What are the Neocelus (sp?) californicus? Predator wasps? Mites?
@erikm83725 күн бұрын
Lol, _Streptocarpus_ aren’t exactly "perennials", at least in my experience. If they’re cared-for and happy, they never die! Haha. Well, they can be evergreen for decades, theoretically. Plus the leaves propagate easily too. They’re one of those “legendary” plants. You know, like there are those grandmas or aunties who have certain plants at their homes, that are 50+ years old. Just sort of “expected” species, usually they’re a combination of African violets, spider plants, peace lilies, pothos & _Schlumbergera_ (Xmas cacti). Lol. I love _Streptocarpus_ as a genus, though, so many great plants. And hardy. I even watered an African violet once with clear tequila, by accident, thinking it was water… nope! My friend had never finished their shot the previous night! 🙄 So the next morning, I was hung over, and watered it cause this cup of “water” was sitting there. And then I smelled liquor. But the violet was absolutely FINE! 😂
@robulusx27 күн бұрын
Great video, I live in Missoula and I regularly drive back to Portland it is an amazing thing to see! Thanks for the excellent presentation
@evilone5437 күн бұрын
The terrarium looks fantastic! I’m hoping you are still as excited now, 7 months later, as you were when you made the video. It inspired me back then too. I also saw Lang’s and my wife and I were recently visited Forks, La Push and the Hoh Rainforest area. I just had to do something. This week I pulled the trigger on a UNS Foresta 60E Paludarium. I’m just waiting on plant orders to come in!
@JulioCesar-ez6wf7 күн бұрын
That's really awesome!!! I want a tank only with Southamerican species of glowfish: white skirt tetras, x-ray tetras, cory catfish and now Angelfish!!!! 🤩🙌
@harrisonhanson299811 күн бұрын
Oh they’re for sure attention grabbing. Awwww that females just trying to stay safe & hide. My largest blood parrot is super friendly & he’s always pushing his plants around after a water change to how he likes them, it’s adorable to watch, wish I could attach a video. Love how sweet that other breeding pair is w each other unlike the 1st one who was having to hide from the male.
@THUVU6211 күн бұрын
Wow, may I know the location where are you at to pick those clams, so fun. Thanks
@jimmygimbal11 күн бұрын
Ben Ure Spit, WA
@tedshickell731519 күн бұрын
How much do they cost
@benhopwood532121 күн бұрын
I have 3 of blue hill stream trout, they really are active and a great addition to the tank. Can be a little bullish but they've not harmed any of my other fish. Though the one plant I hate the most is anubias. Constantly gets covered in algae and the leaves just die off. My anubias are just root. Wish I never of bought them!
@charliesmith407223 күн бұрын
You really need to do some geological study. This film bears no relationship to the Lake Missoula floods. There were about 40 such floods in Eastern Washington with no relationship to what was happening in Iceland. And there will always be some idiot who rants about Biblical floods.
@2ndflooraquatics60926 күн бұрын
Saw this fish at Aquashella Dallas, at the GloFish booth. Interesting
@MarkFetko-fg3wi27 күн бұрын
OK, here’s the bad news. This may have been caused by planet nine, which probably orbits earth every 14,000 years, Disturbing orbits of objects in the solar system, causeing orbital bombardment of earth. This may be the global reset button.
@skynaizer784127 күн бұрын
Can I ask which growlights you have for your windows!!
@jimmygimbal27 күн бұрын
Yeah the soltech vita bulb with ikea fixtures.
@skynaizer784127 күн бұрын
@@jimmygimbalOh sorry, I meant the bar light at the very top!!
@RareGenXer28 күн бұрын
@1:13 Amazing how warm it was for thousands of years before the "global warming" scare of the last 40 years, whose only solution is massive government regulation and control of how we live or lives. 🙄
@bippityboppityblumpkin28 күн бұрын
"The Tesla of..." so it's overpriced, overhyped dogshit? K, will skip and throw a thumbs down.
@TheAnarchitek28 күн бұрын
Posted elsewhere: Not Ice Ages. There are simple answers to Earth's accumulation of water, and other resources, but Ice Ages don't enter into it. You cannot look at the past, and assume everything here today was in place then. It's illogical, and unsupported by facts. At some point in the not too distant past, one of the poles was located in the Gulf of Alaska, near the bend in the continental shelf, diametrically opposite to the old polar location 1,500 miles east of Tierra del Fuego, in that whoop-ti-do where South America stretches down to Antarctica. "Floods" are a different story, caused by the shifts I mentioned, and by the massive amount of water deposited on our planet beginning with Noah/Gilgamesh, continuing through the Fall of Empires, more than a millennium later. Gravel is the first of sediments to fall out, and repeated crossings build up gravel, depositing lighter "silt" later, over it. We see gravel under layers of silted mud, in a lot of places. Most geologists agree a water course traveled from the (current location of the) Arctic Ocean, southeasterly across the central US, emptying into what I suspect was the mid-Atlantic (although the Atlantic was still a proto-ocean at the time). Events caused a shift, and that water, on the scale of a half-trillion acre-feet of water swept "westerly". Earth has NOT "always been the way it is today", and the changes are not that distant. The mountain ranges are nowhere near as old as many claim, and I am certain no one alive today would recognize the planet only 100,000 years ago, much less "millions of years ago", so commonly used, y'all abbreviate it "mya". I wish there were a time machine to verify my version, but I believe the Earth itself testifies to the fact. What could have caused the flood that "inundated the interior valleys to a depth that took 30 years to drain off"? Probably nothing short of something doing what Joshua claimed, ignoring all religious trappings. If the Earth had been stopped, the ocean water would have kept moving, pushing the Pacific Plate into South America, then sending a massive tsunami racing (at 400+ mph!) eastward, toward China. The poles were shifted seven times in ancient eras, according to pottery shards. Pottery adopts the magnetic signature of the Earth, in the transformation from wet clay. Archaeologists have known this for a century or more, but geologists are slow to come around.
@mhuynhbettas2537Ай бұрын
Have you tried taking photos with wild bettas?Looking forward to sharing from you From VN
@peanutbutterjellyfish2665Ай бұрын
You saying imagine it happening longer? This happened multiple times over thousands of years. Not just once. Great dam video!
@DRTMaverickАй бұрын
Love the scenic video but you're teaching a hypothesis as if it's certainty.
@TheBeebop420Ай бұрын
Rip murphy
@LUCKY-uz6fqАй бұрын
Good videos amigo how can breed Shell dweller brevis?
@williamedwards1528Ай бұрын
Meh. The biggest flood would be the filling of the Mediterranean about 6 million years ago. Nick Zentner and other established geologists have pretty much described the Missoula and Lake Bonneville floods. Nice try young man
@EasyRieze93Ай бұрын
Noah’s flood
@jwilde642Ай бұрын
Rest In Peace, Fishloaf.
@andrewwhittaker2908Ай бұрын
I have had only one fish that really hurt loosing. Its not common for me, but it happens to us all.
@joesanders6898Ай бұрын
That looked a lot like Frenchman Coulee. I love the geology of Eastern Washington.
@shykology8692Ай бұрын
molly can live in brackish water?
@jimmygimbalАй бұрын
Sure can!
@mickeyableman2306Ай бұрын
Watch ancient apocalypse. This and many other evidences of a much older world.
@LatrinaDeshawnteyАй бұрын
Love this fish, make for a nice subtle supporting role tetra
@Lazy_Fish_KeeperАй бұрын
"It rains more than Forks" Now that is a verbal VISUAL!!!!
@fenus6092 ай бұрын
Lol, no mention of the bettas of course. I've been following GloFish since the release of the betta line and was the one to figure out the silent discountenance. There is a lot of questions and mysteries surrounding them. Such as the the Moonrise Pink line that was created, but never released to the public.
@shaftshot612 ай бұрын
Do they support American workers? Idk I’m just wondering?
@florentincioaba79892 ай бұрын
Bravo from Romania Dracula land ❤🎉
@s.y93082 ай бұрын
Since we can't get asian arowana maybe you can do glo arowana
@s.y93082 ай бұрын
You still need a special lights
@MoxOwl2 ай бұрын
Great video....come on Jimmy we need more of your stuff
@youngseltzer12 ай бұрын
How can I buy some angelfish
@shesellsfish2 ай бұрын
So good to see a video from you again, Jimmy. Man, this facility is massive. A full time vet on staff, that is impressive. I've always been kinda meh about glofish, but I gotta say those glo angel fish are amazing. Hoping to see more videos from you, Jimmy. What fish or shrimp did you end up going home with? 👍❤️👍
@jimmygimbal2 ай бұрын
Hiya Shelby! 5D is definitely impressive operation. One of the cleaner more organized fish farms I’ve seen. I believe I have a video out tomorrow! Won’t be super edited just wanna start putting stuff out there again. I took home some Shrimp for my girlfriend’s daughter. They started spawning right away and now she has so many. It’s been awesome. Good to see you again 🫶🏼
@shesellsfish2 ай бұрын
You too, my friend. I'm truly happy that you're doing videos again. Looking forward to checking out your latest adventures and projects. ❤️
@sunshine467sun2 ай бұрын
Love listening to jimmy talking!
@gregmckee52822 ай бұрын
Great video!!!!! :)
@LaBeLsDistracted2 ай бұрын
Nice to have you back man! Looking forward to some more distractions and inspiration from you!
@dwsnono91042 ай бұрын
Glofish vs actual selective breeding is false comparison fallacy. Without the human inserting a gene, glofish would not have ever existed.
@leonardsanders58262 ай бұрын
Those never looked right to me....abomination is a word that comes to mind...and then again who am I to tell another what they can enjoy in their tank. "To each their own".......
@TheZenGinger2 ай бұрын
OMG, I can't wait! 😄
@williamleidy67132 ай бұрын
Very cool fish farm . Glowfish ? Nah .
@Crunchymom2 ай бұрын
I started all my tanks super natural and planted. I recently said what the heck I’m gonna make a glo tank. Got a light with a timer, used black substrate with crypts, glo danios and corys… this is now my favorite tank to watch. They all have the best personality and I ended up moving that tank to my bedroom so I can watch them swim around under the blue light before bed. Don’t sleep on the glo fish they are too groovy not to fall in love with!
@marzsit98332 ай бұрын
the fighter jets are from the navy air base in oak harbor.
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What are the Neocelus (sp?) californicus? Predator wasps? Mites?
Lol, _Streptocarpus_ aren’t exactly "perennials", at least in my experience. If they’re cared-for and happy, they never die! Haha. Well, they can be evergreen for decades, theoretically. Plus the leaves propagate easily too. They’re one of those “legendary” plants. You know, like there are those grandmas or aunties who have certain plants at their homes, that are 50+ years old. Just sort of “expected” species, usually they’re a combination of African violets, spider plants, peace lilies, pothos & _Schlumbergera_ (Xmas cacti). Lol. I love _Streptocarpus_ as a genus, though, so many great plants. And hardy. I even watered an African violet once with clear tequila, by accident, thinking it was water… nope! My friend had never finished their shot the previous night! 🙄 So the next morning, I was hung over, and watered it cause this cup of “water” was sitting there. And then I smelled liquor. But the violet was absolutely FINE! 😂
Great video, I live in Missoula and I regularly drive back to Portland it is an amazing thing to see! Thanks for the excellent presentation
The terrarium looks fantastic! I’m hoping you are still as excited now, 7 months later, as you were when you made the video. It inspired me back then too. I also saw Lang’s and my wife and I were recently visited Forks, La Push and the Hoh Rainforest area. I just had to do something. This week I pulled the trigger on a UNS Foresta 60E Paludarium. I’m just waiting on plant orders to come in!
That's really awesome!!! I want a tank only with Southamerican species of glowfish: white skirt tetras, x-ray tetras, cory catfish and now Angelfish!!!! 🤩🙌
Oh they’re for sure attention grabbing. Awwww that females just trying to stay safe & hide. My largest blood parrot is super friendly & he’s always pushing his plants around after a water change to how he likes them, it’s adorable to watch, wish I could attach a video. Love how sweet that other breeding pair is w each other unlike the 1st one who was having to hide from the male.
Wow, may I know the location where are you at to pick those clams, so fun. Thanks
Ben Ure Spit, WA
How much do they cost
I have 3 of blue hill stream trout, they really are active and a great addition to the tank. Can be a little bullish but they've not harmed any of my other fish. Though the one plant I hate the most is anubias. Constantly gets covered in algae and the leaves just die off. My anubias are just root. Wish I never of bought them!
You really need to do some geological study. This film bears no relationship to the Lake Missoula floods. There were about 40 such floods in Eastern Washington with no relationship to what was happening in Iceland. And there will always be some idiot who rants about Biblical floods.
Saw this fish at Aquashella Dallas, at the GloFish booth. Interesting
OK, here’s the bad news. This may have been caused by planet nine, which probably orbits earth every 14,000 years, Disturbing orbits of objects in the solar system, causeing orbital bombardment of earth. This may be the global reset button.
Can I ask which growlights you have for your windows!!
Yeah the soltech vita bulb with ikea fixtures.
@@jimmygimbalOh sorry, I meant the bar light at the very top!!
@1:13 Amazing how warm it was for thousands of years before the "global warming" scare of the last 40 years, whose only solution is massive government regulation and control of how we live or lives. 🙄
"The Tesla of..." so it's overpriced, overhyped dogshit? K, will skip and throw a thumbs down.
Posted elsewhere: Not Ice Ages. There are simple answers to Earth's accumulation of water, and other resources, but Ice Ages don't enter into it. You cannot look at the past, and assume everything here today was in place then. It's illogical, and unsupported by facts. At some point in the not too distant past, one of the poles was located in the Gulf of Alaska, near the bend in the continental shelf, diametrically opposite to the old polar location 1,500 miles east of Tierra del Fuego, in that whoop-ti-do where South America stretches down to Antarctica. "Floods" are a different story, caused by the shifts I mentioned, and by the massive amount of water deposited on our planet beginning with Noah/Gilgamesh, continuing through the Fall of Empires, more than a millennium later. Gravel is the first of sediments to fall out, and repeated crossings build up gravel, depositing lighter "silt" later, over it. We see gravel under layers of silted mud, in a lot of places. Most geologists agree a water course traveled from the (current location of the) Arctic Ocean, southeasterly across the central US, emptying into what I suspect was the mid-Atlantic (although the Atlantic was still a proto-ocean at the time). Events caused a shift, and that water, on the scale of a half-trillion acre-feet of water swept "westerly". Earth has NOT "always been the way it is today", and the changes are not that distant. The mountain ranges are nowhere near as old as many claim, and I am certain no one alive today would recognize the planet only 100,000 years ago, much less "millions of years ago", so commonly used, y'all abbreviate it "mya". I wish there were a time machine to verify my version, but I believe the Earth itself testifies to the fact. What could have caused the flood that "inundated the interior valleys to a depth that took 30 years to drain off"? Probably nothing short of something doing what Joshua claimed, ignoring all religious trappings. If the Earth had been stopped, the ocean water would have kept moving, pushing the Pacific Plate into South America, then sending a massive tsunami racing (at 400+ mph!) eastward, toward China. The poles were shifted seven times in ancient eras, according to pottery shards. Pottery adopts the magnetic signature of the Earth, in the transformation from wet clay. Archaeologists have known this for a century or more, but geologists are slow to come around.
Have you tried taking photos with wild bettas?Looking forward to sharing from you From VN
You saying imagine it happening longer? This happened multiple times over thousands of years. Not just once. Great dam video!
Love the scenic video but you're teaching a hypothesis as if it's certainty.
Rip murphy
Good videos amigo how can breed Shell dweller brevis?
Meh. The biggest flood would be the filling of the Mediterranean about 6 million years ago. Nick Zentner and other established geologists have pretty much described the Missoula and Lake Bonneville floods. Nice try young man
Noah’s flood
Rest In Peace, Fishloaf.
I have had only one fish that really hurt loosing. Its not common for me, but it happens to us all.
That looked a lot like Frenchman Coulee. I love the geology of Eastern Washington.
molly can live in brackish water?
Sure can!
Watch ancient apocalypse. This and many other evidences of a much older world.
Love this fish, make for a nice subtle supporting role tetra
"It rains more than Forks" Now that is a verbal VISUAL!!!!
Lol, no mention of the bettas of course. I've been following GloFish since the release of the betta line and was the one to figure out the silent discountenance. There is a lot of questions and mysteries surrounding them. Such as the the Moonrise Pink line that was created, but never released to the public.
Do they support American workers? Idk I’m just wondering?
Bravo from Romania Dracula land ❤🎉
Since we can't get asian arowana maybe you can do glo arowana
You still need a special lights
Great video....come on Jimmy we need more of your stuff
How can I buy some angelfish
So good to see a video from you again, Jimmy. Man, this facility is massive. A full time vet on staff, that is impressive. I've always been kinda meh about glofish, but I gotta say those glo angel fish are amazing. Hoping to see more videos from you, Jimmy. What fish or shrimp did you end up going home with? 👍❤️👍
Hiya Shelby! 5D is definitely impressive operation. One of the cleaner more organized fish farms I’ve seen. I believe I have a video out tomorrow! Won’t be super edited just wanna start putting stuff out there again. I took home some Shrimp for my girlfriend’s daughter. They started spawning right away and now she has so many. It’s been awesome. Good to see you again 🫶🏼
You too, my friend. I'm truly happy that you're doing videos again. Looking forward to checking out your latest adventures and projects. ❤️
Love listening to jimmy talking!
Great video!!!!! :)
Nice to have you back man! Looking forward to some more distractions and inspiration from you!
Glofish vs actual selective breeding is false comparison fallacy. Without the human inserting a gene, glofish would not have ever existed.
Those never looked right to me....abomination is a word that comes to mind...and then again who am I to tell another what they can enjoy in their tank. "To each their own".......
OMG, I can't wait! 😄
Very cool fish farm . Glowfish ? Nah .
I started all my tanks super natural and planted. I recently said what the heck I’m gonna make a glo tank. Got a light with a timer, used black substrate with crypts, glo danios and corys… this is now my favorite tank to watch. They all have the best personality and I ended up moving that tank to my bedroom so I can watch them swim around under the blue light before bed. Don’t sleep on the glo fish they are too groovy not to fall in love with!
the fighter jets are from the navy air base in oak harbor.
Great job 👏
Thanks for the video. Their operation is amazing!