As an old (51 years) aquarist I really love your enthusiasm and exitement! That reminds me of when I was a kid and we tried out many different fish/creatures in tanks/containers (only fresh water though). With that said, basically everything we did then ended up with the fish/creatures dead. We where definitely not cruel, we just did not know how to keep them alive. So - yes, go for a salt water tank, but expect to fail. Try your best! Read and research a lot. It is a learning curve. With the start I had, I learned more and went half professional for a part of my life. With what I know now, I am contemplating helping out with breeding endangered species. AND those will survive, with the help of that enthusiasm from the start and what I have learned since then. All the best!
@@leviburns89 i check in on his animal hoarding behaviour every few months and the kiddies love that shit for some reason. Some even think He is "saving" the animals because they would get eaten in the wild lol
I am with John pekrun in thinking how crazy it would be to keep all those little tiny guys in like a 10 gallon saltwater reef tank please do that I liked the video on my PlayStation tablet and phone🤙🏽💯
I see your videos and I get just as excited as you around the water and sea life. I always tell my boyfriend if we lived closer to the ocean I would be out there all the time exploring like you. Coming from San Antonio Tx.
You need a Tank just for cuttlefish And you should have kept that tiny micro micro puffer fish and it would of been so cute to keep it and watch it grow
I have a great video idea, something we haven't seen before: Nick actually does some research and says true facts about the stuff he finds. Also caughten isn't a word, but the videos are sick ngl, keep it up bro! (Just do research)
Yes that sounds great Nick a micro you should try that it would be very cool man. Thank you for sharing this video with us today sir and God bless you and your family sir. 🙏❤🙏❤🙏😊😊😊
Dude you really need to have some sharing of the fun :) did you know if you get big plastic bags from fish store fill one one only part with water and most with Oxygen from a tank then tie off with rubber band then put inside a second bag but have to put the rubber banded end inside upside down then rubber band the second bag it will keep fish alive for a week or so in transit and they will be totally healthy? Did a cross half country drive from South Carolina to North Dakota that way years ago when I was your age around. If you do that you can ship your finds to happy aquarist like me for the cost of priority shipping box :) He He :) lol :)
Love your videos! You should check into getting a Nautilus. I’m not sure if you can still buy them but years ago I worked at a pet store and we had a huge one. They are so cool.They may not be legal to buy anymore but if they are and you decide to get one do a lot of research on how to take care of them. They can stress easily until they get comfortable in the tank. Ours was really active and would take food out of your hand. Your large saltwater pond would be great for one.
Nick you should catch a baby barracuda and see if you can get one of those permits that let you keep fish that you would normally not be able to so you can learn more and we can to
Passando por aqui pra dar um joinha 👍 parabéns e Plante uma árvore de preferência frutífera eu já estou plantando as minhas se VC não tiver um terreno plante na beira do riacho
Your content and the way you present your videos are just fab bruh !!!keep up up goodwork and all success to you !! All success to you from India 🇮🇳 ❤!!!
Cephalopods are actually one of the few species that are adapting quite well to climate change. Speculative evolution would predict to see them dominating for the foreseeable future. If there was any species to recommend keeping in captivity, cephalopods would probably be the most environmentally responsible option.
Every creature you catch you should write down their description and get a pic (if possible) and make like a scrap book and then research to find out what they all are and maybe even start your own book or sumthin :) xx
You should have kept one of the smallest squid in a separate bucket so it would only ink a little (because it's small) and the ink won't bother the other fish.
Not sure if you’ll see this nick bingo. But I was thinking you should catch some of those baby baby fish that grow to be big like in this video and keep him and grow him out in one of your aquariums. I just think it would be really cool to watch them or it grow over the course of your channel.
@@NickBingo Please be mature and leave these wild animals alone. Also the fact that you already mentioned "Captive Bred" says that they are BRED and aren't wild.