WHY SUBSTRATE COLOR MATTERS! How Color Impact Your Aquarium Ecology. Fish & Shrimp Vision & Behavior
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The HUGE Impact Of SUBSTRATE COLOR On Your Fish, Shrimp & Entire Tank. Why COLOR MATTERS.
WHY SUBSTRATE COLOR MATTERS.
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Woa, it's crazy that black sand can have that much of an impact in heat! I never would have thought it would matter.
@Fishtory
11 күн бұрын
Nor did I until anecdotal reports from viewers, then reading research papers
I have a tank of lambchop rasboras, and luckily someone posted a video of them in their natural habitat. It was all murky and the riverbed was basically 100% huge crypts. I don't have those specific giant crypts, they just aren't available here, but I do have a lot of crypts spread throughout the tank, and it made me happy after seeing that video. Like I accidentally made at least one right choice for my fish.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Right on!
@jaydobbyn3975
4 ай бұрын
Those glow fish are not genetically modified they are injected with needles to make them glow. Do not continue this cruelty
Brilliant topic, thank you! Way back in the 70's, I got a job in the new (and only) pet shop in town. I talked my way into managing the ~70 freshwater tanks. All tanks had undergravel filtration. It didn't take too long to figure out that the tanks with natural gravel seemed healthier and happier than the ones set up with dyed/painted gravel. In my own mind, I put this down to the porosity of the natural substrate vs. the lack of porosity of the color coated gravel. The outcomes were: 1. Always recommending natural gravel to our customers; 2. Having nothing but natural gravel in my 27 home aquariums. Keep up the great work, Alexander, best channel ever!
@Fishtory
25 күн бұрын
I never considered the porosity...that is a great point to factor in, as well. Thank you!
When I first got into the fish hobby I bought about ten kilos of white sand and later regretted it. I realised I preferred dark substrate, so ended up topping it with dark substrate over time and now it's about 30 cm thick, lol. After three years I finally have my tank the way I like it... and I'm so relieved because I would obsess and stare at it and change it constantly. You know what's cool though, there's white patches and swirly layers of white underneath the dark making it look unique.
@Fishtory
Ай бұрын
I feel your pain
CLOWNPUKE gravel is a must in every tank..........
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
All hail clown 🤡 puke gravel 🙌
Finally! Have been waiting for you to attack this topic. Great job as usual!!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly. Im glad you enjoyed it!!
Just had a 10 gallon fail, front pane bowed pretty drastically, so im gonna use a black sand, with redish color rocks❤ thanks for the video, it really helped!
@Fishtory
Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it. Sorry about your tank!
Excellent as always.
I've never been much of a "go with the flow" kind of person, but in regards to creating mini ecosystems, I think it's great advice. 👍
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Haha you have no idea how true that statement also describes me. Lol
I feel like you read my mind 😭 I was searching this info all night
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Oh whoa! Well im so glad to hear it. Cheers
Fascinating Alex. Nicely done.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lou! I miss you and your crew over on your channel. I need to make sure i catch some streams again soon.
@FatherFish
Жыл бұрын
@@Fishtory Likewise, Alex. We are both bust trying to get to a support level. You are doing very well. Here's a fun vid. Meet Henry and Matilda: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fGamuaihaNS_p7A.html
awesome information. even though i was aware of the top view and predators i had no idea about the bottom substrate and when they can do....as always Alex, you bring so much light to the story...thanks
Awesome, so much more info than just why the color of substrate matters! Well done.
Always excited to see your video notifications pop up since I subbed. Very informative, keep up the great work!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Been waiting for a video on this keep the info coming brother 🙏
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
More to come! Thank you
This was sooo good and informative. I really like the depths you went into here.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly
Fascinating! Thanks so much for this amazing educational talk!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Im so glad you thought so. It's always amazing to understand the creatures we keep in new ways!
Another great video. Enjoyed it. Thanks Alex, @Fishtory
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Cheers
Awesome video Alex, got me thinking about my choice for substrate, I'm gathering many items with the goal of putting together my fist Father Fish tank, and I was thinking about capping the dirt with black silica sand, mainly because of the striking look. Now I'm not so sure if using such an unnatural color would have any negative effect on the tank as a whole.
I like having crushed oyster shells as a substrate topper for my invertebrate tanks. Algae grows well on it before the algae gets eaten. The shells last quite a long time as well. Great job, fantastic reporting!🌻🌼🐝 Keep it up 🙌
Magnificent video and very educational .Keep up with the Fantastic educational videos. I think you are the very best video out there and channels You have thought about this for awhile Excellent job. Thanks for Sharing with your inspiration.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for noticing. I try and work on videos for a few weeks or months until im sick of the topic...then ill go back and make the actual video haha
So many ppl say dark substrate brings color out. I had just set my mind on and organic soil base and that black diamond blasting sand for a cap. I'm just cycling a 75 gallon tank, bare bottom, planned for rainbow fish and friends. That black diamond sand is a bit reflective but prob not well enough? I'm back to debating on a lighter sand now 😅 My main goal is colorful, happy, healthy fish and plants.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Dark soil contrasts bright fish better.... but technically eliminates the fish less
Awesome videos as always. Your videos are always about really unique subjects and i appreciate that.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly. I try. When they get too weird youtube wont even tell my subscribers lol so feel free to browse the back catelog sometime haha
The thing I love more than watching fish is the science behind it. Love your videos man.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for commenting and watching as well. It helps the channel and is so very appreciated.
Makes total sense! Thanks
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Sure thing! Thanks for watching
Tank should look like gramdma's house: beige and brown and plants all over the place
What a clever topic mate ✌️🤎🍄
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thanks my man! Ive been thinking of you. I hope you're haning in there and taking things a day at a time. Cheers, mate.
@T.J-and-Soul
Жыл бұрын
@The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium my chemo oncologist doesn't want to treat me yet because immunotherapy makes me so sick. I have got a referral to a great radiologist I see him Thursday wish me luck young Son
Thank you for talking about this! I had been wondering whether a black or white sand would be best for the growth of my aquarium plants, this video answered all my questions 😄🎉
@Fishtory
4 ай бұрын
Stay curious isn't he motto here. Cheers
As always, Alex, so much fantastic information ❤
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so! Thank YOU as always for watching
Very interesting topic, never thought of this!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
In short, consider also the exposures for pictures and videos when choosing substrate. My experience: On my latest re-scape, I switched from a white sand substrate to a natural river sand which is grey. The reason is that I document the hobby frequently, and when it comes to getting proper exposures, the reflected light from the white substrate just blows out the image, may it be a still picture or a video. My tanks always have these shaded areas due to the plants and hardscape where details get hidden if I try to expose properly for the substrate, and if I expose for the shaded areas, the bottom just becomes a glowing area of white. It also becomes a problem if the fish I'm trying to document is darker overall or has a dark structure. Whenever they're directly on or just over the white substrate, the same thing happens. Expose for the fish and the glow just blows out everything in the image, expose for the substrate and the details of the fish get hidden. The only fish that gets properly exposed while on the white sand are the albino BN plecos.
@ImpulseHobby
Жыл бұрын
Try to use an exposure bracketing
Awesome video great info to know
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it
tomatoes produce better if planted beside or above something red.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Whoa! Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
@voluntaryismistheanswer
Жыл бұрын
Yup, they sell red plastic mulch for underneath, it just looks too awful for the garden lol; I have enough tomatoes
@thehairywoodsman5644
Жыл бұрын
@@voluntaryismistheanswer I plant my tomatoes on the south side of our bright red barn.
@williambarnes5023
Жыл бұрын
I use my financial statements from my taxes, bank, and credit cards as mulch under my tomatoes. Never seen them get so huge.
Great stuff as always.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
I am gonna learn today.
Great info. I was hoping for a greater focus on aesthetics and such. You know, simple stuff like... putting black fish in a tank with black gravel. Bad idea, right?
@Fishtory
8 ай бұрын
I mean, it is all personal choice... but yes, i would say you lose the fish the less contrast there is 100%! Sorry i didn't focus on that part much
Me wanting to breed fish: Red gravel Red plants Red background 😂😂😂😂 just kidding
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
The heart wants what it wants
Love your passion, its infectious!🥳
@Fishtory
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! And caught it
I really thank you Alex, for this vid! So interesting! I absolutely do not like the brown Contra Soil or red Flourite. It looks so unnatural to me, even though my local soil is pretty reddish and I love that. Maybe I was a fish in a past life, and like you said, I never saw it in riverbeds while I whiled away my days doing fishy things...🙏😉✌️
Interesting topic, thanks Alex ❤️🇦🇺
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Good to remember that it’s not nice to fool Mother Nature. Keep it real as much as possible. Great content-thank you.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Always! Thank you
Great info as alway Alex! I want natural looking sand but can’t figure out which one to get. The availability is limited here in MA
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
I like fluval stratum for dark and hth for pool filter sand for a natural looking light yet inexpensive sand.
please do a video about plants
@Fishtory
Ай бұрын
I have over 50 on plants :) what specifically did you want to know?
Nice video Alex, full of great info. I remember growing up as a kid we were taught that black (and dark colors) absorb heat while white (light colors) reflect the heat. I figured that wasn't quiet true. Walking bare foot across the parking lot yes was hot. I couldn't wait to reach the beach sand in hopes of cooling my feet. Nope, just as hot. LOL Depending on the type of inhabitants I want to keep in the tank plays a big role as to what color substrate I'll use. Take for instance the False Julii Cory, on a dark substrate it's background color of white/silver darkens to more of a gray due to it's camouflage tendencies. On a lighter background it shows it's true color. I found the best overall substrate is the natural river pea gravel. It contains an assortment of colors from light to dark. 😉
@voluntaryismistheanswer
Жыл бұрын
I went crazy with different glacial gravels from Pisces lol, it's all natural with lots of blended colors, but all looks like crap with mulm 😄. There's a pale whiteish with jade tones that looks cool in a blackwater scape with my paleatus corys and golden wonder panchax though, he pops (as does the dark driftwood and anubias background). There's a gunmetal gray that's so hard to work with (big and chonky) but looks so cool, a midnight with gold tones that's yummy with glow light tetras... Yeah, I kinda like my gravels.
@James_Hande
Жыл бұрын
@@voluntaryismistheanswer Not necessarily the brand but these are my usual go-to's. CaribSea Super Naturals Jungle River Aquarium Gravel. CaribSea Super Naturals Peace River Aquarium Substrate.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Great examples. Thanks for commenting my friend!
Amazing video
I didn't even think about the luminosity 😅 great video!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Heh i didnt either until some optical and physics reading hehe
@BrodysBettas
Жыл бұрын
@@Fishtory I'm so glad you read these things! Your videos make me sound so smart to my friends and family 😆
I love this video!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Great content 🤟😎 More please 🤩
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
You got it!
Perfect, I'm trying to redo a tall hex tank with black sand, and no idea where to go with it, it's hard to even see the moss balls, with the black back. I considered blending it with white sand, I wanted to do the gray dragonstone, I am so confused, just glad to be moving out the current inhabitants and starting fresh! Maybe just a better light will help 😄
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Yeah theres also some fish that color up brighter against contrasting colors, and others that try to blend in. Its tricky.
The video was great :) Only one thing with heat - any substrate would not have heat capacity as water. Those small volume in comparison with water I would not consider at all. Good example of colour are codoras - some are not showing nice colour on bright surface and also looks they are shy, try to hide i shadow. Overcome this is possible only is bigger group, whre they feel better, but never will be fully coloured. So I would recomend darker botom, only the choice is harder. For fish which do not care (poecilia) is the best - chepest sand for filtration which is almost white silica in most of hobby market 25kg quize cheep :)
Darn so close to being first lol 😂❤ thank you for another great video! ❤
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
I think you may be first, .actually! Thanks regardless ☺️
What a great video!
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good notes, reef fish protected by reef are fully colorful, open water species are more light bellied.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Makes logical sense. Thanks for sharing
Very interesting video. Slowly I've been getting together the items needed to create a multi-betta tank. Bought the Fluval Stratum for planting as you recommended ~ should I cover it with sand or small gravel? 🤔 (I'm planning to use an UG Filter ~ sand may not be a good idea? Any thoughts on the UG Filter?) Thank you! 🤗
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
I think it would work with or without UGF fine. For bettas it's personal taste of the owner than any fish relatrd upsides
alot of my cichlids change color depending on the subsrate and backround. i try to keep things balanced
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Yes, very true. They do it all according to the luminosity of the substrate and decore, rather than the color, but obviously black vs white substrate tends to be darker and encourage brighter colors...where as white sand washes them out, so they feel blended in well
I prefer a darkish natural mix of very fine pebbles, almost sand like, 1mm. I find it acts like sand, but it resembles a natural river bed, plus the darker tones absorb more light allowing me to have my lights on longer without having an algae explosion. Light colours tend to cause more green algae.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
It looks nice as well! Thanks for sharing
@DEXTER-TV-series
Жыл бұрын
Pebbles? Baked clay?
16:29 Fruity Pebbles??
I do minimal water changes with a deep substrate and a heavily planted tank. I have Happy Fish, how worried about stress hormones should I be?!?
Nice video, totally off subject, during your different researches have you come across any information on the metabolic pathways in tropical and cold water fish? Are there metabolic pathways which allow certain species to live in cold water that are absent in tropical species? Is it possible to select for cold tolerance in aquarium species? As most commercial fish farms are situated in warm places there probably has been no incentive to try. Thanks Terry.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
So yes. There are entire evolutionary chunks of thousands of mutations that can explain wll the different life processes and functions of cold vs warm water fish. What is tricky is finding the 200 or maybe 350...400 things that all help. My guess is researchers would focus on one key trait like the antifreeze cells in goldfish and ricefish... or the retention of oxygen in warm water...or torpor reset genes. But this is all just an assumption on my part, i haven't seen it worked on yet...beyond pushing fish to their temp limits and selecting the moet healthy individuals annually.
@terrycrynant9777
Жыл бұрын
@@Fishtory thanks for your reply. I've been keeping fish for more than 50years but only found youtube during covid lock down. I have colonies of Corydoras which are about 25 years old and I'm sure they have self selected for higher tolerance to nitrates and less than ideal conditions, they have survived many occasions when I have not switched the heater and filters back on after tank maintenance. The local fish stores like my fish because they are tougher than most. I have a colony of about 40 Corydorus trilineatus that are producing eggs nearly every day, its more fry than I can grow on so I plan to slowly reduce the temperature and maybe I'll get future generations which are happy and breeding at lower temperatures. Thanks again for your reply Terry.
Color also helps with lift. Birds use this principle.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Whao! I had no idea...but it makes sense. Thanks for the cool info!
I use a all naturally pea rock in alot of my tanks, so it has browns,black, white, quarts, tans, done this for years now and my fish and plants seem to do better. I don't get hardly any fish loses from this. If they do its because they eat each other and that's natural life in 🎉a tank.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Very nice!
where are you recording right now?
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
My backyard lol
How do you feel about colored aquarium gravels? Are they truly aquarium safe?
@crawfordwice
Жыл бұрын
They are painted then varnished. They scratch the varnish off and it leaches into your tank. It's bad stuff. Plus you can't grow plants .
So what you are saying, Substrate is a reflection of light, rather than the reflection of the fish tank owner? 🐟
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Hah sure
Multi coloured gravel, also known as clown vomit 😂
My two hobbies are fish keeping and hifi. I’m not sure which is more full of bullshit. No. Your aquarium substrate color does not matter.
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Put some shrimp on dark vs light substrate then get back to me. Many fish can see all the light spectrum we can...Plus uv, reflecting light impacts their behavior immensely
1:41 Not sure Neon counts as a camouflage unless you are in Las Vegas? 🗼🏜🛸
@Fishtory
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it would work well there.