Please do a brackish system. Brackish fish get soooo little attention in this hobby. Everyone is always quick to say freshwater this or saltwater that, but so often the brackish fish get left out. There are some amazing brackish species and I would love to see what you would do with a brackish system.
Everything coming along great there Joey, but jacking the hight of Frank's tank to match the height of the rainbow tank would be great for visual symmetry, you could just stick 4 woodchunks or bricks under 4 foots of the stand.
Absolutely beautiful! I would never need a television if I had this room. There is nothing more relaxing and serene as an aquarium of beautiful, healthy, happy fish.
I can see the arowanas' colors so much better against the darker background compared to the white, and the opposite is true with Frank, he looks great surrounded by lighter colors.
People seemed really worried about the root system taking up too much room for the rays but it's amazing to see them on and under them. Amazing tank Joey. 😊
Hi it is me again I love your content so much and I think that you are one of the most caring RU-vid’s ever . I can’t believe that you have given that boy your other flower horn . I hope that frank is getting on well ! I don’t know if you will see this but if you do keep on doing what you love because we need more caring and loving people like you in the world !!!!
Joey for the old frank tank (haha that rhymes) on the rack system, how bout a group of Amazon Puffers? They're freshwater community fish (not aggressive) around 3-4 inches, and have also been known to trim their own beaks from time to time! Maybe a group of 6 or 7 plus a few Tetras to spice it up would look nice? Sorta like an Amazon Theme Tank featuring the Amazon Puffers
Do an invisible tank! Glass cats, glass tetras glass knifefish. Not sure if all those species can coexist, but itd be really cool to see lots of see-through fish in one tank.
"They should be good in there for life." Yeah sure, like Joey isn't going to move Frank and Stein (haha) again in a month once he has a new idea for a tank. lmao
I think you should do a dense planted scaped tank, like a mini landscape. And only with otos,shrimps and tetras. Would be a big contrast to your others
youve done alot with Rachel O'Leary recently, so why not take that spare aquarium and go with a Nano community, with smaller fish but in large quantities!
Aww Joey I love ur videos u have helped me so much to deal with my aniexty . I haven't left the house in 22 months. It videos keep me going . I now have a 100g tank for my very own frank and a 120g cichild tank . Thank u 😘
Hey Joey! Wanted to thank you, I just finally got up the nerve to reseal my first tank this weekend. Letting it cure for the next few days but needed to thank you because your videos are the reason I had the confidence to do it!
I saw your video on your life and I can relate keep up the good. It's in you just takes something to bring it out. My dad built tanks when I was a little boy. I remember we had an old floor model tv,the wooden one and it went out so he made a tank out of it. It was so cool and love talking about it
Different live bearers would be nice... Not only can you enjoy breeding some really nice show quality fish, but also you can provide some of your other fish with live food.
Glad to see the discus swimming without getting scared anymore 😄 the angels and discus were coming to the glass like puppies when you were moving the bichir 😄🐶🐟
Planing on gettting a flowerhorn for a 375l aquarium. thougt i would make some type of aqua scape with plants but after watching this i think ill do something simular.
I know this has nothing to do with this video but please update the situation with the aworana with the drop eye. Has the problem gotten better or do you still plan on doing surgery on it.
I think a nice Australian or New Guinea River biotope, with dwarf rainbow fish or Pseudomugil species, (maybe gertrudae or furcatus) would look amazing in that empty tank!
I got a flower horn today she is female and so not too colourful but she has so much characteristics like Frank. I had to get her as I had a spare 55 gallon cube pre cycled which housed my recently deceased albino ghost knife that was about 5 inches long. So sad but the flowerhorn is so cute. I named her Frankie haha
antny actually, he doesn't feed live food to his fish. Would be nice if he did kind of an ecossystem tank. Put some platy and shrimp and let they breed freely. At some point themselves are going to control their population.
Julia Maciel this is true but the thing that is nice about Joey's channel is he does what he does n not too much of what others are doing. Most channels are like Madagascar lace plant n boom a few channels have it. Then they are cherry shrimp n boom a few more have it. Same goes for ember tetras etc etc. How many successful channels have an arowana community with stingrays or uaru or such a lovely discus tank. This is guy is rocking it. Let em do his thing 😉
WOW Joey That aquarium works for Frank, the bichir as long as you locking all entrance or posibillity to escape by the way they are known for there jumping and to getting out from small holes on the surface covers. So be alert if the bichir trying to do just that it vän happen!! Otherwise a really cool looking aquarium tanks you got there WOW from me Mikael from Sweden!!! Have a great week Joey!!
You've mentioned Oscars several times, that seems like a good choice for the vacated rack-tank. Barring that, an Asian biotope (ish) tank with maybe Tigerfish? A brackish water setup for Puffer fish might be interesting and educational from a tank management perspective.
OMG, he is so beautiful! The lighting in his new tank is tons better, imo. I love getting to see him clearer like this. I can't help it. I love your channel, but Frank is definitely your co-star.
Courtney Parchment he used to have a saltwater tank I don’t know if he still does but it had hermit crabs, snails, and clown fish in it. Look back in his videos from about a year ago and you’ll find it :)
Oh, turn the spare tank into a giant nano planted aquarium, ala Rachel O'leary. Fish in the Chili Rasbora size. And, make it really planted and scaped.
watch out that cover. bichir aren't only jumper, they're great in escape from thin holes in the cover. i lost my female ornate of 50 cm, by an very small(5cm) hole that was also over an inside filter... so .. be careful!