I know i already said this like a week ago but i love this channel. You have a subscriber for life. The last video with you hand feeding worms to bass was cool too. I couldn't believe my eyes 😂😂.
This footage is very beautiful like usual. Those colors are incredible and the behavior is behind perfect. A buble nest being cared is allways a perfect nature show!❤️
That's awesome! The green sunfish is a great choice. They stay smaller than the bluegill, and they're more tolerant of different conditions. Best of luck with the native fish.
So so pretty! I truly love this fish. I recently lost the last of a group of 4 that I had for several years. I will want to keep them again in the future. They are so lovely and peaceful. Thank you for this amazing footage!
Really nice video as always, I‘d love a video about sparkling gouramis, which focusses on or explains how they communicate. They are called croaking gouramis after all because they occassionally croak at eachother. Keep up the great work, thank you for enabling us to watch this great content.
I've been wanting to film Sparkling gouramis for a while. I'm really interested in recording the sounds they make, plus they're beautiful fish. So, yes at some point I'll hopefully get to them.
Stunning male Dave. Leeri gouramis will spawn continuously over a period as the female doesn’t shed all her eggs during one spawning. I’ve had a pair repeatedly spawn over a period of a week. During this time the female ignored the newly free swimming fry BUT once she was spawned out begin to hunt for and eat the fry. Looking forward to your promised video 🤓👍
DAVE!! i’ve been wanting to ask for what feels like forever and i finally remembered. so i know you make guides to fish and stuff and i think it’d be cool to make a video on indostomus. they’re relatively easy to keep, only real issue might be food. but they’re very slow moving and i’d imagine simple to film.
Hello, I've seen these guys around, but I've never kept any. They are very cool fish and I would love to film them someday. They remind me of the baby chain pickerel that I was filming this past week end. Yes, feeding might be an issue, but I'll definitely add than to my to do list. 🦐🦠 ❤🐠🦈🐟
Hey i have a fish tank and its been running since December without any fish, there are planaria in the tank. Do you think that adding fishing would eliminate the worms or should i use medication to kill them?
Avoid medications / poisons. Planarias are harmless, and so are most aquatic worms. Poisons will do more harm than good. Many fish will eat those worms for you. Planaria can be kept under control by keeping feedings light and keeping the tank clean.
Spat out saliva as nest building material (foam saliva), eh cultural differences among species 😆. One species choose another, chichlid -like way of raising their youngs. It's chocolate gourami. During spawning female lays eggs to the ground , male fertilize them, then female pick up them to her mouth where incubation begins. After 2 weeks (average time, may vary) young fishes leave their mum's mouth. From now they are able to live by themselves.
I'm attracted to the water just as much as I am the fish. Water has always been an important force in my life, and most of my earliest memories as a child involve water. . . I am glad that you check in and comment everyday. Yes, that I am glad for. . . 🐠🦈🐟