Good day Dexter from Arkansas in the United States! I have learned a lot from your videos and practical fish farming. I raise goldfish and Koi....as well as rabbits,ducks and quail. So as you can imagine all your videos come in handy for me. I live in the forest way back in the mountains. Don't have all the comforts that most people would assume are normal here. I have to do a lot of the same things that you do with your fish. We all rough it together here during the summer and most fish go into fish rooms for the winter as it snows sometimes many feet deep during the worst of winter. Keep up the good work and much prosperity for your family! Thank you
It's nice to know having educational videos for newbie like me. Godbless and pls keep posting for me to know the important matters regarding fishes. Have shubunkin right now. Planning to breed them all
Thank you for giving the idea of making a filtrator sir Dexter. I am actually working on it a few hours ago. I hope that my future filtrator will make my fishes amonia free. Kudos sir Dexter!👍
I am so glad as you explain clearly how important the water filter and how to maintain it, i love your channel so much as i have gained so much of information. Love from Mizoram, India
Good morning sir Dexter,i just want to say thankyou because we pass by your shop yesterday afternoon because we purchase some koi from a local breeder and we had a big trouble because the breeder feed the fish after shipping them and thanks to your petshop they help us clean the water on the plastic bags and it really help us and thankyou thankyou so much to you sir dexter your petshop has very helpful clients we from lamitan we say thankyou to you sir dexter:)
Great content ! We are in Canada 🇨🇦 Came across by searching for help with a pond. We bought a house that had a pond but we’re not told by the sellers that the pond contained 17 fish So now I needed to find how to make a filtration system fast to get rid of the “pea soup “ water . Thank for making such great content !!
Thank you Dexter for reminding me that things , it seems that i forgot all the process how to keep them healthy since i stop and now that i am back from the hobby,,,, thank you for the reminders,,, from tampilisan, zamboanga del norte
I'm from India, meghalaya, nongstoin love to see your vedio full of knowledge. I want to do fish farm but no test kit is available in my area,to know the nitrogen cycle in my new pond . Your video make me feel like test kit is useless. Thanks for your sharing. God blessed you and your family.
This is wonderful! Beneficial bacteria is very important! Just a small reminder to people, Crushed coral and coral pieces, also shells will raise the PH of the water and buffer the PH around 8.4. Some fish do not like the PH this high, as an alternative, use Lava rock in the filter instead. It will not affect the PH in any way and will also grow beneficial bacteria very well! This video has very great ideas and advice, thank you Dexter!
Stunning job dexter. Now i know we should clean 🧼 too soon the cycling filter. I was cleaning the filter every month and the pond water is completely cloudy now i wish not touching the filter would have a good result to this problem. Love ❤️ form Asia. Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Hi sir I am from India, this video is really helpful for me because I am going to put Japanese koi in my new pond.now I am having 6 verity of guppies,it's just a beginning stage of koi fish,i hope in future also you will help all of us with your videos....... Thanks for your video.....
You have a nice video, very entertaining and so informative, I learn so many things about fish breeding, and many more, good luck , looking forward to your other videos
My name is Mario and I live in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺. I always watch your channel as I find your videos very entertaining. Thank you Dex and nmore power. Will you also have time to answer?
Your bucket filters are very efficient at filtering the water. Not only are they a Sediment Chamber, but they also have lots of surface area for the beneficial bacteria to grow. When I have space for a full fish room I will also make these bucket filters :)
Great video thank you! Im from Oakland, California, but my father was born in Manila with family in Pangasinan, haven't been to the Philippines since 1993, so hoping to go back soon!
Hey, Dexter. You could also mention that in the fish excrements are messenger substances you cant filter from the water. they reduce very bad from filtering and have a good reason in a natural habitat. if to many fishes reach to much size, the oxygen-level would be to low and amonia, nitrit, nitrat, phosphat would raise to sky. the only way to get rid of this messenger substances that work like hormones to keep the fishes small and the habitat in regulation is WATERCHANGE! you can filter as much as you want... plants will help, but it wont do it at all if so many fish come to such a small place. the best way to reduce bad bacteria in your system also is waterchange. waterchanges and salting for stressed fish keeps your fishes healthy and let them grow big. in japan the fishfarm got so much water from the hills, they dont have to filter that good. the big waterchanges they do (30-50% a day some farms) is their way to get them big.
hey Dexter love your videos..were from Downey California, I just build my fish pond I used to have one of those plastic ones now I have a 1000 gallon pond ,i have 9 koi and many many guppies..im going to make filters like yours using lava rock..
Good morning my friend dexter, I really love your video I have some guppies i start to make some ponds for them and I is on the island of st.maarten n.a
Looking so smart in glasses! Really smart guy, obviously, but glasses lend an air of authority and education. I was so happy you didn't bother the filter bucket that was six months old. Also the coral stones, being mostly made from calcium carbonate, will buffer the water pH, combating acidity. In Florida I use crushed coral rock. Over time the stones settle as they actually dissolve while buffering the acid caused by decomposition of feces and food. Most live bearers and goldfish appreciate a less acid environment.
Using coral is good in the filter for the goldfish, guppies, and mollies but don't use it for pH sensitive fish. Coral is made of calcium carbonate and will increase the pH in the water. If you're raising low pH fish, use other porous materials. Nitrate isn't really beneficial for fish, it's just not as poisonous. Plants will eat up ammonia & nitrate.
Yes, you are both right about coral, and it also raises water hardness. I am surprised Dexter didn't know that.He also said that nitrates are beneficial to fish. At high levels nitrates kill fish. Nitrates are only beneficial to plants and algae, which help reduce it in the water by using it, and some other chemicals in the water, as food.
Hello sir.. what is good for koi fish sir? Is it ok if stones from gravel? And a black net? Coz that is the one I use.. Hoping for your reply.. thank you..
Love you Dexter but, Nitrate really isn't good for your fish it's just that it's a lot less bad than Ammonia & Nitrite. A couple of ways to really extend bucket life is 1. Get some poly floss ,"it's a lot cheaper to use poly pillow stuffing", It catches detritus and polishes water very easy to take it out as needed and replace. 2. Plant something like Pothos in your filter bucket they are excellent nitrate /nitrite eaters! 3. Sooner or later almost any canister filter will fail they just pick up too much material over the months and years ,"depending on stocking levels." Check your levels and when they start to climb you can replace some of the filter media with new just make sure that you retain some of the media to seed the new material. Then have a lower stock level until the bacteria can grow. Really though the addition of the polyfloss really does extend the life greatly and makes it a lot easier to remove fish waste.
Very helpful video Mr.Dexter.I'm from Sri Lanka.Could you please tell me that can I add filter sponge and activated carbon as filter materials with coral?
Sir Dex is right, always avoid completely cleaning a tank as this will remove your beneficial backteria, but instead a partial water changes range 10% - 50% should performed once a week. Nitrates are not highly toxic to fish, that why we need to partial water change..
Good day Dexter from Arkansas in the United States! I have learned a lot from your videos and practical fish farming. I raise goldfish and Koi....as well as rabbits,ducks and quail. So as you can imagine all your videos come in handy for me. I live in the forest way back in the mountains. Don't have all the comforts that most people would assume are normal here. I have to do a lot of the same things that you do with your fish. We all rough it together here during the summer and most fish go into fish rooms for the winter as it snows sometimes many feet deep during the worst of winter. Keep up the good work and much prosperity for your family! Thank you
im jimmy from Malaysia. you have been my inspiration for the past few years. i always copy your design and it works. thank you so much Sir Dexter's.
Madaming pong vlogger sa Pinas , pero sayo ang isa sa pinaka-nakakalibang na panuorin. Keep it up Sir Dexter 🙂
It's nice to know having educational videos for newbie like me. Godbless and pls keep posting for me to know the important matters regarding fishes. Have shubunkin right now. Planning to breed them all
Thank you for giving the idea of making a filtrator sir Dexter. I am actually working on it a few hours ago. I hope that my future filtrator will make my fishes amonia free. Kudos sir Dexter!👍
I am so glad as you explain clearly how important the water filter and how to maintain it, i love your channel so much as i have gained so much of information. Love from Mizoram, India
Dexter's humblness is just so high. Living the dream.
Good morning sir Dexter,i just want to say thankyou because we pass by your shop yesterday afternoon because we purchase some koi from a local breeder and we had a big trouble because the breeder feed the fish after shipping them and thanks to your petshop they help us clean the water on the plastic bags and it really help us and thankyou thankyou so much to you sir dexter your petshop has very helpful clients we from lamitan we say thankyou to you sir dexter:)
Great content ! We are in Canada 🇨🇦 Came across by searching for help with a pond. We bought a house that had a pond but we’re not told by the sellers that the pond contained 17 fish
So now I needed to find how to make a filtration system fast to get rid of the “pea soup “ water . Thank for making such great content !!
I`m new here sir..from Philippines,and I`m starting keeping fish..this is so important for me to start..thanks a lot sir.
He is the real helpful person
I really like the way that you explained this! It's the best I've seen on RUclips so far.
what a nice idea watching from Iloilo proud Ilonggo may idea nako para nd mabudlay mag ilis ilis tubig filter lng kinanlan thank you sir Dexter Ando
I appetites your help❤ I now you are busy but you are making vedio for us I am very very thankfull for you to help us❤
The filter is simple and very effective. Keep up the good job Dexter. Cheers from Malaysia 😃
Thank you Dexter for reminding me that things , it seems that i forgot all the process how to keep them healthy since i stop and now that i am back from the hobby,,,, thank you for the reminders,,, from tampilisan, zamboanga del norte
I am from India.. I like your good help.. It help me to use all your work.. In fish and quail.. How to give heat in winter in easy method..
I'm from India, meghalaya, nongstoin love to see your vedio full of knowledge. I want to do fish farm but no test kit is available in my area,to know the nitrogen cycle in my new pond . Your video make me feel like test kit is useless. Thanks for your sharing. God blessed you and your family.
Thanks for Ur video Sir...From Indonesia.... Loves to see u share such a wonderful experience breeding this tropical fish....
I am a subscriber from Texas in the USA. Love your channel!
This is wonderful! Beneficial bacteria is very important! Just a small reminder to people, Crushed coral and coral pieces, also shells will raise the PH of the water and buffer the PH around 8.4. Some fish do not like the PH this high, as an alternative, use Lava rock in the filter instead. It will not affect the PH in any way and will also grow beneficial bacteria very well! This video has very great ideas and advice, thank you Dexter!
Salamat kaayos information uncle dexter, daghan kaykog nahibawan diha nimo, from leyte ni wohooo basta bisaya hanas!!
Big fan of yours Dexter,Darren from Trinidad & Tobago.
Kool video again I enjoyed it I'm from St Lucia love the way you keep ur fishes
Stunning job dexter. Now i know we should clean 🧼 too soon the cycling filter.
I was cleaning the filter every month and the pond water is completely cloudy now i wish not touching the filter would have a good result to this problem. Love ❤️ form Asia. Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Good to see u sir with all the.advice which help me to do some good thing to my fishes
This man is awesome and polite, thank u for sharing ur experience with us
Thank u so much. Am from Africa - Uganda.
Watching from Suriname
Thank you love your videos
i am very thankful to you sir Dexter, i already adopt and apply your techniques, shout out fr Davao Oriental
Hey dexter love yr holistic way of thinking awesome😀👌👍👊
Watching from Sweden!
Thanks for all information 😁
Your videos are awesome learnt a lot from you. Fish keeping is so exciting..subbed both father and son's channel... A great fan from South 🇮🇳.
Sir I am from India, your videos are very much informative, thanks a lot.
Hi sir I am from India, this video is really helpful for me because I am going to put Japanese koi in my new pond.now I am having 6 verity of guppies,it's just a beginning stage of koi fish,i hope in future also you will help all of us with your videos....... Thanks for your video.....
Thank you SIR...❤️❤️
Wish you all the very best ❤️❤️
I wish I watched your filter making video before I spent OVER 200$ on a filter....lol. Love your videos keep up the great work!!
Thanks Dexter, i love your video, so much info & knowledge.
You have a nice video, very entertaining and so informative, I learn so many things about fish breeding, and many more, good luck , looking forward to your other videos
I am from St. Paul, Minnesota, USA! My daughter and I have orandas, guppies and bettas!
My name is Mario and I live in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺. I always watch your channel as I find your videos very entertaining.
Thank you Dex and nmore power. Will you also have time to answer?
Yes I have to make that OP filter! Thank you SIR DEX. Always with ur channel 😊
Your bucket filters are very efficient at filtering the water. Not only are they a Sediment Chamber, but they also have lots of surface area for the beneficial bacteria to grow.
When I have space for a full fish room I will also make these bucket filters :)
Great video! Greetings from El Paso, Texas United States.
Nice info sir. Good job 😊
- First time fish keeper from Dubai 😇
Love your new glass, looks so cute on you
Hi dexter you can add plants to the ponds to help with the green water an help maintain a healthy system
Wow I love this video lots of information I am from trinidad and Tobago
Thankyou for your videos sir Dexter!! Marami ako natutunan 😊
Thanks for the info. Dexter Sir. Good job ..keep it up..👌👌
Really enjoy the knowledge shared in this video 😊👍🏻 thank you!
Hi dexter ...
Trinidad and Tobago west indies ....thanks for the tips .....
Great video thank you! Im from Oakland, California, but my father was born in Manila with family in Pangasinan, haven't been to the Philippines since 1993, so hoping to go back soon!
Thank you dexter it's good advice for me
IAM in ( India -tamilnadu) you video are very useful to me thanking very much to you keep going
Thank you so much 🙂 too.
Mantap usaha yang menjanjikan...terus dan terus kan
hi i am Anderson from Trinidad i love your video
I think that it is the best way to grow our fish. love your channel.😘😘😘
Thank you for the good lesson. ( malaysia )
Wonderful channel! Hello from Michigan USA!
I really enjoy all your videos ! Thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Dexter. Love your channel ❤😊
i learned a lot this vedeo from CANADA
Watching from Perth Australia! I like your bucket filters. so simple!
Dexter you are great....👍
thanks for giving us knowledge on your fish keeping..anyway, may i know the pump that you use to cycle the water?
Thank you for the tips
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Hey, Dexter. You could also mention that in the fish excrements are messenger substances you cant filter from the water. they reduce very bad from filtering and have a good reason in a natural habitat. if to many fishes reach to much size, the oxygen-level would be to low and amonia, nitrit, nitrat, phosphat would raise to sky. the only way to get rid of this messenger substances that work like hormones to keep the fishes small and the habitat in regulation is WATERCHANGE! you can filter as much as you want... plants will help, but it wont do it at all if so many fish come to such a small place. the best way to reduce bad bacteria in your system also is waterchange. waterchanges and salting for stressed fish keeps your fishes healthy and let them grow big. in japan the fishfarm got so much water from the hills, they dont have to filter that good. the big waterchanges they do (30-50% a day some farms) is their way to get them big.
Ay ngayon nagets ko na kung bakit. Thanks po sa info💜
hey Dexter love your videos..were from Downey California, I just build my fish pond I used to have one of those plastic ones now I have a 1000 gallon pond ,i have 9 koi and many many guppies..im going to make filters like yours using lava rock..
Thank you sir dexter.watching from bohol
Is dexter from bohol?
Good morning my friend dexter, I really love your video I have some guppies i start to make some ponds for them and I is on the island of st.maarten n.a
I am a big fan of ur video.from Cambodia
Thank you dexter. Im from India, Kerala. Your videos are help to my ornamental fish farming
Looking so smart in glasses! Really smart guy, obviously, but glasses lend an air of authority and education. I was so happy you didn't bother the filter bucket that was six months old. Also the coral stones, being mostly made from calcium carbonate, will buffer the water pH, combating acidity. In Florida I use crushed coral rock. Over time the stones settle as they actually dissolve while buffering the acid caused by decomposition of feces and food. Most live bearers and goldfish appreciate a less acid environment.
Thank you for this valuable information. Much respect from Jamaica!
Lami.a mo adtu dinha sa inyo angkol ui.. kaso Layo2 jud ning amoa @GeneralSantosCity. Idol kaau ka namo diri mga fish keeper!
From Jamaica looking good I like it
Are you and your family okay? Haven't seen an upload in forever. Much love from Arkansas. USA.
God bless!
Using coral is good in the filter for the goldfish, guppies, and mollies but don't use it for pH sensitive fish. Coral is made of calcium carbonate and will increase the pH in the water. If you're raising low pH fish, use other porous materials.
Nitrate isn't really beneficial for fish, it's just not as poisonous. Plants will eat up ammonia & nitrate.
This is true about the corals.
Yes, you are both right about coral, and it also raises water hardness. I am surprised Dexter didn't know that.He also said that nitrates are beneficial to fish. At high levels nitrates kill fish. Nitrates are only beneficial to plants and algae, which help reduce it in the water by using it, and some other chemicals in the water, as food.
Hello sir.. what is good for koi fish sir? Is it ok if stones from gravel? And a black net? Coz that is the one I use.. Hoping for your reply.. thank you..
nitrate is good nutrient for d plant.
Love your videos from Wales uk 💕
Very good information, I'm from south India.
Can I keep this filtration system if I have lily plants in the pond.
Always appreciate your videos mate! Greetings from the uk👍🏻
Explained nicely.
Vietnam much love to you Dexter
Love those goldfish 👀🖒
Hello from Romania🐟🐠🐡
Ashley. Baltimore Maryland United States of America 🇺🇸
Mr Dexter THOSE ARE VERY HEALTHY ACTIVE FISHY. AND mr Dexter is so cute too..
I Learn a knowledge from you dexter thank you
Makes me literate in fish keeping i love love it
Love you Dexter but, Nitrate really isn't good for your fish it's just that it's a lot less bad than Ammonia & Nitrite. A couple of ways to really extend bucket life is 1. Get some poly floss ,"it's a lot cheaper to use poly pillow stuffing", It catches detritus and polishes water very easy to take it out as needed and replace.
2. Plant something like Pothos in your filter bucket they are excellent nitrate /nitrite eaters!
3. Sooner or later almost any canister filter will fail they just pick up too much material over the months and years ,"depending on stocking levels."
Check your levels and when they start to climb you can replace some of the filter media with new just make sure that you retain some of the media to seed the new material.
Then have a lower stock level until the bacteria can grow. Really though the addition of the polyfloss really does extend the life greatly and makes it a lot easier to remove fish waste.
Very helpful video Mr.Dexter.I'm from Sri Lanka.Could you please tell me that can I add filter sponge and activated carbon as filter materials with coral?
Hi,did coral good for fish in filter because of they are salted.can we use coral .thanks
thankyou again and again sir dexter!'
Sir Dex is right, always avoid completely cleaning a tank as this will remove your beneficial backteria, but instead a partial water changes range 10% - 50% should performed once a week. Nitrates are not highly toxic to fish, that why we need to partial water change..
Hi buddy Love the videos and good advice I’m in Swindon England Keep the videos coming all the best
Very nice.. am from mauritius
Thanks for giving ideas sir dex.. i love this video😍
Sir Dexter new Subscriber ako 😁 salamat sa mga videos mo sir
Thanks a lot for the sharing.. clear explaination.. tq sir
Thanks Dexter..
number 1 boss.👍👍👍👍👍 teach me more by doing this videos..