How do gobies do in fast moving water. Fast as in a torrent in a creek or a stream such as you have in the mountains near Gillette. Hillstream loaches can hang on in it, and rainbow shiners can hang in there in some of the slack water, but otherwise, definitely white water which is heavily oxygenated. Also, will fish stay in decent shape if I have to keep them in buckets or totes while a new tank I have cycles in? There are fish that I want, and which are likely to sell out before the tank fully cycles. Seems to me that they would be just as well off in a tank that is still cycling than in a bucket which has not cycled at all. It may be best not to take a chance, and just hope there are still a few in stock, or that they will someday come back in stock, rather than take a risk. Anyone have an opinion on that?
Hi Dan. Good video. I’d love to buy if I could, but you know, geography, I’m in Australia. Just a question- is Papua pronounced like that in the US? PNG used to be administered from here (in the good old, bad old days, they have rightfully been independent for decades now.) Anyway we pronounce it more Pap-you-a. Just in case you didn’t know.
17:55 I think these are the prettiest glass fish I've ever seen.
Really awesome beautiful fish. Thank you for the tour. Great content.
Beautiful fish
Thank you Dan! That was fun!
Hiya beautiful people! 🙋 Let's get TANK'd!!! 🥴
Very interesting
Man! Just ordered a dozen dwarf neon rainbows from another shop, and now you have them back in stock. Thats my luck lol
👍🏻😎Love your passion for the hobby and industry and your commitment to buying and selling quality fish.
Wait a minute...there is a betta in the thumbnail.
Yep, a wild betta
@@AlexandriaFryerIs there a betta? I missed it?
Not enough fish tanks!!!
Which airstones are those?
Nice
Yoooooo
How do gobies do in fast moving water. Fast as in a torrent in a creek or a stream such as you have in the mountains near Gillette. Hillstream loaches can hang on in it, and rainbow shiners can hang in there in some of the slack water, but otherwise, definitely white water which is heavily oxygenated.
Also, will fish stay in decent shape if I have to keep them in buckets or totes while a new tank I have cycles in? There are fish that I want, and which are likely to sell out before the tank fully cycles. Seems to me that they would be just as well off in a tank that is still cycling than in a bucket which has not cycled at all. It may be best not to take a chance, and just hope there are still a few in stock, or that they will someday come back in stock, rather than take a risk. Anyone have an opinion on that?
Why don't you use substrate and filter media from an existing tank to basically instant cycle
Hi Dan. Good video. I’d love to buy if I could, but you know, geography, I’m in Australia. Just a question- is Papua pronounced like that in the US? PNG used to be administered from here (in the good old, bad old days, they have rightfully been independent for decades now.) Anyway we pronounce it more Pap-you-a. Just in case you didn’t know.