Which Fish Tank is WORSE? | Fish Tank Review 257

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All Comments (21)
  • @FishForThought
    Hey y'all, I'm actually on my honeymoon right now, herping in mexico 😂 so I won't be able to reply to many comments like I usually would! But we can stay connected on the FFT Discord, through your support on Patreon! bit.ly/3z05bpC I'm sharing all my adventures on there with y'all 😊 cheers and see you soo
  • @smashingamin
    That poor guppy is just being smacked against the glass
  • @mikeking5834
    I have 28 pygmy corys in my 30 gallon micro tank. I cannot ever get over how cute they are swimming thru the bubbles, schooling around, and napping on all of my plants/scapes.
  • @xiro4210
    Thank you so much for these videos! I hate to say it, but I'm one of those people who works at one of "those pet stores" And I wasn't ever really trained on what fish need and how to give them a good life. Since watching your videos I've learned so much from you that I'm now able to help new fish keepers create a happy and sustainable environment and show them all the wonderful possibilities they can create in their thank!
  • @KathleenFung
    This person slapping a betta into a vase, and I'm over here worried about my shrimp not having enough room in my 10g (shrimp and pygmy cory only tank) * ON, Canada!
  • @laurabustos6560
    A super duper good morning FTR crew! Wishing all a radically positive week! Edit; I am an actual plant mom. Sansevieria may be able to be rooted in the tank, but long term, they don't really like to have wet feet so you'd have trouble keeping it from rotting. It's technically possible, but you'd have to be really careful. Maybe just keep them really high up in the tank so the roots are just barely in the water and as the water level drops they start to dry out. But how the person has them where the actual crown of the plant, the base of the leaves are in the water is going to cause rot for sure. Fun fact; those heavenly bamboo plants people often use in aquaria are also Dracaena! QotW; I'm Southern California bred, grew up in northern California and now live my dotage back in southern California.
  • My mom used to have a betta fish in a cup like 10 years ago and it was hard cause she was really proud of it but i taught her how to make a planted 10 gallon tank and she still has that tank! I say tanks are investments..
  • @blackjackcwc
    To think just over a year ago I had no idea you existed. Now I have a healthy ecosystem tank, never miss an episode, and even submitted and got a 5/5. This channel is now more a part of my life than my father ever was lmfao
  • @estherabrams7274
    Fellow Canadian here. Yes, I recently saw a “houseplants you can grow in an aquarium” video, and snake plants were included! I would have thought exactly what you did! Congratulations on getting married! Enjoy your honeymoon! Petting that goldfish will kill it. They need their slime coats intact! You’re not going crazy, guppies is the right answer!
  • @Lauraetcetera
    FTR while I crochet -- what a wonderful way to start the week 😊 QOTW - central Virginia
  • @bruhmoment5020
    The "kissing sounds" from the goldfish is actually gasping for air, so cute very kawaii how the fish is barely breathing.
  • @maxngwen5
    I went to Asia mall in Minneapolis recently and they had a fluval flex that was half filled with substrate and heeeeaaaavy planted. Most impressive Asian restaurant tank I've seen
  • Re: dracaena in a fish tank: I’ve never tried snake plants that way, but I think it SHOULD work. Other dracaena love it—lucky bamboo is a species of dracaena! With snake plants, it’s no so much that they’re succulent in the same way a cactus is; they’re drought tolerant because of their waxy coating, but they don’t swell to store water so they wouldn’t go mushy the way a true succulent does if it gets too much water. Not sure about long-term viability, but I’m sure they’d be happy in there for a while, anyway.
  • Hey Chirs hope everyone's doing good thank you so much for the video I broke my right arm and got surgery so I was not able to watch the last FTRs catching up and watching the FTRs gave me the joy I needed Thank you so much for the effort u put into these videos.
  • @BENfromSUNDIAL
    I just saw a frantic father at PetSmart, reading all the little info cards on the tanks and not finding anything small enough for the tank he was getting his kids. I heard one of the girls say that if he gets too big they can just put him in the toilet.
  • @lol1610
    I kept snake plants in water for a long time and they were thriving! Just changed the water every week or two and sometimes added a little bit of fertiliser. So they would do great in a fish tank! It started when I put them in water to propagate and just forgot to pot them. They looked like they were doing well so I just left them in water glasses lmao
  • I’ve been growing a snake plant aquaponically for a couple years now. 100% can do. Also that Dallas rasbora tank does have a YouTube channel, that footage is uploaded on there. Can’t remember the name of the channel though so I’ll report back when I find it lol
  • @LoFiAxolotl
    I just had to quarantine one of my Zebra Danios because he was acting weird... alone in a single 20 gallon... Dude was acting like he's in a prison where he can barely even turn... i feel bad for those little guys in that miniature vase with the Betta