The footage, audio quality, documentary style, microorganism footage, in my humble opinion this is the best thing you’ve produced on RUclips by a large margin, I would eat up longer versions of these.
I feel the opposite. I get it. But I don't want Discovery Channel Foley work and slick visuals, I want a guy passionate about fish talking about breeding fish...
@@kernalbert4939 well what you morning about then, you have both! This young lad does both and does it well and amazingly is as humble a person as can be. I bet his partner helps a lot too but the poor women of these creators don’t get enough credit. Behind the scenes I mean x
Bro you are a legend! I've been told by anyone who knew what pea puffers are that they are literally impossible to breed in captivity and you just did it like it was easy.
I have had a pea puffer for 2 years in a 5.5 gal tank of male guppies. Heavily planted with enough ramshorn snails. 'Puffy' has taught me WHAT he wants. #1 He eats the snail eggs and newly hatched snails. #2 When the elder snails die off, he comes to the glass and lets me know to add more adults to lay those eggs.#3 I have never seen him eat an adult snail. He gets mad at the occasional one that he suspects is not laying enough eggs and PUSHES the snail over. That's all. CONCLUSION - there is a wonderful BALANCE in this tank due to the snails constantly cleaning while Puffy keeps them from over-populating. TWO YEARS of this now. I LOVE it!!!!!!😊😊😊
Watching your journey from your house, doing voice overs like this video, all the way through the vlogs and now to this top quality voice over… congratulations!!! Have been following you for 4years… you always come up with helpful videos, not always saying the same thing in different ways to look like it’s a whole new video! You are amazing Nick!! Keep up with that work (soon this videos will be on National Geographic)
This is the BEST video from a fish creator I have ever seen. Really well edited and the information is second to none. Really amazing stuff, well done mate !!
I don't usually comment on anything but i have a pea puffer and I LOVE THIS VIDEO. Its a real work of art, and so moving as well. Please never take it down ...more puffer content please!
DUDE. THE PRODUCTION. THE QUALITY. WITH THE SOUND EFFECTS. AND MY FAVORITE FISH AS WELL. *Chefs kiss* *Chefs kiss* *Chefs kiss* You are the best!! I loved your breeding videos before, and now 😱
Nick!!! This isn't just the life cycle of the Pea Puffers but also of KeepingFishSimple. It's been amazing to see your transformation from a fish hobbyist to a filmmaker/storyteller. This and all your new uploads are hitting the right spots, you and your team (if any) deserve many more views, subscribers and fruition. Kudos to KeepingFishSimple 🙌 ❤😊
Great Job! So entertaining...especially the little sound effects! ❤ You have accomplished another step in your journey as a wildlife photographer and biographer! Congratulations 🎊🎉🍾
I’ve been breeding for the last 2 years and adore them all infact it’s sad when they find their new adopted home. I lift out the mop n shake it into a tub or just do a siphon n check the water. They’ll spawn usually after lunch into the eve at times as you’d know it’s 5 days til hatching. I keep my eggs simply in a dish floating ontop of water that way I can double check on things at a close glance. I chop up the blood worms really small so they can try eat from about 4 weeks old Looks like your doing a grand job daddy, luv the “yum” sound affects btw…aren’t they just the most cutest lil guys to keep. Well done n cute video 💙
This was as fantastic as any top tier nature documentary I've ever seen. Fabulous on every level; from the story to the soundtrack to the camera work... Bravo. Just an absolute treasure!
Really missed your breeding videos, it feels like it’s been ages. You replied to me a few weeks back that you would be realising some new breeding content. So I was so excited to see the upload. 😃 This one reminded me of mini documentary, like something that you could show in schools etc, great job 👏🏼👍🏼 Don’t get me wrong I still love your raw breeding content too and will watch whatever you put out. I love all your breeding/raising fry content. 🐟😊
I like your videos! This one is FABULOUS!!! I have a pea puffer in with my male guppies in a 5.5 gallon tank. The reason all is well is 1) the tank is FULL of live plants for lots of coverage 2) there are a LOT of ramshorn snails. 'Puffy' single-finnedly manages the WHOLE colony of snails by himself. He eats the snail-eggs AND the baby snails. He leaves the adult snails alone. As the adult snails eventually die off from old age, I add more snails from my other tanks. Puffy works everyday checking the eggs. He does NOT bother the guppies. Occasionally the boy guppies try to get amorous with him and he just swims away, lol. It is one of the great joys of my life to watch this 3/4 inch fish manage this snail colony. It is very important to add more snails when the old ones die naturally of old age, after laying lots of eggs in their life-time. 2 years now, this has been going on. LOTS of plants encourage the snails laying their eggs, and give Puffy lots to keep 'interested' in. He carefully SCANS every square inch of the tank for his dinners. AMAZING little fish. I am so grateful to know and be able to observe him.💦🙏🐟
its nice to see these going down in price like a year ago they were around $200 or $300 for one, now im seeing them going for as low as $70 which is great for someone like me who cant afford to spend almost half a weeks pay on a single fish and ive really been wanting some pea puffers! hopefully gonna wait till i see them down aroun $30 though.
What an excellent video on the pea Puffer. I love them and had some throughout the years and they had babies. I was so excited. I never put the babies in a separate tank as they just appeared one day and lived with the adults. Thank you so much, I enjoyed your video!
I sadly can't say anything that has not been said yet, but man, this is beautiful. Altough i do mis the old breeding videos, explaing the spawning part in greater detail, i fully recongnize, that this is bette content. Seeing your content evolve is great and i can just say, keep it up!!
What an incredible video! The filming, the editing, the informstion, the narration, everything! I got my first two peas this week and id love to try breeding them someday
Yeah, your average LFS in Canada can probably import them in bulk from huge wholesale fish farms in the US and Asia. Every single pea puffer in Australia is locally bred (normally by hobbyists), and we’re not allowed to import them. Only a few years ago it was normal to see them for sale for $250AUD each… the price has about halved since then, but they are still a pretty hot commodity.
Awesome video! Loved the almost comedy style but informative documentary style video! Keep up the hard work! I feel like you should be commentating National Geographic shows ❤
Loved this! I absolutely love puffers of all kinds. I had a couple of these cuties about 15 years ago and miss them, so it was fun watching this. Thank you!
I really miss these fish. I had 5 in total but not altogether. One was given to me, the other four I bought as pairs to control snails in separate tanks. It's not that I don't like snails, I just didn't want them everywhere. They all seem to live just around ~4 years. You're lucky to even have them breed.
WoW and well done you did a great job! I have decided that pea puffers are going to be one of my next fish for my next tank I'm scaping. It is a 55l dennerle scapers tank (equivalent of just shy of a 15 gallon US). I am still in the throws of reading, watching and learning as much as possible but this tank is going to be a while until it is ready as I have to get equipment, substrate,then wood and hardscape, then plan out which plants to buy then execute the scape and then wait a good wee while doing water changes, starting the cycling, watching the plants fill in and making sure the parameters are spot on. So for the 55l I plan to have ³pea puffers, ³khuli loaches, around ¹⁰ pygmy corydoras, a couple of otocinclus and a single snail and it will be heavily planted with good filtration but nothing that will throw the PPP' all over the place do you think this is a good enough size for all I have said I'd like in there? Just to let you know I also have a 70l dennerle scapers tank that I have already started with the scape this is equivalent to 18+ US gallons (my plan for this is a good mix of different nano fish and oddballs, fish that adds interest and schools, with a centre piece of some nature too) so do you think I should do the pea puffers and crew in this or will the 55l be more than good enough? If you could look up dennerle a company I like a lot with beautiful curved nano aquariums and take the dimensions of both tanks with a tape measure so the 55l and the 70l and tell me if that the 55l will be more than enough space or if the 70l is the better option for both tanks I would like it to be community and remember consider my stocking, even though there isn't a huge bio-load there. Much appreciated and hope to hear back from you on this matter. Thanking you 😊
You've come so far man. I've followed you from the beginning. You deserve every bit of success you're having! After the growth you've had over the past ten years I'm excited to see what you produce over the next ten 🤙
Your videos are taking an incredible step forward. Some of the shots you have here are absolutely fantastic. Great information and incredibly entertaining.
I live in South Africa 🇿🇦 and keep Pea Puffers. I see you call those live worms Black worm? We get something similar here,but they are referred to as Tubefix worms.
What a killer video! Whoever is editing these really hit the ball out of the park on this one! You've come a long way mate you should be super proud
This was his best video yet in my opinion. Which was probably helped by the fact that pea puffers are ridiculously cute lol
How to keep fish simply: start a fish store, breed every type of fish simultaneously, produce high-end nature documentaries.
Nice
I agree!
The footage, audio quality, documentary style, microorganism footage, in my humble opinion this is the best thing you’ve produced on RUclips by a large margin, I would eat up longer versions of these.
I feel the opposite. I get it. But I don't want Discovery Channel Foley work and slick visuals, I want a guy passionate about fish talking about breeding fish...
@@kernalbert4939watch someone else?
@@kernalbert4939 well what you morning about then, you have both!
This young lad does both and does it well and amazingly is as humble a person as can be. I bet his partner helps a lot too but the poor women of these creators don’t get enough credit. Behind the scenes I mean x
I missed your breeding vids, this is refreshing 🎉🎉
Same
I know me to
Same
Fish sex is too good aye
Out of context this is so funny
Bro you are a legend! I've been told by anyone who knew what pea puffers are that they are literally impossible to breed in captivity and you just did it like it was easy.
This is one of the best breeding videos I have ever watched.
U are killing it and slowly becoming one of the faces of this hobby, keep it up ❤
I have had a pea puffer for 2 years in a 5.5 gal tank of male guppies. Heavily planted with enough ramshorn snails. 'Puffy' has taught me WHAT he wants. #1 He eats the snail eggs and newly hatched snails. #2 When the elder snails die off, he comes to the glass and lets me know to add more adults to lay those eggs.#3 I have never seen him eat an adult snail. He gets mad at the occasional one that he suspects is not laying enough eggs and PUSHES the snail over. That's all. CONCLUSION - there is a wonderful BALANCE in this tank due to the snails constantly cleaning while Puffy keeps them from over-populating. TWO YEARS of this now. I LOVE it!!!!!!😊😊😊
Watching your journey from your house, doing voice overs like this video, all the way through the vlogs and now to this top quality voice over… congratulations!!!
Have been following you for 4years… you always come up with helpful videos, not always saying the same thing in different ways to look like it’s a whole new video!
You are amazing Nick!! Keep up with that work (soon this videos will be on National Geographic)
This is the BEST video from a fish creator I have ever seen.
Really well edited and the information is second to none.
Really amazing stuff, well done mate !!
Check out "Tanks for nuthin" It's like this but more in depth!!
I don't usually comment on anything but i have a pea puffer and I LOVE THIS VIDEO. Its a real work of art, and so moving as well. Please never take it down ...more puffer content please!
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EDIT I’VE SEEN IN MY LIFE!!! NICE JOB NICK, KEEP IT UP 👌🏻 congrats TO THE TEAM BEHIND IT AS WELL I LOVED EVERY SECOND
DUDE. THE PRODUCTION. THE QUALITY. WITH THE SOUND EFFECTS. AND MY FAVORITE FISH AS WELL. *Chefs kiss* *Chefs kiss* *Chefs kiss* You are the best!! I loved your breeding videos before, and now 😱
I’m only a minute in this video and had to stop and comment… FANTASTIC editing! I love the sound effects and music! 👏
Nick!!! This isn't just the life cycle of the Pea Puffers but also of KeepingFishSimple. It's been amazing to see your transformation from a fish hobbyist to a filmmaker/storyteller.
This and all your new uploads are hitting the right spots, you and your team (if any) deserve many more views, subscribers and fruition. Kudos to KeepingFishSimple 🙌
❤😊
Great Job! So entertaining...especially the little sound effects! ❤ You have accomplished another step in your journey as a wildlife photographer and biographer! Congratulations 🎊🎉🍾
Omg the editing on this one is amazing. I loved all the sound effects!
I’ve been breeding for the last 2 years and adore them all infact it’s sad when they find their new adopted home. I lift out the mop n shake it into a tub or just do a siphon n check the water.
They’ll spawn usually after lunch into the eve at times as you’d know it’s 5 days til hatching. I keep my eggs simply in a dish floating ontop of water that way I can double check on things at a close glance. I chop up the blood worms really small so they can try eat from about 4 weeks old
Looks like your doing a grand job daddy, luv the “yum” sound affects btw…aren’t they just the most cutest lil guys to keep.
Well done n cute video 💙
This was as fantastic as any top tier nature documentary I've ever seen. Fabulous on every level; from the story to the soundtrack to the camera work... Bravo. Just an absolute treasure!
Incredible footage, the colour change throughout the lifecycle of the fish is amazing🤩
Really missed your breeding videos, it feels like it’s been ages. You replied to me a few weeks back that you would be realising some new breeding content. So I was so excited to see the upload. 😃
This one reminded me of mini documentary, like something that you could show in schools etc, great job 👏🏼👍🏼
Don’t get me wrong I still love your raw breeding content too and will watch whatever you put out. I love all your breeding/raising fry content. 🐟😊
Beautiful ❤️ You've come a long way in your video editing skills 💪🏼😎 Love it! Especially the audio!
The video editing has got so good, this has got more comparable to a documentary then to a youtube video.
keep it up.
Brilliant! I got my hands on a trio of Pea puffers afew months back and have been trying to get them to breed
I like your videos! This one is FABULOUS!!! I have a pea puffer in with my male guppies in a 5.5 gallon tank. The reason all is well is 1) the tank is FULL of live plants for lots of coverage 2) there are a LOT of ramshorn snails. 'Puffy' single-finnedly manages the WHOLE colony of snails by himself. He eats the snail-eggs AND the baby snails. He leaves the adult snails alone. As the adult snails eventually die off from old age, I add more snails from my other tanks. Puffy works everyday checking the eggs. He does NOT bother the guppies. Occasionally the boy guppies try to get amorous with him and he just swims away, lol. It is one of the great joys of my life to watch this 3/4 inch fish manage this snail colony. It is very important to add more snails when the old ones die naturally of old age, after laying lots of eggs in their life-time. 2 years now, this has been going on. LOTS of plants encourage the snails laying their eggs, and give Puffy lots to keep 'interested' in. He carefully SCANS every square inch of the tank for his dinners. AMAZING little fish. I am so grateful to know and be able to observe him.💦🙏🐟
its nice to see these going down in price like a year ago they were around $200 or $300 for one, now im seeing them going for as low as $70 which is great for someone like me who cant afford to spend almost half a weeks pay on a single fish and ive really been wanting some pea puffers! hopefully gonna wait till i see them down aroun $30 though.
where do you live? where i am they are about $5!!!
thank you so much for saving these endangered species so that i can see my favourite fish species in near future as well
Loved all your previous work, but this is an interesting direction, and filming/production-style. Amazing job!
Excellent video! The future of the hobby is in great hands. Thanks for all the work you put into the channel.
This was my favourite video you've made so far I really enjoyed it
I’ve literally been looking around for good information about breeding pea puffers, cheers KFS ❤great vid mate
The production value of this video was A+++! I've enjoyed your channel for some time, but this video was absolutely brilliant. I love the editing!
OMG, the entertainment level of this video is amazing. I laughed more than a few times. : )
What an excellent video on the pea Puffer. I love them and had some throughout the years and they had babies. I was so excited. I never put the babies in a separate tank as they just appeared one day and lived with the adults.
Thank you so much, I enjoyed your video!
Great Vid👍Thanks for sharing. Greets from the Middle of Germany
Mate you really put that together Perfect. Highest of Quality well done.👍
Omg this is amazing! Last night I just found about them so the fact you made this about them warms my heart
I sadly can't say anything that has not been said yet, but man, this is beautiful. Altough i do mis the old breeding videos, explaing the spawning part in greater detail, i fully recongnize, that this is bette content. Seeing your content evolve is great and i can just say, keep it up!!
the quality of this video is amazing. Congrats.
the editing has gotten so much better.
Your recent videos have really gone to the next level! Excellent...and all the best!
What an incredible video! The filming, the editing, the informstion, the narration, everything! I got my first two peas this week and id love to try breeding them someday
A very high-quality content. Thanks!!! Can't wait for your next breeding videos. BIG Thumbs up.
That was brilliant 😁. The added sounds of puffies slurping was just highlarious! 🤣🤣🤣
The quality of your videos sinds the beginning are rly going true the roof, awsome stuff!
The production on this is amazing. It’s always an instant sub for me any time a yt creator is making docu quality vids.
This was an amazing video. I felt like I was watching a high production value doc like _Planet Earth_ or something.
Love the sounds effects 😀! This was very entertaining and informative thanks 😀
Omg. The price is quite literally 10 times cheaper here in Canada! Great job breeding them!
In Europe (Poland) under 2$
Yeah, your average LFS in Canada can probably import them in bulk from huge wholesale fish farms in the US and Asia. Every single pea puffer in Australia is locally bred (normally by hobbyists), and we’re not allowed to import them. Only a few years ago it was normal to see them for sale for $250AUD each… the price has about halved since then, but they are still a pretty hot commodity.
Like watching a National Geographic documentary. Amazing quality of visuals and storytelling. 😊
Enjoyed the edits! it is very entertaining :)
Video Editing game stepped up 1000X Great work man!
Awesome video! Loved the almost comedy style but informative documentary style video! Keep up the hard work! I feel like you should be commentating National Geographic shows ❤
Loved this! I absolutely love puffers of all kinds. I had a couple of these cuties about 15 years ago and miss them, so it was fun watching this. Thank you!
Great format and steller editing!!!
Best Video i Seen Over pea Puffer
That was fascinating! I am hooked LOVE the Pea Puffers!🥰
Wow amazing job on this video and congrats on breeding them! Thanks for sharing!
Exceptional video! What a joy to watch. Thank you! 🤗🐡💝
Such a well thought and produced video, not a moment I didn’t love, great video!!
This is great video.
I hope you keep making videos like this.
👊✊👊
Well done Nic this was fantastic …… and the footage fantastic !
Such a good video. I've watched it several times already.😊
That was the best video I've watched in at least the last two years.
Amazing content, absolutely loved it. Liked it so much I watched it twice.
Great step up in production. You're on to something young buck. Congrats!
i was just thinking of getting pea puffers again, perfectly timed video!
I don't often comment but the sound scaping in this video is awesome.
Okay, please go back to your usual routine then...
Super edit!!!
Great video 👏👏 Easily my favourite of yours. I’ve been waiting for years to get peas in Melbourne! They’re not super affordable here…
Very good video once again! You are one of my favourite "aquarium" content creator on youtube because of your educational videos.
congrats. great video. hopefully they will be more accessible pricewise soon. looking forward to the day i can buy 5-10 of them
This video reminded me of the first time I've successfully bred Angel fish. The sight of juvenile full bellies is such a joy :D
amazing video man! one of my favorite kind of puffer fish. :)
Brilliant video! 👍 Love the sounds efects 👏👏👏
Very interesting video, Nick! You've come a long way on your video techniques over the last few years. Cheers!
Holy cow the editing is fantastic man. Keep it up!!!
I really miss these fish. I had 5 in total but not altogether. One was given to me, the other four I bought as pairs to control snails in separate tanks. It's not that I don't like snails, I just didn't want them everywhere.
They all seem to live just around ~4 years. You're lucky to even have them breed.
Cutest breeding video I've ever seen. I own one of this little pufferfish. He (or she?) so good for snail control for my water lily tank.
This felt like a national geographic movie! Love the editing
This was a super cool video! ❤🎉
The sound fx are great
Love this new style of content! Keep it up man!
Hello, May I please use part of your video, for my next video ?
Thank you 🙏
Marc
What an amazing video, wonderful feel to it Nick. Top Praise ! ! x x
It's pretty amazing how far you have come since I subscribed. Im an old pom that's kept fish since the 1970s !
WoW and well done you did a great job! I have decided that pea puffers are going to be one of my next fish for my next tank I'm scaping.
It is a 55l dennerle scapers tank (equivalent of just shy of a 15 gallon US).
I am still in the throws of reading, watching and learning as much as possible but this tank is going to be a while until it is ready as I have to get equipment, substrate,then wood and hardscape, then plan out which plants to buy then execute the scape and then wait a good wee while doing water changes, starting the cycling, watching the plants fill in and making sure the parameters are spot on.
So for the 55l I plan to have ³pea puffers, ³khuli loaches, around ¹⁰ pygmy corydoras, a couple of otocinclus and a single snail and it will be heavily planted with good filtration but nothing that will throw the PPP' all over the place do you think this is a good enough size for all I have said I'd like in there?
Just to let you know I also have a 70l dennerle scapers tank that I have already started with the scape this is equivalent to 18+ US gallons (my plan for this is a good mix of different nano fish and oddballs, fish that adds interest and schools, with a centre piece of some nature too) so do you think I should do the pea puffers and crew in this or will the 55l be more than good enough?
If you could look up dennerle a company I like a lot with beautiful curved nano aquariums and take the dimensions of both tanks with a tape measure so the 55l and the 70l and tell me if that the 55l will be more than enough space or if the 70l is the better option for both tanks I would like it to be community and remember consider my stocking, even though there isn't a huge bio-load there.
Much appreciated and hope to hear back from you on this matter.
Thanking you 😊
Another master piece by our friend in austarlia ❤
Hi i'm from Malaysia...love you so much..i miss your breeding vid 😅
loved the sound fx
your editing on this video is absolutely top notch ! amazing work bro!
Amazing Video!
The BGM, the Sound effect are all outstanding!!
High Quality Content!!
Top quality edit, well done.
Great video! Very informative :)
You've come so far man. I've followed you from the beginning. You deserve every bit of success you're having! After the growth you've had over the past ten years I'm excited to see what you produce over the next ten 🤙
Your videos are taking an incredible step forward. Some of the shots you have here are absolutely fantastic. Great information and incredibly entertaining.
Number 1 favourite video!
Please guide me a bit on pea puffer. about tank mates and minimum tank size.
I live in South Africa 🇿🇦 and keep Pea Puffers. I see you call those live worms Black worm? We get something similar here,but they are referred to as Tubefix worms.
This might be the most adorable video of all time
Quality content and editing man! You are evolving big time!