Thanks for the video! It is awesome experience that you are sharing. One thing I'd like to point out for next better video that you need to improve in filming. I felt a little dizzy because video pan so fast. Hopefully you don't take it a negative opinion!
Tbh as long as the blackout wasn't more than 24hr, they'd be perfectly fine. Even then- they'd more than likely survive. We lived in tornado alley and our clownfish and other fish lived through countless outages over their 5+ year lifespan. One single clownfish actually outlived every other fish, he lived to about 13-15 before the tank was taken down permanently. Little guy had the tank completely to himself for many years since he didn't get along with other species we tried to introduce and we valued him over other fish. He'd tolerate them for about a few months before ripping up their fins. Spoiled lil brat
Really enjoyed the video. You should also do some videos about fresh water fishes. Most people cannot afford to keep a salt water aquarium and maintain it properly.
Just started looking into aquariums/paludarium as a hobby... My current living situation has a Wall of different size shelves that held thousands of pounds of books previously and could definitely hold some tanks. Fresh water setups that are "set and forget" seem like the play from videos I've watched the past week or two, but long term when I purchase some land I could see having a shipping container that is environment controlled for a shark tank. Just gotta figure out the laser on their back situation next...
Very cool lots off colours in your fish I 🐟 I need to purchase some more my tropical tank 160liter I has 8 big brisslnoise I has had 20 is it safe stick to same number as before I don't whant over crowding and death 😢😢😢
I used to work at sustainable aquatics but was just fired yesterday it’s a nice place sure but the people who work there “I’m looking at you Amy” she’s an manager at this place and fired me because “we don’t have enough people to look after you and give you tasks” I would go on but ima end it here.
Nang daerah probolinggo kene iki nsng situbondo yen arep tuku iwak iwak ngono iku seng cedak pancene wes penggaweane pemuda pemudine kono hasil soko perbaijan ekositeme laute pantaie soko ajur ajuran ndisek sakiki dadi mata pencaharian kerjo hasil
Tolle Zuchtanlage! 👍 Allerdings bin ich kein Freund dieser unnatürlichen, langflossigen Zuchtform des Clownfisches, aber "über Geschmack lässt sich ja bekanntlich nicht streiten...🙄
Still much kinder comparing to breeding fancy goldfish/koi, which over 99% of the healthy off springs got rejected from “beauty contests” then death sentenced! Sure, these clowns aren't strong enough to survive in the wild, but neither do toy poodles... So, this “campaign” is actually great for converting goldfish/koi owners into clownfish keepers?
I believe they originally stated as a father/son team some years back. What an awesome experience!!!
This is awesome! Thank you for showing us this humongous facility.
Good luck on your fish breeding
Glad to see we have so many captive bred options. I'll never buy an ocean caught fish again.
OMG, clown fish are so cute, love playing with them in their habitat whenever I do scuba dive
Great video enjoy seeing behind the scenes at these type of facilities, good luck with your new channel and podcast!
Amazing video! So cool. Thanks guys
Holy moly that place is incredible. Wow.
Wow that was amazing, I can’t wait to get into the hobby
Holy moly that place is incredible. Wow.. I want that.
Wow, amazing facility. 👍
Great commentary.
🎉big love and big respect nice video
Thanks for the video! It is awesome experience that you are sharing. One thing I'd like to point out for next better video that you need to improve in filming. I felt a little dizzy because video pan so fast. Hopefully you don't take it a negative opinion!
Excellent - thank you! In a minor point, its' ROItifers. Hi Roy ...
Wow I hope they have a backup power system in place, would be bad if there was a blackout in their area 😳
Tbh as long as the blackout wasn't more than 24hr, they'd be perfectly fine. Even then- they'd more than likely survive. We lived in tornado alley and our clownfish and other fish lived through countless outages over their 5+ year lifespan. One single clownfish actually outlived every other fish, he lived to about 13-15 before the tank was taken down permanently. Little guy had the tank completely to himself for many years since he didn't get along with other species we tried to introduce and we valued him over other fish. He'd tolerate them for about a few months before ripping up their fins. Spoiled lil brat
@@sinny5404 Temporary power outage might be OK, as long as the nitrifying-bacteria filter medium is exposed to air, such as wet-dry trickle filter.
Really worth to see it.
Really enjoyed the video. You should also do some videos about fresh water fishes. Most people cannot afford to keep a salt water aquarium and maintain it properly.
Just started looking into aquariums/paludarium as a hobby... My current living situation has a Wall of different size shelves that held thousands of pounds of books previously and could definitely hold some tanks. Fresh water setups that are "set and forget" seem like the play from videos I've watched the past week or two, but long term when I purchase some land I could see having a shipping container that is environment controlled for a shark tank. Just gotta figure out the laser on their back situation next...
Unbelievable place 🤓👍
Just found this channel 👍 new subscriber here
Yellow belly blue tangs do not come from the Red Sea at all, they are found only in the Indian Ocean ie Kenya, Madagascar, Sumatra etc etc ..........
Very cool lots off colours in your fish I 🐟 I need to purchase some more my tropical tank 160liter I has 8 big brisslnoise I has had 20 is it safe stick to same number as before I don't whant over crowding and death 😢😢😢
wow
I went a little sideways when you said how many breeding clowns you had suddenly the air was sqeaking
The ducklips fish needs to be abolished from existence
I like the traditional clown shape far more than the "long fin"...
7:44 Is this reddish Ocellaris tank raised? What's the typical price?
This is located in Jefferson city, not Knoxville. My cousin works there.
Did you see that clownfish in with that lion fish? They have so many they use them as food maybe?
They cull the clowns that have any flared gills or hump head. But they don't go to waste!
I used to work at sustainable aquatics but was just fired yesterday it’s a nice place sure but the people who work there “I’m looking at you Amy” she’s an manager at this place and fired me because “we don’t have enough people to look after you and give you tasks” I would go on but ima end it here.
I want that
Bro sounds like maxthemeatguy
That first clownfish has a botched lip
00:08 thats shaniqua
Nang daerah probolinggo kene iki nsng situbondo yen arep tuku iwak iwak ngono iku seng cedak pancene wes penggaweane pemuda pemudine kono hasil soko perbaijan ekositeme laute pantaie soko ajur ajuran ndisek sakiki dadi mata pencaharian kerjo hasil
Tolle Zuchtanlage! 👍 Allerdings bin ich kein Freund dieser unnatürlichen, langflossigen Zuchtform des Clownfisches, aber "über Geschmack lässt sich ja bekanntlich nicht streiten...🙄
0:08
Why are his lips so Full for a fish lol
Maybe she's born with it
~maybe it's Maybelline~
My clownfish hates my finger 😢
ORA has over 600 breeding pair of clowns, dont think this place is the largest by a long shot.
the camera mna makes me dizzy. Wanted to see more but the cameras too fast . at least stop for a bit
Thought he'd be a giant... disappointed
The long fin with the Kardashian lips is absolutely HIDEOUS... actually any long fin is hideous 🤮
Kardashian lips 💀😂
Poor fishy. It’s all about profit, not animal welfare.
Still much kinder comparing to breeding fancy goldfish/koi, which over 99% of the healthy off springs got rejected from “beauty contests” then death sentenced! Sure, these clowns aren't strong enough to survive in the wild, but neither do toy poodles...
So, this “campaign” is actually great for converting goldfish/koi owners into clownfish keepers?