Age of consent in Peru is 14 years old. Now you know why he goes there... Put the pieces together, and boom, a false accusation but no joke, It is actually cool what they do over there
I know this vid is a year old, but YES! Pitch RUclips, NatGeo, Discovery, Travel, Netflix about a show with the two of you traveling and catching, harvesting, touring, breeding, eating all different species. You have plenty of time to plan with Covid-19. Make a plan a get it rolling!!
@@Steves_fish The people complaining about that don't really care about the wild or the fish. They just want to be sanctimonious and feel morally superior.
Dean and Cory are an excellent example for the future of our hobby. I want to be just like Dean. Accidents while shippings fish is to be expected but are always a terrible outcome.
This is the way we preserve these fish and there will always be negative people who have nothing really invested in trying to get the fish here and breed and preserve them and don't know what they are talking about
Yall do it right.. It takes time, money and understanding. 35 years ago they used local paralysis roots and stems to bulk collect. MANY garbage collectors still do. Your efforts and Knowledge adds to the passion of the hobby. I don't own tanks I have aquariums. Keep up the great work.
The Spix macaw has gone instinct in the wild. It's not extinct completly thanks to passionate people, like you, that kept and bred that bird they loved. More than ever we need people like that, that will salvage anything they can from the global slaughter. This is what you are meant to do ! So just keep doing it ! ;)
Thank you for sharing this incredibly insightful video. I think we can all agree that it sucks to lose fish, so I imagine it sucks even more when you have hundreds of thousands of eyes on you when it happens.
Thanks for the tour. It's always great to visit with Dean. I also really appreciate the Peru wrap up. Dean...it's time to hit the road. Viva La Cooperatives!
Cory, regarding the ethics of collecting wild fish. You should invite Anton Lamboj (published cichlid expert from Austria) on for a podcast or fly him in. We need to collect as many species samples ASAP in areas like Peru. Anton has a time lapse of what has happened to Ghana. In less than 10 years, almost every prime collection point has been utterly destroyed by mining. Many of the small creeks are now gone or are now surrounded by sand instead of a forest. It is absolutely vital we collect as many of these species as possible to preserve them in the hobby. Otherwise, we will probably lose them forever.
The discussion in this video about the problems with the shipping of the wild caught tropical fish is unpleasant to listen to, but its important that as many in the hobby hear this as possible. I think that's proved, by the view count here. Thanks for sharing this video, and for leaving it up.
Really enjoyed this video! You guys are awesome. Great fish room and the talk about Peru trip and collecting fish is a real eye opener. Killing the creeks and waterways is so sad.
AdeptLen And let them go extinct as soon as their homes will also be polluted by the mining companies? Nah Better have 100 fish die during shipping and use the surviving ones for breeding than not shipping them and have them go extinct.
AdeptLen Sadly I also hope that these companies will be stopped, but getting these animals out of the wild and breeding them won’t be too bad. Just in case that the habitate of these fish will get destroyed out of pure capitalist greed, the fish will at least survive and maybe, if the waters will get habitable again in the future, the hobby-bred fish might be used to repopulate these waters with their original inhabitants. Just as you said: we can do more than one thing at the same time. We can try to stop companies from destroying nature and save these fish as a backup-plan.
If we as hobbyists/ breeders can increase the availability of rare/hard to get fish then we can reduce the illegal taking of them as risks outweigh the gains which will help sustain wild species
Those brazilian nut husks are also used in flame powered power plants in Riberalta Bolivia. They have HUGE mountains of them that they pile up during the collection season. They burn them all year long.
I've been looking forward to this video since you guys got back from the trip! Thanks for a longer style video, will take a couple sitting to get through though! 😀👍
So very enjoyable to watch and learn. Dean, I love your fish room. Everything looks to be thriving. I was in aww of your Praecox tank. But then I love many of your tanks. :)
I believe the kinda zebra striped knife fish is a zebra carapo knife fish and the get about 11 inches. I've got them in before at the pet store I work at. the other ones I don't know.
Just read 525 comments. Cory and Dean, thank you for being real. Weird and icky to see people expose themselves as they did in their assumptions. Glad to see you were such an amazing dad, in addition to being a great fish breeder Dean. Looking forward to following your channel. Maybe some trips to areas that have been wiped out by developers building for USian interests would help people understand why some fish do need a captive breeding program. Frank's Bettas has been trying to explain why he collects wild, breeds, and rereleases (whenever feasible, and there is still the same wetlands to release into) to boost populations. We have to address capitalism as a species, and accept responsibility for the damage we have caused. Part of that responsibility is working together to repair the damages while working toward legislation to prevent more damage. Kudos to you for being willing to address both. 31:30 was perfect! Now I want to travel south again, pacu is delicious!
wow Dean still continues his contribution to the fish hobby , Dean you totally Rock ! Dean will have to announce when he actually ,if ever , retires via social media so we All know when the fish shipping will commence .... We Will continue to wait Dean .
Thank you again for all you great info, as a very serious hobbyist and trained in my teens in salt , and Freshwater,Degrees in my 2o's from a Company I work for no longer exist as he got Older and had to retire,Maybe your videos will help other people alsoRealize what Eco-friendly people you are as I am myself.I don't know why but I haven't subscribed until today,Been watching your videos off and on for about two years plus.Thank you for all the great info and more.
Cory, years ago when I kept fish, to get a sponge to fit more snugly on a filter tube, I put a line of silicon on the tube and it worked great. I tried silicon washers, but they sometimes slipped up the tube when I tried pushing the sponge on. I let the silicon cure for a couple of days and it stayed in place.
Great long video. I always feel like even though Dean's fish room videos are about an hour long. We still dont get it all. But I love dean videos. Thank you.
I know I’m 4 years late on this but the pre filter sponge and even the sponge filter is the best that u can buy, the ppi is perfect they do not clog and they will literally build algae, bio film on them and provide food for shrimp and baby fish. Its the only sponge I will use
Hey Cory, Have you considered the Banded Knifefish/ Gymnotus carapo Linnaeus? It belongs to the Family Gymnotide; Genus Gymnotus Linnaeus. They will grow to about 1’ long. No Dorsal Fin. 200 to 260 anal fin. It’s nocturnal and they love lying in hiding during the day. It hunts smaller fish at night, so remove your small fish, or they will disappear. They can swim backwards. Dorsal, pelvic, and caudal fins are missing. There is no external sex differences observed. They can be found in waters from Peru all the way up to Guatemala. There are several Knifefish species, but those that you have seem to match those mentioned above. I could be wrong, but I highly doubt it!
He's got an immaculate fish room. Not my style at all, and I don't care for the layout, but he does have several species that interest me, and that room looks like you could perform surgery in it.
@@AquariumCoop totally random question, maybe you’ll see it. Maybe not. I’ve been doing lots of research about sunset honey Gouramis. About 2 months worth. I came across something totally random. But I guess they spit. Similar to archer fish. Jimmy wouldn’t by chance have any b-roll of this, would he?
@@AquariumCoop better to be safe, healthy and responsible, than to be the person responsible for the loss of yet another tribe. Wish the missionaries would have been as responsible and respectful. :/ 3 languages completely lost from Brazil, alone😔
My Rams have the black stripe down them, they have a much stronger colour than others I have bought in the past and their fry already have distinctive vertical stripes with one horizontal stripe down the middle. They are great breeders and no problems at all with fertility, fry are strong and growing at comparable rates with the Electric Blues I have, y Electrics also have that Horizontal stripe but once they colour up this is hardly visible.
*Do yourself a favor and subscribe so you get more videos like this from us.* bit.ly/2Yez7yl
Why does he not keep snail I have hundreds and zero algee
Aquarium Co-Op hey how do I get on one of deans expeditions?
@@FAKE-NAME i wish i could find it :/
Yt
Did dean managed to breed little blue tetras.
"What have we got that's hidden in the garage?" A Hannah Montana poster apparently. That's what is hiding in Deans basement. lol
What we didn't know until now is that Dean IS Hannah Montana, not Miley Cyrus...
Age of consent in Peru is 14 years old. Now you know why he goes there... Put the pieces together, and boom, a false accusation
but no joke, It is actually cool what they do over there
omg im crying!! lol
Ha! Saw that too!!! Now I don’t feel so bad about being a Miley fan! 😝
This forever
I know this vid is a year old, but YES! Pitch RUclips, NatGeo, Discovery, Travel, Netflix about a show with the two of you traveling and catching, harvesting, touring, breeding, eating all different species. You have plenty of time to plan with Covid-19. Make a plan a get it rolling!!
The Adventures of Cory and Dean, around the world collecting fish. I'm telling you right now you would have a million subscribers in less than 1 year.
It has been 9 months since this comment I hope so too but it look dim...
It’s been 11 months not looking too good
I think he was meaning if they just did shows of them going around the world collecting fish constantly that they would hit that mark
1 hour of Dean’s fishroom and knowledge... yes please! Thanks for sharing it with us Dean!
"If you don't want any fish coming out of the wild , switch hobbies" very well said Dean 💯
@@Steves_fish The people complaining about that don't really care about the wild or the fish. They just want to be sanctimonious and feel morally superior.
Except salt water does not breed from wild stock like fresh water.
Huge fan of Dean! If he does go full time, I think he would do great on youtube
Addi B no
Addi B what’s Deans last name? Name of company or anywhere to connect with him
I want dean to be happy....so he should do whatever that is....he is such an amazing person and love hearing his stories and I sight
Been binge watching all deans fish room tour for hours definitely worth it. Learned a tons.
Dean and Cory are an excellent example for the future of our hobby. I want to be just like Dean. Accidents while shippings fish is to be expected but are always a terrible outcome.
*20:36** I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS SCENE FOREVER!* for atleast a year and a half now.
It’s like The Sims furniture for fishes lol
@@jimmygimbal
I was litterally dreaming of this piece it's so awesome looking, I want to build one myself eventually.
Just wanted to show that Dean and Cory's videos are still the best and just drop so much amazing knowledge.
This is the way we preserve these fish and there will always be negative people who have nothing really invested in trying to get the fish here and breed and preserve them and don't know what they are talking about
Yall do it right.. It takes time, money and understanding. 35 years ago they used local paralysis roots and stems to bulk collect. MANY garbage collectors still do. Your efforts and Knowledge adds to the passion of the hobby. I don't own tanks I have aquariums. Keep up the great work.
Sooo lucky being able to go and catch wild fish.., so so jelly.
Dean's tanks always look so ridiculously clean!
The Spix macaw has gone instinct in the wild.
It's not extinct completly thanks to passionate people, like you, that kept and bred that bird they loved.
More than ever we need people like that, that will salvage anything they can from the global slaughter.
This is what you are meant to do ! So just keep doing it ! ;)
How is Deans water always so clear??? That is more of a mystery to me than his breeding talents.
I'm totally down with Dean quitting his job 😂 I could watch you two talk for hours; I always learn so much from you both.
This guy is a legend and a collector.
Thank you for sharing this incredibly insightful video. I think we can all agree that it sucks to lose fish, so I imagine it sucks even more when you have hundreds of thousands of eyes on you when it happens.
Any video with Dean is a special treat!
Love hearing from Dean. Thanks Cory for sharing him with us haha.
I'm havin an aquarium co-op binge fest today!
Thanks for the tour. It's always great to visit with Dean. I also really appreciate the Peru wrap up. Dean...it's time to hit the road. Viva La Cooperatives!
Those striped knife fish are mesmerizing.
Check out the full length videos of us collecting in Peru here: ruclips.net/video/maLGZ5XD_Kg/видео.html
Cory, regarding the ethics of collecting wild fish. You should invite Anton Lamboj (published cichlid expert from Austria) on for a podcast or fly him in. We need to collect as many species samples ASAP in areas like Peru. Anton has a time lapse of what has happened to Ghana. In less than 10 years, almost every prime collection point has been utterly destroyed by mining. Many of the small creeks are now gone or are now surrounded by sand instead of a forest. It is absolutely vital we collect as many of these species as possible to preserve them in the hobby. Otherwise, we will probably lose them forever.
How to follow Dean?
@@zyzla87 look for Dean's Fishroom upthread, and follow.😊
The discussion in this video about the problems with the shipping of the wild caught tropical fish is unpleasant to listen to, but its important that as many in the hobby hear this as possible. I think that's proved, by the view count here. Thanks for sharing this video, and for leaving it up.
Dean whats with the Hannah Montana poster (got something you need to tell us lol)
i used to watch that all the time!!!
is there a hillary duff poster too?
He does have a daughter, he’s mentioned her but not much
Really enjoyed this video! You guys are awesome. Great fish room and the talk about Peru trip and collecting fish is a real eye opener. Killing the creeks and waterways is so sad.
Corry is rocking the Fuji love how thier cameras look and thier controls lay out
I love these types of discussion. Get some specimens from these ecosystems for the hobby while there are still some left
i hope by then someone figures out how to breed them and make them readily available for the hobby.
Or just leave them alone.
AdeptLen And let them go extinct as soon as their homes will also be polluted by the mining companies?
Nah
Better have 100 fish die during shipping and use the surviving ones for breeding than not shipping them and have them go extinct.
@@yourlocaltoad5102 Or we can stop the companies. We can do...more than one thing.
Leave the fish alone.
AdeptLen Sadly I also hope that these companies will be stopped, but getting these animals out of the wild and breeding them won’t be too bad.
Just in case that the habitate of these fish will get destroyed out of pure capitalist greed, the fish will at least survive and maybe, if the waters will get habitable again in the future, the hobby-bred fish might be used to repopulate these waters with their original inhabitants.
Just as you said: we can do more than one thing at the same time.
We can try to stop companies from destroying nature and save these fish as a backup-plan.
Great to hear the back story. So many collaborative opportunities come to mind when I hear you talk about sustainable hobby practice.
If we as hobbyists/ breeders can increase the availability of rare/hard to get fish then we can reduce the illegal taking of them as risks outweigh the gains which will help sustain wild species
His voice is so soothing!
Yes, Dean needs to quit his job. Where he’s able to ship his fish around the country and spread them throughout the hobby.
Rodney Thompson no he meant he would quit his job and do fish full time, I had to think about for a while myself
He's a professional culinary instructor also.
No quitting of the culinary instruction job, please.
Middle path in all things.
😊
Loved the video! Why was it called a discus room when there was only 2% discus and 98% everything else?
Yeah, I was hoping to see waaaaay more wild discus too. Lots of cool stuff, but I wanted to see more discus as well.
Barely saw any discus, yet a great video
It sounds great Dean quitting his job and you two going into fish missions worldwide. I imagine this as you two in superheroes costumes.
Those brazilian nut husks are also used in flame powered power plants in Riberalta Bolivia. They have HUGE mountains of them that they pile up during the collection season. They burn them all year long.
I think travelling the world 🌎 with Dean collecting fish would be epic!!!!
Every vid has some tid bit I wasn't expecting to learn and always glad I did.
1:00:03 Yes they should. If you can breed the stock in domestication it keeps the genetics alive.
One of your best. Packed with useful information and anecdotal sharing. A perfect blend. Thanks and Congratulations.
I've been looking forward to this video since you guys got back from the trip! Thanks for a longer style video, will take a couple sitting to get through though! 😀👍
150 caught and 5 survived?
Extremely clean setup. Very nice.
I just noticed this was an hour long, wow Dean is such a cool guy!
Interesting comment about Dark Knights being more aggressive, I've had that problem as well, mine are a-holes.
I have never successfully (in over 4 decades) kept them in community tanks.
:/
I have no idea what species of knife fish these are but I love them! They are gorgeous!
can u tell me at which time
leaving a reply just in case someone finds out
Yay I love seeing Dean's fish!! ❤️
Your stuff keeps getting better and better. Loved this video!
Cheers,
Chris
Got to love a ‘Dean’ vid, so good!🤘
Great video and good points at the end about the aquarium hobby and wild caught fish 👍Thank you for all the information on this channel 😊
Deans fish room is awesome
Good stuff as usual...! Keep it up and go enjoy some nature today...!
LOVE Deans fishroom!
Mr Dean Your thank it's verry beautifull.
Y like verry much angel fish, the puffer fish. The blue thank.
Good luck & congradulations!👋👋👋
Yes 100% you should travel with dean
Great video, dean is always a good watch
So very enjoyable to watch and learn. Dean, I love your fish room. Everything looks to be thriving. I was in aww of your Praecox tank. But then I love many of your tanks. :)
Thank You gentlemen for great insightful conversation and content.👍🏻💯
I breed shrimp and love your pre-filters!
Beautiful Fish Room I have a friend In Tacoma, WA who has a channel and he thinks you are the best Fish Keeper in the Pacific Northwest!
These videos are awesome. Dean has the best collection of fish I've ever seen.
Sustainably harvested. 👍
I believe the kinda zebra striped knife fish is a zebra carapo knife fish and the get about 11 inches. I've got them in before at the pet store I work at. the other ones I don't know.
The comment I was looking for. Thank you!
Dean has the most spotless tanks on the planet, it makes me almost wanna do all bare bottom
Just read 525 comments.
Cory and Dean, thank you for being real. Weird and icky to see people expose themselves as they did in their assumptions. Glad to see you were such an amazing dad, in addition to being a great fish breeder Dean. Looking forward to following your channel.
Maybe some trips to areas that have been wiped out by developers building for USian interests would help people understand why some fish do need a captive breeding program.
Frank's Bettas has been trying to explain why he collects wild, breeds, and rereleases (whenever feasible, and there is still the same wetlands to release into) to boost populations.
We have to address capitalism as a species, and accept responsibility for the damage we have caused. Part of that responsibility is working together to repair the damages while working toward legislation to prevent more damage.
Kudos to you for being willing to address both.
31:30 was perfect!
Now I want to travel south again, pacu is delicious!
wow Dean still continues his contribution to the fish hobby , Dean you totally Rock ! Dean will have to announce when he actually ,if ever , retires via social media so we All know when the fish shipping will commence .... We Will continue to wait Dean .
Ohh just noticed Plecoceramics caves on 49:49! Good choice!
Thank you again for all you great info, as a very serious hobbyist and trained in my teens in salt , and Freshwater,Degrees in my 2o's from a Company I work for no longer exist as he got Older and had to retire,Maybe your videos will help other people alsoRealize what Eco-friendly people you are as I am myself.I don't know why but I haven't subscribed until today,Been watching your videos off and on for about two years plus.Thank you for all the great info and more.
Cory, years ago when I kept fish, to get a sponge to fit more snugly on a filter tube, I put a line of silicon on the tube and it worked great. I tried silicon washers, but they sometimes slipped up the tube when I tried pushing the sponge on. I let the silicon cure for a couple of days and it stayed in place.
The Internet needs more Dean, a whole hour of incite will do me for now!
the nocturnal fish similar to black ghost, real name Apteronotus Albifrons, a cute dancer fish
Thank you guy's for video just love the fish room....
Very well informed video and her voice was brilliant for instruction vids
She would be a great story teller voice over too :0)
Dean, Cory, and Gary do Papua!
Adds great circulation
Love the Dean videos
this, this type of videos are the best imo. thanks for sharing
Don’t explain your selves, you both are trying to do the right thing. #hatersgonahate👍👍
Dean uare the man! Super Blu ram n badass dicus! I want some of ur wild long fin cats.
Great long video. I always feel like even though Dean's fish room videos are about an hour long. We still dont get it all. But I love dean videos. Thank you.
Filmed and visited for 12 hours, and we get a one hour video.
Maybe they edited for multiple vids?
I just realized from this video that your fish store is somewhat local to me, might have to pay a visit someday.
I know I’m 4 years late on this but the pre filter sponge and even the sponge filter is the best that u can buy, the ppi is perfect they do not clog and they will literally build algae, bio film on them and provide food for shrimp and baby fish. Its the only sponge I will use
idky watching these are so motivational
Great video! Yeah, travel the world with Dean that would be fantastic!
wonderful video - I enjoyed every minute of it. Love the striped ghost knife. Love the discus. And a lot of the other fish!
Hey Cory,
Have you considered the Banded Knifefish/ Gymnotus carapo Linnaeus? It belongs to the Family Gymnotide; Genus Gymnotus Linnaeus. They will grow to about 1’ long. No Dorsal Fin. 200 to 260 anal fin. It’s nocturnal and they love lying in hiding during the day. It hunts smaller fish at night, so remove your small fish, or they will disappear. They can swim backwards. Dorsal, pelvic, and caudal fins are missing. There is no external sex differences observed. They can be found in waters from Peru all the way up to Guatemala. There are several Knifefish species, but those that you have seem to match those mentioned above. I could be wrong, but I highly doubt it!
The banded we saw regularly in the wild down there grew between 40 cm to 70 cm long....
He's got an immaculate fish room. Not my style at all, and I don't care for the layout, but he does have several species that interest me, and that room looks like you could perform surgery in it.
Love watching these videos, such cool guys Dean and Cory 👍
Great fish room tour , I wish industry's had more respect too the world, like you have to the rivers . 🇬🇧👍👍
@ 51:30 I have this sponge in my 29 gallon shrimp palace. My shrimp are all over the sponge grazing - all sizes from new hatchlings to adults. YMMV
I love these videos. I've just been binge watching.
I wish you guys would do another Peru trip and record it.
Dean can't quit his job & travel the world with you, unless you take me with you. It would be soon fricken AWESOME. 🐡
Dean travel the world with Corey already lol
I’ve been yearning to see a Peru trip from y’all so bad that I’m literally rewatching videos from years ago.
We are itching to go again as well. It looks very unlikely this year.
@@AquariumCoop totally random question, maybe you’ll see it. Maybe not. I’ve been doing lots of research about sunset honey Gouramis. About 2 months worth. I came across something totally random. But I guess they spit. Similar to archer fish. Jimmy wouldn’t by chance have any b-roll of this, would he?
@@AquariumCoop better to be safe, healthy and responsible, than to be the person responsible for the loss of yet another tribe.
Wish the missionaries would have been as responsible and respectful.
:/
3 languages completely lost from Brazil, alone😔
My Rams have the black stripe down them, they have a much stronger colour than others I have bought in the past and their fry already have distinctive vertical stripes with one horizontal stripe down the middle. They are great breeders and no problems at all with fertility, fry are strong and growing at comparable rates with the Electric Blues I have, y Electrics also have that Horizontal stripe but once they colour up this is hardly visible.
You already know everyone’s watching this whole video😂 love the content!