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How professionals transfer fish from the bag to there aquarium without transferring the old water.
How the professionals transfer fish from the bag to there aquarium without transferring the old water.
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How the professionals transfer fish from the bag to there aquarium without transferring the old water.
Check out my online store where I sell unique Thailand items and the famous “catfish in a tank ” t-shirts.
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26 Comments
Your fish farm is awesome!!! Thanks Paul!
thats pretty interesting how you just dump the fish out of the bags, your water must be all about the same temp..when we take pickerel fry in bags like that and put them in out little lakes, we set the bag with the fish in it for about an hour, just to let the water get to close to the same temp, so we dont kill the little buggers with cold shock.
More fish loving it
Nice video but are they salmon catfish
So my understanding is when you open the bags the water they are in quickly becomes more acidic and if they are kept in it it can kill them. It's less about introducing nasties although I wouldn't want the water in my tank plus all the good quarantine advice you gave. So while they are in sealed bags you can float them in the tank or pond to equalise the temperature but then the moment you open the bag you want them out of that water asap.
They remind me of Tadpoles except for the fins and tail, well, nothing like Tadpoles at all realy. LOL Good luck with this batch. Cheers. 🙂
Great video never forget people to give a like hope you give us a relike thank you so much and best greetings from Thailand
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Makes sense to do everything possible to avoid spreading disease .
Good morning Paul. I hope the YT experts are happy. 😊 Have a great day. Best wishes Bob.
Thanks for sharing! Always interesting to follow how it goes with the fish.
Set them free "kinda" xD
thanks for sharing the fish video Paul, have a nice evening
My favourite videos involve the fish,something i will be keen to do when living in Thailand.great stuff
Yeh I would see why if you were putting them into a tank with other fish. Nice new net eh 😉 I suppose getting rid of the old water would be better just in case too though.
I agree with your idea – if you are in a situation where there is a danger of contaminating existing fish with new stock, a quarantine tank is appropriate. The idea that it's the water that's carrying disease and not the fish is kind of silly. That said, I'm a firm believer in "plop and drop", exactly what you did here. I've kept aquariums for decades and have never lost a fish due to temperature or water condition shock.
The more your stay in fish farming the more you do the thing and the more the fish grows better
Nice one but how is the price of fish food over there in Thailand
I really do appreciate the content you put out family friendly and my daughters and I love watching you only thing I would ask make your episode was a little longer we actually do enjoy it
👍 looks like you’ve got it all figured out. Time to bestow title of professional fish farmer 😁. Time to up your game and figure out how to breed em.
Always a pleasure to watch Paul.
Some useful tips. Thanks a lot.
I love watching your videos. I find them soooo relaxing. I will travel to Thailand one of these days.
This is really intuitive
I see you had 2 supervisors in the beginning. Lol. Good information. Thanks. As always ❤️💙🧡💛💚👍👍👍👍👍
I want to live in a farm and have a simple life like you. I'm in Canada at the moment. Can you please tell me how I can simply live on my own?
ok i am happy this time lol