I just got two parakeets, I learned a lot about them from you and other people so I was very confident that I’ll do good with them. Thank you for being helpful!
I have three parakeets. I have a channel called Birbs Meet World. I’m so happy you go birds, they can be annoying but are definitely worth, I hope yiu have a nice time with your Birbs.
so nice to see good enclosures, my family has always had.. questionable enclosure choices. my grandma had two birds (cant remember what kind, but average sized) in a tiny cage with zero enrichment. i was like 6 so obviously i couldnt really help them, then family drama happened and the next time i saw the birds, there were 6 of them in the same tiny cage. honestly i'm happy that she chose to put the birds down a couple years before she died, living in a tiny cage with a hoarder isn't a good way to live. my mother also had a classic fish bowl with a goldfish, gifted by her mother (the hoarder grandma). also her dad killed her pet rabbit and made dinner from it - you get the idea, pet care has never been that good. thankfully these days advice is actually available to pretty much everyone, i'm dreaming of having either a fish tank or a frog at some point but i'm not in the right place mentally. also sorry for the long ass comment, feel free to judge my grandparents for their horrible choices :D
Looking back at all the 2 gallon “tanks” I had as a little kid makes me cringe nowadays. I went through probably 8 bettas from 5 to 9 years old because they kept “mysterious dying”. Looking back now it’s no mystery; the tanks were tiny (except maybe the last one), there were no filters or heaters (again, except the last one), we used plastic plants, and neither of my parents had ever even HEARD of cycling.
She shouldn't have put down animals that had nothing wrong with them. Birds are the easiest animals to adopt out. I had to get rid of 6 after moving and all got adopted by one person in less than a day. I miss my birds :(
@@TeaBeeLeaves12 my shrimp literally killed themselves by jumping out the tank 💀 then my koi fish disappeared to only be found lodged in a hollo rock with a small opening idk how he fit then sadly my axolotl did something similar over night but suck behind a plant n died :( poor thing refused to eat unless by hand, he was sickly when I purchased him
I've only seen one sorority tank in person, but having had that experience I can't say I approve of them. The local fish store I got my newest betta from kept all their females in a sorority tank (it was maybe 15 gallons?). It was cute watching them swim around together when they were getting along, but there were several points where they would get aggressive with each other. Aurora was the smallest girl in the tank (only 9 weeks old at the time according to the growth chart I found) and was pretty clearly on the bottom of the pecking order. She also had some bites taken out of her fins. Luckily after two weeks she now has some new fin regrowth where the bites are and she's loving the safety of her new home!
When I kept fish, I had a sorority! They can work out but you have to be prepared to remove overly aggressive females and have their own adequately sized tank ready and setup. It was nice seeing how they enjoyed each other’s company, but I can see how it’s not always looked upon favourably. This was back before 2020 though and I’m now on the fence on whether or not it is worth risking the stress of the fish to hope the females get along. I had 3 in a 20 gallon community and they got along very nicely, but it was bumpy getting them there, and I had to increase the size of their tank to stop all bullying.
@@Skewer-rat I'm sure it can work out for an experienced fish keeper, and I'm glad yours did! It just seems stressful, lol, and I definitely don't think it was a great set-up for a pet shop that would have a constantly rotating stock of fish in the tank
I kinda get where the plushie tank is coming from, I wanna cuddle my fish too But the fish definitely don't, they're fish not dogs (my dog doesn't even like cuddles, he just tolerates it for about a minute and demands a big treat for it) I just got a plushie that looks very similar to my betta fish so I can symbolically cuddle him (I named the plush NotElectra because the fish's name is Electra and . . . I'm vErY creative)
@@GoroAkechi_Real And I'm wondering if any company has ever made a robofish that looks like a betta Because if that thing swimms slower than a normal robofish it would probably look a lot better in that tiny sh*t bowl because normal robofish swim so fast that they wouldn't really look that interesting in a tiny bowl and probably spill the water everywhere (and it would look accurate to the picture)
@@GoroAkechi_Real they'd probably be easy to DIY. all you gotta do is go to the dollar store or somthing and get a cheap "fish bowl" and then take out the stuffing from an old plushie lol
Hey Soda, I really like how you're honest but friendly about these pet enclosures. There is only thing.I really miss: A lot of animals are kept alone while they absolutely need company. In this video the budgies and the poor rabbit. Please educate your viewers about it, keeping these animals alone in the best enclosure is still cruelty
@@StrawbelleIS-THE-BEST-WOW Are you a bird? If not, its not enough. They live in colonies of thousands of birds, they absolutely need at least a second one. Please educate yourself.
@@sveamartens9192 ive seen many people keeping a single budgie while dedicating tons of time to them, and the birds seem very happy. ive had two of them ( at the same time, not just 1 at a time ) and yes, most would probably be a lot happier with another, (theres nothing like being able to communicate and innteract with your own species) but even then not all of them get along, you could have two without them wanting to be around eachother. unless they don't want to interact with your or something, i think theyd be fine as long as you dedicate a LOT of time to them and include them in your day to day life :-) ( i know i just wrote a whole paragraph ahah )
@@StrawbelleIS-THE-BEST-WOW People are saying the same about bunnies. A human won't groom the rabbit like a rabbit would, they won't communicate with the rabbit like a rabbit would, they won't keep them company 24/7 like a rabbit would (yes, you can keep the rabbit company for a few hours a day, but for a rabbit that's still not enough) I don't know much about budgies, but I can tell that a human is neither a rabbit nor a budgie
I've got two female bettas in a heavily planted 70L tank. Honestly, it can be done, and it depends on the personality of your fish. I only had one betta for a while, and it wasn't until I was extremely confident in her personality that I decided to get another. I work with fish, and I picked the second girl specifically too after watching her for several months. Fish personalities vary so much. My girls are extremely peaceful, so it works. They live happily together in their own space and aren't bothered swimming around together.
8:08 fr though CHILDRENS TOYS Shouldn't Be GLORYFYING animal abuse especially disguising it as a cute plush animal. I used to see ads for these stuffed animal "fish tanks" and none of the children in them seemed to have a clue that they were hurting animals, and they advertised it on a TV station intended to be watched by young kids. even at the time I was too young to see the problem with it. some parents need to learn that u can't just buy pets for ur little 6 year olds who are too young to even read, let alone have a pet that they have to take responsibility for. they aren't aware that they're mistreating animals. DISGUSTING!!! :/
I have two budgies, one is called teddy, he’s about 8 months old. The other one is called sapphire and he’s a year old. They have a pretty big cage, about the same size of 10:30. We make our own seed mix, but they refuse to eat any fresh food or veggies. I try to add as much natural enrichment as I can, I have dried eucalyptus leaves that they love to chew on and LOTS of sticks as perches, they also have a pine-cone. They have a swing along with a string ball filled with paper for them to destroy. ❤
I admire you and your content. You educate almost everyone when you make these videos it helps me learn more about fish and other animals. As someone who keeps their rabbits outside, they need At least a 6 foot pen and a hide out under something, like a top of a crate or something like that. They need a big water bowl and a food bowl depending on their size. I have 23 rabbits and my females need to get homes very soon. Because the hutch their in is crowded, and having to clean it out ever Sunday/Saturday is kinda refreshing for the rabbits. ( also- rabbit fact: female rabbits are called does, male rabbits are called ducks and the children is called a kit. Names of rabbits: Bunya Fluffy Little Man Little Miss Baby Slash Little Man Chippy Buttercup Green Ear Silver Backyard Bunny Pusbo Smoothie Bang (And other girls I haven’t named, if you have some suggestions please tell me in the reply section)
My teacher had a Betta fish, and we were talking about it, and after she decided to upgrade his tank! And she said he seemed happier and more active after
There’s someone on tiktok with a wild tiger. It’s their “pet” and hisses and pulls its ears back in fear when the owner comes close. Please look at it! I couldn’t send it to you on tiktok for some reason but I tried! Thanks. It makes me upset.
Ayyyy, the God awful unicorn tank made it in! I saw it at an "As Seen on TV" shop at a mall in America. I couldn't even find where you put the water/fish in lol
8:38 Yeah I have that exact one, it is very small and would be horrible to keep a fish in, the mouth and back of the neck open up for "food holes" but I just use mine to store my bottle cap collection in.
I unexpectedly got a budgie last week and I put some money aside for a big flight cage - the same one in the last photo - and some toys and naturalistic stuff. Still need to get more things for him but I need to wait until I get paid again. Love buying things for my new budgie though! Right now I'm just working on getting him used to hands and eventually get him perching on my finger. He's just a baby. Maybe 3-4 months old. It's going well so far with him willingly coming up to me for millet (still a bit unsure of fingers but will let me get a bit close) and a bit less jumpy. The only problem is that I still don't have a name for him yet...
If you have the time, I would highly suggest making DIY toys! Bulk yucca, sola, balsa, palm leaf, paper, cardboard, rattan, fingertraps, and mahogany pods are so much cheaper than pre-made toys! Mysafebirdstore has lots of bulk toy parts. Good luck with your little budgie, I hope you find the perfect name for him!❤
Right now I don't have room for anymore pets apart from my tortoise since his enclouser is quiet big. But when I move out he's getting more space but only for when I'm with him because he gets scared easily. But I also want mice when I move out and I'm going to make it super crowded like the one in this video.
Hi soda pets I love the plants in your tank they look very happy. I can’t say the same for the plants in my tank I really enjoyed you video on tank cleaning. I’d personally love a similar video with your advice on plant growth either way, much love ❤️
I don’t have one but an idea that might work for those tank with more than one betas would be cover the glass separation walls with weed and plants IDK if it would work.
My local pet store is usually VERY good with caring for the animals…. but if you head to the fish isle and go to the goldfish dead ones all over the surface and more floating up by the minute..
If at all possible, I definitely recommend making toys for your animals if you can, especially if you have smaller pets like birds or rodents! It saves so much money and your babies will thank you for it!
hey soda! i own a big fin male betta fish, any tips for me to build him a good aquarium? i have a vertical 20 gallon and he struggles to get to the top for the food :( thank u keep up with ur videos i love the awareness you transmit!!
@@marenacain thank you so much! this used to be an old aquarium for other fishes but since they passed away i got myself a betta, as soon as i get some budget i’ll definitely upgrade for an horizontal! appreciated
I'm currently working on trying to buy a bigger cage for my two budgies. Right now they're in one that is about 32in long (cause I remember Soda saying longer us better than tall) but I have their cage open alot cause 32in long still feels small, even if it doesn't seem like they have any problems. They even prefer sitting by the door to their cage as opposed to flying around but I'm sure they love having the opportunity to instead of being in their cage all day. I hope they fly around more in the room once they get their new cage. Also, does anyone happen to know if you can buy premade chop? I have a hard time with buying veggies and using them before they go bad when I make my own but I've obv still gotta give my birbs their greens. Any tips?
@@olive_eq08 I wish I could but my apartment doesn't really have space for a garden :/ Fortunately, I've found some dried assorted veggies from PetSmart that you just hydrate and serve. They're working pretty well! Hopefully I can find a better solution where I can give them more of a variety though!
Depending on if its a large belly goldfish or not. Round belly goldfish need 30 gallons per fish as a bare minimum and slim bodied goldies get huge. They are pond fish and not suitable indoors unless you have 125 gallons and a really good filter (that's just for one) They don't need fed often. 3 days, small pinch between your thumb and forefinger
hey i think you should review this channel MR HAMSTER, they put hamsters through these cardboard obstacle courses but it looks really uncomfortable for the hamsters
What kind of tank setup is best for a long finned beta fish? I want to get one in the far future but during my research I noticed only tiny tanks were recommended so I’m struggling to find good tanks. It’ll be a few years before I can get a beta fish but I want to learn as much good care as I can beforehand. After my childhood pet mistakes I feel the need to research a lot more.
In the wild male beta fish separate from their siblings when they reach sexual maturity and become solitary, so keeping an adult with his siblings in such a small (compared to their natural habitat) space is likely to cause fighting eventually. I am glad that they are doing okay for now, but the safest thing to do is to separate them. 🐟❤🐟
Hey umm if you do this request plz don't put my comment or name on screen but can you react to fgteev there a family yt channel kid friendly and they have 4 dogs 1 is a farm dog and they have a farm but one video is "sad puppy news" yt name should be fv family pls watch them and see if they're treating they're pets right few months ago they had to get rid of a donkey they had bc he had attacked they're goats and almost all they're chickens got killed by a fox plz react to them😊
Just keep in mind leos get 6-10 inches long. A 10 gallon is not much bigger than that. For most reptiles 10 gallons isn't big enough more often than not due to them not being large enough to make a cold and warm gradient that reptiles need.
I have mine in 20 gallons currently but the best would probably be the exo terra 36 x18 inch (40 gallon) tank. It opens from the front so it's easy to access and exo terra has really well built enclosures that lock.
Everytime I see a video by Soda Pets, I want to send her good shampoo, hair looks soo damaged and dry :( You have good pet advice but your hair distracts me.
You’re way to nice… “a bit small”… more like “imagine limiting yourself to only a square meter, that’s what that cage is”. So gross people/ peoples parents think that is remotely acceptable for a LIVING BEING.
Hey!! A little younger audience here...I was wondering if I could send you videos and pictures on anything else other than Insta...Bc I'm still living under my parents roof, even if I am a teenager, I still have rules!! And I'm not aloud to have insta 😅. So, I can contact with g-mail, but if I can't contact you at all, it's fine..I'm just wondering, I want ya to see my animal(s) :")
I just got two parakeets, I learned a lot about them from you and other people so I was very confident that I’ll do good with them. Thank you for being helpful!
I'm so happy for u
I have three parakeets. I have a channel called Birbs Meet World. I’m so happy you go birds, they can be annoying but are definitely worth, I hope yiu have a nice time with your Birbs.
@@lemonbear1634 Yes! Very annoying, been chirping all day today.
@PleasentParrots I have 4 dogs and 4 cats, they have not tried to hurt mine thankfully. Hopefully one day you do get a bird.
@@dwight4923 Thanks!
so nice to see good enclosures, my family has always had.. questionable enclosure choices. my grandma had two birds (cant remember what kind, but average sized) in a tiny cage with zero enrichment. i was like 6 so obviously i couldnt really help them, then family drama happened and the next time i saw the birds, there were 6 of them in the same tiny cage. honestly i'm happy that she chose to put the birds down a couple years before she died, living in a tiny cage with a hoarder isn't a good way to live. my mother also had a classic fish bowl with a goldfish, gifted by her mother (the hoarder grandma). also her dad killed her pet rabbit and made dinner from it - you get the idea, pet care has never been that good.
thankfully these days advice is actually available to pretty much everyone, i'm dreaming of having either a fish tank or a frog at some point but i'm not in the right place mentally. also sorry for the long ass comment, feel free to judge my grandparents for their horrible choices :D
same for me.
My fish had it worse! Just found out my tank was 1.9 gallons... 😭 im a fish abuser.
Looking back at all the 2 gallon “tanks” I had as a little kid makes me cringe nowadays. I went through probably 8 bettas from 5 to 9 years old because they kept “mysterious dying”. Looking back now it’s no mystery; the tanks were tiny (except maybe the last one), there were no filters or heaters (again, except the last one), we used plastic plants, and neither of my parents had ever even HEARD of cycling.
She shouldn't have put down animals that had nothing wrong with them. Birds are the easiest animals to adopt out. I had to get rid of 6 after moving and all got adopted by one person in less than a day. I miss my birds :(
@@TeaBeeLeaves12 my shrimp literally killed themselves by jumping out the tank 💀 then my koi fish disappeared to only be found lodged in a hollo rock with a small opening idk how he fit then sadly my axolotl did something similar over night but suck behind a plant n died :( poor thing refused to eat unless by hand, he was sickly when I purchased him
I've only seen one sorority tank in person, but having had that experience I can't say I approve of them. The local fish store I got my newest betta from kept all their females in a sorority tank (it was maybe 15 gallons?). It was cute watching them swim around together when they were getting along, but there were several points where they would get aggressive with each other. Aurora was the smallest girl in the tank (only 9 weeks old at the time according to the growth chart I found) and was pretty clearly on the bottom of the pecking order. She also had some bites taken out of her fins. Luckily after two weeks she now has some new fin regrowth where the bites are and she's loving the safety of her new home!
When I kept fish, I had a sorority! They can work out but you have to be prepared to remove overly aggressive females and have their own adequately sized tank ready and setup. It was nice seeing how they enjoyed each other’s company, but I can see how it’s not always looked upon favourably.
This was back before 2020 though and I’m now on the fence on whether or not it is worth risking the stress of the fish to hope the females get along. I had 3 in a 20 gallon community and they got along very nicely, but it was bumpy getting them there, and I had to increase the size of their tank to stop all bullying.
@@Skewer-rat I'm sure it can work out for an experienced fish keeper, and I'm glad yours did! It just seems stressful, lol, and I definitely don't think it was a great set-up for a pet shop that would have a constantly rotating stock of fish in the tank
I remembered the stuffed animal tank things when I was a kid and I always thought it was weird. There was a commercial and everything.
Omg yes I saw those commercials! I think they're called "Teddy Tanks"
@@thelizzievb They are. And they advertise them for goldfish...
I had like two as a kid, never used them for fish though, thankfully.
@@flopplush did you use them as a piggy bank?
@@XWierdThingsHappenX yeah! Or just to put random stuff like hair ties and clips
I kinda get where the plushie tank is coming from, I wanna cuddle my fish too
But the fish definitely don't, they're fish not dogs (my dog doesn't even like cuddles, he just tolerates it for about a minute and demands a big treat for it)
I just got a plushie that looks very similar to my betta fish so I can symbolically cuddle him (I named the plush NotElectra because the fish's name is Electra and . . . I'm vErY creative)
That’s a great alternative, and I find the name very clever!
I kinda want a used one of those plushie tanks so I can put a plastic fish in it. Not a new one to avoid supporting the company tho 💀
thats cool😂👍
@@GoroAkechi_Real And I'm wondering if any company has ever made a robofish that looks like a betta
Because if that thing swimms slower than a normal robofish it would probably look a lot better in that tiny sh*t bowl because normal robofish swim so fast that they wouldn't really look that interesting in a tiny bowl and probably spill the water everywhere (and it would look accurate to the picture)
@@GoroAkechi_Real they'd probably be easy to DIY. all you gotta do is go to the dollar store or somthing and get a cheap "fish bowl" and then take out the stuffing from an old plushie lol
Hey Soda, I really like how you're honest but friendly about these pet enclosures. There is only thing.I really miss: A lot of animals are kept alone while they absolutely need company. In this video the budgies and the poor rabbit. Please educate your viewers about it, keeping these animals alone in the best enclosure is still cruelty
Thought the same when seeing the bunny! I'm not sure if she's gonna see the comment tho...
budgies can very much be kept alone if theyre getting enough attention from their owners !
@@StrawbelleIS-THE-BEST-WOW Are you a bird? If not, its not enough. They live in colonies of thousands of birds, they absolutely need at least a second one. Please educate yourself.
@@sveamartens9192 ive seen many people keeping a single budgie while dedicating tons of time to them, and the birds seem very happy. ive had two of them ( at the same time, not just 1 at a time ) and yes, most would probably be a lot happier with another, (theres nothing like being able to communicate and innteract with your own species) but even then not all of them get along, you could have two without them wanting to be around eachother. unless they don't want to interact with your or something, i think theyd be fine as long as you dedicate a LOT of time to them and include them in your day to day life :-) ( i know i just wrote a whole paragraph ahah )
@@StrawbelleIS-THE-BEST-WOW People are saying the same about bunnies. A human won't groom the rabbit like a rabbit would, they won't communicate with the rabbit like a rabbit would, they won't keep them company 24/7 like a rabbit would (yes, you can keep the rabbit company for a few hours a day, but for a rabbit that's still not enough)
I don't know much about budgies, but I can tell that a human is neither a rabbit nor a budgie
I've got two female bettas in a heavily planted 70L tank. Honestly, it can be done, and it depends on the personality of your fish. I only had one betta for a while, and it wasn't until I was extremely confident in her personality that I decided to get another. I work with fish, and I picked the second girl specifically too after watching her for several months.
Fish personalities vary so much. My girls are extremely peaceful, so it works. They live happily together in their own space and aren't bothered swimming around together.
I love using the good betta tanks in this series for inspo for when I get my betta! Which should be soon, hopefully.
8:08 fr though CHILDRENS TOYS Shouldn't Be GLORYFYING animal abuse especially disguising it as a cute plush animal. I used to see ads for these stuffed animal "fish tanks" and none of the children in them seemed to have a clue that they were hurting animals, and they advertised it on a TV station intended to be watched by young kids. even at the time I was too young to see the problem with it. some parents need to learn that u can't just buy pets for ur little 6 year olds who are too young to even read, let alone have a pet that they have to take responsibility for. they aren't aware that they're mistreating animals. DISGUSTING!!! :/
I have two budgies, one is called teddy, he’s about 8 months old. The other one is called sapphire and he’s a year old. They have a pretty big cage, about the same size of 10:30. We make our own seed mix, but they refuse to eat any fresh food or veggies. I try to add as much natural enrichment as I can, I have dried eucalyptus leaves that they love to chew on and LOTS of sticks as perches, they also have a pine-cone. They have a swing along with a string ball filled with paper for them to destroy. ❤
I think it's time we are due for another one of these.
Today i built a chicken coop for my new chickens, they're mature enough to live outside now
They're very happy!
Hi I am the Bunny, I`m very thankful you saw my IG and said I am cute 🐰
Your bunny is so regal 😭 he/she is living my dream life
@@graceawina Thanks you! 🐰
I admire you and your content. You educate almost everyone when you make these videos it helps me learn more about fish and other animals. As someone who keeps their rabbits outside, they need At least a 6 foot pen and a hide out under something, like a top of a crate or something like that. They need a big water bowl and a food bowl depending on their size. I have 23 rabbits and my females need to get homes very soon. Because the hutch their in is crowded, and having to clean it out ever Sunday/Saturday is kinda refreshing for the rabbits. ( also- rabbit fact: female rabbits are called does, male rabbits are called ducks and the children is called a kit.
Names of rabbits:
Bunya
Fluffy
Little Man
Little Miss
Baby
Slash
Little Man
Chippy
Buttercup
Green Ear
Silver
Backyard Bunny
Pusbo
Smoothie
Bang
(And other girls I haven’t named, if you have some suggestions please tell me in the reply section)
Amazing username XD
I love when she does these videos, to give advice to people.
8:28 "tanks" for making me laugh 🤣
My teacher had a Betta fish, and we were talking about it, and after she decided to upgrade his tank! And she said he seemed happier and more active after
I love your reaction to the tanks for friendship, lol
omg the intro was so absolutely adorable!! your birds are so intelligent!
There’s someone on tiktok with a wild tiger. It’s their “pet” and hisses and pulls its ears back in fear when the owner comes close. Please look at it! I couldn’t send it to you on tiktok for some reason but I tried! Thanks. It makes me upset.
It's a caracal cat
8:30 should've said "tanks for ending friendships"
I love your reaction to the tanks for friendship, lol,also it would obviously be animal abuse to put an fish in there
Ayyyy, the God awful unicorn tank made it in! I saw it at an "As Seen on TV" shop at a mall in America. I couldn't even find where you put the water/fish in lol
ever since i found your channel I've learned a lot about what's good for what animals, thank you :)
8:38 Yeah I have that exact one, it is very small and would be horrible to keep a fish in, the mouth and back of the neck open up for "food holes" but I just use mine to store my bottle cap collection in.
I have two parakeets they have swings and there cage is like 3ft 1/2 and there so happy and I let them fly around my room alot
I unexpectedly got a budgie last week and I put some money aside for a big flight cage - the same one in the last photo - and some toys and naturalistic stuff. Still need to get more things for him but I need to wait until I get paid again. Love buying things for my new budgie though!
Right now I'm just working on getting him used to hands and eventually get him perching on my finger. He's just a baby. Maybe 3-4 months old.
It's going well so far with him willingly coming up to me for millet (still a bit unsure of fingers but will let me get a bit close) and a bit less jumpy.
The only problem is that I still don't have a name for him yet...
If you have the time, I would highly suggest making DIY toys! Bulk yucca, sola, balsa, palm leaf, paper, cardboard, rattan, fingertraps, and mahogany pods are so much cheaper than pre-made toys! Mysafebirdstore has lots of bulk toy parts.
Good luck with your little budgie, I hope you find the perfect name for him!❤
Well done it seems like you are doing great! I quite like the name Ringo but you find something that suits you 🙂
i totally love the new layout of your room, it's really pretty
Right now I don't have room for anymore pets apart from my tortoise since his enclouser is quiet big. But when I move out he's getting more space but only for when I'm with him because he gets scared easily.
But I also want mice when I move out and I'm going to make it super crowded like the one in this video.
Love your vids
Lmaoo in the recommended page after the video ended I got "2 Hours Of Chill Shrimp To Work/Study/Relax | Lofi Hip Hop | Monterey Bay Aquarium Krill"
Hi soda pets I love the plants in your tank they look very happy. I can’t say the same for the plants in my tank I really enjoyed you video on tank cleaning. I’d personally love a similar video with your advice on plant growth either way, much love ❤️
My parents won’t allow me to get a “real” pet but I just got sea monkeys!
That sucks! But sea monkeys are brine shrimp (the hybrid breed)
I don’t have one but an idea that might work for those tank with more than one betas would be cover the glass separation walls with weed and plants IDK if it would work.
My local pet store is usually VERY good with caring for the animals….
but if you head to the fish isle and go to the goldfish
dead ones all over the surface and more floating up by the minute..
If at all possible, I definitely recommend making toys for your animals if you can, especially if you have smaller pets like birds or rodents! It saves so much money and your babies will thank you for it!
I'm probably going to submit my Hamster cages and/or Axolotl or beta tank for review soon :>
hey soda! i own a big fin male betta fish, any tips for me to build him a good aquarium? i have a vertical 20 gallon and he struggles to get to the top for the food :( thank u
keep up with ur videos i love the awareness you transmit!!
Just aim for horizontal tanks. Nothing over 12 inches tall. A 20 long is perfect for them.
@@marenacain A 20 long would be a betta paradise!
Why is it that larger finned betas can't get to the top well?
@@marenacain thank you so much! this used to be an old aquarium for other fishes but since they passed away i got myself a betta, as soon as i get some budget i’ll definitely upgrade for an horizontal! appreciated
@@joaquinriquelme5639 he is a pretty big boy after all!
I wanna get a beta fish so badly omg
Soda pets I found your next video, it’s a Japanese guy who invented a fish stroller. Can’t wait to see you destroy it!
The bank advert on this video had a goldfish in a rubbish fish bowl in it.
you should make a hashtag called funny pet videos and make videos reviewing the videos that people send
Cute, So Cool...!!
The Robo fish u used for DIY needs a name… I vote Johnny!
I'm currently working on trying to buy a bigger cage for my two budgies. Right now they're in one that is about 32in long (cause I remember Soda saying longer us better than tall) but I have their cage open alot cause 32in long still feels small, even if it doesn't seem like they have any problems. They even prefer sitting by the door to their cage as opposed to flying around but I'm sure they love having the opportunity to instead of being in their cage all day. I hope they fly around more in the room once they get their new cage. Also, does anyone happen to know if you can buy premade chop? I have a hard time with buying veggies and using them before they go bad when I make my own but I've obv still gotta give my birbs their greens. Any tips?
This comment is older but maybe grow some? Or research what veggies are good but last long as well
@@olive_eq08 I wish I could but my apartment doesn't really have space for a garden :/ Fortunately, I've found some dried assorted veggies from PetSmart that you just hydrate and serve. They're working pretty well! Hopefully I can find a better solution where I can give them more of a variety though!
can you make a video on how to make a pet enclosure for a baby axolotl
Is nobody gonna talk about sodas old mlp videos?
How big should your tank be for a goldfish about the size from your thumb and your pointer finger and how much should you feed it.
Depending on if its a large belly goldfish or not. Round belly goldfish need 30 gallons per fish as a bare minimum and slim bodied goldies get huge. They are pond fish and not suitable indoors unless you have 125 gallons and a really good filter (that's just for one)
They don't need fed often. 3 days, small pinch between your thumb and forefinger
hey i think you should review this channel MR HAMSTER, they put hamsters through these cardboard obstacle courses but it looks really uncomfortable for the hamsters
Teddy tank. I would put a fake aquarium in there but it would get soon nasty
I heard in your last video that you were engaged you are so young looking and pretty ( this is a compliment some ppl take it as a insult )
What kind of tank setup is best for a long finned beta fish? I want to get one in the far future but during my research I noticed only tiny tanks were recommended so I’m struggling to find good tanks. It’ll be a few years before I can get a beta fish but I want to learn as much good care as I can beforehand. After my childhood pet mistakes I feel the need to research a lot more.
the tank set up for a long finned is really not any different to an other betta, not to much current in the water i'd say.
5 gallons minimum, low water current
can you do a whole pet tour
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The captions: “hey guys it’s daddy here and welcome back to another video”
LMAO wtf
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the male was a sibling to one of the girls and grew up with it, so he is very chill with them all.
In the wild male beta fish separate from their siblings when they reach sexual maturity and become solitary, so keeping an adult with his siblings in such a small (compared to their natural habitat) space is likely to cause fighting eventually. I am glad that they are doing okay for now, but the safest thing to do is to separate them. 🐟❤🐟
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Did i just get a full cheeks ad on this video LMAO-
i’m cycling my 29 gallon and i don’t know what fish to get any suggestions
A large school of pygmy cories and chili raspboras? Mini fish.
@@marenacain thanks
Did she move or just a weird camera angle
I trying to get a pet mouse and if I get on I will send you a pic of the mice I planning to get 3 and I can send you the Enclosure
I hope you get to see my little baby floofster birb
Bruh..as a kid I had one of those buddy plushy fish tanks >~< hhhhhh
My betta lives in a 3 gallon and my parents won't let me get him another one because the worker said it was alright
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Hey umm if you do this request plz don't put my comment or name on screen but can you react to fgteev there a family yt channel kid friendly and they have 4 dogs 1 is a farm dog and they have a farm but one video is "sad puppy news" yt name should be fv family pls watch them and see if they're treating they're pets right few months ago they had to get rid of a donkey they had bc he had attacked they're goats and almost all they're chickens got killed by a fox plz react to them😊
Hi I love your videos
Yuki is awesome
I thought the teddy tank was a joke then I googled it…. 😟
Guys is putting a cat on a leash fine. Like if you are not aggressive with it
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i hope you see mine im so hyped i love these so much
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It's kinda irritating but I'm your 101th like... yeah sorry I just couldn't keep it at 100.. 😂
good vid bt its betta not beta no hate btw
Does anyone know if a 10 gallon tank is good for a leopard gecko? Trying to get one and I want to be as humane as possible!
No. Leopard geckos need at least 40 gallon long. 10 gallon is tiny.
@@marenacain oh, alright! Thank you ^^
Just keep in mind leos get 6-10 inches long. A 10 gallon is not much bigger than that. For most reptiles 10 gallons isn't big enough more often than not due to them not being large enough to make a cold and warm gradient that reptiles need.
I have mine in 20 gallons currently but the best would probably be the exo terra 36 x18 inch (40 gallon) tank. It opens from the front so it's easy to access and exo terra has really well built enclosures that lock.
wow im so early! hope you're well :) God bless
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Everytime I see a video by Soda Pets, I want to send her good shampoo, hair looks soo damaged and dry :( You have good pet advice but your hair distracts me.
Lol wut my hair is actually super soft and isn’t damaged but I haven’t had a hair cut in a long while so I do need a trim and clean up
You’re way to nice… “a bit small”… more like “imagine limiting yourself to only a square meter, that’s what that cage is”. So gross people/ peoples parents think that is remotely acceptable for a LIVING BEING.
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Hey!! A little younger audience here...I was wondering if I could send you videos and pictures on anything else other than Insta...Bc I'm still living under my parents roof, even if I am a teenager, I still have rules!! And I'm not aloud to have insta 😅. So, I can contact with g-mail, but if I can't contact you at all, it's fine..I'm just wondering, I want ya to see my animal(s) :")
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