Problem: Article: YouTube usernames are often more about being punchy, unique, and easy to remember while being paired with content that has a distinct visual presentation in thumbnails. This means that you don't necessarily need to worry about creating a username with several different aspects to it. In many cases, finding a funny or weird nickname or moniker for yourself will be enough to build intrigue about you while making your YouTube channel easy to find and describe in a word or two. Part of creating a YouTube channel is learning how to market yourself, so brainstorm words that apply to you and how you want to portray yourself on your channel.  Maybe you want to make a comedy YouTube channel and you describe yourself as "funny," "hyper," and "friendly." You could name yourself "Great Greg" or "Mr. Hyper." You should also write down unique nicknames here. For example, if you want to create a channel that focuses on children movie analysis with a funny twist, you might use a lighthearted synonym for "friendly for children” (e.g.family friendly, "").  Likewise, if you're planning on creating a serious, in-depth analysis channel, you might want to avoid synonyms altogether. Jamming your username full of words, no matter how clever or relevant to your channel, will make it hard to remember, especially if those words are complex or difficult to pronounce. The exception to this rule is if you're using a name that plays on a common phrase (e.g., "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"). Since people are most likely aware of the phrase itself, the play on it should be easy to remember. If your name is snappy, your audience will be more likely to remember it. Try rhyming, using alliteration (repeating the same first letter, such as Binging with Babish), or synonyms. If all else fails, you can never go wrong with puns.  For example, if you were making a cooking channel, you could use "Ready Spaghetti" or "Baking Bread with Betty" as your channel name. Examples of word-savvy YouTube usernames: Periodic Table of Voices, Crash Course, BoredShorts TV, and Sick Science.  Avoid using obscure or complicated wordplay. Trendy names are often made up of one word that's related to your content. While this is a challenging task, your viewers will be more likely to remember your channel name if it's short and sweet.  Looking up synonyms for your content's general category may give you an idea of how to do this. Examples of simple YouTube channel names include channels like Flula and Smosh.  You can also combine words to create a portmanteau (e.g., "brunch", "smog", "sitcom"). For example, you might combine the words "RPG" and "Gamers" to create "RPGamers". If there's a way to fit your content's category into your name, doing so will help people determine the kind of content that you'll be producing.  Don't force your content's persuasion into your name. Plenty of popular creators (e.g., Raycevick) have easily identifiable content while keeping their username short and mysterious. If you're making an art history channel, for example, you might want to name it "History Talk" but your viewers won't know that it's about art. Naming it something specific, like "What's Van Goghing On?," will help your potential audience find it. Word-of-mouth is going to be crucial when expanding your platform, and a complicated name will be hard for your viewers to remember or recommend to others. Pick a name that is easy to spell and remember so people can start talking about it. For example, "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" might seem like a great name for a medical YouTube channel, but "Daily Med Fix" might be a better use of space. When creating a username, there are a few things that you want to avoid putting in:   Profanity or vulgarity - While technically allowed in some capacity on YouTube, crude or vulgar language will often prevent your channel from qualifying for ads or viewing with restricted content on.  Broad or clichéd names - Calling a tech-related channel "Daily Tech" may be accurate, but it will be difficult for prospective subscribers to pick your channel's name out of a lineup. Your username should spark intrigue.  Symbols or excess numbers - Especially if your preferred username is already taken, it can be tempting to add your birthdate (or something similar) to the end of your username. Channels with these usernames tend to appear sloppy. There's always a chance that someone else had the same idea that you did and used your top pick for a username, so make sure that you have a couple of backup plans. YouTube's username form will alert you if your selected username is already taken.
Summary: Understand what goes into a good username. Write down a list of your personal traits. Think about traits of the content that you'll be creating. Try to limit your name to three simple words or fewer. Use some wordplay in your name. Experiment with one-word names. Try to relate your channel name to the content. Make sure that your name is easy to pronounce and easy to remember. Avoid common pitfalls. Come up with a few alternatives.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wood is a natural decoration that adds to your aquarium's look. Algae that grows on the surface of wood can provide food for certain kinds of fish. Driftwood is a popular choice because of its twisting shape. You can sew carpet moss onto a piece of driftwood to combine wood and plant life, making the tank more resemble a natural underwater habitat. Boil any structure you plan to put in the tank in water before introducing it to your tank. Boiling will sterilize your wood or rock to make it safe for your aquarium. Boiling wood will kill any bacteria on it and remove tannins that can stain the water. Fish will also often hide behind rocks. Rocks have a variety of shapes and colors, so you can look for rocks that you think add to your overall theme. Choose rocks that speak to your sense of style.  Avoid having large rocks directly touch the glass. Over time, the rocks may damage the glass, causing stress fractures or cracks.  After boiling rocks, soak them overnight and then brush them to remove loose particles. These can include the typical castles and pirate treasure, or you can go for something more imaginative. Consider getting a few decorations in different sizes to provide different territories. Like plants, structures give fish hiding places that they enjoy. Some structures can add oxygen to the water. Be very careful when buying decorations with holes or small spaces. While these can be ideal hiding places for smaller fish, larger fish can become stuck and get injured or even die trying to get out. Be sure any hole or archway is significantly larger than your largest fish. If you have young fish, keep in mind their full grown size when picking out such decorations. Experiment with the placement of your decorations to find something that is aesthetically pleasing to you. Having one main decoration that is larger than everything else can provide a good focal point, but also make sure it won't crowd your tank. Balance items with empty space. If one side of your aquarium is going to face a wall, consider attaching a background to it. These simple sheets of plastic can be bought at any pet store, and come printed with beautiful pictures, from undersea plants to deserts. A simple black background will lend a very professional look, hiding cords and tubing and making the colors in your aquarium stand out, especially if you have a lot of plants. If your aquarium is looking a little sparse, a background printed with plants or coral reefs can give the impression of a much lusher environment.  Choose a background that fits your theme. An image of a coral reef suggests a natural space. You could go in the other direction with something like a space-themed background if you want a more unique theme. Measure your tank before going to the store, and buy a piece at least 1" longer than your tank to account for uneven edges. When you get home, cut it down to the proper size and tape it to the outside of the back of your aquarium.
Summary:
Decorate your tank with wood to provide hiding space and a potential food source. Decorate your tank with rocks to make the landscape at the bottom of the tank more interesting. Add some artificial decorative elements for a more fantastical look. Arrange the items in the tank artfully without overcrowding the space. Purchase a background to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the aquarium display.