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THE STORY OF SALMON (Exploring Their Fascinating Lifecycle)
Have you ever wondered what the secret life of salmon looks like? Join us on an incredible journey as we explore the fascinating lifecycle of one of the most iconic fish in the world. From the time they hatch as tiny eggs in a freshwater stream, to their incredible migration across thousands of miles of open ocean and back again to their spawning grounds, we'll uncover the incredible adaptations and behaviors that have allowed salmon to thrive in some of the harshest aquatic environments on the planet.
First, we'll examine the various stages of a salmon's life, including their early life as fry and their transformation into smolt as they prepare to migrate to the ocean. We'll also learn about the key environmental factors that influence their growth and survival, such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the availability of food and predators.
Next, we'll follow salmon on their epic migration to the ocean, where they face a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. We'll explore the incredible navigational abilities that allow salmon to find their way across thousands of miles of open ocean, as well as the adaptations that help them to survive and thrive in this new environment.
Finally, we'll return to the freshwater streams where salmon spawn and die, completing their life cycle and beginning the process anew. We'll examine the complex behaviors and interactions that take place during the spawning process, and how these interactions are critical to the survival of the species.
Through engaging storytelling and expert commentary, "The Secret Life of Salmon" is an eye-opening exploration of one of the most remarkable species on the planet. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a fisherman, or simply curious about the natural world, this video is sure to leave you with a new appreciation for these incredible fish and their incredible journey through life. Get ready to be amazed by the fascinating lifecycle of salmon!
First, we'll examine the various stages of a salmon's life, including their early life as fry and their transformation into smolt as they prepare to migrate to the ocean. We'll also learn about the key environmental factors that influence their growth and survival, such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the availability of food and predators.
Next, we'll follow salmon on their epic migration to the ocean, where they face a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. We'll explore the incredible navigational abilities that allow salmon to find their way across thousands of miles of open ocean, as well as the adaptations that help them to survive and thrive in this new environment.
Finally, we'll return to the freshwater streams where salmon spawn and die, completing their life cycle and beginning the process anew. We'll examine the complex behaviors and interactions that take place during the spawning process, and how these interactions are critical to the survival of the species.
Through engaging storytelling and expert commentary, "The Secret Life of Salmon" is an eye-opening exploration of one of the most remarkable species on the planet. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a fisherman, or simply curious about the natural world, this video is sure to leave you with a new appreciation for these incredible fish and their incredible journey through life. Get ready to be amazed by the fascinating lifecycle of salmon!
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AQUARIUM MOSS Inspiration (Mosses you should definitely try)
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Aquatic mosses may provide many benefits for your Aquarium. They are great looking and usually really easy to keep and propagate. Not only they add more natural look to any aquarium, but they can also provide great cover for fry and may also be source of food for these freshly born/hatched fish. In today's video I will present you may 4 favourite moss types that I would recommend everyone to tr...
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Today I have prepared another video for you guys that is about one of the most successful fish on this channel. We have covered basically everything you need to know about Platies and today we will add the last missing thing, the full breeding guide for beginners. In case you enjoy these little active fish as much as I do, make sure to check also other videos in my Platy Fish Series: th-cam.com...
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MUST WATCH before getting AQUARIUM PLANTS !!!
มุมมอง 361ปีที่แล้ว
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ASSASSIN SNAIL "Clea helena" (Species Spotlight)
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Endler's Livebearer (BLACK BAR ENDLERS - Class N)
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PLANARIA TRAP Review
มุมมอง 7Kปีที่แล้ว
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Pelia Moss "Monosolenium tenerum" (Easy to keep Aquarium Moss)
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Beautiful HD Aquarium with Relaxing Background Music 🎧
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Beautiful HD Aquarium with Relaxing Background Music 🎧
Black Cory's are cute
This shit easy to breed. aquarium with 0.5 cm mulm. i have 8 adult now i have atleast 16 tiny assasin snail. n No egg eater fish allowed
Ive just got some Subwassertang not sure if its a moss, but it’s pretty cool
Nicely done. Corydoras are beautiful.
hi sir i see my fishes rubbing themselves against substrate but there's no white spots on them but they only rub themselves ... what should i do please help me out I'm really worried..... thank you
I wonder what is that food that fishes eats in every picture
So where exactly do I cut Inorder to propagate?
I've had an infestation of planaria and pest snails in one my 40 gal planted tanks before and introduce 3 yoyo loaches. After about a month or so I've never had any planaria issue afterwards. They also completely got rid of all the pest snails too.
Congratulations
They are awesome....nothing cleans better.....just make sure theres not alot of excess food in the tank, then the ecosystem within your aquarium should cintrol their numbers. Having fish that hunt them is also a good idea. My Ruby Barbs definitely help to keep that control.
How long are they pregnant for
What’s your temperature?
Just buy no planaria. It works wonders
Dude. I set up a tank, dechlorinate. Let it run for an hour or two and then just put in the fish. Ive never ever ever aclamated a fish, or cycled a tank. And i havent lost 1 single fish and i have 10 tanks, everything from galaxy rasboras, to pea puffers and plattys to shovel nose catfish and oscars. Why keep fish in quarenteen for 2 weeks? Jut make sure you do a watwr change every singe week for a month that first month, because beneficial bacteria is still building up. And then your good. I water change my tanks every 2 to sometimes 4 weeks. Through out the old whives tales omg
And “dude”, I drive all the time and have never been in a car accident, so I guess that means it is pointless for me to wear a seat belt… Precautions and redundant safety measures are not without reason. It’s good that you have fish safe tap water and the stock you get are all healthy enough. That doesn’t mean “extra efforts” are unwarranted.
I like the looks of duckweed.I spent time in the Louisiana bayou and loved the place.BUT,I let the duck weed cover the surface of my water and the fish began dying off rapidly.Then I realized the toxic gases need to escape from the water surface.I removed enough duckweed to where it only covered about 60% of the surface,and my remaining fish were fine. I still have duckweed in the tank after 3 years,and keep it under control covering only 60% of the surface and all is well.
Ive had my plants (6 of them) for 3 years,and after they were adults,and even flowered (they were flowering when I bought them)the growth ended,but they remain healthy. Thanks for the video bud.Now,Im a bit more confident in cutting them. Just subscribed .
Hmm even if a plant is a slow grower, if you have enough of it then it will suck up a fair amount of nitrates as I learned that with java ferns as my java ferns grew fairly slowly but took up half the volume of my aquarium.
I moved mine yesterday but I didn't hear any croaking!
Thanks for the vids! I'm trying to figure out how to grow this moss, now I'll just scatter them wherever 😂
what a video with great time and efforts invested! perfect explanation matee i just have had a female laying fries. 2 female platys and 2 guppys in a 17.2 gallon planted tank. it'd be a great help if you can tell if the fries would live in this environment or i need something like a breeder tank in it..
Great video dude! Thank you!
Can you help me? Mine's leaves are just comming off and the stem looks very weak.
I had a couple that looked like they was dying.I clipped off the dead leaves,and planted them out of water and added just a TINY bit of Flourish aquatic plant fertilizer,and tho it took a month and a half,the plants were revived.
Just babies , older 10 days
Great video! The Blue Japan are my favorite! That vibrant blue is absolutely stunningly Beautiful! 💙
So happy to find someone with the three species that I love ...Cory's ...Endlers..and Shrimp ....but like many people..I love Cory's so much...
Elimde güzel endler türleri mevcut ilginizi çeker mi ?
yes very nice and what I like is there are enough tanks that are not too big, I'm just returning to the hobby after several years and have seen fish rooms with many tanks with quite a few being large which is not the way I want to go. However, watching this video has certainly given me some inspiration and much to think about ? I have now liked and subscribed to your channel Paul from the UK
Thats it! Im buying some moss! The vibes in this are immaculate 💎
Gg
Probably one of the most informative videos I've seen on aqaurium plants! Told me exactly what I needed to know and much more. Thanks!
Does discuss adapot to black colour
Cannot find you on Instagram ?
good job bro thanks for the very detailed explanation,but i have one question. After cutting the Limnophila sessiliflora stem and then planting it again in the substrate, can it still survive?
Yes
I have a video on my channel of a 4feet x 2feet aquarium, I started getting 60$-80$ electricity bills every month in India This is the prohibitive cost, People today find entertainment online like movies web series games, Rather than in real life like hobbies and pets.
Awesome video! Also such a useful tip using a comb!
Wonderful experiment! I appreciate you doing the work for us. ❤ Interesting that the HOB was so low. I figure the closer the water level is to the output the less dissolved oxygen will be present in the water. You may have already done this but could you do this test again using an airstone? I’d like to see the results of an airstone in comparison to a sponge filter.
Excellent! Please more on the plants.
how long until it might be to late to treat them?
what's the wafer food that you are feeding them
Nice
Congratulations Pat! The events leading you to this was enjoyable to watch!
The statistics you include are super helpful!
Lovely capture! Well Done! I enjoyed this video very much!
A few fish that eat planaria are nice too. Pigmy Corydoras comes to mind
I have 19. They don't eat them.
These are awesome snails- I’m breeding them now- once they’re out of actual snails to eat, bloodworm (probably black worm too, if you can get it) goes down very well…
Can you please try and measure the levels of oxygen inside a deep substrate about 3-4 inches below where the water above the substrate is otherwise oxygenated well? And if you have access to any Under gravel filter, take sample from the water below the UGF ( taken out via a thin tube down the lift tubes?) There is a lot of debate about whether a deep substrate is anaerobic or not..
Grass guppies were one of the first strains I found, when I first got serious about guppies, over 7 years ago. I still have that line, and understand the challenges of keeping them and working to improve. I am not a huge breeder, but brought home 2 male and 6 females, sold as Multi Color grass... a mix of salmon red and blue markings on the males. Found out later, they had bought BLUE Grass, but ended up breeding them as multicolor. I have isolated the blues and would say I have more blue boys than multi;s..... BUT There have been times a males was not TRUE blue but had such great grass pattern, I allowed him to breed.. I have had people get VERY excited about the Blau mutations - but I will not encourage that! LOL
Excellent photography, and amazing fish room😊
What Endler on the thumbnail???? So beautiful!
Maidenhead aquatics gave me a large free bag of cuttings and i filled up my new aquavue 480 aquarium with superb growth rate in aqusoil sandcapped substrate, and led lights. The leafs are not as far apart on the stem as your plants so im wondering if its a different species but if does look identical.