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How to Handle Aggressive Snakes
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Care for the Fire Eel
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Thank you for watching todays video! If you have any questions comments or concerns please feel free to leave them in the comments! Apologies again for the bugged audio, should be better by the next video!
How to Make a African Cichlid Community!
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Thank you for watching todays video! I hope you all found this video helpful! As a reminder this video is not a guide for any one species of cichlid but a generalized guide on the setup of a african cichlid community aquarium!
How to Clean a Snake Enclosure
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Thank you for watching todays video! If you have question comments or concerns please let me know! Chlorohexidine: amzn.to/3W3spZL
Care for the Axolotl
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Thank you for watching todays video! I hope you all found it helpful, if you have any questions comments or concerns feel free to leave them in the comments and I will try to respond to as many as I can!
Care for the Ball Python
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Thank you for watching todays video! I hope you found todays video helpful! If you have any questions comments / concerns please leave them in the comments and will will try to answer as many as I can!
The BEST CHEAP Aquarium Light
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Thank you for watching todays video! I hope you all enjoyed it, if you have any questions comments or concerns please let me know! AQUANEAT Aquarium Light: amzn.to/4cZ8K34 App Controlled Plug: amzn.to/49OIpSH Simple Plug Timer: amzn.to/49LAUvx
CaptainAquatics: Fins & Scales
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The Official CaptainAquatics: Fins & Scales 2024 Trailer Hey everyone! I wanted to just give a bit of insight into what you can expect from this channel moving forward! - Care Videos for fish & Reptiles - Product Reviews - Industry discussions - Meeting the animals in CaptainAquatics Care - DIY Projects - and more! Check out the channel description for more information!
Care for the Firemouth Cichlid
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Thank you for watching todays video! I hope you enjoyed the new format!
Care for the Featherfin Catfish
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Thank you for watching todays video! Care Summary: Tank Size | 55 Gallons Minimum, 75 Preferred Growth Potential | 6-10" Temp | 72-78 Tank Mates | Anything peaceful / semi-aggressive large enough to not be eaten Check out the video for more in depth information!

Комментарии

  • @hiarahkimusic3282
    @hiarahkimusic3282 2 месяца назад

    Would they eat my Rummynose?

  • @bishrob345
    @bishrob345 3 месяца назад

    I have a male and female who have forgotten they are a mated pair and they are absolute HATE MACHINES! Beautiful coloration and markings when they color up. He is the Joker and she is Ms. Attitude. Mine do not play well with others unfortunately.

  • @Gary-yd4zm
    @Gary-yd4zm 4 месяца назад

    Dude this is the biggest FM I have ever seen!! I have one in a 125 with a few other south American cichlids... I see from this video the actual true potential of this fish is mind blowing because you never ever see them " full grown" great job!

  • @flemmingj1965
    @flemmingj1965 5 месяцев назад

    I have mine with polar blue parrot and convict cichlids and angel fish no problems

  • @MGRracing
    @MGRracing 6 месяцев назад

    Are the fat bellys a normal feature for these fish? I was a little concerned about my two males looking a little fat today after feeding?

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics 6 месяцев назад

      Yes and No, I like to joke that these are my "Basketball's" because they tend to get larger bellies, however their bellies should not be dropping down below their anal fins or anything

  • @MGRracing
    @MGRracing 6 месяцев назад

    I see you have a red tailed black shark in there? Does it cause any problems with the featherfin squeakers? I was thinking of getting a Red tailed black shark to go with my Buenos aires tetras and fetherfins

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics 6 месяцев назад

      I have never experience any issues between the feather fin Cats & my Red Tailed Shark! They do tend to be more territorial than a Featherfin so I would be cautious with the Aires Tetras but they are fairly hardy so with a large enough tank and large enough group of them I think it would work out well! Another option could be a rainbow shark as they are generally less territorial

  • @markcox8956
    @markcox8956 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, my firemouths have black stripes and black spot on the gill plates

  • @dmitrimikrioukov5935
    @dmitrimikrioukov5935 9 месяцев назад

    I'd say it's a ideal fish. I used to keep one. Never had problems with it. Goldfish, swordtails and even bettas are more fussy, from my experience.

  • @aaronfiddy4260
    @aaronfiddy4260 10 месяцев назад

    Just gotb1 hesvcool fish

  • @Cichlids_GoDz
    @Cichlids_GoDz 10 месяцев назад

    How long did it take for him to get that size?

  • @raoulandrone2140
    @raoulandrone2140 Год назад

    You said at the beginning of the film that the species is from South America. Well, no. It originates from Central America, more precisely the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, south through Belize and into northern Guatemala. There is a difference, don't you think? If you still provide information, provide it correctly.

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      You are correct, I misspoke. They are indeed a Central American cichlid.

  • @amit.pal23
    @amit.pal23 Год назад

    do they need black substrate? I have firemouth with white substrate..

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      Hello! I keep mine on a black substrate as I personally like the aesthetic. They do not need a black substrate

  • @Brophistophelez
    @Brophistophelez Год назад

    Have you ever had problems with white spots showing up on the head and a long the lateral line before? I have read it could be lateral line erosion. It's not ich since it's not a raised bump and their whiskers are in good shape. Just upgraded to a stabilized 55gal from a 15gal. So I assume stress from tank and bad food variety. Added a catfish pellet and frozen bloodworms to feeding reg as well. Any suggestions on your end?

    • @OfcCaptainGaming
      @OfcCaptainGaming Год назад

      How pronounced are these white spots, also how old are they? If you look closely in the video mine also have some white spots near their head and down their lateral line and developed them as they grew. They shouldn’t be super pronounced or all over the body but if the fish is acting regular otherwise I wouldn’t be too concerned. My advice would be Keep up on water changes and monitor for any other symptoms and see if they become more pronounced or appear to be raised or indented. Lateral line erosion typically seems like a pin hole or indent which can appear white but would seem indented. Also for food I have found that mine LOVE massivore Delite pellets. Heavily recommend them and they are very healthy for them.

    • @Brophistophelez
      @Brophistophelez Год назад

      @@OfcCaptainGaming oh gosh like 4ish years we have had him with a albino shark sharing a 15. My pH is high ATM so just working on getting a peat moss bag to try to slowly lower it. The white spots are very small like i seen in the video but mine does have just white coloration on the head as well. Thank you so much for the advise I will look up that pellet as well.

    • @Brophistophelez
      @Brophistophelez Год назад

      Oh perfect that is the type I'm currently using as well as a frozen cubed blood shrimp which he sucks up super fast as it dissolves in the water column. Do you do two feedings a day since these are bigger fish? Or would the mentality of once a day be better to prevent over feeding

    • @OfcCaptainGaming
      @OfcCaptainGaming Год назад

      @@Brophistophelez HA! This is actually CaptainAquatics, I just realized I replied with an alternate account! I’d just keep an eye on it. If he’s acting normally I wouldn’t be too concerned

  • @timothyluna9725
    @timothyluna9725 Год назад

    I'm moving mine into a 90 gallon from a 72 bow front. What would be the best substrate for him 🤔

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      Hello! I’ve kept mine in almost every type of substrate. Personally I’ve found them to do best with sand as that allows them to dig around easier, but they seem to do fine with pretty much any substrate!

  • @PULAG
    @PULAG Год назад

    Nice fish and video

  • @gauthamnramesh7128
    @gauthamnramesh7128 Год назад

    Superb how old is he n his size?

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      I got him at a quarter of his current size back in January of 2019!

  • @aaronfiddy4260
    @aaronfiddy4260 Год назад

    Cool got a gulper catfish he's awesome

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      Gulper Catfish are cool! I have never personally kept one but I have always thought it would be fun too!

  • @Rjmjojo
    @Rjmjojo Год назад

    I have a lone feather in a 55 g she is 7 inches or more 5 years old..I'm looking for tankmates, wondering if I could get one 3 inch baby endlicheri senegal.. or mbunas .. what do you say.. for three years before I had black skirts with it..

    • @captainaquatics
      @captainaquatics Год назад

      Hello! Thank you for your question! While a bichir would work with one compatibility wise (I have one with mine), I think that a 55 gallon is too small for one long term. Eventually you’d have to upgrade to a larger tank or rehome him. As for mbunas I think that they would work, you’d just have to monitor to make sure none of them become too aggressive. I have a video detailing my experience mixing mbunas and peacocks and there is some advice in there on how to diffuse aggression that can be applied to African cichlids in general that could be useful. I hope that helps and if you have any more questions please feel free to ask!