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I'm so grateful he let you film this. When these experienced breeders are gone so are all their secrets. This will help carry on the hobby and tradition!
@cmammen
5 ай бұрын
Facts… us younger generations don’t know much about anything that isn’t on the internet… (no sarcasm intended.)
@Chinco_NL
5 ай бұрын
Us older people are so jealous that your can find all the info on the internet. In the 80s and 90s, all we had was books and clubs. Information was for the happy few.
@kameronjermiha5196
5 ай бұрын
YESSSS I HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS YOU ARE DOING AN AMAZINGN JOB MAN KEEP UP WITH IT I LOVE THE CONTENT SO SO MUCH❤
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Thank you one and all for your lovely comments. Anna and I greatly enjoyed the day. I truely hope that it will inspire people around the world to get into this hobby, and possibly at a later stage turn it into a business as I did long ago. It has been a magic, lifetime journey.
@sunsetjen2398
2 ай бұрын
@@TrevorCoombs-th7dyThanks Trevor & Anna, Super inspiring 🐟😘
These life-long fish breeders are such gems to the hobby
This was a great day out, Trevor has a world of knowledge and him and his partner are lovely people to have us there for the day, it was a long day 12 hours and you put it into a 2 hour video that was great to watch, good to show people the workings of a fish wholesaler, they live a busy life looking after all those fish so people can enjoy them down the track and after all this work they go for such a low price to, I really enjoyed this trip, Thanks for having me and letting me tag along for the ride, I really enjoyed watching this video it will bring back memories 🙂
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
So good to see you there Jason. We had some great laughs. One of our ceramics looked at differently will never be the same for us again!
@australianbiotopes4563
5 ай бұрын
@@TrevorCoombs-th7dy For sure mate, all good memories! life to short not to have a joke, and we both said on the drive home we had so much fun we'll have to do it again, maybe next time when your free you can come and see me if you like for a laugh, you are both always welcome 🙂
What a testament to you as a person that you've managed to make all these great friends in the hobby and fish business. People are usually only so generous with their time and knowledge with people they genuinely like, so that says a lot about you mate and it's awesome that you then share all that with us too. Thanks 😊
2 hours long....yes please. Cheers Nick
2 hour vids are such a gem. Thank you
The glass stacked tanks scares me lol. Great vid, I got some good ideas for my gurami fry tanks thank you!
That was a SHIPLOAD of knowledge shared, thank you so much for sharing this!
@dixsigns1717
Ай бұрын
I've watched it several times and I hear something I missed every time!
Just want to let you know I purchased some bug buffet, my new guppies weren’t so thrilled with the flakes I was giving them but when I gave them bug buffet they absolutely went nuts! What a great job you have done! A big thank you! One very happy returning customer here.
My 21yr old son sent me this link with must watch. He said he does so much like you used too. And yes this breeder has so much commonsense, in both tips and reasons. The majority of the aquarium industry s and enthusiastic keepers will generally share good information. I'm in sth Australia and have bred fish both hobby and commercial since age 12. I'm a big fan of green water for fry especially for gourami, fighters and more . I recommend grey food grade or heavy white IBC s to assist with algae reduction. With my old set up early 2000s I used old fridges above the IBC as the filters and the freezer was a sand filter feeding gravity fed shower head s for airation. I found later the curved edges like he has aided against did jumping . In my room I would used a 1/4cut down IBC as a sump / grow out , good for gouramis and bagging pre putting in transport boxes. The comment re fish feramones us spot on to stimulate others or to bring on batches. One tip I have is i used turtle tanks with a cage n pump and a litre frozen milk container if rain water to bring on catfish . They would lay on the slope and a sheet of slate or glass on the side wall. As for sturbae I found by accident floating black tree tube pots were preferred. For angels I used base cut out old glass flagons to sporn on as with discus . This way they could be easily changed and an air stone added to provide airation and current over the shape and eggs. I'm about to start up a new hatchery now I have a farm. But I'm wadeing thru government red tape as now even a hobbiest requires an aquaculture licence some states as low as 4000 and 10000 litres. I have found that if you are a pet shop registration then it doesn't apply Mmm grey area. I feel I have a similar problems with water my bore water is pH 11 680-800pmm. I'm looking into a solar still for purification. Or buying it In. And rainwater tanks but rainfall is only 300-360mm per year . I'm also concerned about the other farmers spraying their crops . That shit carries on the wind. Keep up with the good content
African BlockHeads aka Lion Heads, I kept some years ago, they like to burrow, so if you put lots of pebbles in the tank before the sand substrate, they'll dig a labrynth under the sand among the pebbles
He's interesting character, enjoyed the tour.
My fellow South African Trevor🤗. Show them how things get done 💪💪💪. Hope you stay well Bro.
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Dankie ou maat.
I can't thank you enough for this precious documentary from an elder fish hatchery owner. I'm planning to start a fish hatchery too.
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Yes, go for it! Great to hear.
Nothing better to start the weekend 🙏💚 Have a great weekend Nick With love from the Netherlands 🙏
Love your videos, nice to see this side of the hobby.
That was so bloody fascinating you have to check out the other farm. Now I have to convince the Mrs we need a tunnel in the back yard 😂 I’ll tell her it’ll be a greenhouse but little will she know 🐟🐟🐟😂
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
A bit sneaky maybe, but sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do!
Great video Nick, well Done to Trevor and thank you for allowing Nick the opertunity to share your wealth of knowledge, Nick you have surrounded yourself by legends and hands down have the best channel, your content has inspired so many, myself included, 6 months ago I started my own breeding set up thanks to you, keep the content coming it's world class, Greetings from south africa kwa Zulu Natal
Amazing and inspiring. Thanks for sharing 👍
By far one of the best channels on fish, biotopes, interviews and travel. Documentary quality videography. I think everyone wishes they could take a trip with you and your friends to locations in tropical Australia. As always, terrific video of a fish breeder and his wealth of information.
Damn the details that you share are insanely good ... Thanks man !
He's a delightful person!
Absolutely amazing! Especially the three lvl tanks just from glass!
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Yep, looks impossible doesn't it? Glad you like them.
Trevor's generosity in sharing his years of knowledge and experience is amazing! Gotta say, I'd never had imagined half the things we saw. Thanks to both of you for the video.
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel, I'm very glad you liked it.
@orlandominichiello
4 ай бұрын
Must be so labor intensive , great informative video.
@anirudh2704
4 ай бұрын
@@orlandominichielloyeah it is. And no room tobe complacent
WOW this is an AMAZING tour (my favorite one ever) this breeder has so much knowledge
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Very kind of you, thank you.
Why don't u do a hybrid video of breeding guppies and molllies I would love to see that 😊
I love this type of videos because by the end of it, I always learn a thing or two.
Just got my order of Bug Buffet and holy crap dude my fish go nuts for it! You got something with this one man 👏🏽. Im gonna order another bag asap
Thank you so much this video spurred me on as I have not had a wet tank in 25 years and I want one before I pass from this world.
Every time I watch one of your videos I think, this one was amazing. Sometimes I wonder if you feel like you’re living the dream! I love when you let us see into other people fish lives, thanks!
Glass tanks supported with glass? Whew, living in the US Northwest, one earthquake would do it all in! Thanks for showing us your set up. Beautiful
Hi bro, all the way from Seychelles. Have been subscribed for a while and I must say your videos are the best. Keep up the great work 👌🏾
What a great gift so much information
Thanks man ,it's amazing video ❤ Old scool forever!
What a great video, thanks 👍
Tje especially breeder love his work biutiful
What a great video! There were several things that impressed me in particular: Firstly, how on earth did you, Trevor, manage to find two hours to stop working and make this video! Second, how well stocked your farm is. I have seen many farms in different countries, and one thing that has frequently struck me is the number of wasted empty facilities. Really surprising. However, empty facilities are obviously not a part of your production strategy! Third, how you achieve so much with such a limited (and costly) water supply is hugely impressive. Fourth, how forthcoming you are with information that is so often a tightly kept secret. Open, honest and helpful. (You are definitely better suited to fish farming than politics!) Fifth, a beautifully made video IMO, even interspersed with some of that dry TC humour! A credit (as usual) to KeepingFishSimple.
22:43 the oscar at the back been side-eye-ing lol 😆
G’day Nick, I watch fish keeping videos from all over the place and without any doubt yours are the most interesting and well put together films out there. You’re going to be huge once the world catches on. This video was brilliant and the information and tips given by Trevor was excellent. Thanks 👍🏻
Your videos gime me joy
oh man that's one walking knowledge and he didn't even try to hide his life long in-trade experience or secrets, hope and wish for him all the best and his drought season to end very soon, loved it.
Love these long videos
Cheers for showing us an insight into a breeder's op. Very fascinating to see.
That car is amazing!! Good for you Jimmy quite a experience.👍
I absolutely love.how he calls the fish my people. Thats exactly how i feel i love the passion ❤❤❤😊
giant gourami fish can eat some type of plant leaf and insect. this fish can grow up to 33cm. albino color available. some people this fish eggs
Great Video Nick, and thanks Trevor for sharing your valued knowledge, i use these poly tunnels for my Betta grow out, they are great and not too expensive i have 2 more about to be put up, im still looking for a place to buy my IBCs at a decent price, i use the bins and bath tubs and some large tubs. Im only small scale but love the hobby and keeps me busy.
Hey Nick 😊 love your uploads so very much,it really helps me through my days this last year so thankyou heaps, and you give so many great tips. Cannot wait for Adrians visit
Absolutely wild. This man is a professor
This guys been breeding fish for so long he never comes out of the fish room and thinks they are "people" 😂. Adorable 😊
I really like these videos brother man. I love waking up early on Saturday and making some coffee and enjoying a nice long keeping fish simple video to get me motivated to start tinkering with all my tanks and enclosures!
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Yes!
Great video! So much info! Seems like a great person with unlimited knowledge! Another great vid Nick. 🤙
Loved every second of the last 2 hours I spent here😍
Love this fish room tour.💙
Amazing insight into how a farm works. These guys with such knowledge are invaluable to the hobby. Great video. Thanks for creating and sharing 👍
Love his facility! Thanks for sharing 😊
I love movies like this, I want more. I'm watching it for the second time. Regards and good luck
Such an awesome tour. Love it!
So generous and kind!
Good video, well worth the time watching this. Few pointers of which I'll take on board. Snails will be happier soon. Cheers
amazing watch...such a wealth of information from practical experience... thanks for sharing
Many blessings for sharing your passion!
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
You are most welcome.
What is holding up his racks? Some of them look like the bottom glass isn’t supported across the bottom
@glenn3762
4 ай бұрын
Watch the full video and you will find out😂
please tell me why I've watched every one of these walk through's like 5 times over and still learning something new every time.
Nick, Trevor speaks of breading with hormones. Could you do a video about it? Maybe some experiments also? I would really like to bread kuhli loaches and they say, they only breed with hormones.
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Yes, they do breed with hormones. Have done it before. Firstly, they are very difficult to inject being so thin, and you can very easily hit a vital organ. Secondly they grow very slowly. Thirdly, they are really imported so cheaply, they are hardly worth it financially.
So geberous to film for such a long time. Cheers 🎉
Love it ❤ Love it ❤ really cool !!😮😮 Stunning
It's a beautiful place. I've never seen so many cute babies 😊
@jessicawalden
3 ай бұрын
And I also need like a detailed instruction on how to even keep rams I love them so much but I can't keep them alive
Legend!
How are things?, yo~ that is insane trip-=)
Thx show. The farm
And does the camera person get a credit for their work? 😃
One of the best videos of youtube. Thank you guys!
Awesome video! Thankyou!
Amazing video! ❤ Thank you so much for sharing such wisdom!
Such a high quality fish, awsome video
First! Love your content keep it up!
What does he mean when he uses hormones to breed the fishes ?
Oh my heavens I want those panda guppies.
Another great video! Can you explain or do a future video on “hormone induced breeding”. Thanks for your continued and very detailed videos.
@TrevorCoombs-th7dy
5 ай бұрын
Probably one of the few things you won't find a producer talking about. There are explanations to be found with a Google search. Definitive information for particular varieties - not so much!
Great video! What a cool setup
really great tour.. time to go thanks
Using old styrofoam boxes as housing insulation would be an amazing business.
Nice to hear a fella saffa. Foofer valve 😂
Wow ....one of few Long video's I liked and watched it more more time❤
Nick, next time ask about the hormone induced breeding in further detail.
Goals. Much respect, Trevor!
Brilliant video!!! 🤩
Couple of handy little ideas in this video, might have to give them a try
Watched this morning. WOW very pleasant, can not comment on a ROKU system so found you here. What a great fish farm you are showing and loved the video done with Betas
Such an interesting vid. Thank you for sharing
GREAT FARM SHOW :) THANK YOU FOR SHARING :) THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)
Very cool, he’s the godfather of fish keeping
Keep up the long videos 👍🏼
Do you still Breed L134 if so, can you do a video on how to care how to breed & water quality I know you got similar videos like that but can you do a update?
Great video, amazing video I always watch the American ones, so watching one here is Australia was exceptional 🎉
What a brilliant video
outstanding video. Thanks.
Thank you.
One word “EPiIC”!