Awesome sounds great to me. I'll show you some of the best fish stores where I live and then we can have cheesecake across the street at cheesecake factory lol.I’d be up for that sometime. I don’t have a web cam I’d have to do it all on my phone. No problem at all. If I’m ever down in Florida we will meet up.
those monos are stunning...clean
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It depends on who has been digging for scraps in the gravel.
You cannot judge a system from a photo.
I can see that. But sometimes water not being clear isn't a bad thing.I personally feel water clarity is a bench mark for water quality. IMHO
I can see that. But sometimes water not being clear isn't a bad thing.
HAHA! That is a good one!!!! LMAOdamn! I guess the Amazon and all the other south an Central American rivers, lakes and all have bad water quality. I think they should does the water with some api products and dredge water out and run a pipe line from the Poland spring up in Maine down there. ??Shocked theaquatic life hasn’t all perished ?
I haven't yet but hopefully soon. It's hard making money but it takes a while.Do you make any money off youtube? I’ve thought about making a channel myself but it would really just be for the cash.
I personally feel water clarity is a bench mark for water quality. IMHO
I can see that. But sometimes water not being clear isn't a bad thing.
I agree with you. But there were reasons my tank was that way. Nonetheless it isn't anymore.Clear water isn't necessarily healthy water...and healthy water isn't necessarily clear...but I agree that if you are going to put an aquarium on display, on YouTube or elsewhere, it should be both clean and clear. You don't go to a wedding unshaven and sweaty; why show off your aquarium that way?
True, water that isn't clear isn't necessarily a bad thing...but it certainly has no benefits. Just a personal quirk of mine, but I want my water clear and clean, and if I am showing off my tank...especially to non-aquarists...I want it looking good. Not even just good, but great. I'm not a big fan of any aquarium YouTubers and don't really go out of my way to follow any of them, but I guarantee that if one of them shows me a cloudy, murky tank...excuses or not...that's it for me, won't be back. Again, just a personal quirk; I don't bat an eye at algae-covered rocks and wood, but lots of people gag at the sight of it. To each his own.
Way to many aquarium YouTubers are not on the internet because they love fish...but rather because they love being on the internet and fish are a good excuse to be there.
esoxlucius had it right: if you can't stand the heat, gotta stay out of the kitchen.