Hey Joey! I love that you’re taking care of an electric eel. They’re such wonderful creatures. I’ve had the privilege of caring for the eel at the New England Aquarium. I find that they love floating plant cover. That may require you to remove the air stone to accommodate the plants which could result in more activity since eels do prefer more stagnant water
Hi mate, I bet if you soaked some food in fresh garlic water, you'll get sooky fish in quarantine tank to eat. As you would know the health benefit of garlic.
@@RUclipsenjoyerRUclips I haven't tried it myself, but when I was doing research, Lot of experience people said it was good. I wouldn't soak flake food in any garlic as it will dissolve. Wasn't sure what food you feed. Also read ingredients as some food may already contain garlic
Schöne, zum Teil recht ordentlich eingerichtete Becken! 😀Beim Rochen würde ich allerdings eine Sandschicht einbringen. Dieses Becken ist überhaupt etwas "schmutzig"...🙄
with the electic eel I think it is a combo of both the air stone messing with him and maybe he can't do such tight turns with his body to get it? It is fascinating all the same though with them.
Related but not, my bichir, like your electric eel, hunt the moment food is in the tank. Now I’m sure bichir use smell to hunt but even with 30 other fish swimming around, 2 filters, 2 air stones and a power head they will do their circles around until BANG! they swim right to it, so my bet would be it could be a slight turn throwing off your eel but ultimately I think if we watched 5 mins or so we would see the eel find it no problem. Awesome video and amazing fish! Stay happy and healthy my friend!!! 😊❤
advice needed: how much pond shield should I buy? Planing on a plywood aquarium 4ft x 4ft x 2ft and need to know on how much apoxy to buy. The help is greatly appreciated.
I was about to ask if you've thought about adding another venomous predator fish in with the lionfish. Like a stone fish of some sort. Btw All your tanks look amazing
As always, love the gallery, though I have to say that when you mentioned in the past about getting tetras for the Altum/Geo tank, my mind automatically thought of cardinals, or something just as brightly colored. Then I was watching a Fluval species spotlight video on loaches, when a fish I'd never seen before kept hogging the camera. It had these black markings on the side, and one was even like a question mark. Turns out it's a snakeskin barb, aka rhombo barb (I know it's not a tetra...), and I was wondering if you would ever consider getting some, either for the 16' tank, or any tank for that matter? To answer one of your questions, yes, I'd love to see a dry feeding video. I seem to recall a feeding video a couple years back, where you had reusable plastic bottles filled with your own mix of various types of pellets and other dry foods. Can't remember when I last saw those lying around the gallery. On another note, why are you quarantining the new pair of sulky oscars in that bottom tank? Aren't all three of those tanks on the same sump? Isn't that risking cross-contaminating the puffer and flowerhorn tanks if they're infected with anything?
Hello Joey. Just recently discovered your channel. I love it. I was wondering if you have any Japanese koi fish. If not, would you ever consider getting some? I'm a fellow Canadian living in Japan. I often see them. They're beautiful.
@ciscomontano • Hey mate , just wanted to share with you about the Koi pond I saw last night on Cichlid Bros RUclips channel. Amazing and probably the best filtration I've ever seen on any sized Koi pond. Then if you have any interest in Flowerhorns his entire Man Cave is a hell of a set up. If Joey is reading this just wanted to let you know about the Bros visit with a really interesting guy . Stay safe in Japan and have fun with all you get to do !!!
Hey Joey! I love that you’re taking care of an electric eel. They’re such wonderful creatures. I’ve had the privilege of caring for the eel at the New England Aquarium. I find that they love floating plant cover. That may require you to remove the air stone to accommodate the plants which could result in more activity since eels do prefer more stagnant water
Hi mate, I bet if you soaked some food in fresh garlic water, you'll get sooky fish in quarantine tank to eat. As you would know the health benefit of garlic.
Does garlic guard work also??
@@RUclipsenjoyerRUclips I haven't tried it myself, but when I was doing research, Lot of experience people said it was good. I wouldn't soak flake food in any garlic as it will dissolve. Wasn't sure what food you feed. Also read ingredients as some food may already contain garlic
Great stuff Joey. The tanks look awesome.
Hi Joey thanks for your vids love your work .
Frontosa are carnivores, kept multiple colonys .
Awesome tanks
Really digging the gallery lately. I'm excited to see some longer term tanks, and to see what you've got coming next! 🤘🏻🇨🇦
Schöne, zum Teil recht ordentlich eingerichtete Becken! 😀Beim Rochen würde ich allerdings eine Sandschicht einbringen. Dieses Becken ist überhaupt etwas "schmutzig"...🙄
That flower horn is jawsome!
I ❤️ this. Feeding time = quality time.
with the electic eel I think it is a combo of both the air stone messing with him and maybe he can't do such tight turns with his body to get it? It is fascinating all the same though with them.
I enjoyed this video of fish feeding. I just love watching fish eat in general. What time are you speaking at the pet show as I am probably going.
Miss the uaru hopefully you got them soon panda uaru are awesome and expensive
Yes please for a dry diet feeding.
Brother the tanks are looking amazing
Related but not, my bichir, like your electric eel, hunt the moment food is in the tank. Now I’m sure bichir use smell to hunt but even with 30 other fish swimming around, 2 filters, 2 air stones and a power head they will do their circles around until BANG! they swim right to it, so my bet would be it could be a slight turn throwing off your eel but ultimately I think if we watched 5 mins or so we would see the eel find it no problem. Awesome video and amazing fish! Stay happy and healthy my friend!!! 😊❤
A red knobby starfish would look cool in the ship wreck tank
I’ve got a red knob, and it looks cool. Quite large as well.
advice needed: how much pond shield should I buy? Planing on a plywood aquarium 4ft x 4ft x 2ft and need to know on how much apoxy to buy. The help is greatly appreciated.
Should do fish feed party ever month
Fahaka and MBU puffers are now being captive bred. There is also a small amount of crosses available in the hobby.
Probably the best I’ve seen the 2000 looking
I was about to ask if you've thought about adding another venomous predator fish in with the lionfish. Like a stone fish of some sort. Btw All your tanks look amazing
Will you add cherry shrimp back into his tank (electric eel) I know it was an accident last time but, it worked and was just so cool
As always, love the gallery, though I have to say that when you mentioned in the past about getting tetras for the Altum/Geo tank, my mind automatically thought of cardinals, or something just as brightly colored. Then I was watching a Fluval species spotlight video on loaches, when a fish I'd never seen before kept hogging the camera. It had these black markings on the side, and one was even like a question mark. Turns out it's a snakeskin barb, aka rhombo barb (I know it's not a tetra...), and I was wondering if you would ever consider getting some, either for the 16' tank, or any tank for that matter? To answer one of your questions, yes, I'd love to see a dry feeding video. I seem to recall a feeding video a couple years back, where you had reusable plastic bottles filled with your own mix of various types of pellets and other dry foods. Can't remember when I last saw those lying around the gallery. On another note, why are you quarantining the new pair of sulky oscars in that bottom tank? Aren't all three of those tanks on the same sump? Isn't that risking cross-contaminating the puffer and flowerhorn tanks if they're infected with anything?
Why is there not 200 ottos and 200 hill stream loaches in that 16foot tank yet???
I think he's circling the airstone as a reference point
Can you bring some East Coast driftwood for me pretty please 🙏 😊
Do you still have the shell dwellers? That used to be with the frontosa?
Joey I'm curious could you house more than 1 electric eel together and if so would it be best to raise them together ? Thankz in advance
nice video. Im pretty frontosas are carnivores
Would you feed the The haka puffer muscles or clams one time
Lovely fish
I can smell your hands through the screen lol
Donnelly Hill
Hello Joey. Just recently discovered your channel. I love it. I was wondering if you have any Japanese koi fish. If not, would you ever consider getting some? I'm a fellow Canadian living in Japan. I often see them. They're beautiful.
@ciscomontano • Hey mate , just wanted to share with you about the Koi pond I saw last night on Cichlid Bros RUclips channel. Amazing and probably the best filtration I've ever seen on any sized Koi pond. Then if you have any interest in Flowerhorns his entire Man Cave is a hell of a set up. If Joey is reading this just wanted to let you know about the Bros visit with a really interesting guy . Stay safe in Japan and have fun with all you get to do !!!
Wow thanks. I really appreciate it.
Well can't say I waz expecting to get on RUclips and see "9 seconds ago" but ayee that's pretty sweet always a good when when joey uploads
So the electric eel is kind of like a Roomba.
when are you going to add the parrot to breed with the flowerhorn?
U need to upgrade to a 4K video PLS!
Would the piranha ever spawn by themselves in that tank?
What happened to his other stingrays ive missed it 🤷♀️
Good morning from California, It seems you don't like cleaning your tanks?
Your fish eat better than me
How many time you feed in a day
Feil Vista
Yep Joey looks board again
Piranah Pellets is it possible brother
No, shrimp are good,😅👍🏻🤔✌🏻.
👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Where is the bichir?
I guess i might be the first to like the video 😭💪🏽