Setting up a large tropical freshwater aquarium

Practical Fishkeeping magazine online shows you how to set up a large tropical freshwater aquarium.

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25 Responses to “Setting up a large tropical freshwater aquarium”

  1. 52hogg Says:

    @oscar2hot4u no sound for me too

  2. oscar2hot4u Says:

    it ther any sound on 4 any1 coz thers none 4 me hit rely if you do

  3. xxHUNGREExx Says:

    can u use coffee cup in fish tank

  4. gamer931215 Says:

    @sloppi1234 im not good in english and thats what i mean. But i had small stones (again dont know the exact word in english) but that had also peaces of sand in it so i cooked the stones and then putted in aquarium (like the manuel said)

  5. sloppi1234 Says:

    its not a dirt ! its just smaller pices of the substrate that are flushed up when water was added

  6. NEEDCARS Says:

    why cant they make a watertight pipe that goes thru the glas insted of putting it like this guy did. it looks ugly

  7. finalman25 Says:

    o okay i was gonna say the result looks crystal clear on here

  8. gamer931215 Says:

    thats when the process is starting , after a few days the dirt will sink on the bottum or will be filtered with the pump :)

  9. finalman25 Says:

    ur water looks really dirty

  10. petitplou Says:

    Et dans deux semaines, tout a crevé!
    Ne faite surtout pas comme ça!!

    Il n’y connaît absolument rien!

  11. Question150 Says:

    of course, but its more difficult for example because there is not so much air on their roods…

  12. imgunfreak Says:

    they start growing after some time in the aquarium and you should choose the plants that grow fast because then you dont need to use lots of money on plants!

  13. DanTheGangsta0 Says:

    will aquarium plants grow in sand

  14. jawajawa79 Says:

    thanks for help, very good video you must give to this film an music :)
    5/5

  15. schizobipolarjoe Says:

    know why the africans cichlids died, because goldfish are cold water fish, african cichlids are warm water fish and need a high ph of 7.8-8.4

  16. schizobipolarjoe Says:

    angelfish are cichlids, and discus are cichlids too.

  17. schizobipolarjoe Says:

    pool filter sand, but make sure it doesn’t have arogite in it.

  18. schizobipolarjoe Says:

    looks like a miss of eco-complete,black sand,and regular sand.

  19. commonSagitario Says:

    I always get told and sometimes I TELL OFF.

  20. 1fishfinatic3 Says:

    @commonSagitario its just a saying….you got told….

  21. commonSagitario Says:

    OK im sending you a messege about it.

  22. commonSagitario Says:

    what do you mean

  23. 1fishfinatic3 Says:

    @commonSagitario: dude you got put on blast….

  24. commonSagitario Says:

    yeah but Its a norm, as u like it I also used methods like 25% water change and keeping and fish cycling but its just not that effective no I use New things such as very bright light but algae eater and 50% water change every week and always keep a constant temperature and 75% filled as I now use the more effective new methods.

  25. zerocool212121 Says:

    @commonSagitario your right plants dont need cycling but they need nutriends and with a fresh tank there is none. and the old methods work best ive been doing this from the early 90s to now so befor you start with ur verbal diarrhea check yourself. if its new water your lvls of ferts and metals should be at a min unless ur live in mexico. ive been in this game for a long time so plz dont try and insult me aquariust norm are allys but you dont seem to get that. check my tanks out if u want.

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