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you said something interesting about the difference between a fishroom and how this guy does it. in my opinion you should have a grand show piece somewhere in your living space like your living room or bedroom so you can have the same interaction as him but still have the fish room and silence everywhere else in your house
"Refreshing" to hear someone with a fish room find that keeping tanks in living space is also a good option. I have been thinking of consolidating my tanks to racks (9 in my large bedroom and 5 in my eat in kitchen). I thought moving them more compactly would decrease maintenance time, but I'm not sure the trade off of not having them around me is worth it. This is another awesome video with a lot of time spent editing. Liked everything about this vid. Thanks Joel!
Yeah as fish keepers you always have to be willing to learn more sometimes we feel like we know it all, it never gets old when something comes along and you realize that there is so much still to be learned!! Very cool video corvus Joel
Very nice video. Great job with the voice over. Good tone and pace. You stayed calm, direct and left empty time for viewing the puffers.. Crisp video with nice cuts. Very impressive. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
I would like so much to sit down and talk to this guy, and look at his fish and breeding tanks. How awesome that you get to do things like this now. Go Patreon!!
You should totally use the rest of the footage you have to make a little bit of a longer video and show us everything that was there that would be awesome in the process of trying to breed a Amazon puffers would love to see how he cultured his Infusoria
I was reviewing this video thinking all the videos that say you can only house a single puffer of this species in specific size of tank and this guy is breaking all those rules. Did he say how many varieties he had ? I am like you this man's knowledge on puffers is got to be a wealth of information on how to achieve the most effective results with puffers. I believe you own it to yourself to extend a relationship with this gentleman to find out more and maybe inspire him to share that knowledge not only with you but other puffer enthusiasts around the world. As very few don't like puffers most like their quirky antics, personalities and looks and it draws them in, but only one in a tank is a expensive commitment that very few are willing to do. That might explained why breeding them has been been without much success. Something this man is doing has merit to those that wish for multiples in a tank within a limited space. And in doing so may result in greater opportunities for tank raised puffer availability thus powering the cost and less harvesting of the wild populations.
Looks like a very young Sturgeon towards the end. I rarely see them that small, most of the ones I used to catch were shakers, smaller than 38 inches, but still much larger than that little guy. Its the ones over 48 inches that used to give me the most fun. Catch and release fishing mostly with the sturgeon. Catfish and walleye came home with me.
I'm late to the party but stunned by this video, to date I've not met one person who is not captivated by any puffer and isn't a fan of any... as I'm posting this comment I'm rescaping and converting my juwel trigon 350 to an ultimate puffer display tank it's a couple of months away as floor tiles have to be laid but I'll repost here when finished.. take care and enjoy the new year...
@@CorvusOscen Mainly wondering temperature, diet, ph (if ph matters), hardness. really any ways that will increase the chance to spawn. I'm doing a heavily planted tank and about 5 of them in a 20 gallon. Ive started quarantine with meds. Lost a few that refused to eat frozen food (it was to late when I brought home live food for them).
Let me know when you are in Germany next time! With me in Köln (Cologne) you get a delicious coffee and I can show you my tanks and famous fish shops! Greetings from a fan from Germany! 👍🙂
Does this breeder have any publications or a website? I would be interested to learn more about their husbandry (and buy some material off him here in Austria).
Darren Pinnock ...I think you're right...the Fahaka is what I was thinking too...I can hardly wait I want one so badly...lol!...thanks for the help 🇨🇦💙🐡🐡🐡
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Wow. 10:01 what a bunch of beautiful colorful fish!
"I just keep fish"
That is the understatement of the year.
That needs to be on a t shirt
you said something interesting about the difference between a fishroom and how this guy does it. in my opinion you should have a grand show piece somewhere in your living space like your living room or bedroom so you can have the same interaction as him but still have the fish room and silence everywhere else in your house
"Refreshing" to hear someone with a fish room find that keeping tanks in living space is also a good option. I have been thinking of consolidating my tanks to racks (9 in my large bedroom and 5 in my eat in kitchen). I thought moving them more compactly would decrease maintenance time, but I'm not sure the trade off of not having them around me is worth it. This is another awesome video with a lot of time spent editing. Liked everything about this vid. Thanks Joel!
Yeah as fish keepers you always have to be willing to learn more sometimes we feel like we know it all, it never gets old when something comes along and you realize that there is so much still to be learned!! Very cool video corvus Joel
What an amazing breeder! Seeing all these different puffers is really inspiring. I admire the passion and dedication he invests.
I can only imagine the wealth of knowledge this guy has. Great footage Joel!
I know this was about puffers, but I woke up my wife and said "See you can keep a sturgeon in a fish tank!"
Aquatic Jack 😂
Very nice video. Great job with the voice over. Good tone and pace. You stayed calm, direct and left empty time for viewing the puffers.. Crisp video with nice cuts. Very impressive. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
I loved your extended footage of the north american tank
Thank you. love to see stuff from your trip to Germany.
I would like so much to sit down and talk to this guy, and look at his fish and breeding tanks. How awesome that you get to do things like this now. Go Patreon!!
ShelbyRae Lane More to come soon, thanks to the patronizers!
Any way to share the infusoria presentation? Trying to figure out how to do it without stinking up my house!
You should totally use the rest of the footage you have to make a little bit of a longer video and show us everything that was there that would be awesome in the process of trying to breed a Amazon puffers would love to see how he cultured his Infusoria
Love puffer fish, currently have a 11 month old fahaka , such a character
Great footage of the tanks. This is Puffer heaven!
Great stuff, really does make you want to keep puffers.
I was reviewing this video thinking all the videos that say you can only house a single puffer of this species in specific size of tank and this guy is breaking all those rules. Did he say how many varieties he had ? I am like you this man's knowledge on puffers is got to be a wealth of information on how to achieve the most effective results with puffers. I believe you own it to yourself to extend a relationship with this gentleman to find out more and maybe inspire him to share that knowledge not only with you but other puffer enthusiasts around the world. As very few don't like puffers most like their quirky antics, personalities and looks and it draws them in, but only one in a tank is a expensive commitment that very few are willing to do. That might explained why breeding them has been been without much success. Something this man is doing has merit to those that wish for multiples in a tank within a limited space. And in doing so may result in greater opportunities for tank raised puffer availability thus powering the cost and less harvesting of the wild populations.
He does what you describe already. In German.
Looks like a very young Sturgeon towards the end. I rarely see them that small, most of the ones I used to catch were shakers, smaller than 38 inches, but still much larger than that little guy. Its the ones over 48 inches that used to give me the most fun. Catch and release fishing mostly with the sturgeon. Catfish and walleye came home with me.
at 10:00 are those blue gill thats sweet if they are i want to make a outdoor pond with them :D
those Are pumpkinseed bass the grow toll 17 cm you need at least a 1500 litres pond
can you keep a red eye puffer with pea puffers? both are small red eye get a lil bigger but im curious if its possible
I'm late to the party but stunned by this video, to date I've not met one person who is not captivated by any puffer and isn't a fan of any... as I'm posting this comment I'm rescaping and converting my juwel trigon 350 to an ultimate puffer display tank it's a couple of months away as floor tiles have to be laid but I'll repost here when finished.. take care and enjoy the new year...
I want to see that for sure!
Can you share any of the tips you got on breeding pea puffers? besides the Java Fern?
What type of tips were you looking for?
@@CorvusOscen Mainly wondering temperature, diet, ph (if ph matters), hardness. really any ways that will increase the chance to spawn. I'm doing a heavily planted tank and about 5 of them in a 20 gallon. Ive started quarantine with meds. Lost a few that refused to eat frozen food (it was to late when I brought home live food for them).
I was waiting for this! Thanks.
Let me know when you are in Germany next time! With me in Köln (Cologne) you get a delicious coffee and I can show you my tanks and famous fish shops! Greetings from a fan from Germany! 👍🙂
Anything further in this? Articles?
This is soo awesome!!
Does this breeder have any publications or a website? I would be interested to learn more about their husbandry (and buy some material off him here in Austria).
hi! bist du zu den kontaktdaten gekommen oder zu einer anderen möglichkeit um bei uns in ö die "guten" zu kaufen? LG
I think puffers are awesome!
I am three years late! But my question is how in the hell did he keep all those hairy puffers together? Did he ever tell you?
Jealous love those fish always wanted one.. can they be kept in fresh and salt water?
Puffers ❤
Nice editing...you got the shot!
Very cool! Thanks, Joel 💕👍
That was amazing. Great video. 💦
Absolutely inspiring.
Did he have a favourite species of puffer and if so, which one?
Barbara widdowson I would be interested to know this too...
Good job I do love that kind of stuff foreign or domestic. 🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🆒🆒🆒😎✌️
Does this guy have a channel
Unfortunately he does not.
My dream puffer....personality of a MBU but about foot smaller...ideas anyone?
Great video!...lots of love from Canada...Jenn 🇨🇦💙🐡🐡🐡
J Armstrong fahaka puffer
Darren Pinnock ...I think you're right...the Fahaka is what I was thinking too...I can hardly wait I want one so badly...lol!...thanks for the help 🇨🇦💙🐡🐡🐡
J Armstrong also take a look at dragon and pig .. they take Lees work
Darren Pinnock thanks I will ☺
man i want a puffer tank
It's PUFFERPALOOZA!!!
Arghh I wish we could get more species of Puffers in NZ
Hairy puffers 😍😍😍
Music got a bit weird but you still got my like.
So freakin cool!
much jelly
Heaven 😍🐡
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Awesome video
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why you don't share short videos like this for example?