What type of fish would you never touch again?
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In today's Q&A, Cory was asked, "Is there a type of fish or aspect of fishkeeping you would never touch again OR that you will always come back to?"
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*What's your favorite part of the fishkeeping hobby that you keep coming back to?*
@Y.F.I.Jason.thecarpetslayer
Ай бұрын
Setting up new tanks never gets old
@TR-ry1xv
Ай бұрын
My favorite part is actually talking about it and trying to get new people into it and set up for success. My second favorite part is daydreaming for a bigger tank. I am in love with less aggressive American Cichlids.
@matthewsmith22
Ай бұрын
Plants plants plants! Tiny fish in nano tanks
@GreenPhantomPleco
Ай бұрын
Bichirs
@kmhmusic123
Ай бұрын
Creating impactful, healthy, planted Aquascapes, half of my tanks don’t even have fish 😂
After 36 years in the hobby what keeps me going is the satisfaction of a clean, pristine and thriving aquarium.
@aperm2698
Ай бұрын
same for me but 5 years lol!
@j.t.cooper2963
Ай бұрын
@@aperm2698 That's pretty good. Keep it up!
@user-bw5xf3yr3m
Ай бұрын
Same I agree, I only got one tank now and try my best to make it the best I can
Discus. I raised them for 28 years in my 40 tank hatchery. They're beautiful but when all the different color patterns started showing up and I realized you had to feed hormones to get some of the more exotic ones I began to lose interest. I had many phone conversations with Jack Wattley and he pretty much felt the same way. His original blue and red turquoise are still some of the prettiest discus available. No matter if I had 10 strains people always wanted the one's I didn't have. Raising the fry can go wrong 100 different ways and keeping the adults healthy and vibrant just plain old required too much work. I wish I had all the hours doing water changes back plus all the money I spent on water bills, RO filters, conditioners, etc. I've always had aquariums since I was about 7 years old but got really burnt out when I was trying to keep and produce discus. It's been about 7 years and I've just now been looking at the smaller planted tanks with shrimp and small tetras. Keeping aquariums has to be one of the most rewarding hobbies on the planet. I just burned myself out.
@rolfjohnson830
Ай бұрын
Once pandas started showing up discus lost its appeal to me. Jack Wattley turquoise or Bing Seto Red turquoise were perfection back then.
@NotAsTraceable
Ай бұрын
@@rolfjohnson830 Same here. I was into the blue diamonds and paid 3k for a pair from Mark Weiss??? and bought a box full of almost solid blue discus from Bernd Degen from German and send a few to Jack W but they just produced blue turqs. I couldn't get the blue diamonds to spawn although they sure looked like a male/female pair. They were huge, like 2-3 inches bigger than my largest blue turqs and I started to suspect they were hormoned somehow.
@aquamarine_aqua3
Ай бұрын
Ha, same here! However, after 10 years of a break, I am back with discus 😅
@cichlaocellaris8304
Ай бұрын
Similar with me I kept discus for 18 years. I was never without them I had multiple spawning pairs in the same tank nowhere near the level you are. But after all this time I was just ready for a change. I have a planted tank full of rainbow fish right now and Congo tetras and I could not be happier. I love discus I too have had many conversations with Gabriel over at Whatley. And yeah I'm I'm done with discus for the foreseeable future I love them but I need a long break
@MrBrndin
Ай бұрын
You flew to close to the sun!
Long Tail Bettas. They are very personable so you get attached, but they don’t age gracefully.
@Sandrock14
Ай бұрын
Are you referring to Half moons and what not? I have a plakat right now and was thinking maybe trying a half moon on my next one
@curgunner
Ай бұрын
@@Sandrock14 Halfmoon, Crowntail, Veiltail, Double Tail, Feather Tail, etc. If you google wild betta splendens you can see their natural fin size. If the fins are noticeably much larger than the wild version it’s probably not going to be healthy into older age. (Plakats are a good fin length in aquarium trade bettas)
@pattykake7195
Ай бұрын
Many unfortunately don’t age at all…😢
@Sandrock14
Ай бұрын
@curgunner yeah my plakat is doing very nice so far. I rescued him about 8 months ago. Unfortunately he has diamond eye in both eyes. Overall though he has a nice heavily planted 5 gallon
@pattykake7195
Ай бұрын
@@Sandrock14 Is he a dragon scale..they get it bad..😢
It is refreshing when a person of Cory’s experience and knowledge admits that even while loving a section of our hobby admits that he has not the time or wishing to face a particular type of fish. I agree that fancy goldfish are beautiful. But with the combination of selective and over breeding. They are essentially fancy carp with their own problems, and issues. My step mom loved seahorses. We got a batch and I looked after them for her. Every morning she would stand by the tank waiting for them to out from cover so that she could see her babies. One morning she saw nine seemingly dead seahorses on the bottom of the tank. She started to cry until the freshly moulted seahorses swam by. She kept every moult in a folder for years. I did get them to breed and managed the raise several batches of fry. My fondest memory when she saw one give birth.
Im really liking this format. Reminds me of the tangents that always happened during the daily dose videos years ago, but a little more focused.
@lurklingX
Ай бұрын
here's another thumbs up for the format. it feels a bit like a LIVE but without all the *waiting.* it's a really good pace, great info about your experiences. almost like a real time convo.
I will never go back to fancy goldfish as well. Spent thousands of dollars on beautiful fish and pampered them with excellent water conditions, but still had incurable illnesses that ended up killing them all over time. I think if you're interested in them, you should buy them as babies and raise them in your water. However, I found my love with Mbuna cichlids. Extremely easy to breed, fun to watch, and I haven't had one illness in over a year. Started with a group of thirty from Tampa Bay Cichlids and now I have close to three hundred thriving fish that I will be selling to my LFS for credit.
I’m loving these sit down videos! It feels like you’re hanging with a friend! Thank you for all you do for the hobby!
Livebearers! They multiply very fast and it becomes a constant nuisance trying to give them away.
@nsane992002
Ай бұрын
I sell them on eBay but I will say this, I’ve used USPS exclusively and they have lost or screwed up maybe two out ten packages and it really kinda has made me want to not ship fish anymore at times.
@nsane992002
Ай бұрын
But also, you can add a fish that will predate on the young in a community tank setting and they will keep the population in control. Something like dwarf cichlids or even an angelfish in the right size tank would work.
@Chompchompyerded
Ай бұрын
Keeping a couple of female guppies and a male endler to knock 'em up causes them to create lots of high protein food for the other fish in the tank.
@pattykake7195
Ай бұрын
I just keep some endler boys in a 20 gallon…love them to bits..🫶
@lurklingX
Ай бұрын
i had a live bearer ONCE. and nothing predating the babies. NONE grew up properly and ended dying and it was... just took my heart out of it and didn't wanna do that again. however, my koi fish i inherited in this house have spawned! and i have 5 babies that made it and are cute little buggers. watched them grow from tadpole size and they are now about 3-4". the fish spawned again this year, so i'll be on the lookout for babies in another month or so. (i worked out the timing from the last one so i have specifics just not committed to memory.) i also learned that a spawn can have multiple fathers, even if only one female fish had eggs. i'm not ENTIRELY sure how many females are in there. i'm only sure about one, maybe 2. ironically the ONE is named moustache (she has a white marking that reminds me of one. also she became my fav. one of the lil' ones has a similar mark. i've named him mini 'stache.) the showstopper though is a HUGE white one with large orange/red spots. and an equal sized orange one with white markings. moustache is a neat coloring. white belly, really nice deep orange and some black and white stripes across upper body. 2 of the lil ones are white, one the sparkle type (ginryu? ginroh? i forget but it's a japanese name and is about the sparkle of silver or gold). then 3 calico babies, one being a lot darker than the other 2. online, it says 1" or so per year.
I’m loving this style of content. Feels more personal
Almost certain I'll never do bettas again. The only exception is if I decided to try a wild betta, but for the most part I think they were fun as a gateway fish, but they don't fit my style of fishkeeping.
My first fish tank was a 10 gallon, and I was 4 I'm now 64 so I have had a fish tank in my life for 60 years and still love it the new fish from around the world that are coming in all the time I love my fish tanks and will have one till the day I part from this wonderful world we live in BIGLOVE Cory
Neo Cardina shrimp and Fancy Goldfish were two of my biggest failures in the hobby lol. Add live plants and you have my top 3. Sometimes watching Aquarium Co-op videos are depressing lol.
@isaacjohnson437
Ай бұрын
neos were a soul crushing experience for me too until I figured out the water I was using had high kH and after switching to filtered water and letting the tank sit I now have a thriving 10 gallon with several babies.
@audrisampson
Ай бұрын
@isaacjohnson437 I live in rural Indiana and have ammonia readings on my tap water so I figure that has something to do with it.
@BrewCityTails
Ай бұрын
I can't keep neocardinia alive either. Makes me so depressed to hear everyone who has so much ease. Mine just die. 😢
@audrisampson
Ай бұрын
@@BrewCityTails I'm sorry you suffer the same as me!
@janawild4582
Ай бұрын
Right? I have a heck of a time with these too. Especially the “invasive” or low light plants that are “hard to kill”😂🤣 but my water is crystal clear and I’ve managed to keep some of my other fish alive for years so…
I kept reef tanks for about 20 years and don’t think I’ll ever go back. My fish room now is filled with large tanks. One with a single Umbee, one full of Columbia tetras uaru and cories, and a planted tank with gourami. But my favorite fish recently is my two sarasa comets on the floor in 100 gallon trough. Never thought I’d get into goldfish. Bought 75 as feeder fish years ago when pellet training my Umbee and the two I was left with are now somehow my favorite fish.
Unlike a lot of comments discuss is something I plan on doing again. For a reef aquarium keeper they are actually quite easy to take care of as long as you use RODI water. Especially if you have wood to also make sure the water stays at 7.0 or less. But then again. Us reefers don’t like any changes more than 0.001 on any number. Why we got all the high tech gadgets.
Unfortunate about the fancy goldfish. I just got into to them recently, and you're absolutely right about the lack of information. I've had to resort to learning from chinese and japanese goldfish keepers/breeders but I'd imagine communication becomes an issue at a certain point. Most of the old heads with the knowledge don't speak english and most of us don't speak mandarin or Japanese.
No more mbuna cichlids. They were always fighting no matter what I did. And after realizing how much I enjoyed my planted community tanks, I wanted to switch out the cichlids to a planted tank. Makes keeping water parameters in line much easier. Favorite fish? I love my celestial pearl danios and harlequin rasboras.
I really like these vids. Not too long like a podcast, not too short like a 5 min vid.
Since the 60’s I’ve had aquariums off/on. Most times it was the constant upkeep, all the chemicals, etc that got me discouraged . I started with guppies and have kept most community fish in diff setups over the years. Game changer was learning the deep substrate dirted/sand cap/heavily planted way. I am retired now and have 8 tanks and am loving how healthy and lively all my shrimp, fish, plants are. My water parameters stable with no fiddling with chemicals. Rarely do water changes, top offs with my well water. Like you, cherry shrimp in all but 2 tanks(male betta in his own, breeding colony of orange eye blue tigers in own tank). I’ll always have red cherries and tetras and Cories. I still have guppies-all males😆 But I am considering trying glass belly guppies, maybe😁 This is my last betta, they are wonderful, beautiful and personable, but I’ve never had one that would allow any other fish in with them (nor shrimp nor snails). And longest lived one I had 2 years. I somehow only know how to pick the mean ones😅 thanks for the stream Cory and congrats on the newer warehouse and all that entails 😊☮❤🐠🦐🪴
@catherinesanchez1185
Ай бұрын
That’s interesting , because I’ve owned maybe 4 or 5 in the past several years and I was able to keep all of them in my community tanks cuz I didn’t have the space to keep them alone . You really do pick the mean ones !!
@LadeanaWhite
Ай бұрын
@@catherinesanchez1185 yes I do seem to have a knack for getting meanies don’t I. But that leaves the non-meanies for others😁
I'm never going near Dwarf Chain Loaches again. They are great at taking care of snails in your tank, however they also bullied all my other fish, to the point where they couldn't even eat. The local fish store said they were like playful puppies and I would love them. I didn't.
@tanyah2524
Ай бұрын
I love my dwarf chain loaches. I have 7 that were by themselves for about a year, and then I added about 13 Pristella Tetras. I have to make sure my loaches get food. They're all in a 20 long and get along great. Yes, you have to be careful of what you put with them, as you found out. I wasn't sure if they would get along with any other fish. I'm also managing to keep shrimp with them now.
@lurklingX
Ай бұрын
candycane tetras are described as peaceful. mine feed like piranhas. had a beta in there, too, but he'd get stressed and not eat. they were super aggressive with food. (i'll still keep them but like... i feel that the descriptions are so off. other than that they are peaceful)
Man cherry shrimp really are bulletproof I’ve found a few in my canister filter, hob’s just chilling, they would have been in there for months! Totally fine and healthy
Discus. Took way to much time and attention away from my family and personal life. When they breed its like a full time job for water parameters
@steveroberts2533
11 күн бұрын
Yeah and it’s a money pit
@petepalma6686
11 күн бұрын
@steveroberts2533 might of been for you but my reward was selling off the babies at 50$ each
Big agree on the fancy goldfish.
@pattykake7195
Ай бұрын
I couldn’t kept them alive for more than a few months even in perfect water conditions…never again..👎🏽
I had to laugh at the story about the shrimp grabbing a piece of food and running off to eat it. I've seen that happen in my tank several times. They are fun to watch and can be comical. I have more cherry shrimp than sense. They don't need much but they're in my fish tank where no one bothers them, so they keep breeding (and doing the food grab when they can!). Totally cute!
@CarolynnMc01
Ай бұрын
ps.....love your talks!
@joeyt7978
Ай бұрын
“I have more cherry shrimp than sense” What an amazing quote 😂
@CarolynnMc01
Ай бұрын
@@joeyt7978 lol I'm glad you liked that. It's another one of my mother's many little quips about things in her own life. Her family had so many various little quips, they just roll out of my brain at times. Take care!
Neon Tetras. They just die. I love my Albino Corydoras. They are bomb proof and the clown cows of my aquarium.
@cosmoplakat9549
Ай бұрын
I bought 8 neons at a LFS that were locally bred. One died on the way home. I lost four more over the following year - one had a tumor on the outside of its mouth that, at first, I thought was a fungal disease. That little fish stuck it out for 6 months. I had ember tetras in with the neons, and none died. Hmm.
@NekoKotorii
Ай бұрын
I gave up on neon's too. They always kept dieing off till I had 3. If I got more, they'd die off over a few months till I had 3 again
@DymondPrincess27
Ай бұрын
I got 6 Neon Tetra a month ago, for a few days I was losing one a day. I’m down to 1 and that’s how it’s going to stay. I have orange Venezuelan Cory’s…got 5 of those down to 1. Sticking with my amazing minnows & Endlers…
@kpov2533
Ай бұрын
Really? I've never had neons die other than old age essentially. You have to buy them from a trusted source and see them healthy in the fish store. Big box chains are guaranteed to die
@fhqwhgads1670
Ай бұрын
Cardinal tetras... 95% of the looks and 300% hardier than neons.
i’ve only been in the hobby for about a year, i love my striped raphael, my runmynoses, my angelfish, kribensis, cory’s, and fancy plecos
These no fish I’d never go back to again, but every time I take break from Rift cichlids I always go back
Totally agree. I had three fancy goldfish (one ranchu and two pearlscale) that were so fun and interactive and cute but toward the end of their lives really had some major health problems. Probably will not do it again.
Getting my fish to breed and successfully get some of their fry to maturity. That is my favorite part of the hobby. Well besides sitting and watching them for hours each day.
So when we started, we asked our locally owned fish store owner what we could keep that was tough. Gave us Platys. Oh, Lord, they just pooped and would eat it off each other. Was insane. They got pregnant too! Those fish could survive a nuclear fallout. No disrespect to Platys they are awesome just not for us.
"SHRIMP WITH A VENGEANCE." Now THAT should be a tee-shirt :)
Axolotls. Making sure you keep males and females separated. Feeding red wigglers. And they poop a ton.
I will always come back to rummynose tetra, they everything i like when watching my fish tanks, they active fish great schoolers with a fun feeding response and they not as shy as some other tetras, i have the rathbuns tetra right now and they are super pretty and active fish but are very shy
@HiaLeo
24 күн бұрын
agreed! i just got my first set of 5 and they are awesome, i don’t usually like tetras or neon but the rummy nose are such cool fish to watch in the tank
I will always keep a school of green neon tetras. The more the merrier. Just love these hardy little fish. I probably never keep cichlids again. I like planted community tanks.
@lurklingX
Ай бұрын
same for me but regular neons. i just ALWAYS wanted them as a kid. always marveled at them at the store near my house. now, this year for the first time, i have a tank that is just them and i love it. they look so cool all together.
Totally agree on neocaridina shrimp - they're surprisingly easy and SO fun to watch. I've found that a "benign neglect" approach actually works best with neos; as long as their water parameters stay stable, the tank keeps itself in good order and the colony size is self-regulating.
@nsane992002
Ай бұрын
You’re correct there. I’ve had them living and growing in neglected buckets of water in my house before. I’ve found that if you set up the tank with plants, wood and leaves and it’s balanced, just put them in and they won’t stop breeding. Greg Sage has said on video before that he gives them away with livebearer orders because they breed so much in his tank.
@nabokovfan87
Ай бұрын
😞😞😞 Honestly, they deserve better. Go check out Mark's Shrimp Tanks and Chris Lukhaup. They need things just like any other creature on earth. Neglect is the lack of care, not a care regime.
Love the video. Two very good questions.
13:58 i recently saw a shrimpy grab a large flake of food like he was repelling backwards off a cliff with a parachute. :D it was so great. (my neighbor gave me a male and a female of the clear red ones and now i have a colony. BUT they were breeding so much i thought nano fish might be a good idea, to keep the numbers down juuuuuust a little. well, might now be regretting that. the guppies are going NUTS. once quarantine is done, i'm moving them.) i really want to keep some blue ones.
I'm with you. Over the course of my 66 years, I've kept MANY types of fish, including fancy goldfish. While I love the way they look, they create a HUGE bio-load. I've found that I prefer something much smaller. I also find that the conformation standards that they're bred to makes them so much more susceptible to various health issues. I'm just not willing to do it any more.
@15:25 Spot-on!!! Neos are SO EASY and they’re just WONDERFUL little water-bugs! I have them in a 90G community which I feed twice a week. The tetras may pick off the smallest shrimp, but I’ve called the “cockroaches” too. I have HUNDREDS of them in there. I even put four in my 5G-betta tank…& I’ve taken out at least as many berried-females but always have more. My betta leaves the adults alone but must be picking-off the little-ones.
Fancy goldfish are the sweet spot for me. I had to sell my entire setup last year to facilitate a long-distance move, and I miss them dearly, but I look forward to starting a new aquarium in the future, and it's definitely going to be another fancy tank.
Silver & Jardini Aros , Oscars , Pictus Cat , Convicts , Bala Shark , Bronze / Albino Cory's , Yo Yo Loach Mystery Snails and Siamese algae eaters . 🖼️ I absolutely agree with you about Neo's other than feeding them , and I have been enjoying every time I see my first colony of cherries and I don't know what the next one will be, but Blue ______? Caridina
Discus - were an absolute nightmare for me to keep personally! Tricky to feed, wouldn't grow from being youngsters to the nice one you see elsewhere and were all dead within a few months! 😢
@jc1of2
Ай бұрын
I thought I'd spend the cash for adults and avoid the grow out phase. Still didn't matter. First disease took a few then I thought I had a handle on it until the others started to die. When I broke the tank down I found the UV light was leaking and rusty water was going into the tank. Maybe stray voltage too. I think that could have done it. Next time I'm doing 5 adults in a barebottom tank.
I love these short, thoughtful and personal videos. Keep them coming. Can you speak about overstocking. I am 8 months into the hobby. I have guppies, mystery snails and corydoras. They all are breeding in 10, heavily planted 9 to 32 gallon tanks. My LFS is giving credit for 20 mystery snails a week. They will take guppies soon. But I am daily checking ammonia, nitrates, etc. with the occasional cloudy tank. No losses yet, but any hints for keeping these tanks going with out daily parameter checks. Or are the daily checks just going to be necessary.
Medaka and Neo cardina shrimps are great for beginners. CORY GANG GANG‼️‼️‼️‼️
Breeding and raising angelfish. Watching tiny fry eat BBS. Adults picking their mates and tending their eggs.
Luke’s Goldie’s breeds good quality ranchu goldfish and teaches others how to care for them!
Totally agree…
I love my cherry shrimp! One of my favorite things is when I feed flake food and a big shrimp will zoom up to the top, grab a flake, and race away with it to munch on it somewhere in the tank.
For 10 aquariums or fewer, I would think in 2 directions. First - what provides the most display interest - tanks all the same height and same depth, 1x cube, 1x golden ratio, 1x 2:1, 1x 3:1, 1x 4:1 - you now have 5 display tanks. Then 1x oversized display, you already have 800 gallon. You now have 6 tanks. Now 2x, 2 row tank racks will suffice for everything else. Probably 75 gallon tanks for ease and flexibility. Add and subtract dividers as interest changes
I love to keep shrimp. I have only been in the hobby for 2 years but I love my blue dream shrimp. I have health issues and being as shrimp don't require as much maintenance, feeding and daily care they they are ideal for me.
@kaleidoscope_nature
Ай бұрын
I also love my shrimp and have health problems! 🥰
While you were explaining, Jenny was in the back of my mind - then you said her name.
@nsane992002
Ай бұрын
I often wondered what exactly happened to her. Her channel was or was set up to become THE authority on goldfish, but she just burnt out or went off. She came back briefly and was doing a couple of reptile videos but I think when an audience knows you for that one thing it’s almost impossible to switch and keep your views.
@puirYorick
Ай бұрын
@@nsane992002 Yes. I would interpret her explanation as she downsized certain aspects of her life for various personal reasons so she could only make content from what remained around her. She gave far more of an explanation (albeit late) than most KZreadrs who disappear by simply not making any new videos then deleting their online identity. She came back to explain at least. I mainly agree with Cory about fancy goldfish however. I'd go as far as to say that breeding for exaggerated physical traits in an animal is not for the casual hobbyist ...or the faint of heart.
Good Information.
I keep fancy goldfish. I started 3 years ago. I have one fish left out of 6 starting fish. I think it is a strong fish. It's survived where the others died. I had a case of infectious bloat. My 2 adult fish died, but this one fish survived along with the babies. Other things have happened that makes me think this fish is strong somehow. She's very skittish but she survives. I bred her this past spring, trying to pass those genes on and get stronger fish. She is also really pretty as a ranchu. Smooth back, mini tail, big wen. Basic white with bits of orange coloration. I wish she was more friendly but she is hardy and she's a survivor.
You know, if you'd live in Europe for a few years and set up a shrimp tank or two, there are very cute little aquariums and scaper tanks available for cherry shrimp. Even some of the Superfish models look nice.
Hi Cory! Good stories! We really identified with the "walking into walls" LOL. Have you changed your mind about Aquashella? You should come to the Schaumberg one. Same place The Renaissance. We are excited about that and then, the following weekend, Metallica is coming for their No Repeats Weekend, Friday and Sunday. We are attending both shows. For a bit we thought it was the same weekend and calling it AquashellicA. That is our big planned triple event of our summer. We'd love to see you there again like we did two years ago!
Awesome shrimp passion
Lion Fish... If you've never been stung by one keep it that way...
Loved this video just sit down n real talk. I miss your 800g fancy goldfish tank was my favorite back drop aquarium even though people gave you such unreasonable crap about them
Yellow Neocardina shrimp for whatever reason they’re very finicky. Any slight change and a few just decide to die a new rock or plant and several dead overnight, So yea those specifically never again.
@randomman4938
Ай бұрын
I thought I was the only person who is frustrated by Yellow Neos! I had success with Blue, Red Cherry, Blood Mary breeding and surviving babies for generations. But I cannot get yellows to breed (only 1 berried female ever, and no babies)
I love single tail goldfish! I wish Bristol Shubunkin would become popular in the U.S. The U.K. breeders have made this variety my favorite goldfish!!
Great talk on the shrimp, Cory! I'm trying to figure out how much to ask at the local fish shops. I know they need wholesale. So I guess my question would be do they need a 200% markup or is it more? Thanks! ~Ron
Yoyo Loaches!! Too active and huge fin nippers! Never keep them with Guppies. They used to hunt my guppy fry between the plants also. Odessa Barbs are also so aggressive. Even my poor Tiger Barbs used to be scared of those i had..
Reading the comments, and it is interesting how one person’s trash is another’s treasure. I’m enjoying keeping live bearers, but I am selective breeding, sexing and separating the subadults as soon as to li it how many fry they create. I plan to get a fish I can feed the surplus to, but have not chosen one yet.
My answer on never coming back to fish is larger cichlids. I prefer smaller non-aggressive plant-friendly fish.
Off topic, but considering the rough location you're filming in, some extra stability for that rack of tanks might be a wise consideration. They look ready to topple the bricks with even a little shaker of a quake.
Lifebearers and most fish from random source. Guppies from a breeder are some of the most hardy fish on the market, they don't need a heater (unless the tank is in a cellar), their population don't dwindle down that easily and so on. I've got swordtails from a hardware store, possibly from a wholesaler and I was so close to losing them all multiple times, because they are so prone to getting sick (be it Ich or digestion). My first fish were guppies and despite keeping that population for 10 years (give or take), they had similar issues (tanks had to be clean, no mold on the glass and better not at room temperature).
I’ve never wanted try breeding betta splendid they have a lot of deformity. I love doing planted tanks
banded leporinus get massive and aggressive, but they look cool and are cool while small.
After several years of raising fancy goldfish, heres what I can say. I definitely agree with Cory that a lot of the goldfish we see out there generally aren't the most healthy to begin with due to their genetics. Fancies particularly can be predisposed to a variety of health issues, including swimming and buoyancy issues. I've also learned that especially if the fish are imports and are not used to your areas water, they can diminish very quickly due to having weak immune systems. I myself am still trying to perfect my own way to keeping them successfully, but my number one thing besides filtration and water changes is now keeping them stress free as much as possible. I also choose to not import in anymore and to see the fish in person to see their health and how they swim. My only advice to anyone who is interested in keeping quality fancies is to buy from someone reputable and make sure your water is always pristine.
Hillstream Loaches... Went through about 6 of them dying in the first week from online retailers. Thought maybe its a water perimeter issue or trying to get them to acclimate, so I figured I would look locally and see if we could find some that might be more accustomed to our water perimeters. The LFS owners said they started refusing to stock them as they were constant problems and always resorted in them losing money in store credit for DOA. Not messing with them again... especially given the cost of them too.
@pamelapilling6996
Ай бұрын
I am really sorry that happened. Mine breed like crazy.
@the_realist_John_Doe
Ай бұрын
@@pamelapilling6996 yeah, it's one of those things that bugs me too. I have always thought of myself as a decent fishkeeper, but sometimes, it just doesn't work out. It was so disappointing netting their little bodies out and I felt like I couldn't keep putting them in my tanks to die.
@Chompchompyerded
Ай бұрын
Try getting them from Dan's Fish. I have got seven species from him over the years, and all are still alive and breeding. You want to keep them at around 72 degrees or colder, and they'll be fine.
@briangrant2426
Ай бұрын
Hmm. That's too bad. I don't do anyting special for mine and they seem happy and breed like crazy in a community tank with cardinal tetras, black neon tetras, kuhli loaches,and a flag fish. They're a great clean up crew!
Goliath Tiger Fish .. Back before the internet, someone thought it was a good idea to import these to Canada and sell em in Pet Stores ..
Luckily my Sterbai corys are thriving but in the past most corys i cannot keep not sure what i was doing wrong they would tank early. Almost gave up but thank goodness my sterbais are awesome
Do you recommend any books or magazines other than Amazonas magazine?
I would not keep fancy goldfish again. I think they are breed beyond the point where you can give them a good life, you can only give them a more or less bearable existence. I have kept them and even loved them, but my feeling about overbreed fish, and other animals for that matter, have changed. I'll gladly keep some of the regular goldfish. Awesome fish! And they can be hold with a great quality of life.
Fancy goldfish are very specialised that’s for sure 😊
I've found black moor fancy's to be much more hardy than any other fancy goldfish, certainly if you keep black moors outside which you can't with other fancy's. That is probably what causes issues long term.
Cherry shrimp are amazing! I bought a group of 12 off Ebay about 6yrs ago and those dozen shrimp are now 3 separate colonies each consisting of 10s of thousands! My Fahaka puffer loves when I put a few dozen in his tank for him to hunt.
@redacted3610
Ай бұрын
Yesss, I have a betta tank which is practically self sustaining as my lil girl feeds off any of the baby shrimp/micro-organisms when hungry...and man she's fat!
@lurklingX
Ай бұрын
i've thought of doing that. i LOVE puffers, though have yet to keep one. i have to work out logistics and also settle on the type and do a lot more research. worms are uuuuuuuugh. my skin crawls and is doing so now, at the back of my neck. tbh it's inconvenient for gardening (i do it anyway) AND fishkeeping. (and fishing, lol. so i always used alternate bait.). so i want to see if something else'll work. no way can i have that stuff in the house, as a live colony. i think i'd die. (it's a grossness style phobia. i just can't.) anywho, if it's frozen or dried i might be able to. i got one of those treat wheels for my beta and just pretend it's something else. it's when they are live and moving that i just BLARRRGHHHhhhhh. yeah, no idea why. shrug.
@aquablaster86
Ай бұрын
I feed him ramshorn snails and cherry shrimp as snacks for him to hunt around the tank and marmokreb crayfish as the main diet. The self cloning crayfish that are very easy to keep. I've had the Fahaka puffer for about 5yrs now and as long as you have a 125gal or bigger they are very easy to keep!
I won't go back to Pictus Catfish. The one we had was super skiddish, and it was so hard to avoid stressing it. Eventually it got Ich which spread to the whole tank. I also avoid getting fish from big box stores in my area because of how they're handled, particularly when an employee is netting them. I stick to fish farms and Aqua Huna.
@MindestensDreiZeichen.
Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, beautiful fish but always hiding and they have a really big mouth, lots of fish vanished before I got rid of them
Electric catfish. Ouch. I loved the little sausage with fins, but he had a heck of a kick to him, even through a net handle.
Jeff Thompson breeds amazing Top View Rachus. maybe u could get him touch with him? but i agree fancy goldfish is HARD. and very heart breaking :( thanks for sharing your experience
I feel the same way about fancy goldfish. Every goldfish I have kept has been a struggle and don't live very long. Every tropical freshwater fish I've had has thrived. They're breeding. My plants do great! Sadly something about goldfish just hasn't been successful for me. Open to learning in the future. I'll stick to tropical fish for now.
@Cory... quick question not related to video at all but what is the purpose of the tiny ceiling fan in the corner or yer fish room
@AquariumCoop
Ай бұрын
There’s a spigot to the outside there that feed water to my plants outside. I noticed condensation on that copper line from humidity in the fish room and cold water running through it. So I put a fan there to dry it out.
@Y.F.I.Jason.thecarpetslayer
Ай бұрын
Good answer!!
didn't the last video say you might do goldfish in the 800? I might have misheard that though.
@AquariumCoop
Ай бұрын
I did, Shubunkins and comets ;)
I couldn’t agree with you more in regard to goldfish. I’ve had standard goldfish for a few years and just picked up four fancy goldfish, and I worry about the fancies every day. They are definitely not nearly as hardy seeming, they don’t swim as well, and they will come up to the top much more. This will be the only time I ever keep goldfish, but I probably won’t have another opportunity because I’m already 53 lol. The other fish I worry about every day is my female betta sorority. Every time I get them they seem to have a sickness and they need eurythrimycin. if they don’t have symptoms right away, then they get them in like two or three weeks when they’ve made it into the community sorority aquarium, and every other species in there stays healthy. The fish I would probably never keep again is the polar blue tiger parrot Cichlid. I have two now but I just will never buy them again. A fish I would always keep would be the otocinclus
@ascricco987
Ай бұрын
A definite yes to otocinclus!
@lajoyous1568
Ай бұрын
I had no luck with otocinclus. Not really sure what went wrong. I got COVID right after I brought them home so it's hard to say how they settled in since I was sick in bed. 2 weeks later and two of them were already dead 😞
Where is girl talks fish? It’s been 5 months since she uploaded a video and she is the reason I discovered aquarium co-op I love her videos…
@kaleidoscope_nature
Ай бұрын
I think she has some health problems - she made an update on her own channel.
Hoping a comment you might want to touch on, especially in western WA. I notice your outdoor ponds are all above ground. Mine are all in ground. Instead of doing the regular goldfish, shubunkin, koi, I’d like to try the medaka rice fish to see if I can winter them over. BUT, the problem I have dealt with in the past is garter snakes eating my fish. Yes I have actually seen them do it. The black snakes with yellow stripe. So, have you had that experience and how to fix that issue. I’ve used snake away but it smells like rotten eggs!!
Hey Cory, I have a question regarding small-ish outdoor ponds in southern Canada. Would a walkway de-icing mat placed underneath and an airstone be enough in a 10g space to prevent the water from freezing? I am considering keeping rice fish but I am not sure if our winters are mild enough for them.
@Adina5150
Ай бұрын
Hopefully he replies! But from some locals here in british columbia forums, I have read that even just keeping a ball of sorts (relatively soccer ball in size) will give you a hole for access on things. Ontop of having the pond be deeper than 4 feet. Because it wont freeze all the way.. I have not tested any of this myself. Take with a grain of salt. Try to join some groups and such im in the okanagan and theres plenty of people throughout here for fish keeping and trading etc despite the lack of supply stores.
I survived a rams horn snail infestation followed by ick that came in on duck weed…. Then an algae bloom now everything looks pretty good I replenished with plates. Absolutely love them…. I lost all my guppies in the disaster weeks and they were aggressive for my tank liking. So I’d say no to guppies.
I Really Only Care for Bichirs. I LOVE How They Look!! I Have 4 in a 125-gallon along with 4 Black Neon Tetras. They're Senegal Bichirs so they aren't too big. Not Really Interested in Keeping too Many Fish.
Great question, looking forward to this one. Makes me really said but for me it's fancies, just too many problems for me, kept them for years and years. The most recent disaster nearly had me completely out of the hobby. Edit: promise I wasn't copying 😂. Where do you come down on the fringe fancies like wakin or jikin, or even Bristols?
Zebra Danios, they are many times more aggressive than I imagined, and I am sick of having them abuse and terrify my other fish. I'm about to become a livebearer only keeper.
I've been keeping cherry shrimp with pcd's not getting any babies not sure if the pcd's are eating them
discus and rams
I'll never get a bristle nose catfish. I had a seriously vicious one. It stressed my two gold fish to death, it was my second tank, there were pleanty of hides, multiple feeds but not good enough it chased my fish to death. It went to a relative with a 6ft tank. It owned half that tank itself, he had to feed them at opposite sides and turn the filter off just to stop the food going to the bristles side because he'd attack the fish that came near.
@cameronstoneadams1183
Ай бұрын
They can have an attitude..
Probably won't do mbuna again . I like them but its because of high maintenance and aggression issues. Enjoying my planted 90 gal with gold barbs, neons, kribensis, and celestial pearl danios and a well behaved Chinese algae eater.
Probably Plecos. Theres so many different kinds and no one realy knows the correct diets and conditions and tank mates for them, at least not at the fish store I go to. Mine was sold to me as a "lemon pleco" but im pretty sure shes a female bristlenose. They told me she eats algea but she was starving and chasing my other fish until I moved her to a tank with driftwood which is what she actually eats. As she got bigger she sort of got a biggest fish in the pond attitude and especially harrased my female betta who only swims at the top of the 20 gallon tank. She just barely got over 3 inches too, she still has another 3 inches to go. They said they were all peaceful bottom dwellers. Oh well, Im stuck with her for the next 2 decades so I guess I have to get used to her and work around her attitude.
You have told us to use the comments for future videos. I have an interest in hearing you discuss why you chose Lexington, Kentucky for yor warehouse? What quality of life issues were in your assassment? You had previously said that the convenience of working out of Seattle's port was crucial You focused on mailing price, but certainly the lower vost of the expansion must have helped. What port are you shipping from to your new warehouse? Could you discuss this more?
@nirvanaquatics
Ай бұрын
I think this live stream may help answer some of your questions about the move :) kzread.infoGRiFXTz_820?si=vD7skTtj2aoGitDy
The fish I would never own again are: dwarf neon rainbows, and platies for overpopulating too fast. Don't want any babies. Another fish I will never get - is dwarf gourami. Being beautiful "centerpiece" fish, it didn't survive for too long. Several of them died bloated, and when I opened the dead gourami, I found its liver yellow. These fish seem to be bred in a very poor water conditions which makes their liver sick from the start. Other fish I kept in my tank leaved perfectly well. I have been keeping barbs, danios, tetras and guppy males - all were fine and lived their normal life time.
Can you take us back to the early days and play kill one, breed one, save one for your current fish room? 😄 Maybe in the next livestream if this is too short for a video
Why are all the tanks in the backgrounds so cloudy?
@DashDrones
Ай бұрын
They dont have a sand capped substrate or enough plants.