Master the Art of Feeding Fish without Spending a Dime

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  • @FatherFish
    @FatherFish  4 месяца назад +2

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  • @davidbragg3964
    @davidbragg3964 Год назад +185

    When the legend talks you should listen. Taking his advice has made my fish keeping much less work and much more enjoyable. Thank you legend

    • @shariman1590
      @shariman1590 Год назад +2

      I just came across this man the other day. He got knowledge. He's an old G. I couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @tanksouth
      @tanksouth 11 месяцев назад +1

      If someone on RUclips is younger than me. I usually move on.

    • @mwu0120
      @mwu0120 6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. Listen to this man. Especially adding sand to your tank. It is a must if you do not want to do water changes.

  • @briankelly8630
    @briankelly8630 Год назад +83

    I started my aquarium maybe 6 months ago, I learnt most tricks to the trade from this channel. Now got a 3 foot that is almost a fully self sustained ecosystem because of this dude. Love the knowledge 🍻

  • @KamsAquatics
    @KamsAquatics Год назад +36

    I went down to the creek and grabbed a mossy rock and put it in my tank… the fish were so happy they swarmed it for about 2 hours nonstop. Within days the snails found it and just hung out there constantly. Au naturelle is the way to go. I’ve never liked having artificial items in my tanks since I was a teen fish keeper.

  • @internationalartprojects8660
    @internationalartprojects8660 Год назад +81

    Ive been fascinated by this channel because I was developing the same process over 30 or 40 years from trial and error and you seem to have answered all the questions I had. This is by far the most informative aquarium channel on RUclips.

    • @GoldSkier24
      @GoldSkier24 Год назад +1

      why cant you just put the stuff from the pond directly into the tank?

    • @Centraxal
      @Centraxal Год назад

      You can put

    • @internationalartprojects8660
      @internationalartprojects8660 Год назад +6

      @@GoldSkier24 Basically you want the microbes to spend a bit of time reproducing on their own before you put them in the tank, strength in numbers.

  • @Good13man
    @Good13man Год назад +29

    I was really into aquariums in the late 90's, when I was convinced that an under-gravel filter was the only way to have a natural aquarium. I studied the hobby and did the best I could, but gave up after a few years of hard work and disappointing results. 20 years later, I'm back at it. I'm giving this approach a try and I'm loving it so far! Thank you!!

  • @n.2597
    @n.2597 Год назад +26

    Father fish I gotta tell ya, I’ve set up this system and after 2 weeks…my platys started spawning and now I have little baby’s swimming around. Thank you so much for showing us this knowledge and giving us so much joy.

  • @andrewlindenfeld6222
    @andrewlindenfeld6222 6 месяцев назад +4

    The advice here is amazing, but the most impressive thing is how you are lugging around a net almost the size of you to collect gunk from a pond yourself! Kudos to that!

  • @bully7865
    @bully7865 Год назад +10

    Im starting an aquarium, I got plants, sand etc not the fish yet, and I was researching and found this channel! WILL BE FOLLOWING ALL THE ADVICES FROM DAY 1. Tomorrow Ill be visiting a lake nearby to gather some stuff!

  • @butkusfan23
    @butkusfan23 Год назад +13

    I recently gave into my curiosity and let go of my fears, and started a 20 long with dirt, lots of plants, and a couple inches of sand. I plan to add more sand soon, and more plants, although I do have an impressive amount of plants so far, as I’ve run planted tanks before and used several I already had.
    At any rate, I only added a very small filter on one side with seeded media from another tank, an air stone in the other corner, a small heater, and a handful of twigs and rocks and a couple leaves from a huge, clean lake. I grabbed a small amount of water as well. (I accidentally grabbed about 5 baby minnows too. I may release them if they get large) I have a few endlers in the tank, as well as a sparkling gourami and various “pest” snails.
    The tank is doing great. Plants are taking off, I feed the fish a small feeding every two days, and when I add more leaf litter I’ll start to feed even less. The fish have full bellies and great color. Water is clear.
    I saw a person in my social media group post a photo of a tank with deep sand and leaves. I asked her if she ever saw your videos, and she said she just discovered you recently, and her tank was inspired by you. You’re really catching on, Father Fish!
    That’s two of us in the Portland, Oregon area that have discovered you and gotten on board with your methods, and are trying to tell more folks about you.
    I’ve tried to tell folks about your methods, and the results are very mixed. People love to tell me to my face it can’t be done. Or that taking wild things will lead to disaster. But hopefully with time, we can convince them with our results!
    Thanks again.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +9

      There are many who have been taught to fear nature. They are to be pitied.
      You do not need more sand.

    • @dorisglecer4102
      @dorisglecer4102 6 месяцев назад

      Honestly I believe every word because it's just very logical it makes complete sense when you think about it. I recently discovered this guy on RUclips and have already bought the soil I also bought a bag of sand I know I probably could have got the sand anywhere but I have this 20 gallon tank that I have to redo because it's got gravel my guppies love plants every time I buy a bunch of plants I have a bunch of baby guppies I am going to be moving soon so I'm trying to hold on until I move but I might just go ahead and pour the sand in over the gravel I can always get more sand. Also I live right near a lake I am going to go and get a bottle full of muck. I can't wait to get this tank where it should have been the whole time without all the damn chemicals and water changes not to mention it's a lot cheaper

  • @royoakes1250
    @royoakes1250 Год назад +10

    I'm glad you explained how to keep the system going by adding More leaf matter😊

  • @alexnguyen3022
    @alexnguyen3022 Год назад +12

    Father Fish, thank you so much. I love keeping fish and have been keeping them on and off many times over the years. I quit many times because eventually I killed the fish and could not allow myself to repeat that. Thankfully, I found your channel. Following your advice has allowed me to keep my fish alive, active, and healthy and returned the enjoyment that I always have with fish keeping.

  • @ryanoakes4629
    @ryanoakes4629 Год назад +14

    Another great video..very educational!!! Your a biological teacher father fish 😊 yesterday i went out to a forest pond to scoop up some pond dirt and when i arrived home i found a baby eastern new’t in my container,,lol so now I’m raising a new’t.😅😊

  • @fnubie
    @fnubie Год назад +5

    Yes Father...Thank you Father...

  • @vuongdang7640
    @vuongdang7640 Год назад +5

    I don't even have an aquarium, but I love watching your videos.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +4

      get an aquarium. I will help you. discord.gg/G4fkAE6qNw]\

    • @debaucherizer
      @debaucherizer Месяц назад

      way cheaper!

  • @stepfaniecoperude6769
    @stepfaniecoperude6769 9 месяцев назад +3

    I wish I had found this channel when I started this hobby. I am so excited to change my tanks over to this natural system. Thank you so much for all the great info!

  • @davebnsfnscale4433
    @davebnsfnscale4433 Год назад +9

    Have a small pond out back in the woods ,all the biological starter I will ever need

  • @DeepWinter119
    @DeepWinter119 Год назад +4

    I have a 10 year old sister who loves nature, we live in Ireland right beside the back end of a large lake. Think I'll have to get a bucket and enlist her help to collect some leaves and muck from it over next couple days, I'm setting up a 20 gallon aquarium very soon.

  • @Gomezforsure
    @Gomezforsure 9 месяцев назад +3

    I just added dried leaf 🍂 from tree right outside my house and my guppies loved it!! They keep picking on it

  • @FloorJosephine91
    @FloorJosephine91 Год назад +9

    I’m so thankfull for coming across your channel! I’ve been implementing your method slowly for 2 months now and my tank looks so healthy and the fish seem to be much happier! And me as well, now i can enjoy a beautifull tank by doing less.
    My brother who has had aquariums for his whole life was amazed at how my tank looks and is now also intrested in implementing the father fish method🍀 thankyou so much!!🌸

  • @AQUARIOSIMPLEPE
    @AQUARIOSIMPLEPE Год назад +8

    Such an amazing video. As usual! And i gotta say, i felt so happy and full of joy when you mentioned my beautiful country... From PERÚ !!! indeed so many fish in the hobby are native from here and so the microfauna we can find along with it. Cheers from Perú

  • @oztekofficial8150
    @oztekofficial8150 Год назад +2

    Man these old school aquariums really take me back this is the stuff I grew up on I remember using t8 lighting and standard house bulbs growing Java ferns like a beast hahaha

  • @josemac7891
    @josemac7891 Год назад +7

    Es de agradecer la incorporación de subtítulos en lengua española para nosotros los NO bilingües, porque lograr saber el mensaje que el Padre Fish nos comunica a través de sus vídeos, realmente NO tiene PRECIO; muchas Gracias Padre Pez (Father Fish) por sus grandes consejos. Les envío un saludo desde Honduras en Centroamérica.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      Es maravilloso saber de Guatemala. Estoy muy interesado en los peces de su agua local. ¿Los recolectas y los guardas en tus tanques?

  • @koreypocetti8915
    @koreypocetti8915 Год назад +6

    I have kept fish almost my entire life basically and I wish I would of found you and your videos sooner. So much knowledge and wisdom I’m fascinated! I had an idea like this as a kid and everyone advised me not to do it.

  • @awildparkranger9759
    @awildparkranger9759 Год назад +3

    I have been taking your idea and turned our old unused pool to a mini pond. Its been a very fun transformation watching it stablizise. The hardest part been trying the to get the water clarity good enough for deeper plants to get enough sunlight.

  • @brockn7878
    @brockn7878 Год назад +3

    Ive been cultivating jars of the microfauna on my windowsills for years.. ❤

  • @blueXcss
    @blueXcss Год назад +3

    You very relaxed and happy in this one FF, great video as always

  • @raymondco2225
    @raymondco2225 9 месяцев назад +2

    Another valuable chapter to learn every body should follow him if you want your aquatic life to thrive thank you father fish👍👍👍

  • @TigressPhoenix
    @TigressPhoenix Год назад +1

    Thank you, I’ve been making this mistake. Your channel is the best for finding the truth on how to care for fish.

  • @denniscoughlin7437
    @denniscoughlin7437 11 месяцев назад +1

    Father Fish is a fountain of knowledge! Take ad vantage of his teachings.

  • @jmc2491
    @jmc2491 Год назад +2

    So glad you sell cultures. I don’t have the experience, so seeing what you sell will give me an idea on what I can do on my own

  • @jaylenagerbrandt2868
    @jaylenagerbrandt2868 Год назад +5

    Thank u for this video. It answers a lot of the questions i had :)

  • @joryalicabrera1830
    @joryalicabrera1830 Год назад +5

    Love the videos ….. very good job ❤

  • @BraidenHarrell
    @BraidenHarrell Год назад +3

    Estupenda charla!! Gracias por disponer los subtítulos en Español.. Work with nature not against it .

  • @motorolatvomm5793
    @motorolatvomm5793 Год назад +2

    Lots of Love From India 🙏❤️🇮🇳🤗

  • @petzIndiadotcom
    @petzIndiadotcom Год назад +5

    I only feed my fish dhapnia and moina that i culture myself. I feed them once a day and there'll be food for a whole day as they are live.they also clean the tank for me, by eating the wastes. Haven't changed the water for 8-9 months. No algae, stable ammonia levels, healthy plants and healthy fish.

  • @user-bp1ow6zd7z
    @user-bp1ow6zd7z 4 месяца назад +1

    Sir you are a living legend!🥹🥹💎

  • @RJVortex
    @RJVortex Год назад +5

    Thank you father so much respect and love for you for share a great experience of yours to make it natural. ❤

  • @ryanunderwood1408
    @ryanunderwood1408 7 дней назад

    Great and informative video father fish. Thank you

  • @larryhenry719
    @larryhenry719 Год назад +5

    I feed mine once a day sometimes I miss a day but they feed off the live plants and substrate so if I miss a feeding they will search for food as they would do in nature.

  • @danielraducanu9145
    @danielraducanu9145 Год назад +2

    Useful and beautiful video :) Thank God!

  • @soumyabanerjee3039
    @soumyabanerjee3039 Год назад +3

    Sir, I always find so much insight in your words. My heartfelt regards.

  • @aguma2067
    @aguma2067 Год назад +3

    Estupenda charla!! Gracias por disponer los subtítulos en Español.❤

  • @BigFadZ
    @BigFadZ Год назад +1

    I been watching you Father Fish since day one. With this video you gave me the confidence to bring nature inside my home. I will definitely be trying this out ❤ keep up the good work!!

  • @chuckfromlonghorntacticala7466
    @chuckfromlonghorntacticala7466 Год назад +3

    Hey buddy it’s Rocko lol good to see you doin well. God bless you brother.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      ROCKO!! Wonderful to be with you.

  • @SC-hk6ui
    @SC-hk6ui Год назад +3

    Cool video. I do a lot of weird things culturing aquatic worms, pea clams etc. This video really interested me because it provides a bit of a shortcut way of getting different ostracod, copepod and daphnia species to culture, especially the rarer aquatic worms (if they turn up) and river nerites. Excellent suggestions.

  • @manoelfrancisco31
    @manoelfrancisco31 Год назад +2

    Tenho aquários a tanto tempo e só agora consegui entender como fazer da forma certa. Obrigado father fish !

  • @luizlima4530
    @luizlima4530 Год назад +2

    Maravilhoso conteúdo! Sou do Brasil e aquarista a uns 30 anos. Uma vez coletei algumas plantas aquáticas (cabomba) num rio e deixei alguns dias num balde no quintal . Quando resolvi introduzi-las no aquário, observei diversos copépodes e uma micro fauna abundante, resolvi cultiva-las com alga verde e fermento biológico. Retirei uma ninhada de betta e não utilizei artemias, somente a micro fauna que cultivei. Praticamente não houve mortalidade da ninhada e o crescimento foi bastante satisfatório. Acredito que criar nichos ecológicos proximo do ambiente natural é a chave do sucesso no aquarismo. Obrigado pelo conteúdo! Você ganhou um inscrito e um admirador de seu trabalho.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      Obrigado pela sua gentil nota. Podemos e devemos fazer tudo o que for possível para replicar sistemas naturais nos nossos aquários. A vida dos nossos peixes e plantas não merece menos.

  • @VelvetCloudOne
    @VelvetCloudOne Год назад +5

    Great video about microfauna. I’ve always wondered about it because it’s hardly ever touched upon in the freshwater hobby but has always been preached about in the reef hobby.
    I had some questions about this:
    1) Is microfauna viable if you like to keep larger aggressive fish like South American cichlids
    2) Can you keep microfauna as a good source in hard water high pH environments like African Cichlids
    3) If I have a large system and keep a sump, can I setup a refugium like I would a reef tank so these micro critters can grow. I would think there may be issues with allowing some fauna to reach adult hood such as mosquito larvae or bloodworms 😅
    I’m not a natural fish keeper and don’t really keep schooling community fish. I am curious if fauna can be incorporated with other fish types.
    Again, thank you for making this video and keeping my mind open.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      You really need to join us on the Father Fish Shoal with those questions. discord.gg/G4fkAE6qNw

    • @Desmond000007
      @Desmond000007 Год назад

      To answer question no 2: find an alkaline and healthy body of water if you can

  • @dshdinh
    @dshdinh Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for your great information. I addicted to your knowledge!

  • @turtlebackflapjack
    @turtlebackflapjack Год назад +8

    Ironically, everything he says about the impact of over feeding fish is the same for humans

  • @rolandoyuson9236
    @rolandoyuson9236 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks again Father fish...

  • @Exquailibur
    @Exquailibur Год назад +2

    there are many cold water specific microbes found at both poles, that more or less proves distance isn't a big deal for microbes. larger flora and fauna is limited by geography but microbes can blow in the wind and are so prolific its inevitable one will end up anywhere it can be.

  • @TM-em8np
    @TM-em8np Год назад +2

    Explain This you did thank you 🙏

  • @michaelfarmer537
    @michaelfarmer537 Год назад +1

    Great advice! Thank you Father Fish! ❤

  • @deniskozlov6683
    @deniskozlov6683 Год назад +4

    Work with nature not against it ❤

  • @precise3291
    @precise3291 Год назад +3

    The man, the myth, the legend. Always intrigued by your content. Would this include large Central and South American Cichlids too?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      If you can develop the resources, yes. Insects, veggies, worms, etc.

  • @КсенияЛубянцева-э7ы

    I love your simple sistem FatherFish! ❤❤❤❤

  • @js5072
    @js5072 Год назад +1

    Just got a 40 gallon breeder, gonna try this because why not :)

  • @johncenainvincible
    @johncenainvincible Год назад +4

    @Father Fish - Wont the rotting leaves add bioload to the tank? I have a small 10 Gallon tank that I have setup using your Soil and Sand substrate method. Learning so much from you!! Greetings from India

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +10

      Adding the leaf mulch in small amounts increases the food chain thereby increasing the ability of the system to support greater bioload.

  • @boebender
    @boebender Год назад +1

    Yes sir!! Thank you!!!

  • @UncleKlinkysFortuneDiamond
    @UncleKlinkysFortuneDiamond 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for all the great tips!

  • @malster73
    @malster73 Год назад +2

    Hi, im new to this site, love the idea but i have the following questions...
    1) does this include tropical fish?
    2) at what point, if any, do i stop using my filter?
    3) I'm guessing i still need a heater, im in the uk 😅
    4) are all of these ideas based on soil, then sand, then suitable plant life to begin natures cycle along with the fish?
    So many questions 😊

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      All the answers are here: The Father Fish Shoal: -discord.gg/GdakStEjAy

  • @fayesit9707
    @fayesit9707 Год назад +1

    终于看到有中文字幕,很喜欢这个视频,真的学到很多!

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      精彩的。我很高兴我们接触到会说中文的养鱼者。
      Jīngcǎi de. Wǒ hěn gāoxìng wǒmen jiēchù dào huì shuō zhōngwén de yǎng yú zhě.

  • @arturo9942
    @arturo9942 Год назад +1

    Great info. I follow your teks. Happy fishses. Money saved

  • @patrickjvanhuffel
    @patrickjvanhuffel 4 месяца назад

    A friend of mine had an overgrown fishbowl with guppies, mollies and sword fish that thrived and reproduced... without food for a year. No water changes either. She just added water that evaporated

  • @zaferboran5343
    @zaferboran5343 Год назад +1

    BABA Mükemmel bigiler ve Türkçe için sonsuz teşekkür.

  • @dankng6572
    @dankng6572 12 дней назад

    Great advice sir

  • @andibandi1190
    @andibandi1190 Год назад +4

    Dear Father Fish, your method does make sense to me. I just would be cautious when introducing matter collected from nature because of possible parasites🙂

    • @steve-adams
      @steve-adams Год назад +2

      I've had a few parasites appear, but they haven't been too difficult to deal with on a case-by-case basis. Overall it has been a ton of fun to learn about the types of animals living in these places I'd otherwise overlooked, parasite or otherwise. Hydras were easy to spot before they could harm anything. This morning I found a damselfly nymph hitching a ride on a snail. And wow, I got a lot of snails from my local detritus. Possibly a half dozen. They were invisible when I collected the material, though. I'm happy to leave them be, though I know some people consider them a pest.
      Maybe I got lucky, but the system has seemed to balance out well with only minor intervention so far.

    • @thewalkingrob8840
      @thewalkingrob8840 Год назад +2

      He isn't worried about it. He has a whole video on parasites and says the worst ones are in sterile tanks.

    • @BigFadZ
      @BigFadZ Год назад

      That was my concern. Because most of my tanks have cherry shrimp and I don't want them to die.

  • @ociana
    @ociana Год назад +1

    Beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @melwohl37
    @melwohl37 Год назад +1

    Great video love all your videos ❤ recently capped my gravel tank with sand and planted root feeders everywhere instead of just mostly water colomn fedders. Needed this. Thanks for all your wisdom ❤

  • @maryslusarchuk7332
    @maryslusarchuk7332 7 месяцев назад

    Your videos just make sense. Thank you!

  • @its_elser
    @its_elser Год назад +2

    great video

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful vidon turtles, thanks 😊👍

  • @ryanrogers8211
    @ryanrogers8211 Год назад +3

    FF, my goal is to set up a 100 gallon tank this way and have several species of fish breeding and carrying on. Would you make a video on how to pick suitable tank mates in this style of aquarium?

  • @robmiller7867
    @robmiller7867 Год назад +1

    What a legend, thankyou so much

  • @zaferboran5343
    @zaferboran5343 Год назад +1

    Mükemmel bilgiler .Baba iyiki varsın .

  • @AntiquatedApe
    @AntiquatedApe Год назад +3

    Based on your advice I have been collecting various leaves from areas i have visited and thrown them into my turtle tank. Any recommendations on plants to root in once I've added soil? I plan to pull the sand out to add the soil underneath. He's a red ear slider hatchling. I am looking for plants that provide cover and food

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      father-fish-aquarium.myshopify.com/
      click on catalogue

  • @azntactical4884
    @azntactical4884 Год назад +1

    I have neocaridina tanks with about 1" deep gravel. Got scuds in there. Drop a few fish fry in there and let them grow out until it is time to move them to their more permanent tank.

  • @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED
    @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @PVT_Ryan_769
    @PVT_Ryan_769 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your wisdom.

  • @kevincoogan4025
    @kevincoogan4025 Год назад +2

    I have an old bucket bath that has sat outside for months and just naturally got filled with leaves, rain water etc. I put a scoop of this water into jam jar and it has a number of little creatures swimming around. Is this source OK for my tropical aquarium or does the source need to be from a pond?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      your bucket is perfect

    • @kevincoogan4025
      @kevincoogan4025 Год назад

      May I also clarify if adding some of the water is a one-off task or to be repeated when replenishing the leaves? Thanks

  • @ismailroyer466
    @ismailroyer466 Год назад

    Beautiful, I’m headed out now to a pond to do just this.

  • @ak-homegrownroots8185
    @ak-homegrownroots8185 Год назад +1

    I am now the proud owner of 7 aquatic African dwarf frogs and several fish now. I think I might be going through a midlife crisis?! Lol And I find myself just watching my critters for hours. They are so stinking cool!! Anyways my question is I’m getting ready to do a new 29 gallon tank. I just ordered 20 lbs of sand, but what I received was a substrate sand. Would you recommend using it or getting real Sand? Thanks for any information. And I hope everybody has a Happy Fourth of July weekend. God bless all.🇺🇸❤️🥰

  • @Marlon01021974
    @Marlon01021974 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much sir.

  • @minoltamind1909
    @minoltamind1909 Год назад +2

    If the plants got no root can it put above the mud or otherwise. Pls guide. Tq

    • @dwarfhernandez6636
      @dwarfhernandez6636 Год назад +1

      Depends on the plant. Some will get roots when they float...some will root if you put into the sand. Just give it a try.

  • @littlenikki9539
    @littlenikki9539 Год назад +2

    I would like my future pea puffer tank to be dirted with food web but my concern are water nypmh and dragon fly nymph.
    I remember when i first started this hobby I got some pond plants and one day i spotted a huge nymph about the same size as my pygmies so I took it out and a couple of weeks later found 2 smaller ones and not only took them out but the pond plant in question as they damsels and dragon flies lay their eggs in the stems of certain pond and river plants.
    I grew up with a huge wildlife pond my dad built and I know what they are capable of along with giant water beetle larvae, proficient hunters and because they blend in so well my betta Neptune never saw them to predate on them.
    I guess you would advise taking them out as you see them, if you have them?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +5

      Yes. Precisely. They are never in large numbers and cannot multiply in the tank. It is rare that they cause a problem bc they are easily spotted and removed.

  • @alexschmidt1351
    @alexschmidt1351 Год назад +1

    beatiful video :)
    I set up a father fish tank 3 months ago
    got Neocaridina in them, they are thriving
    I added 5 neon green rasbora 3 days ago, but they seem not to search for food and make a lightly stressed impression on me
    they only chase some small critters when they pass very closely
    do they need some time to adjust to that change of being fed everyday with commercial food?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      Yes. Be patient with them.

  • @sangtran5095
    @sangtran5095 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you father . I'm ftom vietnam .

  • @marioncarter3428
    @marioncarter3428 Год назад +1

    Hello father fish
    Changed my 75gal. With all I have learned from you. It's been some weeks now. I had 37 fish in the tank. Now I have 25. The water is dull,but tests good. I had gravel. Covered it with 3-4" of sand. Why are my fish dying?
    What can I do to fix this? Your leaf culture arrived 2 days ago and I will add it to all 3 of my tanks when the week is up. Please, I appreciate any advice you can give me!!!

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      You overdid the sand substantially. Join us on the Father Fish Shoal so we can diagnose your problem. This will take some investigating. discord.gg/G4fkAE6qNw

  • @sanyokitty3975
    @sanyokitty3975 Год назад +1

    I have gravel at the bottom of my tank but after watching this video, want to add sand. Will any type of sand do? Like play sand?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      If you are putting sand in a functioning tank it MUST be clean sand. Play sand is the dirtiest it is possible to use.

  • @yaboijardo2319
    @yaboijardo2319 Год назад

    Set up my first tank with a dirt and sand substrate it's looking great, just added copepods and plants to acclimate it before fish

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      add fish.

    • @yaboijardo2319
      @yaboijardo2319 Год назад

      @@FatherFish i had anticipated in allowing the copepods and scuds I some what impulsively added to set up colonies in the plants and substrate before adding the fish

  • @Matheus_Blog.oscordados
    @Matheus_Blog.oscordados Год назад +1

    Muito obrigado pela ajuda :)

  • @mbenz9389
    @mbenz9389 Год назад +1

    Sir,can I use playground sand in my tanks?
    Thank you so much for helping us with your priceless information. God bless you.

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      Put some in a jar and see what happens. Play sand has clay. It cannot be poured through water. Well rinsed, it is fine. Or as a cap before water is introduced works well, provided it is not stirred up.

    • @mbenz9389
      @mbenz9389 Год назад

      @@FatherFish thank you so much for you reply. I appreciate it! I will try that for sure

  • @OLBII
    @OLBII Год назад +1

    I know fruits and vegetables are good for your fish. But they also like a plant based matter. So my question is the leaves from vegetables plants can they be used as food for your fish.

  • @jacostoffbergh9544
    @jacostoffbergh9544 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good day Father Fish. How often do I need to add material from my food web into my fish tank,

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  10 месяцев назад +2

      Good question. Add dried leaves for food and increase the biological life by adding from the res jar every week for long enough to establish a strong culture.

  • @Bodders89
    @Bodders89 Год назад +2

    Hey fish father, just come across your channel I am hooked, I want to try this out in my aquarium. I have just sand subrate (no soil) just a few questions. So how many time do you feed your fish? In an open tank what do you do about topping up the water as it evaporates? Also can I use leaves from salt water to put into my freshwater? Much appreciated thanks

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +3

      If my food web is very strong and my fish are small I may not feed at all. I would not use leaves from salt or brackish.

  • @NazaninExplore
    @NazaninExplore Год назад +1

    thanks so much. does it matter what types of leaves, from which tree?

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +2

      Not really. We have a publication coming out soon that answers questions about leaves.

  • @loveunionangel3740
    @loveunionangel3740 Год назад +1

    Hey 😊
    What if the leaves & branches in the water or around the water are not save for your fish or shrimp how do you know if they are ?
    I’ve killed fish & shrimp in the past by putting wood branch in that I got from a aquarium shop so I’m really funny with putting things or new woods in there. Also how do you know if the creature in water are safe as you get parasites in water also found out the hard way ?
    Talking from experience of have fish since I was 5 years old now 33. Also I do really love your videos & you are very knowledgeable & I’ve learnt a lot more thanks🙏

    • @FatherFish
      @FatherFish  Год назад +1

      I trust wood that I have collected. A wide diversity overcomes parasite infestations.

    • @loveunionangel3740
      @loveunionangel3740 Год назад +1

      I wish I knew what was safe like you do would be good if you could teach us. I only use certain woods now from the aquarium shop I love the vine one think it grape vine & that big chunky wood. What do you mean by wide diversity? Be good to learn what creature are safe & what are not & what kills bad creatures. Thanks for your reply too 🙏

  • @tomfromoz
    @tomfromoz Год назад

    Interesting and something to keep in mind on the rare occasion that I come across a river or creek that flows all year round. lol. One thing that would worry me though is the oils in gum tree leaves and they take years to break down so I would need to look for an imported deciduous tree close to the water. I think it would be easier to dig a pond and get some leaves to drop in that along with some river water I can collect next time I'm near one, any lakes around here are very salty and tend to disappear in summer.

    • @Desmond000007
      @Desmond000007 Год назад

      Get some brown (not black) leaves from your local forest. They should have a good amount of macro and microfauna and flora. Not like from a healthy body of water, but much much better than nothing

    • @tomfromoz
      @tomfromoz Год назад

      @@Desmond000007 I'm in Western Australia in the middle of the wheatbelt, no local bush (forest) here. The roots make excellent wood for the tank although you need to soak them for around 6 months before putting them in the aquarium.