-xs5dg15 күн бұрын
Hello! I have 3 tanks, 2 of them are ready for new fish, i have cleaned them and they have cycled and are lovely. I have always had fancy tail goldfish, they are easy to care for and grow big and pretty. What type of fish should i get for my 20 gallon tanks? I love bright colored fish and need some that dont get big 😂
@WeipoMingpo15 күн бұрын
At first, I was WTF are you talking about. That tank inspired me to set up my Saulosi. Then you tricked me 😅. I agree that if it's not broken, don't fix it. It might give you more problems in the long run.
@dandurben166114 күн бұрын
I mean to say you should just enjoy it.
@stephenmorris837015 күн бұрын
Is little Dude still in there ? I think you guys named him because he was the smallest .🙂
@KGTropicals15 күн бұрын
He is but we have no idea which one is him ha ha
@chngdbygrace15 күн бұрын
Besides the financial cost of chasing something more or better, is that in trying to improve the tank you can create problems.
@cliffnorman815314 күн бұрын
Hahaha we are not performance fish , beautiful display.
@Feesh19514 күн бұрын
KGT i got an idea get a pond and put a stingray cuz its cool
@lynn777915 күн бұрын
Hello I just found your channel a couple days ago and have already learned so much from you and your wife. I have a question. Do y’all ship fish to Georgia. I found your site but didn’t see any fish 🎣. Do you sale fish?
@jonathanbosak813115 күн бұрын
Would love to hear about the lighting
@ESUSAMEX13 күн бұрын
Where were you able to buy those stones in bulk? I am planning a mbuna tank for my spare room when it is finished.
@art_143714 күн бұрын
Somebody gotta tell me what to add to my tank. I got a 150 liter tank with 2 dojo loaches, maybe 10 platys, one bristlenose pleco. The tank has a lot of hiding places and I would like to add a pair of medium sized fish, something similar to angel fish. What should/can I add there?
@LEWYSTYLE10 күн бұрын
Air stone maybe
@TheSalient114 күн бұрын
What kind of rocks did you use for this?
@brianp618015 күн бұрын
With the weight of the rocks, how did you stack it without worry of the rocks falling?
@gabdewulf11 күн бұрын
Do your cichilids interact so close to each other in the background tanks?
@elvinsworld1114 күн бұрын
Nice
@CeboAquatics10 күн бұрын
"Marathon runners die all the time that are 30 years old" ... hahahahhahaha
@byz51315 күн бұрын
😮
@AarushPrakash-m8f15 күн бұрын
cool
@XCaliKev15 күн бұрын
👍🤠 John, that’s my favorite of your tanks by far. I agree it looks better than than when you set it up, fish a whole lot bigger. Where’s Dude? I know you have no idea, just messing with you. I hear “Redskins”might be coming back.
@hunterhinson702615 күн бұрын
Hey it’s the ups man! I never get a first comment I love y’all.
@joeprovenzano436215 күн бұрын
@KGTropicals what substrate is that
@KGTropicals15 күн бұрын
Caribsea African Cichlid mix
@Feesh19514 күн бұрын
Will u get arawanas again ???
@kimgadberry609514 күн бұрын
How does I t work with no plants. My fish keep eating my plants and they are expensive
@nicktroope555815 күн бұрын
Is there such a thing as to much flow
@TheYoghurt4215 күн бұрын
Depends on the fish, some fish like bettas are weak swimmers and can get tired out by high flow
@simonthibodeau708215 күн бұрын
Of course there is lol. But it all depends
@Feesh19514 күн бұрын
Guys i need a reason to have more rummynose give me one plz
@bartleyfetzer930914 күн бұрын
Hey man love your channel its honestly been a huge help for me. 🫡