Hey, just wanted to say that with your help, i rescued my brothers bristlenose and lemon tetra from a 10 gallon and have moved them into a river themed 30 gallon tank, they are much happier, thanks to your amazing videos ive managed to give these fish a better life :)
What's really cool about blackworms is that if you have the right substrate, they can get down into that and hide there most of the time, only occasionally poking out a little; this is a fantastic arrangement to encourage the fish's natural foraging behavior.
I started a moina culture outside, so far so good and I was able to harvest my first net full for my ember tetras and medaka rice fish. Watching them hunt is fun.
Great video and totally agree with all that you've said 👍. The biggest concern for me is the transfer of pathogens from live food to the fish, but as you mention, brine shrimp don't have that issue. I don't tend to keep live foods longer than 4 days in the fridge, just not worth the risk to your fish after that.
Blake Howden I’ve had the same vinegar eel culture going for over two years. About every three or four months I take a clean bottle, add fresh apple pieces and pour the culture over it.
Hey, just wanted to say that with your help, i rescued my brothers bristlenose and lemon tetra from a 10 gallon and have moved them into a river themed 30 gallon tank, they are much happier, thanks to your amazing videos ive managed to give these fish a better life :)
What's really cool about blackworms is that if you have the right substrate, they can get down into that and hide there most of the time, only occasionally poking out a little; this is a fantastic arrangement to encourage the fish's natural foraging behavior.
I started a moina culture outside, so far so good and I was able to harvest my first net full for my ember tetras and medaka rice fish. Watching them hunt is fun.
Great video and totally agree with all that you've said 👍. The biggest concern for me is the transfer of pathogens from live food to the fish, but as you mention, brine shrimp don't have that issue. I don't tend to keep live foods longer than 4 days in the fridge, just not worth the risk to your fish after that.
Can you please make a video on 1 of the cons (transmission of diseases) about the treatment and signs of infection
Great video mate, very informative, thanks for sharing mate, keep up the amazing work
Another great video, super editing job :)
Helpful video, thanks 👍
Sweet First! Also nice info :D
Thanks Bobby!
awsome!!! like allways brother
I leave this 💯💯 here and go.
I swear more than 50% of viewers are just here to comment saying
"Damn your fine" or "how old are you".
People are strange. 🤨
Who needs dating apps when you have youtube huh
@@Bobby11 Fun fact: RUclips was meant to be a video dating site. lmfao
He vute ok !!
Can I feed Brian shrimp every day to my betta? And guppies, neon tetras.
Do a video on Repashy foods for plecos
Great video and information, bizarre comment section.
Been thinking about starting a Grindal worm culture. Bit more simple compared to like blackworms
Great vid
Can you make a vid detailing the actual nutrition of different live foods?
Good stuff!
Which brand of egg brine shine did you prefer?
Do you have any salt water tanks?
no he does not
Epic!!!!
Why does my fish get to eat live food and I dont
Why is this funny
Can vinegar eel cultures last a while?
Blake Howden I’ve had the same vinegar eel culture going for over two years. About every three or four months I take a clean bottle, add fresh apple pieces and pour the culture over it.
@@jackidehart604 Sweet thank you. Ive just started mine a couple days days ago. 🙂
The echo kills me in these videos
could live foods transmit parasites to the fish?
Yes.
Daphnia infusoria mysis brine microworms vinegar eels.
But the feeder fish that's being half bitten and died ,, creates more dirtier water ?
Extra con:
They die...
Big con too
How old r u ?🤔 just asking
I think he said he was 19 recently
He is 19.
Yea 19
Background music made this unwatchable