When i saw you feeding the fish with dry food instead of goldfish or small tetra feeder fish , i instantly fell in love. It's a prove that you can keep oscars, arowana or whatever without feeding them live food.
I had an oscar that refused to eat pellets. It was finnicky. It ate goldfish, had to do it. However, it also liked those brine shrimp and bloodworm cubes.
"I had an oscar that refused to eat pellets. It was finnicky. It ate goldfish, had to do it"......live feeders are the worst thing you can give an Oscar or any other cichlid. They carry parasites & pathogens, which will get passed to your fish. And Oscars will eat pellets....don't feed him for a few days...he'll eat. Try Omega One...very good pellet food. crazycichlidkeepers.com
Dude, older video I know, but your tank is awesome! I love meeting people so passionate about something, and hearing them explain things is so entertaining and interesting at the same time. Great video!
The tank is so beautiful and it makes me genuinely happy too see someone actually taking good care of fish and putting money into it. Beautiful fish, keep up the good work.
This is awesome. I also have some Red tiger oscars in my vids and a Texas Cichlid and Jack Dempsey. Thats awesome that you are able to have a tank that big with such aggressive fish, and somehow they all get along.
Great video brother!!! Awesome collection of beautiful expensive fish!!! Pacu are awesome!! All of them are just amazingly healthy and that tank is so top quality... way kool brother
Nice tank...between the tank itself and its residents, you've got a lot of $$$$ wrapped up there. The largest tank I had was a 125 gal. acrylic...I loved it I once had an Oscar, and my assessment was that they eat until everything is gone, and they'll eat anything, haha. "Eat and grow" is the mantra of the Oscar. They grow rapidly, too; I got it at about 1 inch and within 6 months he had grown to about 8 inches!
bimosalexandres ususally it's determined by how much waste the fish produce, that's why goldfish need up to 75 gallons. Plus, he seems experienced at it really only looks crowded because they were all together for feeding time.
Amazing Aquarium and collection of fish. Truly a great tank. I also love that you feed them dry food, the shrimp is just great and my fish love them. I also d something similar with my cichlids and feed them in waves of different food to keep them interested and healthy.
WOW, those fish are HUGE! They must be super fun and challenging. Do you do a partial water change every week? Just curious. Thanks for sharing! Super fun to watch. 😀
Love your tank man! That albino pacu is bigger than everyone! amazing red and gold severums & is that a gold jack dempsey?? Nice! Your tank looks good man!
Fantastic looking tank! It suits up to its name. And the fishes seemed very happy so don't bother listen to those guys saying your tank is small or overpopulated. They always do that. 😂
That's amazing. I wish I could afford a tank like that. Also my room mate has a fear that fish will grow legs and attack us in our sleep. I still can't take him seriously
"Oof" has been a part of South Asian colloquial slang for centuries, bruh. Ive been sayin it ever since I was a kid. Its the west that took too long to catch up
My dad used to feed his fish pellets when i was a little kid and he called it cereal. I poured a gallon of milk in the tank because I thought it was sad that they had to eat cereal without milk.
WolfKing I did that too w/ my goldfish tank when I was around 5 years old I poured Apple Juice in there tank because if found it sad that they had TO drink water there whole life xD
I wish! Very cool. My betta lives comfortable in his 20 gallon lightly planted tank with his tank mates (4 amano shrimp, 3 nerite snails and a rabbit snail)
It's a great tank set up. Probably another larger one needed. I'm surprised some of the fish haven't had a try at having the Clown loaches when peckish!..but hey..yeah..great work.
+DogePlayzMC Wow really you think you need to tell him this like you know this and he does not, he has a 600 gallon tank, i'm sure this will not be a problem.
The fish look healthy but you might want to in the best case scenario move the arrowana to a seperate tank or possibly a pond, because even though that's a huge tank the arrowana won't get to full size but it's organs will sadly reducing its lifetime due to crowding.
why the fuck people keep complaining about the small tank, fuck it, fish just fish, do can do whatever u want to it, small tank but they still survive is good enough...just like u put a tiger in a cage and said the cage too small for the tiger, all the tanks are small for all fishes since they also belong to the nature.