I don't think you would be disappointed but make sure you come in spring or early Autumn they are the best times of the year if you want to check out some wild spots.
Cory is literally humanity goals. What an absolute gem of a person. His dedication to educating people and to helping us understand complex nuance... he's a rare breed 🤣❤🐟❤
Nick, I've been watching your videos for a while now, and you've helped me with my now year-long fishkeeping hoppy like no other! On the other end of things, I've been shopping with Cory and have had the best customer experience ever. I bought a sponge filter once, accidentally lost a piece down the toiled when draining water, and his company completely replaced my filter for free. You're both assets to the fishkeeping world, and I appreciate what both of you have done for the community warmly!
I have moved 3,000 miles away from my family and friends (and fish tanks!!) for college. These videos really do make my day and take some stress and anxiety off for a while. Thanks so much man.
Great video! I always love listening to Cory he seems down to earth and loves experimenting and that's what the hobby is all about, Thanks for sharing Nick 🙂
After years and years of watching and following, this drops... Amazing! Just imaginge Alex from Fishtory dropping a bit of extra science on top of all that and that'd be a damn heaven! Wonderful wonderful wonderful content!
Really neat video, loaded with lots of good info and wisdom gained through years of trial and error and experimentation! Also, the crinkling bag of clams at 1:23:57 woke up my cat, who thought it was treat time xD
I think those Pinocchio shrimp at 5:25 are _Caridina gracilirostris_ -which is an appropriate specific name, meaning "thin-snouted", or "gracile rostrum" lol. I read that they’re a brackish species from Japan. But I guess many shrimp and crustaceans are "brackish", at certain points in their development?
Please make one tutorial for cardinal tetras i have tried the neon tetra method it didn't work out for me. Would be helpfull if you make a tutorial because your tutorial has been very clear compared to others.
Very nice video. Cory should add a lot more circulation to the buffalo heads tank as their natural habitat and biology of the fish, they will show a lot different behavior too. One of my favourite species in the hobby together with its cousin Tinanti.
So nice to see you with Corey, I watched him all the time when I first started with my hobby, are you back in Brisbane? I live in Childers and am going down soon.. would love to visit your shop..
For your hard water use sulfur you can get it for plants it's yellow and use it in your filters it will kill hair LG and it will probably take care of that in tank with the ferns in it
All livebearer tanks should have hornworth floating. The more the better and you will get so many fry in no time. Having the blue platies not substantially increasing in numbers just tells you you need more hiding spaces in form of flating plants. It for sure doesn't take a year as Cory states. Do it right!
I had a mini musk turtle from when I was 10 till 17 then my mom got rid of him when she moved without my permission. He never basked so I got rid of his basking area and as long as they have good calcium their shells won’t get soft
@AquariumCoop there is a spot in this video where you are talking about a live barer that the body isn’t how you would like it to be. The sponge filter in the shot appears to be buried in the gravel. Is that just the camera angle, or is this a thing that can be done and still have effective filtration?
The Vienna guppies look just like what I have been calling snake skin guppies . 😂 I have a couple hundred that look like this I bred them from random fancy guppies .
I stopped eating anything fish no seafood at all for 15 years when i had 29 tanks in my house 25 years ago, now i started tanks again at 3 small-ish tanks im happy at this being 52yo this is enough work for me, lazy hey? Or smart?
That story about the little turtles in Florida adapting to being smaller is BS. That particular species is called a “Stinkpot,” the smallest species of Musk turtles (there are many species.) They only grow to 4 - 5” max and should be offered a dry place (branch, rock) to crawl out and bask even if they seldom use it. There are certain states (like Florida) where turtles under 5” can be sold, it varies from state to state, every state has it’s own laws.
I also find it strange that a businessman would waste time & effort breeding a turtle species he’s unable to sell, rather to simply “give them away(?)” His resources would be better utilized if he became involved in a “breed-to-release” program of an endemic, CITES-listed, endangered chelonian -of which there are many. Species such as Gopher Tortoises, Wood turtles, Blandings turtles, Alligator snapping turtles & Diamondback terrapins are all on the decline. Obtaining a “breed-to-release” license from the Turtle & Tortoise Conservancy or the local Fish & Game Dept isn’t difficult (I’ve done it.) Programs whose goal is to repopulate newly protected areas by reintroducing breeding colonies already exist and guidelines for species specific implementation are available.
You need plant density and the plant to photosynthesize fast enough to maximize oxygen. You won't see pearling until the water has hit super saturation. This also needs enough light and nutrients in each tank to achieve it. Not always the easiest thing to balance when you have a lot of systems all going at once and aren't just flooding the water column with nutrients, injected co2 and lights.
@@AquariumCoop my dwarf buce pearls before almost every other plant I own.... generally within 20 to 30 minutes of lights turning on. Today, for the first time, my dwarf lilies from you pearled 🎉 I recently changed my lighting schedule to 8 hours off/ 3 hours on/4 hours off/ 3 hours on/3 hours off/3 hours on to keep the algae from coming back. The plants are definitely competing with the algae, and based on the number of plants pearling, I hope they will now be *outcompeting* the algae 😅
It's the registered name of the company, for over a decade. It's a recognized brand, and Cory has addressed why he selected the name **and** if he had known then what he knew 10 years later, he would have selected a different name. That being said, his program that rewards school aged kids for getting into the hobby and learning how to responsibly breed is very true to the cooperative concept he named his business for. I'm really glad he doesn't charge membership fees like the food co-op does, and doesn't exploit people like another co-op I was in.
I gently disagree with Cory and with Kaarataka because I think it • IS • a co-op. The way Cory focuses on local breeders, local clubs, improving the hobby, bringing in other experts, not just profits. In my opinion, this makes it very co-op-ish.
@@toriwilson6961 I too think it is exactly what Cory envisioned: a co-op The reason he wished he'd named it differently, is after Edmonds started doing charter schools, people assumed it was an education co-op 😂 He's talked about it in a few videos. It's very much a co-operative aquarium store, focusing on sustainability, buy local, and supporting new breeders in the business. How many corporate stores tell people, "don't buy from us, unless you have no option to buy local"?
I'll have to come visit your setup soon ;) Thanks for visiting.
😂maybe one day I’ll give you guys a tour of my shit 😂
Make your products available in Australia. I tried to get the products and no shipping as of now to Australia. 😢
Do this! Anyone that agrees like this comment to show them we want this tour to happen!
I don't think you would be disappointed but make sure you come in spring or early Autumn they are the best times of the year if you want to check out some wild spots.
@@Nigelaquaticsfish what?
Cory is literally humanity goals. What an absolute gem of a person. His dedication to educating people and to helping us understand complex nuance... he's a rare breed 🤣❤🐟❤
Nick, I've been watching your videos for a while now, and you've helped me with my now year-long fishkeeping hoppy like no other! On the other end of things, I've been shopping with Cory and have had the best customer experience ever. I bought a sponge filter once, accidentally lost a piece down the toiled when draining water, and his company completely replaced my filter for free. You're both assets to the fishkeeping world, and I appreciate what both of you have done for the community warmly!
Omg a collab with my two fav fish TH-camrs? This is amazing! ☺️
I have moved 3,000 miles away from my family and friends (and fish tanks!!) for college. These videos really do make my day and take some stress and anxiety off for a while. Thanks so much man.
Family and friends is all over the place you are loved
Jesus, where did you go? Hogwarts?
Can always get a dorm fish tank 😉
@@olivervarney2853 was planning on line breeding some shrimp!!
YESSSSS!!!! It finally has been released!!
That’s what she said 😂
What a great collaboration! Thank you!
Great video! I always love listening to Cory he seems down to earth and loves experimenting and that's what the hobby is all about, Thanks for sharing Nick 🙂
"It must be weird for you to hear that." ... "It is." Love that little human moment (and of course the fishroom ;)
Great collaboration
Cory’s shop is incredible ..
So cool to see a fellow Aussie lad getting amongst it overseas 👍👍👍 have spent a lot of time watching content from the pair of you, cheers
Cory is amazing been watching him since I started watching TH-cam.
Whoa!!!! Mind blown!!! Awesome to see you two together!!!!
The moment we have been waiting for 😊🎉🎉.
After years and years of watching and following, this drops... Amazing! Just imaginge Alex from Fishtory dropping a bit of extra science on top of all that and that'd be a damn heaven! Wonderful wonderful wonderful content!
These 2 great legends inspire me a lot. I am learning a lot from the moment they chat.
Great fish!
That puffer is an absolute unit
How awesome! The two best channels on TH-cam if you want anything fish!!
Cory is a legit legend
Finally 🎉🎉 Cory’s fish room ❤
I LOVE ALL YOUR STUFF
I've wanted some of those mini musk turtles ever since you first showed them!🤘💥🐢🔥
Finally! I was waiting for this video to come out :D
You are an amazing guy, so proud of you and your channel!
Really neat video, loaded with lots of good info and wisdom gained through years of trial and error and experimentation! Also, the crinkling bag of clams at 1:23:57 woke up my cat, who thought it was treat time xD
Been waiting for this one. Well done !
I think those Pinocchio shrimp at 5:25 are _Caridina gracilirostris_ -which is an appropriate specific name, meaning "thin-snouted", or "gracile rostrum" lol. I read that they’re a brackish species from Japan. But I guess many shrimp and crustaceans are "brackish", at certain points in their development?
Dang, was very interested in them but brackish water rules it out for me😂
Super cool fly river turtle
Watched cory for years! Ive learnt so much! But… that large pebble substrate makes my eye twitch 🤣🤣
I wish I can just up and visit Cory and his offish 😆
(nerms know this term)
Thanks for sharing!
Yes everyone knows Cory❤
Please make one tutorial for cardinal tetras i have tried the neon tetra method it didn't work out for me. Would be helpfull if you make a tutorial because your tutorial has been very clear compared to others.
Very nice video. Cory should add a lot more circulation to the buffalo heads tank as their natural habitat and biology of the fish, they will show a lot different behavior too. One of my favourite species in the hobby together with its cousin Tinanti.
I will have to arrange some time to visit your koi fish setup soon to learn new experiences.
Thanks
I’m here Cory!!! I can help you out!
So nice to see you with Corey, I watched him all the time when I first started with my hobby, are you back in Brisbane? I live in Childers and am going down soon.. would love to visit your shop..
I loved this.
Very cool, thank you!
Thanks for this video.
I'm not gonna lie, when I saw Ladybird I kinda teared up a little 🥲
We love cory! Yes, im speaking for everyone 😂
GREAT VIDEO!
This is awesome!!
21:58 my moscows are thumbs 👍🏼
Great video and interview, really enjoyed it. What type of small bristlenose plecos were those (~42nd minute mark)?
Amazing my two favourite u tubers 🎉🎉🎉
Hi love your videos keep up the good work 👍
you should do an aqua scaping video. or go over German blue ram breeding behavior in depth (include behavior before they start cleaning their surface)
It’s interesting that so many live bearers have the same general shape.
Thank you
This must be in the employee only door lol didn’t see any of this today when I went wanted to see the big puffer
I thought he was going to say Aquarium Co-Op was going to be carrying Bug Buffet at the end of this video 😁
Lovely
Yes
One day I’ll visit
For your hard water use sulfur you can get it for plants it's yellow and use it in your filters it will kill hair LG and it will probably take care of that in tank with the ferns in it
RIP Ladybird ❤
All livebearer tanks should have hornworth floating. The more the better and you will get so many fry in no time. Having the blue platies not substantially increasing in numbers just tells you you need more hiding spaces in form of flating plants. It for sure doesn't take a year as Cory states. Do it right!
Hi Nick, I breed bristlenose catfish, I have some beautiful long fin yellow bristlenose, uk though
Could you put QR codes at tanks, plants, fridges… leave a pad, have the helper scan each location and clear directions would be displayed?
I wish I saw Cory talk about canister filters sooner in my hobby time. I have 2 tanks with them. And I hate them
Hello, I was just wondering what kind of pump you would use for a sponge filter if you had a 20 gallon tank with ghost shrimp and panda corys
Rip Ladybird ❤❤❤
Awww Ladybird 🩷 RIP
Hello not a competition but first let's go
I had a mini musk turtle from when I was 10 till 17 then my mom got rid of him when she moved without my permission. He never basked so I got rid of his basking area and as long as they have good calcium their shells won’t get soft
How long does he leave the tank lights on? whatever lights he's using is the reason for pearling like that wothoput c02.
Almost thought you forgot 😏
Alhamdulilah
From Indonesian 🙏🏾
limia perugia (black chin livebearer) WANNNTTTT
@AquariumCoop there is a spot in this video where you are talking about a live barer that the body isn’t how you would like it to be. The sponge filter in the shot appears to be buried in the gravel. Is that just the camera angle, or is this a thing that can be done and still have effective filtration?
What is the name of the bristlenose pleco in the video? Species and L#
RIP Ladybird
🔥
Did you fly to America to make this?
Have aquarium co-op sell your bug buffet! I’ve been wanting to try it but there isn’t a way to get it
what are the fish called in the first tank? I can't spell it to find them.
P.S. im sooooo dyslexic
Would you ever livestream again in the future 🤔
hi
And I'm sitting here, struggling to get Madakas to hatch.
You're in the States? I want to meet you!
Where can i get a mini musk turtle?
Cory come and save the Red Finned Blue Eye.
46:46 what is that plant pearling, Sounds like Bolbaides.. ?
Please help
Bolbitis
@@GBfromTennessee tnx
If you let Corey just talk this video would be 36 hours long!
He’s my background noice when I’m in the garage working on a project
Cory how do you get rid of the bladder snails my tank is infested? Thank you
@@lindataylor8302
Try Clown Loaches or a couple large predatory snails that won’t breed out-of-control. Both are snail eaters.
The Vienna guppies look just like what I have been calling snake skin guppies . 😂 I have a couple hundred that look like this I bred them from random fancy guppies .
Anyone catch what that tiny pleco is called?
47:27
I stopped eating anything fish no seafood at all for 15 years when i had 29 tanks in my house 25 years ago, now i started tanks again at 3 small-ish tanks im happy at this being 52yo this is enough work for me, lazy hey? Or smart?
No way
w
i have watch for years, please ship me healthy guppies. i am getting sick ones from the stores PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He waters his pothos way too much in general 😅
That story about the little turtles in Florida adapting to being smaller is BS. That particular species is called a “Stinkpot,” the smallest species of Musk turtles (there are many species.) They only grow to 4 - 5” max and should be offered a dry place (branch, rock) to crawl out and bask even if they seldom use it. There are certain states (like Florida) where turtles under 5” can be sold, it varies from state to state, every state has it’s own laws.
I also find it strange that a businessman would waste time & effort breeding a turtle species he’s unable to sell, rather to simply “give them away(?)” His resources would be better utilized if he became involved in a “breed-to-release” program of an endemic, CITES-listed, endangered chelonian -of which there are many. Species such as Gopher Tortoises, Wood turtles, Blandings turtles, Alligator snapping turtles & Diamondback terrapins are all on the decline. Obtaining a “breed-to-release” license from the Turtle & Tortoise Conservancy or the local Fish & Game Dept isn’t difficult (I’ve done it.) Programs whose goal is to repopulate newly protected areas by reintroducing breeding colonies already exist and guidelines for species specific implementation are available.
well then why isnt your other 29 planted tanks with the same filters and lights pearling??? am i missing something? is so what is it.
carbonated water fosho wake up people
You need plant density and the plant to photosynthesize fast enough to maximize oxygen. You won't see pearling until the water has hit super saturation. This also needs enough light and nutrients in each tank to achieve it. Not always the easiest thing to balance when you have a lot of systems all going at once and aren't just flooding the water column with nutrients, injected co2 and lights.
@@hellothere312your high er than me 😂
@@AquariumCoop my dwarf buce pearls before almost every other plant I own.... generally within 20 to 30 minutes of lights turning on.
Today, for the first time, my dwarf lilies from you pearled 🎉
I recently changed my lighting schedule to 8 hours off/ 3 hours on/4 hours off/ 3 hours on/3 hours off/3 hours on to keep the algae from coming back.
The plants are definitely competing with the algae, and based on the number of plants pearling, I hope they will now be *outcompeting* the algae 😅
Simple?.....
Really wish he would remove coop from the branding since it isn't a coop.
It's the registered name of the company, for over a decade.
It's a recognized brand, and Cory has addressed why he selected the name **and** if he had known then what he knew 10 years later, he would have selected a different name.
That being said, his program that rewards school aged kids for getting into the hobby and learning how to responsibly breed is very true to the cooperative concept he named his business for.
I'm really glad he doesn't charge membership fees like the food co-op does, and doesn't exploit people like another co-op I was in.
I gently disagree with Cory and with Kaarataka because I think it • IS • a co-op. The way Cory focuses on local breeders, local clubs, improving the hobby, bringing in other experts, not just profits. In my opinion, this makes it very co-op-ish.
@@toriwilson6961 I too think it is exactly what Cory envisioned: a co-op
The reason he wished he'd named it differently, is after Edmonds started doing charter schools, people assumed it was an education co-op 😂
He's talked about it in a few videos.
It's very much a co-operative aquarium store, focusing on sustainability, buy local, and supporting new breeders in the business.
How many corporate stores tell people, "don't buy from us, unless you have no option to buy local"?
Cant stand the guy
Why are you here then?