We all go through sh*t in this crazy life, but thankfully there's always someone with their head above water to inspire us..Thank you for your tireless inspiration..Through watching your many vids you've genuinely encouraged & inspired me..I'm presently setting up a new tank to house my pair of Fire mouth Cichlids, although they get on well with my Angels & other tank dwellers, I realise they need & deserve a tank of their own..One small step for a man, but one giant leap for the mental health of both my fish & myself..God bless.. :)
Aquarium Co-Op - They already have in their present tank, guarding the eggs like warriors, but sadly the eggs were eventually consumed by other scaly, tank bound pirates..I've been slack, but soon they will be at peace in their own self contained space station..Would love to breed Zebra plecos or Red dragon Arrowanas, but I'm mindful that the love of money is the root of all evil, beautiful fish, but insane price tag..! Ironically, back in the day, I ended up with a tank full of 'Convict' Cichlids that nobody wanted for love nor money..Love your puffer fish, loads of character chomping through those clams & snails, but I think he/she would do well with a companion...Did you ever manage to eradicate that pesky Heron..?
I just watched this video and laughed when you mentioned Java Moss. I’ve been watching 3 different Mom and Pop LFS who haven’t had it in stock for over a month. I finally got ahold of some so maybe I’ll supply them later
Oh god I just trimmed the moss in a fish bowl (no fish) I have on my sideboard that has only some sand and a half coconut shell with attached java moss - I couldn't believe how much moss came out of that bowl (that I never fertilize or heat and is only lit by a nearby window). I now have three 1.5 litre water bottles half full of moss that I don't know what to do with xD
I totally agree with this. Since we are fish hobbyists, we of course come across with aquatic plants too. I do hope we can also help not only those places but other places too to keep the fish and aquatic plants community boom.
Cory, plenty of appreciation for what you do. You are truly an inspiration. The hobby in India is really catching on because of heroes like you and Joey!
I know your country is huge, but you have some incredible native fish, 30 years ago I visited Sri Lanka and seined some local streams and caught the most beautiful Black Ruby Barbs P. nigrofasciata. It made me get a group of them for my fish room, but even with planted tanks and live food they never compared. They were the biological highlight of my trip.
I really hope RFT comes back. I looked forward to that show every week. Fingers crossed that you will have time later. It's the interaction and jokes between you two that makes it for me.
As much as it hurts me, I agree with and appreciate all you said about RFT. I never missed watching an episode and sincerely enjoyed them. But that said, the goal -as I remember- was to attract and interview guests from all different aspects of the hobby. Maybe that can still happen, but as 'Specials' like when Gary Lange was on the show because he was in the area to speak at GSAS. It'd be great to have all the RUclipsrs come out for a once a year special like when the RFT studio was first built. But that probably wouldn't work with the YT algorithm.- Argh! Well, I'm sure that if it can be figured out, you're the man to do it. I really do hope you and Joel get together on camera for livestreams occasionally because I love you 2 together !!
We definitely will be on camera together. We are traveling to Germany together, Hang out like 1-2 times a week etc. We just always have agendas to get done as well. I would rather promise nothing, and then over deliver. Unfortunately the first time we were relying on everyone excited to be on the show but then it not really working out with schedules.
I'm growing some crypt undulata "red", most I've seen is brown and low light examples still have some green. Mine are super bushy and purple, and when the undersides of the leaves hit the light, it looks like a velvety red. Absolutely love those crypts.
Idea for a future episode. Specifics about line breeding vs colony breeding. You have said in previous live streams that it takes 6 tanks to develop a line but I would like to hear more about what they are for. Then you have a video about setting up a new colony of guppies but how often do you do that? Is it a time thing? Is it generational? Is it when the tank reaches a certain population level? Thanks.
I have all of my tanks planted, some in substrates some in pots on bare bottomed tanks. I grow java moss, java ferns, a small swordplant species that I was given because they were almost dead. They get about 6-8 inch long leaves and spread rapidly by runners growing small pups, and Watersprite that grows like a weed. I also breed some reptiles and invertebrates so I go to exotic pet shows where I sell fish, as well as my reptiles and inverts, I sell a lot of plants especially the surplus java moss, the sword and fern pups and cuttings of watersprite in bags. I don't get rich, but I sell enough plants at each show to add $50-$200 to my total sales. I agree with you, the java moss is like gold, I sell that first and never have enough. I have started using your plant fertilizer to see if I can get my tanks growing more java moss. The chain stores here, which is all we have sell tiny deli cups of the stuff for $5 and it was all gown immersed, not submerged. I am a Biology Professor and I plan to do an Undergraduate research project with some of my students this year comparing plant biomass growth with and without fertilizer under two different lighting schemes. 2 tanks with 10,000k and 2 tanks with 6500K. I believe I know the results but it is a great way to teach them the scientific method. I will stream the tanks to them on youtube and let them make observations.
I would love to see more species profiles that last more than 5 minutes with pictures I love watching them and learning about new fish. but I don't think all the details can be told in such a short amount of time. I love love the real fish talk when it has a lot of information for me to grow and learn about the hobby. I think I really like the hardcore information better. Just saying!
Interesting take on this topic. Wish you could do a updated version of it to interest farms or people to get into growing submersed plants. Curious though if you could open a warehouse in the Midwest that does or has submersed plants would you jump on it? Shipping costs would save you a ton.. great video!
I’m looking to sell java ferns and this helped thanks I’m probably gonna wait until the plants get bigger but I will list them on Craigslist or some sort of online market like that
Hi Cory. Thanks for all the great info you put out.. By far my go to utube channel. I've a query... I recently bought lily pipes for my aquascape and the inlet pipe seems very short.. Tank hieght is 2ft...so, I'm a wee bit puzzled as to the ideal depth your inlet should be from the substrate... Can't find a vid on subject BTW... Cheers Cory.. A complete wealth of info and regards from Scotland.. Joe
It might be efficient to propogate cuttings emersed, in soil, under 100% humidity and then submerge them once they're established. I've noticed even very tiny cuttings have a high success rate using this method.
hey guys, ive been wanting to grow different plants and sell them, right now i have some red root floater thats been propagating like crazy and doing amazing in my fish tank. only issues i have are 1. i know theres some, not alot but some detritus worms in the tank and 2. ive had a little bit of green bubbly algae between some of the leaves. i managed to cut it back and keep it down for the most part. what im asking is, is it ok if my plants have some algae on then when i go to sell? and the detritus worms too. i dont want to be selling plants that are " no good" but is that a problem? more or less looking for tips on the health of plants to sell and more info like that, thanks alot!
hello cory if i understand you when i buy a bunch of plants i should take them apart and plant say four to a small pot whit a feed pallet so by just dropping bunch in a pool is wrong way to keep them would a house lamp over the tank help plants i am on q very tight buget
Hello how are you,im starting a new business and have been doing this for a little while now,my plants are selling prwtty well and im wondering if i could get some advice on where i can buy plants in bulk,as well as seeds! Im having a hard time finding plant seeds like crypts and background plant seeds.
Hi Cory, was the the video where you shared the company/website of the place that sells USPS shipping kits for fish/plants? If so, what was the company again? The video stops for me after 28mins. Thank you!
I want to grow aquarium plants for business. Do I have to add shrimp or snail to keep the algae to a low-level or can I grow aquarium plants without the snails and shrimps because algae won't grow?
Can you organize some links to aquarium hobbyist laws I am having a lot of trouble finding the laws in my state. Everytime I look up why my mom says I can't have goldfish outside I get the fishing license website.
Cory, personally I think you have put the bar to high for the real fish talk with the guest that needs to visit thing. I listen to so many podcasts that have remote guests on and they are just fine (like Sam Harris). If you would prep a laptop and a pretty good mic that you would ship to people that would like to be on the podcast you would have everything running just fine 99/100 times. The whole visiting of the guests is too limiting imho. Get a fairly rugged laptop with good webcam, get a proper mic and a flightcase and ship that sucker out to people that want to be on. Do a few pre-flights checks and you'll be rocking.
Unfortunately I'm not interested in shipping around a laptop and gear. People will delay shipping it back, delaying the next guest etc. Also the people who are doing it at that level are dedicated to a podcast. I'm dedicated to running a business. Thus, I can't put in more time for such limited gains when RUclips has better returns on time invested and don't have to ship computers around etc.
I understand, but the result of that might be that the show you have been talking about in the past doesn't ever get of the ground, I'm just a bit sad because of that I guess because you presented such a grand vision. I was going to be the "biggest thing you would do for the hobby" etc. I am very happy that you picked up your own live shows again and upload those as podcasts. For me personally I learned the most from those because you often go pretty deep into certain matters and even if you think you are talking about the same subject for the 492 time you always say new stuff. Please never forget that nerding-out might not get you the most views but your hardcode base really does enjoy those video's a lot.
Yeah, he could be he wants the people to be in the same room with him. I understand why this would make the video better and it would also make the podcast better (less so but it's still true) so I understand his reasoning. Still, the fact of the matter is you can't expect to get that many guests that are willing to drive for hours or fly over to be on an aquarium-related show and are interesting to have on. It seem to mean the end for the show with guests for now. It was an ambitious plan with very high standards. Maybe they will come up with a new formula that will work in the future.
Step by step breeding. Start to finish. Im trying over and over to breed Cherry Barbs...Yet no luck I would watch every breeding tutorial you could put out. Just an idea
I have an 600 Gallon big cichlid tank with an 180G refugium connected to the main tank. It was once a sump but the tank now runs for enegry reasons on internal filtration. I Uwe the tank mostly for fry. I have 3 plant grow lights from amazon on this and the tank is full with Ricca and Java moos separated. I don't sell on a weekly basis and mostly offer bigger amounts but than by sheer amount i sell once per month plants for around 50 to 70 euros. Also i keep three 65 Gallon rainwater barrels in the fish room and outdoors between April to october with shrimp from cherrys to rillys and sulawesi. Very low maintaince and high outcome. Also if a colony once is esteblished you can offer fast and regulary to the customer or market. I still consider me an an more pasionated hobbist even if i have 6 Tanks between 600 and 100G and some very rare stock like breeding Auramanticulata but in the western World you can't really make a reasonable Profit as the hobbist. If you consider the time, resources and money you put in with that you get out at the end you basicly work for minimum wage or less. For example. If i get Golden cobra Auramanticulata fry it needs around 3 to 4 months to bring them to selling size. In an 180G i can grow out around 50 of them long term. At the end i can sell them for 20 euros per piece retail while the LFS sells3them for 50 to 70. The electricity, water and food for this cost me around 100 Euros per month so 1000 minus 350, im allready down to lets say 700 in profit. The tank need around one hour of maintaince per day so this is like 100 hours of work to grow them out. So i worked less than minimum wage. I only does this little side projects to maintain my hobby costs.
Interesting, I tend to find the opposite, shops are cheaper than internet, maybe its a uk thing, the only problem there is that the shops aren't as likely to have what I want! Why are the shops cheaper? Delivery charges!
I wonder if there is a market for plants that are absolutely snail free? I grow 90% of my plants in snail free tanks that were all from tissue culture. I do not have snails and I have a lot of plants. So people can buy large plants from me snail and algae free which I have never been able to find anywhere so far.
August Vukosovich I bought plants from a guy and got snails. Had them ever since but my tanks were on hold during winter. I felt like I got the aquarium equivalent of an STD. So now I’m going to buy assassin snails, even though they are expensive. There is no other solution now. My fear is that the assassin snails will breed. I don’t want to use chemicals..
@@brandonkelbe Hearing stuff like this I agree that when you get snails and don't want them it's like your tank has disease. I think I will start selling plants that are snail free because they are so hard to come by. I have a 46 gallon with tons of plants I can sell and not one snail. It's awesome. I have a 20 gallon that are also all plants I grew from tissue culture so again, no snails. Thanks for your reply!
I don't understand why people hate duckweed. People who hate duckweed are the same ones who love daffodils but hate dandylions. Years ago I had an aquarium with only an undergravel filter. Hang on the back and sponge filter hadn't even been invented yet. I never did water changes but had enough plants I only did a gravel clean about every 2 years.
I don't get how places that sell or have a service to the public expect the bulk of people that work a business day (7-5) to break their work day to fit them. If you sell or have a service you should maybe stay open a little later so people can fit in after work. Like your channel though.
Man I have terrible fish stores around me I’m 16 years old trying to take my hobby to another level and make some money in the process but my fish store in my area only have 10 gallon plant tanks with Amazon swords
I live in Canada and I am pritty sure that I am unable to purchase your ferts as they would have a hard time getting over the border but on the big jug and on an auto doser. How long would that last in a 90 gallon tank?
If you liked this topic, you might want to check out my breeding fish for profit series. ruclips.net/video/NpW8tHGy6T4/видео.html
Aquarium Co-Op its only 50p more in Dumfries
We all go through sh*t in this crazy life, but thankfully there's always someone with their head above water to inspire us..Thank you for your tireless inspiration..Through watching your many vids you've genuinely encouraged & inspired me..I'm presently setting up a new tank to house my pair of Fire mouth Cichlids, although they get on well with my Angels & other tank dwellers, I realise they need & deserve a tank of their own..One small step for a man, but one giant leap for the mental health of both my fish & myself..God bless.. :)
Maybe they’ll spawn for ya in the new tank :)
Aquarium Co-Op - They already have in their present tank, guarding the eggs like warriors, but sadly the eggs were eventually consumed by other scaly, tank bound pirates..I've been slack, but soon they will be at peace in their own self contained space station..Would love to breed Zebra plecos or Red dragon Arrowanas, but I'm mindful that the love of money is the root of all evil, beautiful fish, but insane price tag..! Ironically, back in the day, I ended up with a tank full of 'Convict' Cichlids that nobody wanted for love nor money..Love your puffer fish, loads of character chomping through those clams & snails, but I think he/she would do well with a companion...Did you ever manage to eradicate that pesky Heron..?
I just watched this video and laughed when you mentioned Java Moss. I’ve been watching 3 different Mom and Pop LFS who haven’t had it in stock for over a month. I finally got ahold of some so maybe I’ll supply them later
Oh god I just trimmed the moss in a fish bowl (no fish) I have on my sideboard that has only some sand and a half coconut shell with attached java moss - I couldn't believe how much moss came out of that bowl (that I never fertilize or heat and is only lit by a nearby window). I now have three 1.5 litre water bottles half full of moss that I don't know what to do with xD
Another idea. Fish habitat destruction in the Amazon, Mexico, and Lake Victoria. And what we can do as hobbyists to help.
yes I like this idea!
Hmm maybe?
I totally agree with this. Since we are fish hobbyists, we of course come across with aquatic plants too. I do hope we can also help not only those places but other places too to keep the fish and aquatic plants community boom.
Minimizing destruction by growing the plants and animals in captivity and not disrupting any longer
@@SunWaffle I think the "not disrupting" part is the action he was talking about. You don't help Lake Victoria by keeping its fish, unfortunately
Cory, plenty of appreciation for what you do. You are truly an inspiration. The hobby in India is really catching on because of heroes like you and Joey!
Always glad to hear the hobby is growing.
I know your country is huge, but you have some incredible native fish, 30 years ago I visited Sri Lanka and seined some local streams and caught the most beautiful Black Ruby Barbs P. nigrofasciata. It made me get a group of them for my fish room, but even with planted tanks and live food they never compared. They were the biological highlight of my trip.
I really hope RFT comes back. I looked forward to that show every week. Fingers crossed that you will have time later. It's the interaction and jokes between you two that makes it for me.
As a viewer I thought this was an excellent stream. I hope you enjoyed making it so that you're inclined to make more of this style i.e. informative.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm really trying to improve and make this live stream work.
Love the store owner perspective. Very honest
Never, ever considered growing java moss. Considering growing java moss. So much great info as always.
As much as it hurts me, I agree with and appreciate all you said about RFT. I never missed watching an episode and sincerely enjoyed them. But that said, the goal -as I remember- was to attract and interview guests from all different aspects of the hobby. Maybe that can still happen, but as 'Specials' like when Gary Lange was on the show because he was in the area to speak at GSAS. It'd be great to have all the RUclipsrs come out for a once a year special like when the RFT studio was first built. But that probably wouldn't work with the YT algorithm.- Argh! Well, I'm sure that if it can be figured out, you're the man to do it. I really do hope you and Joel get together on camera for livestreams occasionally because I love you 2 together !!
We definitely will be on camera together. We are traveling to Germany together, Hang out like 1-2 times a week etc. We just always have agendas to get done as well. I would rather promise nothing, and then over deliver. Unfortunately the first time we were relying on everyone excited to be on the show but then it not really working out with schedules.
I'm growing some crypt undulata "red", most I've seen is brown and low light examples still have some green. Mine are super bushy and purple, and when the undersides of the leaves hit the light, it looks like a velvety red. Absolutely love those crypts.
Great info, thx from Sweden!
Great info! Love your videos. You give people so much useful information! Thanks for all you do, keep it up!
Loved the stream! You do cool stuff and stay cool.
Very interesting and informative topic - Thank you, Cory. Looking forward to the next one 😎
Safe travels 💕👍
Idea for a future episode. Specifics about line breeding vs colony breeding. You have said in previous live streams that it takes 6 tanks to develop a line but I would like to hear more about what they are for. Then you have a video about setting up a new colony of guppies but how often do you do that? Is it a time thing? Is it generational? Is it when the tank reaches a certain population level? Thanks.
I have all of my tanks planted, some in substrates some in pots on bare bottomed tanks. I grow java moss, java ferns, a small swordplant species that I was given because they were almost dead. They get about 6-8 inch long leaves and spread rapidly by runners growing small pups, and Watersprite that grows like a weed. I also breed some reptiles and invertebrates so I go to exotic pet shows where I sell fish, as well as my reptiles and inverts, I sell a lot of plants especially the surplus java moss, the sword and fern pups and cuttings of watersprite in bags. I don't get rich, but I sell enough plants at each show to add $50-$200 to my total sales. I agree with you, the java moss is like gold, I sell that first and never have enough. I have started using your plant fertilizer to see if I can get my tanks growing more java moss. The chain stores here, which is all we have sell tiny deli cups of the stuff for $5 and it was all gown immersed, not submerged. I am a Biology Professor and I plan to do an Undergraduate research project with some of my students this year comparing plant biomass growth with and without fertilizer under two different lighting schemes. 2 tanks with 10,000k and 2 tanks with 6500K. I believe I know the results but it is a great way to teach them the scientific method. I will stream the tanks to them on youtube and let them make observations.
I would love to see more species profiles that last more than 5 minutes with pictures I love watching them and learning about new fish. but I don't think all the details can be told in such a short amount of time. I love love the real fish talk when it has a lot of information for me to grow and learn about the hobby. I think I really like the hardcore information better. Just saying!
Awesome show. Can't wait to watch first part when I get home from work
Interesting take on this topic. Wish you could do a updated version of it to interest farms or people to get into growing submersed plants. Curious though if you could open a warehouse in the Midwest that does or has submersed plants would you jump on it? Shipping costs would save you a ton.. great video!
Another topic idea. Hard water aquarium inhabitants Vs. soft water aquarium inhabitants. This is a focus of the larger concept of community aquariums.
thanks for an excellent discussion. took me all day to watch it but well worth it.
Really good info! Thanks for putting it out there!
Great topic Cory! Super nice to meet you at Aquashella!
Great insight, thank you
Whoever suggested 1080p speed.... OMG TY!!! I can actually watch these now, lol!!
I’m looking to sell java ferns and this helped thanks I’m probably gonna wait until the plants get bigger but I will list them on Craigslist or some sort of online market like that
Hi Cory. Thanks for all the great info you put out.. By far my go to utube channel. I've a query... I recently bought lily pipes for my aquascape and the inlet pipe seems very short.. Tank hieght is 2ft...so, I'm a wee bit puzzled as to the ideal depth your inlet should be from the substrate... Can't find a vid on subject BTW... Cheers Cory.. A complete wealth of info and regards from Scotland.. Joe
wonderfully informative video
It might be efficient to propogate cuttings emersed, in soil, under 100% humidity and then submerge them once they're established. I've noticed even very tiny cuttings have a high success rate using this method.
Thanks for this! Very informative.
I just sell frogbit on Monday’s at my local fish store always wanting plants
Im still looking for stores that will buy from me
thank you Cory i needed this
any advice i would appreciate!! Im subscribed to your channel and i have heard from other growers to watch your videos
hey guys, ive been wanting to grow different plants and sell them, right now i have some red root floater thats been propagating like crazy and doing amazing in my fish tank. only issues i have are 1. i know theres some, not alot but some detritus worms in the tank and 2. ive had a little bit of green bubbly algae between some of the leaves. i managed to cut it back and keep it down for the most part. what im asking is, is it ok if my plants have some algae on then when i go to sell? and the detritus worms too. i dont want to be selling plants that are " no good" but is that a problem? more or less looking for tips on the health of plants to sell and more info like that, thanks alot!
hello cory if i understand you when i buy a bunch of plants i should take them apart and plant say four to a small pot whit a feed pallet so by just dropping bunch in a pool is wrong way to keep them would a house lamp over the tank help plants i am on q very tight buget
That 800 gallon thing was almost completely convincing. If that were true, there has been a lot of coverage for that manufacturer to be upset about.
Hello how are you,im starting a new business and have been doing this for a little while now,my plants are selling prwtty well and im wondering if i could get some advice on where i can buy plants in bulk,as well as seeds! Im having a hard time finding plant seeds like crypts and background plant seeds.
You ever find where you can buy bulk or seeds?
Can regular rooting accelerator be used on aquatic plants?
Most informational on RUclips! Thanks Cory! God Bless you & your family!❤❤❤
Hi Cory, was the the video where you shared the company/website of the place that sells USPS shipping kits for fish/plants? If so, what was the company again? The video stops for me after 28mins. Thank you!
aqpkg.com
I want to grow aquarium plants for business. Do I have to add shrimp or snail to keep the algae to a low-level or can I grow aquarium plants without the snails and shrimps because algae won't grow?
Can you organize some links to aquarium hobbyist laws I am having a lot of trouble finding the laws in my state. Everytime I look up why my mom says I can't have goldfish outside I get the fishing license website.
Cory, personally I think you have put the bar to high for the real fish talk with the guest that needs to visit thing. I listen to so many podcasts that have remote guests on and they are just fine (like Sam Harris). If you would prep a laptop and a pretty good mic that you would ship to people that would like to be on the podcast you would have everything running just fine 99/100 times. The whole visiting of the guests is too limiting imho. Get a fairly rugged laptop with good webcam, get a proper mic and a flightcase and ship that sucker out to people that want to be on. Do a few pre-flights checks and you'll be rocking.
Unfortunately I'm not interested in shipping around a laptop and gear. People will delay shipping it back, delaying the next guest etc. Also the people who are doing it at that level are dedicated to a podcast. I'm dedicated to running a business. Thus, I can't put in more time for such limited gains when RUclips has better returns on time invested and don't have to ship computers around etc.
I understand, but the result of that might be that the show you have been talking about in the past doesn't ever get of the ground, I'm just a bit sad because of that I guess because you presented such a grand vision. I was going to be the "biggest thing you would do for the hobby" etc. I am very happy that you picked up your own live shows again and upload those as podcasts. For me personally I learned the most from those because you often go pretty deep into certain matters and even if you think you are talking about the same subject for the 492 time you always say new stuff. Please never forget that nerding-out might not get you the most views but your hardcode base really does enjoy those video's a lot.
Perhaps this was mentioned and I missed it, but can't Cory just do a Skype call sort of thing for a podcast?
Yeah, he could be he wants the people to be in the same room with him. I understand why this would make the video better and it would also make the podcast better (less so but it's still true) so I understand his reasoning. Still, the fact of the matter is you can't expect to get that many guests that are willing to drive for hours or fly over to be on an aquarium-related show and are interesting to have on. It seem to mean the end for the show with guests for now. It was an ambitious plan with very high standards. Maybe they will come up with a new formula that will work in the future.
Cory what do you think about black skirt tetras in a ten gallon tank?
I think they get a bit big in my opinion for a 10 gallon
The video is two years old, but the information is still useful! 👍
nice video !
What about otos would a few of those per ten gallons keep the algae off the plants.
Typically if you're growing plants correctly you wouldn't have algae and otos starve to death pretty easily in a situation like that.
Step by step breeding. Start to finish. Im trying over and over to breed Cherry Barbs...Yet no luck
I would watch every breeding tutorial you could put out. Just an idea
I have an 600 Gallon big cichlid tank with an 180G refugium connected to the main tank. It was once a sump but the tank now runs for enegry reasons on internal filtration. I Uwe the tank mostly for fry. I have 3 plant grow lights from amazon on this and the tank is full with Ricca and Java moos separated. I don't sell on a weekly basis and mostly offer bigger amounts but than by sheer amount i sell once per month plants for around 50 to 70 euros.
Also i keep three 65 Gallon rainwater barrels in the fish room and outdoors between April to october with shrimp from cherrys to rillys and sulawesi. Very low maintaince and high outcome. Also if a colony once is esteblished you can offer fast and regulary to the customer or market.
I still consider me an an more pasionated hobbist even if i have 6 Tanks between 600 and 100G and some very rare stock like breeding Auramanticulata but in the western World you can't really make a reasonable Profit as the hobbist. If you consider the time, resources and money you put in with that you get out at the end you basicly work for minimum wage or less.
For example. If i get Golden cobra Auramanticulata fry it needs around 3 to 4 months to bring them to selling size. In an 180G i can grow out around 50 of them long term. At the end i can sell them for 20 euros per piece retail while the LFS sells3them for 50 to 70.
The electricity, water and food for this cost me around 100 Euros per month so 1000 minus 350, im allready down to lets say 700 in profit. The tank need around one hour of maintaince per day so this is like 100 hours of work to grow them out. So i worked less than minimum wage. I only does this little side projects to maintain my hobby costs.
Interesting, I tend to find the opposite, shops are cheaper than internet, maybe its a uk thing, the only problem there is that the shops aren't as likely to have what I want! Why are the shops cheaper? Delivery charges!
Can you make a video on all of the options👍
Do you need some sort of license to sell aquatic plants in the U.S.?
Is there a specific reason why you avoid mentioning Joel (in the part where you talk about the RFT and the Koi pond)?
Not really. I just wanted to convey my thoughts and not speak for Joel.
Awesome
If I build a planted aquarium and spend roughly around $200 how much should I sell it for?
I wonder if there is a market for plants that are absolutely snail free? I grow 90% of my plants in snail free tanks that were all from tissue culture. I do not have snails and I have a lot of plants. So people can buy large plants from me snail and algae free which I have never been able to find anywhere so far.
August Vukosovich I bought plants from a guy and got snails. Had them ever since but my tanks were on hold during winter. I felt like I got the aquarium equivalent of an STD. So now I’m going to buy assassin snails, even though they are expensive. There is no other solution now. My fear is that the assassin snails will breed. I don’t want to use chemicals..
@@brandonkelbe Hearing stuff like this I agree that when you get snails and don't want them it's like your tank has disease. I think I will start selling plants that are snail free because they are so hard to come by. I have a 46 gallon with tons of plants I can sell and not one snail. It's awesome. I have a 20 gallon that are also all plants I grew from tissue culture so again, no snails. Thanks for your reply!
Cory: if your LFS doesn’t sell a lot of Java moss it is not pushing it or there are just bad.
My LFS: mains chiclids and saltwater:(
can different type of guppy breed? ex: HB blue and HB red guppy? plss ans thanks
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i see.. thanks i think i finally gets what strains in guppy means.. coz here in the phil the price is kinda different]
How we are foin to sell its
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How do u collect the seeds from aquatic plants
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I don't understand why people hate duckweed. People who hate duckweed are the same ones who love daffodils but hate dandylions. Years ago I had an aquarium with only an undergravel filter. Hang on the back and sponge filter hadn't even been invented yet. I never did water changes but had enough plants I only did a gravel clean about every 2 years.
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I don't get how places that sell or have a service to the public expect the bulk of people that work a business day (7-5) to break their work day to fit them. If you sell or have a service you should maybe stay open a little later so people can fit in after work. Like your channel though.
Man I have terrible fish stores around me I’m 16 years old trying to take my hobby to another level and make some money in the process but my fish store in my area only have 10 gallon plant tanks with Amazon swords
Lrb aquatics face would be funny Lol
I live in Canada and I am pritty sure that I am unable to purchase your ferts as they would have a hard time getting over the border but on the big jug and on an auto doser. How long would that last in a 90 gallon tank?
+kawasaki000000000000 well if you dose once a week at 9ml and buy the 2000ml container it would last 4 years roughly?
Always enjoyed watching your videos. Maybe next time will be guppies/tacos galore? Have an awesome time in Germany!!!
The word you are looking for is *cultivating aquatic plants to sell.
Super informative! Thanks!
This is GREAT info! Thanks!!