The MOST IMPORTANT Aquarium Video EVER Made!

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KGTropicals

KGTropicals

2 жыл бұрын

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Fritz Betta Guard: bit.ly/3svhExw
Aquarium Salt: bit.ly/3svcIsz
Algae Remover: bit.ly/3sx8nVR
Plant Fertilizer: bit.ly/31lwGKy
General Cure: bit.ly/2PcjXr1
Paracleanse: bit.ly/2NXlqkm
Maracyn: bit.ly/31n8dVh
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@KGTropicals
@KGTropicals 2 жыл бұрын
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@pamelaferry1797
@pamelaferry1797 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video.
@vinniediego
@vinniediego Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, definitely subscribing. Not only very informative but like the humor....so basically you rock. One question, the tank behind you with the Albino Oscar, what is the fish that comes up to eat at 12:12? Stay blessed and gonna watch your past videos. Starting an aquarium, which I used to have when I was like 14, then snakes and dogs took over and forgot so many things......just enjoy watching this and moreover learning new things.
@hunterforrester3576
@hunterforrester3576 Жыл бұрын
So do I have to wait another 6 weeks after a water change!?!?! I’m confused
@hunterforrester3576
@hunterforrester3576 Жыл бұрын
O I hadn’t made it that far in the video ☹️ clearly I’m not patient
@corinnakl
@corinnakl 11 ай бұрын
I wish I could...but I cannot order from the UK (it would also be cruel to ship any fish that long.) I order from suppliers in the uk
@shannonrhoads7099
@shannonrhoads7099 Жыл бұрын
I used to think my grandma was just being frugal when reusing decorations, gravel, filter pads, and other stuff in her mixed guppy/molly tanks. She even sent my brother home with a sandwich bag of gravel and some live plants from her tanks when we set up a 20 gallon goldfish tank at our house. She knew what she was doing. That was back in 1979. 🐟
@davidforsyth4073
@davidforsyth4073 2 ай бұрын
Fishkeeper for 52 yrs, the best explanation of the cycle I have seen. A must view for anyone interested in the hobby.
@sjzara
@sjzara 2 жыл бұрын
I kept fish in the 60s and 70s and knew nothing of this, and neither did the fish-keeping books! I was so lucky that things just worked out. This series looks like it will be VERY helpful.
@SandroWtz
@SandroWtz 2 жыл бұрын
Very true! The fish-keeping books in those years recommended to excersize patience, start with planting and when all dust had settled, begin with a FEW fish. That's what I did, and I could enjoy a healthy aquarium
@joshuastover1047
@joshuastover1047 2 жыл бұрын
I started in the early 80s. It was a miracle anything survived in my care the first few years. I had a fancy goldfish that I got around ‘85 that lived over 25 years. Probably would’ve lived even longer but it got way over fed while I was hiking the Appalachian Trail and died on my fish sitter.
@fishyplantman4982
@fishyplantman4982 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I see a couple of things in this video but nothing that's going to cause problems for a new fishkeeper. Some things are fun and nice to know but do nothing to make you a better fishkeeper. You know things like my fish is supposed to be red or yellow or maybe it's supposed to be blue but it came out white or maybe black. Well if it came out white it probably has to do with albino ism and if it came out black its melanistic. Nice to know but it's not going to help you take care of the fish.
@kathleeningram3880
@kathleeningram3880 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too. Had my first tank at 16,now I'm 66 and it was simpler back then. We just didn't need to do all these things back then,,don't know why lol.I still have a fish tank in my bedroom because it's very relaxing. They didn't tell us to do this stuff, you just read the little fish booklet!! I always had good luck with all of my tanks!!! I guess sometimes ignorance Is bliss!! Lolol
@Barb5001
@Barb5001 2 жыл бұрын
@@kathleeningram3880 Yeah i had tanks in the '60s-"70 also Back then, all you were told to do was to check water PH... and a filter would take care of everything.
@canadianwatchmonkey3992
@canadianwatchmonkey3992 2 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best video made that explains how the cycle works! I will share this all my fellow fish keepers…
@SteveW84
@SteveW84 Жыл бұрын
is that right - does not say much about the other videos - are a lot of fish bloggers and vloggers dumb or what?
@WHSuperman2005
@WHSuperman2005 Жыл бұрын
@@SteveW84 what type of person gets on and makes these kind of comments? Be a man. He kind.
@randljuliansawesome
@randljuliansawesome Жыл бұрын
I'm a brand new Betta owner and this is so so helpful! I love my beautiful boy and I'm so glad I have videos like these to make sure he gets the best life possible! 👏🏻
@sharonmorris6388
@sharonmorris6388 2 жыл бұрын
Kg, I am a 57 year (yikes 😳!) Aquarist. Got my first tank for my 12th birthday. Started watching your videos a couple of weeks ago. They are great and so needed. Years ago small privately owned shops wanted you to succeed so they educated you in the hopes you would enjoy the hobby and be a long term customer. Today they are far outnumbered by chain stores where good information like you are putting out is scarce to none. Just started setting up several Betta tanks (there are some real ones available on my area now.) and your tips on Betta keeping helped me set up a few of nicest small tanks for them I have ever had. You never stop learning in this hobby because while the glass box with water and fish stays the same, filtration, lighting, and water treatments improve all the time. So here's the old school way we practiced for years to set up a tank. Set your tank up, and add fish slowly. One or two at a time every week or so. It is an exercise in patience, but the rewards are great. I enjoy shopping carefully for the best examples of each fish I am looking for. Again, these videos are great. Thank You. Sharon from Michigan
@kaarenpa
@kaarenpa Жыл бұрын
I’m 59 this year and just starting lol
@Bwood22
@Bwood22 2 жыл бұрын
If you dump the bottle of Fritz Zyme in the toilet, at least there is probably some ammonia to convert 🤣. Great video John, a stable cycle is so critical to a successful ecosystem in your tank. Years ago I learned all of this info from you and I have passed it on to many new (and successful) fishkeepers! Thank you!
@thegreatest2399
@thegreatest2399 2 жыл бұрын
This is incredible. I have been wanting fish for a long time, and have been doing my research and finally today bought stuff for my first tank! I have been going crazy trying to understand tank cycling - especially as a first time fish owner. And you have explained this SO INCREDIBLY WELL. I sincerely appreciate all the time and effort you put into this video. Thank you so so so much for helping me understand this process! Here's to my first fish tank!!
@glenngent5465
@glenngent5465 Жыл бұрын
How is your tank doing as I'm thinking of starting up
@thegreatest2399
@thegreatest2399 Жыл бұрын
@@glenngent5465 trial and error, but good now! My tank stalled in the cycling process trying to cycle it several times without fish or any prior material. At the end of a frustrating few months, I ended up wiping down everything and trying again, but the last time I borrowed some decorations from my friend's already established tank. Honestly, this was the best way to get the tank to cycle properly, and I keep tabs on it often to make sure my sweet fish are safe (: research is the absolute best thing you can do, and I highly recommend getting some material that has already been established in a cycled tank.
@glenngent5465
@glenngent5465 Жыл бұрын
Great to hear back I'm going to set up mine next week as I'm waiting on air pump and other things it's only a small tank for now as I don't want to mess things up for the first time. As I was thinking on buying a 200ltr tank then I had a think about it so I will be starting up with a smaller tank and hopefully all goes well with cycling ect.
@thegreatest2399
@thegreatest2399 Жыл бұрын
@@glenngent5465 I wish you luck!!
@Amya_Blue66
@Amya_Blue66 11 ай бұрын
I've had a couple of fish tanks, but always jumped into it on impulse and always had to go with the cheapest options (many years I wished I lived paycheck to paycheck! More like paycheck to four days before paycheck). I've wanted a Betta for years so now that I can actually afford it, I'm learning all I can so I can do it right this time! Thanks so much for all the great I formation!
@TheGypsyWolfUK
@TheGypsyWolfUK 2 жыл бұрын
Timing of this series couldn’t be better for me - I’m just setting up a new 150 litre aquarium for the first time!
@NihilusTheGreat
@NihilusTheGreat 2 жыл бұрын
Remember to cycle before adding fish :)
@sh3nnanigans79
@sh3nnanigans79 2 жыл бұрын
@@NihilusTheGreat or better yet, let the plant mature. You can see signs of a mature tank, not a cycled tank. New plant growth, diatoms, and algae are proof that it is ready to sustain life.
@xNickAttack
@xNickAttack 2 жыл бұрын
That's one of the things I love about this hobby. You can keep fish for years and years, and you can still learn something new. Thanks for the informative video!
@danithomas6873
@danithomas6873 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a fishkeeper for a number of years. I'm quite familiar with the information presented and really feel that I'm well beyond this content . . . BUT . . . BUT . . . this was like watching my favorite action movie!! I already know how it's going to end but why was I watching it like I had never seen it before and was glued to every word presented?? This video was brilliant and I plan to forward it to friends and family I know (the list grows) that are looking to purchase their first aquarium. THANK YOU!!!!
@ItsLaurenE
@ItsLaurenE Жыл бұрын
I think the personality levels of both him and his wife are the reason i find myself watching a video I may already know the info on. Love a well delivered message personally and they make it fun like you mentioned.
@speckledjim_
@speckledjim_ Жыл бұрын
I'm exactly the same, been keeping tropicals for many years. It does you good to refresh your knowledge every once in a while
@Smokey-xg3db
@Smokey-xg3db Жыл бұрын
I found this to be extremely helpful! Please please please!!!! Keep these vids coming in this series! You made everything so clear without making me feel like a dummy, you kept it entertaining and crucially informative.
@crystaltripi7574
@crystaltripi7574 2 жыл бұрын
As a child from the 80’s I remember people saying to buy a couple feeders to throw in in tanks to get your tank started off on the right foot after all they were meant to be eaten, your tips seem to be a much kinder safer way thank you ever so much for sharing and best wishes always.
@OttoRain_95
@OttoRain_95 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited about this series! I struggled with keeping fish alive when I was a kid, so I have been hesitant to try as an adult. I recently decided I'll give a betta fish a shot and got a 3 gallon aquarium on my desk. The fish will be upgraded to a 10 gallon within the next year when I move, but right now I'm in a 500sqft apartment, so we're all trapped in our own little boxes. I don't have the fish yet because I am trying to properly cycle my tank, so this video came at a great time! :)
@vivianwible8213
@vivianwible8213 2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded from a 5 gal to a 6 gal. The 5 gallon was a square. The 6 was wider and depth was about the same. The configuration gave the fish move room to swim.
@stqrry.cosmxs
@stqrry.cosmxs Жыл бұрын
Update?
@JohnWilson-um1ly
@JohnWilson-um1ly 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had aquariums most of my life. I never had live plants and have survived by water changes often. I am now going to live plants after learning so much from your videos, thanks
@Naturebeautifaul
@Naturebeautifaul 2 жыл бұрын
Option 1: Put fish food into the aquarium Optional: Add Quick Start Wait a month/ Test the water High Ammonia= BAD (it's important to have ammonia at first. But, avoid putting the fish in just yet) High Nitrite Levels= WAIT (Good Bacteria is starting to form) High= Nitrate levels= READY! (add the fish) Option 2: Add the water +Start the filter Add the fish Feed the fish Fish die and gasp for air Change 30% of the water ONLY [don't touch filter, don't rinse/clean decorations] Important: Remove nitrate by doing 20-30% water changes every 2-3 weeks
@katherinehuntley7969
@katherinehuntley7969 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited, I'm getting my first tank on Friday. Not new to fish keeping as used to look after a few aquariums in a zoo I worked at. But excited to have my first one in my home. Going to do a planted tank with female Betta's and Kuhli loaches. Because we are getting 4 female Bettas we going to name them after characters from Labyrinth because we love a subtle pun. Thanks for the video great info.
@kizzihogan7195
@kizzihogan7195 2 жыл бұрын
Are your female bettas getting along?
@MusingsFromTheDen
@MusingsFromTheDen 2 жыл бұрын
This series is a great idea. 😊 I did a fishless cycle (I 'fed' it flake food) and it took 3 months, in which time I read about the species I wanted to keep. I probably used an over-abundance of caution but I'm glad I did it that way and I'd do it again in future. 😊
@kelcritcarroll
@kelcritcarroll Жыл бұрын
Same here…6 weeks i had a tank running with just live plants…
@spy8464BB
@spy8464BB Ай бұрын
40 years in the hobby. What an insightful video. First I want to say is this. You have been involved for decades and you still have the energy and concern for the transfer of aquarium knowledge to the initiatives. God bless you. I could watch videos like this over and over. So simple and so basic yet so important. I just watched a video that Lisa made regarding heaters. You guys are awesome. Keep teaching it is so appreciated. Love our fish.
@angelmika2010
@angelmika2010 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to yall channel, it kept me from giving up. Recently I bought some Val from etsy and I put them in 2 of my tanks. It completely infected my tanks with ich and I lost half of fish because of it. I got so stressed and depressed that I wanted to give up but after binge watching yall channel I decided to not give up and use this experience as a learning lesson.
@FishyBizzAquatics
@FishyBizzAquatics 2 жыл бұрын
They are amazing, and so glad your binge watching kept you with us in the hobby!! #keepgoing
@sassilou
@sassilou 2 жыл бұрын
If ever your fish get ich, try "Esha Exit" and "Esha 2000" and use them combined. You use the product for 3 days, but you can extend it to 6 days if the treatment is needed for longer! Then once all fish look ich free, then water change 25%. Then to help give the fish a health booster, add in "Esha Optima" health booster. Makes the fish feel amazing and they colour up fantastic! I never had and deaths with ich during this treatment. And it's soooooo cheap to buy, meds are measured in drops with a dropper. If ever this happens try this method! 😁
@joshuastover1047
@joshuastover1047 2 жыл бұрын
Are you in the UK I’m having a hard time finding Esha in the states
@tiffakang4525
@tiffakang4525 2 жыл бұрын
These guys got me back into the hobby after YEARS! ✊🏾✌🏾
@sassilou
@sassilou 2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuastover1047 yes I am in the UK. I order from eBay...
@carolinamarquez5190
@carolinamarquez5190 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It helps a lot. I had my first fish tank when I was 12 years and I didn’t know anything and they died and until after 17 years later I tried to get a new fish. I started with a male betta that I love and started the wrong way with a bowl and now I am with a 10 gallon tank thanks to your videos. It was not longer thank 4 days after I changed to the 10 gallon tank. I love how you make it easy to understand the cycle when I had a hard time to understand it. I am still learning to take care of my fish. Thank you for all the videos that are so helpful to me now that I have 3 more fish with my betta. I took the advice from the 10 betta mates that could go with a betta and they live well together. I love to watch over and over your videos for any little thing I might have missed and see what else I can learn. Also I want to say thank you to Lisa for the Betta fish videos because I have learned so much from her specially to see her beautiful heart on how she helped a betta that was almost dying. God bless you both with health and happiness.
@abhishek69k
@abhishek69k 2 жыл бұрын
Literally this guy's explanation is marvelous and in a funny way. : ) Love to watch this guy's vid 💕
@masteraquaticsjustcallmeed5115
@masteraquaticsjustcallmeed5115 2 жыл бұрын
John and Lisa, I am going to LOVE this series!!!! It hopefully will educate the new hobbyists.... Keeping it fresh and simple!!! Great video on the Nitrogen Cycle!!!
@thepottervault
@thepottervault 2 жыл бұрын
Had a tank for 7 years and never knew most of this. Very valuable information and also explains a few things I've encountered over those 7 years. Thank you!
@bittyboy721
@bittyboy721 2 жыл бұрын
"There is no bacteria that removes nitrate." There is anaerobic bacteria that completes the nitrogen cycle and turned the nitrate into nitrogen gas. This type of bacteria is the opposite of aerobic bacteria and does not like oxygen so it requires different circumstances to grow.
@jong186
@jong186 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. The best way to grow anaerobic bacteria is to have a nice 2” substrate bed. The anaerobic bacteria will grown under the substrate and create Nitrogen. Having live plants will love to have their roots buried in this substrate and grow nice and healthy.
@demigel1225
@demigel1225 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I’ve been looking for a video that explains the WHOLE process of the nitrogen cycle- I’ve searched all over the internet and I’ve finally found a video that makes sense! Thank you so much, I’m looking forward for more videos of this series!!!!
@AnitaandLucas
@AnitaandLucas 2 жыл бұрын
Yesss! I need this! I have ceiling to floor windows in my apartment so my tank is exposed to sunlight all day. My anubias has brown spots now and 1 guppy has gone. Only 1 guppy left. Green water every week, I only do the water change, resisted the urge to clean it thoroughly, glad I didn't after listening to this. I now need episode 2 for the clear water.
@blaznmax8877
@blaznmax8877 2 жыл бұрын
Add alot of plants my tank sits in sunlight no prob
@AnitaandLucas
@AnitaandLucas 2 жыл бұрын
@@blaznmax8877 I have a large anubias and duckweed. It's a nano tank, but sure I can add more plants in.
@GenRN
@GenRN 2 жыл бұрын
Green water is actually very healthy but not attractive. If you can’t get it under control you can buy a UV light.
@KewlQT
@KewlQT 2 жыл бұрын
Good video, it really makes the whole process easier to understand. It was 69 or 1970 when I started my first aquarium. All I knew about was treating the chlorine in our tap water. Amazingly my fish flourished,, and bred. So in my mid teens I got into Cichlids. What a rewarding experience! Successfully raised Jack Dempseys, all while knowing nothing of the nitrite - nitrate cycles. These days I've expanded to outdoor ponds. Those Koi & big Goldfish are so full of personality. Takes me back to when I kept big Oscars, they would get so excited when they saw me come in from work, their tank water would literally splash out of the tanks. Like dogs wag their tails - fish wag their whole bodies. Back to ponds, many fellow pond keepers in the area freak out when they get algae blooms. I'm more worried if I don't get any. The beneficial bacteria keep the water clear and I have a vast combination of water plants & marginals. However I have not been testing my pond & I know I should. So next on my shopping list is an API test kit for ponds. Unless of course you know of another that I can get here in Canada. Thanks again for posting this informative video.
@artmandigitalj7776
@artmandigitalj7776 Жыл бұрын
This was super helpful as someone coming back to aquariums mid life, funny we had these in the different houses I lived but I think we were always doing it wrong lol. Keeping goldfish in 10 gallon tanks for 5 years and keeping them stunted at 2"....I'm trying this again with a real strategy to get big healthy fish, that will outlive my mammalian pets. Thanks for the help!!
@barbaravivier5706
@barbaravivier5706 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the clear and simple way you explained this, John. I’m getting back into this hobby after a 35 year hiatus and love your channel . I especially like your emphasis on the fact that these are living things and we want to give them the best life possible. You and Lisa have been a huge help in making me much better at giving my fish friends a healthy environment. I wish I’d had this help in 1985! Keep up the good (and entertaining) work! Absolutely brilliant!
@stephanieraphael8338
@stephanieraphael8338 2 жыл бұрын
I've had some trouble researching nitrates building up in mature, heavily planted tanks from decomposing plant material.
@heatherveronica2597
@heatherveronica2597 3 күн бұрын
Thank you, this is an incredibly helpful, thorough, and easy to understand explanation of how the cycle works! I’m so spanking brand new to all of this that I’m still spanking, so I’ll take every tidbit of wisdom that you have to share! Thanks again! 🐟♥️
@tahniebrown6275
@tahniebrown6275 Жыл бұрын
This was the most helpful video I've seen in all my researching in the past month. I never had this kind of information at my fingertips in the (distant) past when I struggled with keeping fish. I am helping my teenage daughter with her new axolotl, and I am truly fascinated at how enjoyable an aquarium could be when you have all the appropriate information. I am now considering setting up a tank in my home office, and I am definitely going to continue to do my research and do it right from the start! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experience!
@tinasweeney4392
@tinasweeney4392 2 жыл бұрын
I think the "Dummies Guide..." is a great idea! For those beginners they'll learn how to fish keep correctly, and the advanced fish keepers might learn something they didn't know or have forgotten 😀. I for one hope to see it. Especially something like what is a must have emergency kit, like an absolute to get you through until morning...thanks you two for all you do!
@timothywetzel2727
@timothywetzel2727 Жыл бұрын
I'm the beginner, just acquired a 55 gallon tanks, re-finished the stand, and have been watching alot of videos from you guys...thanks so much....getting close to start the cycling process
@adrianmelski1070
@adrianmelski1070 Жыл бұрын
stock ideas buddy?
@DKLordByron
@DKLordByron Жыл бұрын
This is the best video ever made on this important topic. !!!! Thanks for making it so easy to understand, I share it very often in different fish groups where many have problems and questions about the subject. it is much easier to share the link to your video than to have to explain it every time. you come all the way around the subject - so thank you I'm sure it will help many when they see it. 🤗
@jessicaaleman7813
@jessicaaleman7813 2 жыл бұрын
So glad I watched this today! My husband is getting back into the hobby and needs this content. Thank you! 👍😁🎉
@69juamex
@69juamex 2 жыл бұрын
😂 i did that, take all water out and wash everything. That was with my first aquarium, then use KZbin and watch several videos like yours and learn so much. Thank you.
@mikeo1567
@mikeo1567 2 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation for beginning fishkeepers. Good analogy comparing it to a smoked filled room. There's also always the option of adding media form an established tank if it available.
@FishyBizzAquatics
@FishyBizzAquatics 2 жыл бұрын
NICE ANIMATIONS!! GREAT INFORMATION!! LOVE THE HAPPY GILMORE REFRERENCE! YOU WOULD MAKE A HELL OF A TEACHER MR. HUDSON!😁💯💯💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@RageBoxMan
@RageBoxMan 2 жыл бұрын
I love this idea! I've been doing this for over a year now but it seems I can still learn plenty. I'll be sure to watch all these videos.
@ExplodingRubber
@ExplodingRubber 2 жыл бұрын
This is great, I look forward to every one of your videos, and this would have been really helpful while setting up my aquarium.
@cainishere9921
@cainishere9921 2 жыл бұрын
I have been in the hobby all of my life and I am 51 years old. This video was excellent for beginners. On the point of "you have already have fish added but they are dying", do a partial water change 30% and just add in a bottle of bacteria and it should reverse the track your tank is on.
@jess-gm4nu
@jess-gm4nu 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video and definitely watching this series! I’m not new to fish keeping but it has been about 7 years now so this was great even as a refresher of the basics before I set up my new tank. The way you broke down the nitrogen cycle made it so easy to understand, my partner has never had fish before so we watched this together and he found it extremely helpful!
@phillipbruni2434
@phillipbruni2434 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I wish this info existed during my first run in the hobby 24 years ago; life would have been so much easier; should come with every new fish tank
@mden2490
@mden2490 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! You mentioned that you can add fish food to the new set up to get ammonia going? Though how long does it take the ammonia process to begin once you have added some food in the water? Do you wait for that to take place before adding fritz or any other product?
@Marshmallow-zd6ip
@Marshmallow-zd6ip Жыл бұрын
Came here to ask the same question. Have you found out the answer yet?
@joikrause5927
@joikrause5927 2 жыл бұрын
Since 2011...Happy 10 year KZbin anniversary ❤ I just found your channel a few months ago. Been busy watching all the videos and making it to Thursdays live stream. Thank you John and Lisa. 💖
@oleksandrpersonalstuff
@oleksandrpersonalstuff Жыл бұрын
You are the best! Thanks for incorporating all of the info which takes significant amount of time for new aquarium keepers to find. Especially when you’re not yet familiar with the subject. If that’s the first part in a series, I’m both hands for that! ❤❤❤
@pilotdoggo9603
@pilotdoggo9603 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you KGTropicals, I really appreciate this video. I used to have a goldfish in a fish bowl back in Kinder, though that was many years ago...it died 1 month later. Now, many years later, I have gotten back into the aquarium hobby and am currently cycling my first 'real' tank, a planted 29 gal. I have been waiting so long to be able to do this, watching many of your videos, and I gotta say yall were the inspiration behind me doing this. Thank you so much!
@davidm6027
@davidm6027 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most understandable explanation I have heard about the nitrogen cycle.
@siamrahman1409
@siamrahman1409 2 жыл бұрын
I love this, I think this series will definitely catch on because it really covers the simple mistakes every beginner faces and how to fix them. This is definitely needed, thank you!
@MiMi_X1
@MiMi_X1 2 жыл бұрын
Best video on KZbin on this subject. Straight to the point and easy. I’m more confident about starting a betta tank for my son now.
@mackgmoney1515
@mackgmoney1515 2 жыл бұрын
Another caviot....the bacteria will only grow based on the amount of "food" for the bacteria. Thats why only introduce a few fish at a time over a few weeks. That gives time for more bacteria to grow to compensate for the new ammonia load.
@jeffalbillar7625
@jeffalbillar7625 2 жыл бұрын
I always put some type of catfish in first. Almost all species of catfishes are tough. Or some Plecos are good also.
@missyshell_mishell
@missyshell_mishell 2 жыл бұрын
Please keep the ‘dummies guide’ videos coming. I was one who set up my tank, 3 days later took in my water sample and was told ‘it looks fine’ so I got my fish. Now I’m doing a fish-In cycle and the struggle is real! But so far, my 5 guppies (one mamma soon to give birth) and my 3 nerite snails are all hanging in as I’m learning. Thank you!!! for making these videos and please keep them coming. I love this hobby more than any other, but my goodness it’s not easy!
@berated4541
@berated4541 2 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the videos aimed towards beginners! I started out wanting to do a small tank to just get my head wrapped around the nitrogen cycle with the ultimate goal of doing a koi fish/gold fish pond in my backyard. But in doing my research to figure out where to start I developed a huge passion for Aquascaping and Aquarium life in general. I'm a week in and have "cycled" my tank. Given my unpredictable weekday work schedule I will be waiting until friday after work (if I have time) or saturday to get my first couple of fish! (Just so I can be sure to monitor levels over the weekend when I know I'll have time)
@euphemiaknw7696
@euphemiaknw7696 Жыл бұрын
Great video! It's super hard to be able to stomach learning about the nitrogen cycle when setting up a new tank. It seems as if it only becomes relevant after already struggling from an unsuccessful tank with sick fish trying to combat the problems as they arise one by one. I was forced into understanding the nitrogen cycle when i couldn't figure out how to get my nitrite levels down even after partial water changes and additional good bacteria..... I came across a pretty comprehensive read detailing the nitrogen cycle, sticthing together all the bits I had learned, adding missing puzzle pieces and incorperating product recommendations and tips (such as borrowing one of the sponge filters from an already cycled tank- etc etc). I ended up setting up a hospital tank for my remaining fish and waited. After a week my nitrites were nonexistent. My hospitalized fish on their deathbed regained their gusto and I just reintroduced them to the now cycled bigger tank... I should've watched your video from the start!!!
@Good13man
@Good13man 10 ай бұрын
That Masters test kit is totally worth it!!
@GenRN
@GenRN 2 жыл бұрын
Forever grateful for Angel the PetSmart employee with pink hair that explained this to me when I first started. I had no clue about the nitrogen cycle and she stopped me from killing fish. I’ve been in the hobby for about 6 years and have 6 planted tanks and working on a pond. I’m obsessed! Looking forward to this series!
@Paul-li9hq
@Paul-li9hq Жыл бұрын
I started fish keeping some 40 plus years ago, and I do think things were actually a lot easier back then. There was no Internet, no KZbin, no chat room forums... you went to the library and checked out a real book! A book typically written by an experienced aquarist... containing solid facts and correct information. Producing thousands and thousands of books is expensive, so no publisher was going to waste money printing hundreds and hundreds of pages of nonsense written by some clueless individual. You could be reasonably confident that if a book was on a bookshelf, some thorough checks had been done to ensure the material within was accurate. Fast forward to today... anybody can say pretty much anything on any topic online and release it upon the masses with no requirement to undergo any checks to validate the accuracy of the content... The onus is on the viewer to try to gauge if the writer is truly knowledgeable. Still today, I see German Blue Rams touted as 'Community Fish'. They are not. They require pristine water: more acidic than the 'typical' community tank and quite a lot warmer than 'typical' tropical tank temperatures. And they can be quite delicate: if those conditions aren't met - they are probably gonna suffer and maybe die. I did like this presentation: it covered most of the key basics about the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle is quite complex - but fundamentally simple... this presentation shows the real simplicity very well. The only 2 things that should be mentioned: 1. If you are using tap water to fill the tank and perform water changes - test the tapwater prior to use (or at least periodically). Many different countries have many different legal requirements for the chemistry of the water that comes out of your tap... It is worth firstly checking what your own government legally requires your water authorities to provide... I do believe that some, if not all, of the US has a legal limit of 5ppm nitrate: anything over 10ppm is considered harmful to human health? But in the UK - the legal limit for nitrate is 50ppm! (trace amounts of nitrite and ammonia are also legally acceptable!) 2. pH has a huge impact on cycling, so it is worth checking what the pH of your water is as well... Below 6, and it stops the cycling process cold. pHs above 8.6 can also significantly impede cycling. We're now moving into the 'complex' part of my statement "The nitrogen cycle is quite complex - but fundamentally simple..." There are some good papers online that explain why this happens, if you really feel the urge to learn more... Needless to say, this problem won't exist if your water doesn't hit or go outside of those limits. If it does, you are certainly going to need to address that problem. Keeping those 2 points in mind can save a lot of grief! I advised one aquarist, who was having huge nitrate problems... despite numerous water changes, the nitrates just wouldn't drop below 40 to 50ppm. I advised him to test the tapwater: it came back at 40ppm! Therefore, no amount of water-changes would ever get the tank water below 40ppm. His solution was an RO/tapwater mix to bring the nitrates down prior to changing the water. The above also highlights the need to do periodic tests of the pH in the aquarium itself... It can change over a period of time, And that change can be quite slow, albeit steady... If you don't test and notice the PH raising or dropping - your 1st hint of a problem will probably be when half of the fish are suddenly dead one morning because the pH has crashed below 6...
@windyrotorblast
@windyrotorblast 2 жыл бұрын
This series is a great idea. I have kept fish for 40 years and there are still holes in my keeping knowledge because a lot of us were self taught back then. I never fail to learn something new in your videos.
@honestfurley6824
@honestfurley6824 2 жыл бұрын
New to hobby and just setup 2nd tank. Thanks for all your help.
@MyOwnUTube1
@MyOwnUTube1 2 жыл бұрын
Could someone please help explain when to do the first water change when cycling. And how much food should be used and how often for a 40 gallon tank. I'm picking mine up in 2 days and have been researching for the last 3 months so have a pretty good understanding of it all. But if anyone can answer that. 1. When should first water change be done 2. How much food and bacterial supplement. 1 pinch per week?
@thalibyusuf
@thalibyusuf 2 жыл бұрын
1. u will know when, typicaly when ur tank not crystal clear, or cloudy, i think u will know. 2. food, none to finish in under 30 second.
@pamelasmith4864
@pamelasmith4864 10 ай бұрын
I am new to fish keeping and your videos are so helpful to me. Thank you for breaking this down and making it super simple to understand! Maybe next you could do a video on patience 😂 because I have NONE!
@frogsbreath9315
@frogsbreath9315 Жыл бұрын
Very well done! I as a fish keeper for 40-plus years now have a deeper understanding of a well-cycled tank and how to keep my little friends healthy
@thatguyfromschool5635
@thatguyfromschool5635 2 жыл бұрын
I love the cycle!
@KarmelApple-xr2du
@KarmelApple-xr2du Жыл бұрын
I’ve read books and watched other videos about cycling your tank but this is the most clear and helpful explanation I’ve heard so far! I’m in the waiting phase, and I’m glad to see that PATIENCE is the only ingredient I’m short on at this point!
@gailrosner8815
@gailrosner8815 5 ай бұрын
This is the second time I watched this video. The first time I, when I first set up my tank, I was so confused! Now this makes so much more sense. Thank you!
@ronweldon5892
@ronweldon5892 2 жыл бұрын
I've had aquariums since the 60s. I learned by trial an error how to care for each type of species (and I almost had them all) your video is the best one I've seen so far on ease of cycling. I always cheat by throwing a few goldfish in to get the cycle going, monitor with API, and then yank the goldies out and put them back in their tank that I've done a water change on. Test my cycle process again and go from there. Don't know if this is the right thing to do but it's worked so far! Love your videos. Great explanations in every one. Thanks for all your help on everything and keep up the great work! Love you guys!🐳
@carolyn1464
@carolyn1464 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I didn't understand how the cycling worked but you've explained it perfectly, thank you!! I can't wait to watch the rest of this series, it's a great idea for everyone I think and especially us new to the hobby.
@4wrights07041
@4wrights07041 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I kept Cichlids 10+ years.... 15 years ago. I'm just getting back into the hobby and it seems quite a bit has changed. I appreciate these videos very much.
@tracys.6033
@tracys.6033 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for video and breaking down everything that needs to happen. Very helpful. I was missing a step. Process making me nuts! But now I know why. I am moving fish to new aquarium ( from 10 to 20 long). I still had the 10 gal running thank goodness. Last night I could see everything going to h#!$. I lost 2 neons. I pulled the rest of my fish out and put back in the 10 gal. I have, with some other danios and tetras, 4 corys. 2 of them I have had for almost 6 years. Just couldn't take the chance I would find dead if I left them in. Now I have 2 old corys very peeved at me for taking them out of the 20 gal. that they were loving, but at least they are alive. I have both of the treatments you discussed. Now that I know how to use those correctly things should move along better. I have another heavily planted 20 gal that took over a month to cycle because of missing step and I cleaned tank a couple times before seeing that I should not have. Fish were in that one so I had to do water changes instead of removing fish. But this explains what I did wrong. It's a beautiful thriving tank now so worth the work! Thank you!
@chantevendrell4902
@chantevendrell4902 2 жыл бұрын
I like this guide.. please continue!!! I'm deff Watching constantly. New to the hobby!! I need all the help!!!
@adkgaladkgal1799
@adkgaladkgal1799 2 жыл бұрын
This new series is a great idea. I have been keeping goldfish for ever and will soon start tropical fish. I enjoy learning. Even if you think you know it, you always hear something you need to hear
@brittenywhicker1867
@brittenywhicker1867 7 ай бұрын
This is great info for a complete newbie like me! THANK YOU so very much. I’m putting fish food in and waiting 😪 I watch videos to make me feel good until I get my tank cycled. I do have plants 🌱 so it still is nice to look at. One day I will get my little fishy 😅 all this info is so easy to understand ❤️
@MrLeo3D
@MrLeo3D 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for choosing this topic. After shifting to current house I'm in process of cycling a 100 G tank right now while fish are still in old tank (20 G) at previous house. Here in this part of world aquariums and product brands you show are not available unfortunately. But luckily got nitrifying bacteria bottle and used it with regularly adding food in tank and sump. Got past cloudy and smelly water stage. Also couple of weeks ago I had added a filter pad in old aquarium's filter for 'donor' bacteria cultivation. Had my fair share of new tank cycling issues and casualties when started 3 years ago, so this time I'm extra cautious as this time I have option to Wait :) Luckily old tank has three matured filters with gravel that I'm planning to move with fish to new tank. Can you please guide on should I distribute filter and media between tank and sump filter or keep all at one place?
@BUCA_BILL
@BUCA_BILL 2 жыл бұрын
Ammonia can be found in most city's tap water. So fill your tank. Dechlorinate first, then add your bottled bacteria and add a couple hardy fish. Please no cardinals or discus the first month or two. Every week slowly add a couple more fish. Do 20% water changes once a week for the first 6 weeks and you will be fine. Then do biweekly water changes to control nitrates. Unless you have live plants. Then you may be able to get away with once a month and that depends on how densely you have your tank stocked and how much you feed them. That is why testing your pH and Ammonia once or twice a week is highly recommended.
@AeroLuv26
@AeroLuv26 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video! As someone who wants to start fish keeping but has no real experience, this was much needed. Not only for me, but for the fish that will benefit from being in a properly cycled tank.
@MrDumonic
@MrDumonic 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Our tanks have never really had problems. We just vacuum once a month and put new water and water conditioner. Never had an issue.
@songbirdmedows
@songbirdmedows 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks this is what I need. I just put up a 50 gallon two days ago. This helps me a lot I’m looking forward to more in this series. 😊
@louiegroenewald
@louiegroenewald 2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the whole series. Still new in hoby as I started 4 months ago and already maintain 8 tanks for fun and the love of it. Still need all the info and help I can get. Thank you.
@Sean3D2Y
@Sean3D2Y 2 жыл бұрын
Wow 4 months and already 8 tanks!!
@louiegroenewald
@louiegroenewald 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sean3D2Y almost 200 fish😀
@Sean3D2Y
@Sean3D2Y 2 жыл бұрын
@@louiegroenewald that's so wild to me. Cause I'm only looking to keep certain fish. Have a 55 Gallon so far and upgrading to a 125 once the Bichirs grow. Planning to make the 55 a community tank afterwards. So max tanks I think I'll have is. Maybe 2 or 3.
@missylee5
@missylee5 10 ай бұрын
I'm just about to set up a tank. I've been doing all types of research and kept hearing about cycling the tank but did not understand what it meant. This video made it very simple and easy to understand! Thank you!
@user-yo8wn6ow5n
@user-yo8wn6ow5n 4 ай бұрын
I had a betta and a goldfish in a 2 gallon tank in college. Just bought them and threw them in the tank all in the same afternoon...I don't know how they survived, but they did for at least a year. I am retired now and would like to have a "real" tank set up properly. Thank you sooo much for this video! Your videos are a great help!!!
@piperthirtytwo
@piperthirtytwo Жыл бұрын
I wish I had seen this video 3 weeks ago. It would have saved a molly and 2 guppies. Your insight as to why I am watching 00:01 was dead on. I feel horrible that my ignorance is causing an animal stress or death. I've already made so many mistakes, that another insight you had was that I was thinking about starting over and giving up/donating/surrendering the remaining fish I have in order to get it right from the start. 10:32 explains my test strip reading toxic for ammonia and now i want to be ultra hands on. Now I've put a male and female molly together and I am fearing the worst for my 5.5 gal. I am now trying to figure out what the most responsible thing to do is. I'm not giving up. I want to try harder. I needed this dummies version because I sure feel like one. TY
@_Clayton.Bigsby_
@_Clayton.Bigsby_ Жыл бұрын
I'm really late here, but I'm really really glad I've found your video. I didn't know anything about this, and nobody at the store told me. I've had three tiger barbs die on me so far, and when I realized the water was a lot cloudier, I wasn't sure what to do so I did probably a 60% water only change (I luckily bought a top fin tank that has a built in automatic siphon). I'm going to continue that as there are still a few that quickly revived once I changed the water, and I'm going to add some live bacteria to speed this process up. I've been in panic mode for about 24 hours now trying to figure out what happened, as well as trying to be a fish er physician and keep them alive. You've earned my sub and I'll be binge watching some of your videos for more knowledge. Thanks a million brother.
@samarcied7995
@samarcied7995 2 жыл бұрын
Finally you made one of these! I've always understood your explanation easier, and I'm expecting several arowanas before the end of the month. I sure hope I could successfully house 2 of them in a tank :D
@susanosman3643
@susanosman3643 2 жыл бұрын
THANKS AGAIN,JON I have watched your videos about this "water--thing" , but couldn't make sense of it. So today I took simple notes--- after all, this video is for "Dummues". Well, I'm not a dummy, but I had a head injury and real problems with short term memory. So I will keep watching your GREAT videos + taking notes!!! THANK YOU!!!
@lewashcliffe
@lewashcliffe 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and perfectly timed as I am just starting a new aquarium. It's been over 40 years since I last had an aquarium, and there is so much more knowledge available than ever was then. Great explanation of the nitrogen cycle, thanks!
@tammytokash5314
@tammytokash5314 Жыл бұрын
Great video!! I'd like to add that some LFS are recommending a prime at start up, which new hobbyists need to understand prime binds those toxins that your tank needs to properly cycle. While a great emergency product, it prevents your tank from going through a true cycle and delaying that needed ammonia spike to grow that beneficial bacteria.
@lynettecordero4596
@lynettecordero4596 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video!! We just introduced a 2.5 gallon tank at my job and we were so sad thinking we were doing something bad that was killing our new fish. Now I have confidence!!
@brncllhn
@brncllhn 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! Had no idea that ammonia had to be present for the bottled good bacteria to work. 😟 Going to follow your instructions and hopefully keep a successful tank this time. Also going to look for a video about green algae. Grows like crazy in summer.
@lizlixet
@lizlixet 2 жыл бұрын
This video was very educational! Thanks! I love how you explained things and recapped all your points. Thank you My bf has an 80gallon aquarium and is and little by little all his fishes died
@paulcruden6696
@paulcruden6696 10 ай бұрын
this is so helpfull as i didnt have a clue what i was doing and set up a new aquarium then put fish in two days later. lets hope they all make it through its been five days so far
@sherrylynn4632
@sherrylynn4632 Жыл бұрын
Thx for all of the tips John, new fish keeper here that bought the tank and fish same day. And yes, I had a disaster! Fish were dying and the nitrates where high. I didn't clean the tank, water changes only but, I did get the gravel out and replaced the gravel with large river stones. I'm able to vacuum the tank much easier now and the water nitrates are so far so good... Thx for this video, it sure helped out alot! 👍
@SteveP79
@SteveP79 2 жыл бұрын
Love the new format. i think this will help the new fish keeper like me. i plan on setting up my first tank this coming week. A fish keep for dummies all in once place is a great idea. One thing that might be needed to be explained is to help people not crash their cycle one the tank is cycled. In today's world people will want to add all 20 fish at once and the beneficial bacteria might not be able to keep up.
@MargieB51
@MargieB51 2 жыл бұрын
Love you guys great Formation even for someone that’s been doing this for years!Learn something every single time I watch you if I don’t answer in five minutes I shut you off and turn your back on when I’m not so busy playing with my aquariums!outstanding thanks for both of you!Blessing
@TenorCantusFirmus
@TenorCantusFirmus 2 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to re-start my aquarium (190 lt.s / ca. 50 gal.s) and finding your videos very helpful. Thank you!
@ers18619g
@ers18619g 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, Thank you KGTropicals, I learned a very important lesson. Ive added beneficial bacteria to my new tank to start the cycling but didnt know I was supposed to add ammonia to get the process started ! Thank You so very much for this video and the information !
@DWRCreations
@DWRCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Being a Newby to Fish Keeping, I followed KG Tropicals advise on setting up a Tropical Tank, Never spent a fortune on the setup - have 150Ltr Tropical Freshwater Tank, with Mollys, Tetras, Danios, Elders and Loaches. Never had an Aquarium before. After 6 weeks Tanks is fully cycled and thriving, see results so far below, Thanks John, am sure if not had this advise all my fish would be dead.
@edraffile6505
@edraffile6505 2 жыл бұрын
Found the video to be informative. I have been keeping fish for over 25 years and like to relearn things. My first tank crashed bably list a number of fish and fortunately I have A LFS that gave the BB from API. Keep helping the newbies, it helps us veterans also.
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