My Entire Native Fish Collection!!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2022
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  • @arelyspopys
    @arelyspopys 4 дня назад

    When a fish shows new bands, bars, or stripes, those are their stress colors.

  • @peterpzazz2441
    @peterpzazz2441 3 месяца назад +2

    Nice vid. Regarding the banded darters you may need to include insects and snails in their diets and some moss covered rocks to help them thrive. Same with greensides.

  • @SkullAquatics
    @SkullAquatics 2 года назад +2

    Love your native fish 👍👍👍

  • @abcaquaticbiotopecreations8915
    @abcaquaticbiotopecreations8915 2 года назад +1

    Cool video! Great to see all the natives!

  • @thedon219
    @thedon219 Год назад +5

    Never looked into native fish until now. You have such an amazing collection! You really have me thinking about swapping a tank or 2 to native fish!!!

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +2

      Do it!!

    • @absolutelyunepic3072
      @absolutelyunepic3072 6 дней назад +1

      Worth it. Free fish, cheaper to run tanks, possibility of pond outside, and of course unique fish.

    • @thedon219
      @thedon219 6 дней назад

      @@absolutelyunepic3072 you’ve made some amazingly awesome points. Honestly you guys have me sold.

  • @roland6357
    @roland6357 2 года назад +1

    Medicate them. Worm them. Great video by the way. I enjoyed it.

  • @codyalmer9962
    @codyalmer9962 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @theroughfisherman
    @theroughfisherman Год назад

    Love the splitfins!!

  • @SirSkipdogg
    @SirSkipdogg Год назад +1

    You can get clear squirt bottles for condiments at the dollar store. They make it a lot easier for target feeding your bottom fish because you can get more current coming out of the squeeze bottle. Your tanks are cool.
    Just a suggestion…

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      That’s a great idea! I have my darters in a separate tank now but that is something that is definitely helpful information. Thank you!

  • @PAFishandTanks
    @PAFishandTanks Год назад

    Very nice 👍 , just found your channel

  • @hunterishunting975
    @hunterishunting975 Год назад

    You make amazing content.

  • @thirdspacemaker9141
    @thirdspacemaker9141 2 года назад +1

    Great video! New sub! I like how you are doing state-themed tanks. I’ll have to catch up on your pond build. If you have a waterproof camera, an underwater tour of the pond (with or without voiceover) would be really cool.
    The new darters may be slimming down due to food competition even though you are trying to make sure everyone eats. I noticed that the darters in the Missouri tank were fairly slow eaters. I wonder if there are any foods that you could introduce that the darters would love but the other fish ignore.

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  2 года назад

      Thanks for the ideas. I am working on a underwater pond video probably going to be a feeding. The darters are a work in progress on feeding them. Hopefully everything goes well. Thanks for the sub!!

  • @moutaintopfish1597
    @moutaintopfish1597 Год назад

    Really nice

  • @FishinMichigan1
    @FishinMichigan1 Год назад

    Awesome video! I’ve got tons of native fish too! I’ve also got a RUclips channel that I make videos on native fish regularly

  • @jaxxonfishroom
    @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +1

    Great video 😊 I have a few native fish tanks on my channel

  • @Sean-ub9ff
    @Sean-ub9ff Год назад

    Subscribed, love the collection. Im doing a 100 gal California one right now!

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад

      That’s sounds awesome, what are you stocking? One of my favorite fish is the Sacramento perch but their endemic to California so I don’t have direct access to them. Thanks for the Sub!

    • @Sean-ub9ff
      @Sean-ub9ff Год назад

      @@Nebraska_Fish I have spotted bass, blue gill, green gill, green sunfish and bullhead catfish. All juveniles/fry

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад

      That sounds like a cool tank, good luck!

  • @Veritas1980-Chill
    @Veritas1980-Chill Год назад

    I have several aquariums with natives as well. I have several sunfish types, such as longear, dollar, warmouth, red-spotted, black-banded, and blue-spoteed, along with blacktail shiners, redfin shiners, gambusia affinis, mollies (native herein texas, poecilia latinpinna), and a few tadpole madtoms.

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад

      Wow, every single fish you just listed is one I really want. Sounds like an awesome collection!

    • @thehairywoodsman5644
      @thehairywoodsman5644 Год назад

      I subbed to your channel , make another video , I'm in Texas too , near Nacogdoches in East Texas.

  • @MuckleCh
    @MuckleCh Год назад +1

    yo what xD I found this video in my recommended and I was like 'wait what' whenever you said youre nebraska_fish from iNat! Thats crazy, Im sure you recognize my name. Im actually getting some Red cap Medaka tomorrow, Im going to try breeding them :> and for the Orangespotted Sunfish part, I have yet to check your other videos but incase you havent gone with it yet, I wouldnt do it. I tried it once and it beat up my Red Shiners and Blacktail Shiners

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      What up muckle, thats crazy my video got recommended to you. I haven’t got any oss yet but I was planning on just giving them a species tank. Great seeing you in the comments and thanks for the sub!

  • @bruhman571
    @bruhman571 11 месяцев назад

    For the banded darters bellies try feeding them blood worms. Thanks for identifying on inaturalist.

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah that’s what I always feed them, there in a different tank now. Glad to see some iNat users in the comments!

  • @TazeBrickway
    @TazeBrickway 2 года назад

    It’s pretty cool that you managed to come across and keep an endangered species in your house.

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter 7 месяцев назад

    Do you keep the tank at a cold temp? If so how do you avoid condensation?

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  7 месяцев назад +1

      All I do is not but a heater in the tank. They get pretty warm in the summer but drop down to the high sixties in the winter. Not really cold enough to get condensation.

  • @hungthai1207
    @hungthai1207 Год назад

    COOL FISH! WHERE CAN I GET THEM? ARE THEY SOLD ON LINE? THANKS!

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      I caught majority of my fish from the wild but there are some online places that sell native fish. Jonah’s aquarium is the best place to get native fish but there’s also Zimmerman fish. I don’t breed and sell any of my fish online unfortunately.

    • @absolutelyunepic3072
      @absolutelyunepic3072 6 дней назад

      Best to catch them

  • @1t4ch1uch14
    @1t4ch1uch14 Год назад

    Do you put any soil under the sand?

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      Nope, all of my native tank substrates are either just sand or sand mixed with gravel.

  • @joakimhjelm-svennesen8984
    @joakimhjelm-svennesen8984 Год назад +1

    Cool that you keep North American fish tanks. Especially US native fish. Everybody keeps fish from Asia and South America. But not many keep native fish to their own country. Especially in Europe and USA and Canada. Do you have a Florida native fish tank or keep fish from Southern USA or the tropical regions of US? I keep Heterandria Formosa or Least Killifish from Florida, South Carolina, Georgia , Louisiana and Texas I think. And I’m from Denmark.

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      I do not have any tropical natives although I used to own a few Florida flag fish. Glad to see subscribers from different countries!

    • @joakimhjelm-svennesen8984
      @joakimhjelm-svennesen8984 Год назад +2

      @@Nebraska_Fish you ended up in my feed. So now I subscribe to your channel. It’s always interesting to see what fish that are in one’s own local area or region. I found out that there’s some pretty cool US native fish and that are quite colorful as well. So now I watch your videos and learn about US native fish. Although most US native fish are hard to find in Denmark. We as you probably keep the most “normal” and exotic tropical fish in our pet stores. The ones that sell the most. I got my Least Killifish from two local breeders and some I got from a pet store that can do a special order from a wholesaler in The Netherlands. And I find that single species or a tank that keeps no more than a single or two species max three species tank are more enjoying, relaxing and soothing to watch. Plus I enjoy watch native/ single species tanks more than community tanks where people put fish from from various regions and parts of the world in one tank, even though the various fish species can go together without being harassed or eaten

    • @absolutelyunepic3072
      @absolutelyunepic3072 6 дней назад +1

      There tend to be really heavy regulations that make open commerce of native fish difficult in western countries

  • @Jaultaub
    @Jaultaub Год назад

    How do you deal with cooling?

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +1

      I really don’t do anything. If a tank feels a little warm then I’ll put in colder water during water changes. In the main room it’s usually heated most of the year besides winter because we have snakes and tortoises that hibernate. During those months the room will get really cold. I would like to have a chiller but they’re really big and expensive.

    • @Jaultaub
      @Jaultaub Год назад +1

      @@Nebraska_Fish For my tank I set up the chiller on the balkony along with the sump. I do water changes only every 3 month or so, so cooling this way is not an option for me. In summer it gets really hot and we do not have AC. In winter when it gets cold I can remove the chiller and the clod air outside cools the whole system down to 15°C which is perfect for winter.

    • @absolutelyunepic3072
      @absolutelyunepic3072 6 дней назад

      No need. They are temperate fish.

  • @casonbock8876
    @casonbock8876 Год назад

    is that the one from my pond?

  • @plzifan3773
    @plzifan3773 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love Green Sunfish, but they can be really damn mean

  • @SwagYaj
    @SwagYaj Год назад

    Do they need heaters?

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад

      None of my native fish need heaters except the split fins

    • @absolutelyunepic3072
      @absolutelyunepic3072 6 дней назад

      In my experience most natives can't handle heaters

  • @raceredbetty4514
    @raceredbetty4514 14 дней назад

    Mexico is North America bud😂 don’t feel bad for showing the red tail split fin

  • @robertcarter6887
    @robertcarter6887 Год назад +2

    Get rid of green sunfish. You are over crowding causing unnecessary aggresion

    • @Nebraska_Fish
      @Nebraska_Fish  Год назад +3

      I think the fish are fine how they are. I haven’t had any issues and all the fish are healthy with full fins. 625 gallons is a lot of water. Plus more fish would just spread the aggression.