How to grow ALGAE a natural FOOD for aquarium SHRIMP

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Growing Algae and Biofilm natural foods for your Caridina shrimp. In this video I’m going to show you how I grow algae on the glass of the tank and I will share an update on my mischling tank where I crossbreed Taiwan bee, Pinto and simple caridina shrimps

Where to buy the Taiwanese Bacterial powder to grow biofilm (worldwide):
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266500610826

UGF box full set:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266712010252

How to make UGF box from glass:
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How I built my shrimp rack:
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How I made my auto top off system:
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MY LIGHT in shrimp racks:
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MY LIGHT in aluminium profiles on top of the tanks:
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How I build an aquarium at home:
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コメント (21)
  • @chaospit9788
    To grow algae quickly I use bacter ae similar to how you use your bacteria powder on the soil. Algae in general loves phosphorus, ammonia and nitrates the most, lots of phosphorus can get you staghorn or black beard algae and I've found that staghorn especially likes to grow on the cactus tree (dried cholla cactus)
  • @MurphSA
    Thank you so much for the video!! Very informative
  • @ArtyMars
    Your tanks are so beautiful ❤️ The little corner box gravel filters are such a good idea i've never seen that before xD
  • @bhillson
    Aweosme content I am really enjoying your channel and look foreword to the update
  • @WASBAN
    Excuse the English because I use google translater. But by the time I believe you have already solved the mystery. But in my shrimp cultivation, I only use the sun and algae blooms, if you don't have it easy, we have lamps to simulate the sun and algae blooms will bloom. The ammonia and the nitrite chain, in addition to the residues of the feed and feces, are sufficient nutrients to suck up the algae. If I need a lot of algae, then I would have to build a separate system and have the source of carbon, potassium and other smaller scale minerals. But normally any fertilizer for aquatic plants already has all of this , then you could even do multi trophism , with spirulina and or chorreollela
  • Nice tour! Keep up the amazing work! I’ll be making a video on a tour as well. Keep it up!
  • quite an interesting and informative video. I was having pho with a friend about 9 years ago across the country and he mentioned, the best and healthiest breeding shrimp tanks are the most ugly ones full of algae. Such a hard balance fo rme to have a visually pleasing tank vs what's best for the shrimp. great content and can't wait for the next video!
  • hi, i've only recently discovered your channel and i'm loving the content. just wondering whether there's any video on how you setup those tanks with the UGF in it and just overall way of how you cycle the tank? thanks! looking forward to watching your new content!
  • Hi, I very like your aquariums👍 I've made the experience that with a daily addition of Bacter AE, a good fast water flow and a lighting duration of at least 10 hours (provided there is no nitrate in the water) it turns increasingly green. The use of boxes with soils is also standard for me. A good method would also be that of Vin Fish with a soil thickness of at least 15 cm on the ground, no soil boxes. However, the annual soil change is a problem with the Vin Fish method.
  • @LeahhJett
    In a cycling tank I leave the lights on for many days in a row to grow algae
  • I love the content. For algea us a little powdered fish flakes in a cycling tank.
  • Nice video mate.may I ask where did u purchase your undergravel filter box?
  • I turn my bubblers to the tank sides and the algae forms a nice carpet on the side of the tank from the flow.
  • No doubt lights for more than 10 hrs do the magic of brown & green algea In cycling tank .Also we can add a small piece of land moss which helps in growth of algae with extra lighting hours