• Real vs Fake: Do Not Use Fake Substrate!!
    Feb 24 2026

    In this video, Father Fish has a simple message: soil is life. Healthy, living soil is full of microorganisms that support balance and growth, both in nature and inside an aquarium. When real soil is used in a fish tank, it introduces beneficial life that helps create a stable, thriving ecosystem. Unlike artificial substrates or “fake dirt,” which can break down into muddy waste over time, natural soil continues to function and support life for years. In long‑established aquariums, the soil layer slowly changes, pushing sand upward and accumulating organic material. After several years, the substrate may need cleaning—much like a natural pond that gradually fills in with sediment. Soil is not just decoration; it is a living foundation that sustains aquatic health and mirrors the natural processes that support life on Earth.

    #aquariumsoil, #livingsoil #FatherFishmethod #naturalaquarium #dirtedtank #aquariumsubstrate #beneficialbacteria #micro‑organisms #plantedaquarium #ecosystem #biologicalfiltration #aquascaping #soilnutrients #AquariumTips #FishKeeping101 #fatherfish #aquarium #fishtank #NaturalAquarium #AquariumEducation #FishCare #AquariumLife #aquariumdirt #aquariumsand #aquariumecology

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    7 Min.
  • What Is A Nature Aquarium??
    Feb 23 2026

    A nature aquarium is amazing. The nature aquarium does not exist in a sterile aquarium, the nature aquarium, according to Father Fish, is a natural aquarium that mirrors nature. Nature can be both violent and peaceful. Nature can be both destructive and creative. Nature is all around us! Nature in our aquariums is no different; plants grow,your aquarium fish eat plants or each other, they then feed the microfauna which then adds the nutrients to the substrate which the plants use for fertilizer and the cycle replays it self again and again. So just as the 'real' world lives the cycle of life so does the planted aquarium become a nature aquarium as it matures and the cycle of life grows within. #natureaquarium #naturalaquarium #fatherfish #aquarium #fishtank #microfauna #substrato #aquariumfish

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    7 Min.
  • What Do My Plants Need??
    Feb 17 2026

    This video explains how to build a healthy, natural aquarium using the simple and proven Father Fish method. The focus is on creating balance, instead of constantly fixing problems, and this takes time. A successful planted tank starts with good substrate that contains nutrients which will last for years. The problem with using aquarium fertilizers, as opposed to this substrate, is that the are not beneficial in the long run. They cause the wrong type of growth; leaves and fruit, for example, not roots. Bacteria, also, assists plants in growing. Using ferts, on your aquarium plants, block this process, while good substrate, Aqua Preta Supplement, assists. By prioritizing a nutrient rich substrate, aquarist can develop a resilient, low-maintenance aquarium that mirrors nature and supports healthier aquarium fish and plants over time.

    #aquarium #fishtank #fatherfish #plantedaquarium #plantedtank #fatherfishmethod #naturalaquarium #aquapreta #bacteria #nutrients #aquariumfertilizer #aquariumplants

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    8 Min.
  • If You Scoop Up Pond Water, Do You Scoop Parasites Too???
    Feb 15 2026

    Parasites are everywhere and they are especially found in water. Ponds are full of parasites also known as microfauna. There are roughly 100,00 species of microfauna. A few examples of microfauna are: Ameba, Paramecium, Nematodes, Daphnia and Moina. When you have biodiversity in your aquarium, the good parasites control the dangerous pathogens. A good example of this is the ich parasite. If you have microfauna in your aquarium, ich will usually not be a problem. So travel with Father Fish as he explains that scooping parasites with pond water brings interesting results.

    #parasites #pond #fatherfish #microfauna #bacteria #biodiversity #ick #ich #aquarium #fishtank #fishaquarium #fishkeeping

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    8 Min.
  • Do Nothing and Your Tank Will Thrive!
    Feb 8 2026

    In this YouTube video about the Unwritten Contract between you and Nature, Father Fish explores the delicate balance between humans and nature in maintaining an aquarium ecosystem. He highlights the unspoken agreement where humans provide the setup – aquarium, soil, sand, plants, water, and fish – while nature sustains life with minimal interference. Father Fish emphasizes the importance of understanding this symbiotic relationship, allowing nature to thrive autonomously within the aquarium environment. By honoring this unwritten contract, enthusiasts can witness the beauty of a naturally flourishing aquatic ecosystem, showcasing the marvels of nature's resilience and harmony within confined spaces. #aquarium #fishtank

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    12 Min.
  • Clean Aquariums Kill Fish
    Feb 7 2026

    A clean tank can not support life. A balanced tank allows waste to be used to feed microscopic life. Without microscopic life everything in the tank will die. Father Fish explains the distinction between Natural and Hi-Tech sterile aquarium setups. Natural setups use dirted substrates and aquarium plants for a balanced ecosystem. Hi-Tech aquariums involve technology like CO2 injection, high-intensity lighting, and nutrient dosing for optimal plant growth. Father Fish emphasizes the importance of choosing aquarium systems that mirror Nature.

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    27 Min.
  • You Won't Believe What Aquariums Reveal!
    Jan 29 2026

    Watch as a pastor-turned-hobbyist reveals the astonishing secret behind why aquariums make us feel calm, whole, and alive. What starts as a nostalgic story about high school friends and tropical fish becomes a powerful, faith-infused lesson on belonging. Father Fish argues that watching healthy fish and plants isn’t just relaxing—it’s a window into creation, a living proof that harmony and life can exist amid chaos. This talk flips common aquarium advice into a spiritual metaphor: nature shows us how to be rooted, confident, and at peace. Expect surprising claims about violence, wholeness, and how tiny ecosystems teach us to reject what’s “unnatural.” Whether you keep fish or simply crave meaning, this video promises an emotional, provocative reframing of an ordinary hobby into a guide for life. Hit play and prepare to see your fish tank—and your world—in a radically new way today and forever.

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    9 Min.
  • Fishkeeping: Where It All Began!
    Jan 25 2026

    Fishkeeping is where it all began — a connection between people and fishkeeping that teaches patience, care, and respect for life. An aquarium is more than a glass tank filled with water; it is a living ecosystem where tropical fish, plants, and natural balance come together. In this video, Father Fish explores the origins of fishkeeping and the evolution of the aquarium, from early Roman times to modern natural aquariums. We follow the development of the fish tank as both a tool for observation and a reflection of Nature itself. Watching fish move calmly through a natural aquarium helps us stay calm and find peace. A healthy fish tank depends on understanding that Nature knows best. Fish thrive when their environment mirrors Nature, and fishkeeping becomes a lesson in responsibility and mindfulness. For many, the aquarium becomes a private place of focus and reflection, and is shared only with those in their innermost circle. Whether you are new to fishkeeping, fascinated by natural aquariums, or inspired by Father Fish’s philosophy, this video shows what in fishkeeping started everything — and why it continues to connect us today. #Fishkeeping #FatherFish #Aquarium #NaturalAquarium #FishTank #TropicalFish #AquaticLife #Nature #AquariumEducation

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    8 Min.