I get that a lot. Everytime I go near the tank,my clown fish, Japanese swallow tail angel, always swim towards me like telling me give me food. I will give them since they ask for it but they dun stop asking. End up i always overfeed them. They are big liars.
My tank is in my bedroom, and I can't move without them going mental wanting a feeding. Have been overfeeding them because I felt guilty letting them down, but no more, they're liars! :)
My fish are like that as well. As soon as I go in the room. They get excited cos they think it's feeding time . I try not to over feed them. But I want to make them happy. It's my angel fish that are the liars .
Apparently long term exposure to fish tank water is actually the fountain of youth!! You haven't change a minute ❤️ I really like seeing how far you have come! Gorgeous tanks and fabulous info.
Thank you! Very helpful, I am always concerned I’m not feeding my bettas enough but you actually have real information beyond “what they can consume in a few minutes”
I know this video is old, but you guys always have the best answers. My tank has 1 Betta 10-12 (cause there hard to count) Green Neon Tetras 3 Black Neon Tetras 2 Speckled Cory Cats 2 Panda Cory Cats 3 Otos 3 Mystery Snails Everyone's getting along great (The Betta feeds the Tetra's, by biting the algae wafers when they get soft and spits it to the Tetra's 😂) but everyone eats at there own pace, and it's hard to tell if everyone is getting what they need, and advice? Like how long do I wait for the snails and oto's to eat the wafer? When do I call it and pull it out. Also when I feed them Zucchini how long should I leave it in the tank? Do I drop a sinker for each Cory or do I do like 1 for 2. I have a lot of anxiety (in general), and I want to give my fish the best that I can but I'm always worried I'm missing something. Please, and help or advice would be wonderful 💞
I love what you said at the end of the video, how many times have I fallen for that, only to find more poop & old fish food at the bottom of the fish tank.... no more, no matter how much you look at me with your excited to see me look & behaviour when I approach the fish tank, less is definitely MORE.
I am in Texas and have 15 tanks. I can really appreciate the time it takes to feed that many tanks and even longer when you Video it. Would like too see a Vid of you cleaning all those tanks. Now that's some work I bet.
They are so cute swimming around with the krill in their mouths. You have a small guy in there with the arowanas that looks like he may be having a hard time getting the krill down. He may need something smaller. However, I know I'm not perfect lol and I haven't been keeping fish long so I could be wrong. Just something to check just in case. Great video and now I think I overfeed my guppies!
"They're not hungry. They're liars." Perfect! I overfed in the beginning because I'm gullible and I also love to eat. My tanks are cleaner and require less frequent cleaning now that they're not eating everytime I do! Lol
This was a great help! I’ve read varying info and seen videos that don’t explain well. Thanks for the tips! My family and I have gotten into the hobby recently, there is so much to learn. 😅
My betta is such a glutton lol. I got sinking crab pellets for the mystery snail and tried to distract him with his own floating pellets but he dove down for the crab pellet, swallowed it whole, tried to chew it, then spat it out lol. He also tried eating snail poop because it probably looked like a worm and he spat it out and sucked it back in about 20 times before he left it alone
I really liked this video it was informative and what I was looking for. Y’all stank are gorgeous! Your planted betta sorority community tank may was my favorite! Thank you for the video and keep it up!
Fish are like my dogs begging for extra cookies after they've had full meals for the day, lol. Such little liars trying to convince everybody that they're poor starving critters. Great video, Lisa. Somewhat better...How dare you! I love your videos. 👍💕👍
We have a BN pleco in with our community tank. Even after we feed the group (more than I should be after watching this), they still go after the food I through in for the pleco. It's in with parrots, Angel's, congo tetras, etc, and they all go after the wafers or bug bites we throw in. Any way to try to avoid that, or is it time to remove her from that tank?
Thank you for this video feeding has been a complete unknown .. I have over fed for fear of under feeding. I have seen else where that feeding frozen peas can be good for cichlids also spinach what do you think about these?
At a certain point all aquariums are different. All my aquariums require different ways of feeding. My large Angel tank. At feeding at night they git 6 cubs if blood worms about the same amount in beef hart and bring shrimp. I make this food myself. But there is also 60 Cody’s for one hundredTetras. Plus it a very densely planted tank. It took a while to figure out how to handle that tank. It’s beautiful it’s a great dark water tank with a dirt substrate 3” deep 1” cap of gravel I’ve found this works best for me. With that said it gets a 50% water chance a week. And the bottom stays very clean and water perimeters are always good. But it took some experience to get it straight. My heavily planted dirt tanks always gave a better balance. My 10 gal Bettas tanks can go on for month without a water change. I just need to keep the them vacuumed. There is no standard for feeding. They tell you the amount the fish can clear in 5 minutes. My juvenile Mollies can consume a large can in 3 minute. Though that’s about 300 of them. Feeding is learned I over feed some tanks on purpose like my barbs. As long as your doing competent maintenance you’re good. Something I think would be a good topic would be how the grow and make your own foods. It took me a long time to figure it all years ago and that was before the internet. I save hundreds on foods. Some simple like frozen beef heart. Some harder like worms.
I am so off to watch all the older videos, as I need to absorb all the information your content is amazing, yes your a natural now, but hay everyone has to learn, so do I as new to fish keeping x Thank you, for every thing you do, just wish there was new content from KG everyday, Love from the UK x
So i just got a tank and single micky tailed platy fish for Christmas. Ive been told to feed him a pinch of flake food once every 2 days. Does this sound like enough? The friend who gifted me the fish said he will eat the pinch and on the second day scavenge for any uneaten food. I also keep a lot of live plants and he seem to like nipping at them as well However even tho i have a small tanks and only only one small platy, am i underfeeding him?
in a large community tank, I'd recommend feeding both a sinking and a floating item at the same time, at least for one feeding a day, and add it evenly across the width of the tank. Perhaps one pinch on the left, right, and center. This is especially important if you have territorial fish in your tank who will guard "their" food source from others (Discus are notorious for this). But that way, it ensures everybody has a chance to get some food. With a bigger community tank, it's actually better to feed a bit more heavily, imo, and just ensure you clean more regularly.
Great job! Of course, impossible to show every situation, but you gave enough examples - and showed them - so that hopefully everyone can adapt your advice to their own fish and tanks.
I find this so confusing can you clarify, i use a pinch a day, i have at times done 2 but some have died and im sure this is from overfeeding, so once decent pinch a day should be enough for 125 tank with approx 12 fish in also when using tap safe during water changes is one cup in each bucket of water enough or too much as this is also so confusing, please let me know as this is driving me crazy, thanks, lee
@KGTropicals, can you do a video on what chemicals you use with routine water changes if you use any at all, I have started using stuff likes stress coat, or prime when I do my water changes and I wanted to know if those chemicals are necessary or not after a water change? Some people I know just use regular water with no chemicals ever and that's it, id like to know what you guys do with your water.
Hey, not sure if you'll read this or even reply. But I watch yall videos About fish and aquariums so I thought you know. I don't have any other options. My tropical fish is eating the pebbles. I put at the bottom of the aquarium and she's got a whole belly full. Is this normal?
Hi. I recently got a 6ft tank its 650 liters or 170 galons and i want to put 2 jaguar cichlid, 2 texans, 2 green terrors, 2 oscers, 2 blue acars, 2 jack dempsy and 2 fetherfin catfish. Is this to much for my tank
I have Puntius bimaculatus and I was told to feed them every other day 😅 I'm wondering if that is correct as I have a small tank and I'm new to the hobby
I have a snakehead,Oscar and a bichir in my tank they eat twice a day for the Oscar and the bichir 10 feeder fish for breakfast 15 for dinner . And for my snakehead 2 catfish a day,1 for breakfast and 1 for dinner
Curious about that community tank. I thought betas were supposed to be solitary but it looks breathtaking! Would love to hear more about what's in there and why it works out! Great vid thanks!
Generally female bettas can be kept with smaller schooling fish. But it doesn't always work out and you gotta do research on tank sizes and fish compatibility before hand.
I need help I do over half water change an in 4 to 5 day it is very cloudy I have tried everyone I could think of. I have convicted cichlid. Wha can I do to fix this. Thank you
Fish vet made what i feel to be a valid oint when he said that the trend went from overfeeding to underfeeding our fish. I personally keep a close eye on it and feed small amounts twice a day just to try and make sure every fish gets his fill
When I had a hair algae problem in my tank I took the advice of an older guy who worked and my local chain lfs and had obviously been in the hobby for decades. He told me every other day was ample because after all, they don't get 3 squares meals a day in the wild. 😊 My fish are now 4 years old and looking great. And yes, I've learned fish are absolutely capable of giving you the 'stink eye' when their pleas for food go ignored. 🤣
Not only have you gotten better in front of the camera but in my opinion hotter! Not trying to be sexist or rude, just observant. Oh, and yeah my fish lie to me every day. Especially my Betta George. Every time I feed him he looks at me like he's saying "finally"!
I am such a sucker. I try to feed every other day (a mix of nutritious foods). I start off really restrained... then I get worried about my smaller peaceful guys as the tangs are pigs. Or I think that feeding the tangs everyday will keep them from being a nuisance to anyone. But then if I’m feeding the tangs I feel bad for the others... Last night I turned on my pump and wave maker after feeding and realized how much uneaten food was blowing around. I ended up holding a very fine mesh net in front of the wavemaker for a while and extracted more gunk than I care to admit. I might put a sign above our tank reading “The fish aren’t starving. They’re liars”.
you say to make sure all the fish get something but you don't tell us how to achieve that. I have mollies, platys & corys, how do I keep the livebearers(foodhogs) from cleaning the bottom of the tank? I always worry about the corys getting enough without overfeeding the tank.
Hey lesia, great video i have something funny for you. Some people tell me fish are stupid. I then tell them, did you know fish own 70% of the earth. About 70% of of the earths surface is water
That video had been on my mind alot lately. I knew it was horrible and feel better that I redid it. Looking at video #2 next lol and the best part is making fun of myself because it really was bad 🤣
Now that I think of it, anytime I have seen fish in the wild, they have been treading water or simply swimming around. They're not gorging on some food source. You are right, they're Liars. They don't need to eat every few hours, they just want to.
I like the way she goes over the material too. I feel like I'm being educated and not preached at. Please no offense. I love your husband too but you just present in a way that is humble which people watching TH-cam like.
Ya, overfeeding is a big issue to most people. My parents killed my Frontosa by overfeeding,. Too much uneaten foods get rotten ......When I asked them why you feed him so much? The answer is always, the fish looks hungry😅
I'm totally guilty if it overfeeding too. I always have fry in my tank and I'm worried about them having to compete for food so I spread a lot around so they have time to eat.
They've not starving. They're liars.
Love it.
🤣
I get that a lot. Everytime I go near the tank,my clown fish, Japanese swallow tail angel, always swim towards me like telling me give me food. I will give them since they ask for it but they dun stop asking. End up i always overfeed them. They are big liars.
My tank is in my bedroom, and I can't move without them going mental wanting a feeding. Have been overfeeding them because I felt guilty letting them down, but no more, they're liars! :)
My fish are like that as well. As soon as I go in the room. They get excited cos they think it's feeding time . I try not to over feed them. But I want to make them happy. It's my angel fish that are the liars .
🤣🤣 haha
@@martinventura487 hahaha
my fish act like theyve never ate before lol
I feed my fish until they push back from the table, burp, and announce that they need a nap.
Wait... are you feeding fish or my grandpa😂😂
@@uzayrmanuel5901 ayo what 😂
Apparently long term exposure to fish tank water is actually the fountain of youth!! You haven't change a minute ❤️ I really like seeing how far you have come! Gorgeous tanks and fabulous info.
Thank you so much Alli 😊
I agree. There’s no way you have teenage kids. ;-)
🥰
Ohhhh, so that's why I look like I'm 12!
Liar!
Thank you! Very helpful, I am always concerned I’m not feeding my bettas enough but you actually have real information beyond “what they can consume in a few minutes”
I know this video is old, but you guys always have the best answers.
My tank has
1 Betta
10-12 (cause there hard to count) Green Neon Tetras
3 Black Neon Tetras
2 Speckled Cory Cats
2 Panda Cory Cats
3 Otos
3 Mystery Snails
Everyone's getting along great (The Betta feeds the Tetra's, by biting the algae wafers when they get soft and spits it to the Tetra's 😂) but everyone eats at there own pace, and it's hard to tell if everyone is getting what they need, and advice?
Like how long do I wait for the snails and oto's to eat the wafer? When do I call it and pull it out. Also when I feed them Zucchini how long should I leave it in the tank?
Do I drop a sinker for each Cory or do I do like 1 for 2.
I have a lot of anxiety (in general), and I want to give my fish the best that I can but I'm always worried I'm missing something.
Please, and help or advice would be wonderful 💞
I agree. They love putting on the
"We're Starving" act..lol. It's tough to resist. Nowadays, I skip a day.
My Bettas love doing that. They know exactly where the food drops in and will swim there when ever I pass by like they're starving.
I love what you said at the end of the video, how many times have I fallen for that, only to find more poop & old fish food at the bottom of the fish tank.... no more, no matter how much you look at me with your excited to see me look & behaviour when I approach the fish tank, less is definitely MORE.
I’ve Definitely been guilty of over feeding in the past, less is best. Great video 👍
I am in Texas and have 15 tanks. I can really appreciate the time it takes to feed that many tanks and even longer when you Video it. Would like too see a Vid of you cleaning all those tanks. Now that's some work I bet.
Make a shirt that says fish arent hungry, they are liars
They are so cute swimming around with the krill in their mouths. You have a small guy in there with the arowanas that looks like he may be having a hard time getting the krill down. He may need something smaller. However, I know I'm not perfect lol and I haven't been keeping fish long so I could be wrong. Just something to check just in case. Great video and now I think I overfeed my guppies!
Hey Lisa! Loved watching your first YT video! I understood your message that "less is more!" I follow that rule and my beta is doing great now! 😄👍🏼✌️
"They're not hungry. They're liars." Perfect! I overfed in the beginning because I'm gullible and I also love to eat. My tanks are cleaner and require less frequent cleaning now that they're not eating everytime I do! Lol
Just like my cats! Everytime I go to the kitchen, they act like I haven't fed them. They get fed 3 times a day.
This was a great help! I’ve read varying info and seen videos that don’t explain well. Thanks for the tips! My family and I have gotten into the hobby recently, there is so much to learn. 😅
That was so good at the end :
They are not starving, They are liars 😅👌🏼
Great video! I see the growth. And one thing I'm taking from this is "Fish are liers!"
Lol
My betta is such a glutton lol. I got sinking crab pellets for the mystery snail and tried to distract him with his own floating pellets but he dove down for the crab pellet, swallowed it whole, tried to chew it, then spat it out lol. He also tried eating snail poop because it probably looked like a worm and he spat it out and sucked it back in about 20 times before he left it alone
I really liked this video it was informative and what I was looking for. Y’all stank are gorgeous! Your planted betta sorority community tank may was my favorite! Thank you for the video and keep it up!
Fish are like my dogs begging for extra cookies after they've had full meals for the day, lol. Such little liars trying to convince everybody that they're poor starving critters.
Great video, Lisa. Somewhat better...How dare you! I love your videos.
👍💕👍
I love haw you pronounce pleco you're the best. "plecow" dont change it for anything
We have a BN pleco in with our community tank. Even after we feed the group (more than I should be after watching this), they still go after the food I through in for the pleco. It's in with parrots, Angel's, congo tetras, etc, and they all go after the wafers or bug bites we throw in.
Any way to try to avoid that, or is it time to remove her from that tank?
Very nice video Lisa. The music was a nice touch!
At 1:38 i wanted to reach through my phone and grab that bad ass OB Cichlid for my tank. Beautiful
I liked the flash back and honesty about the video. Always appreciate y'alls tips as a newbie!
Very few aquarium fish have ever starved. The opposite is the number one problem for rookie keepers.
And those that have are bottom feeders that people don't think about feeding
Thank you for this video feeding has been a complete unknown .. I have over fed for fear of under feeding. I have seen else where that feeding frozen peas can be good for cichlids also spinach what do you think about these?
At a certain point all aquariums are different. All my aquariums require different ways of feeding. My large Angel tank. At feeding at night they git 6 cubs if blood worms about the same amount in beef hart and bring shrimp. I make this food myself. But there is also 60 Cody’s for one hundredTetras. Plus it a very densely planted tank. It took a while to figure out how to handle that tank. It’s beautiful it’s a great dark water tank with a dirt substrate 3” deep 1” cap of gravel I’ve found this works best for me. With that said it gets a 50% water chance a week. And the bottom stays very clean and water perimeters are always good. But it took some experience to get it straight. My heavily planted dirt tanks always gave a better balance. My 10 gal Bettas tanks can go on for month without a water change. I just need to keep the them vacuumed. There is no standard for feeding. They tell you the amount the fish can clear in 5 minutes. My juvenile Mollies can consume a large can in 3 minute. Though that’s about 300 of them. Feeding is learned I over feed some tanks on purpose like my barbs. As long as your doing competent maintenance you’re good. Something I think would be a good topic would be how the grow and make your own foods. It took me a long time to figure it all years ago and that was before the internet. I save hundreds on foods. Some simple like frozen beef heart. Some harder like worms.
Less is best...is true. But best is best is also true. Most is NEVER true.
Good grief!!! I’m sooooo over feeding!! Thank you so much for this video.
I love your channel and must say you are adorable as heck!❤
I am so off to watch all the older videos, as I need to absorb all the information your content is amazing, yes your a natural now, but hay everyone has to learn, so do I as new to fish keeping x
Thank you, for every thing you do, just wish there was new content from KG everyday, Love from the UK x
You haven't changed a bit from 2013 lol good video 👍👍
Question! What's the wall paper back drop you use at 5:50
Tahbk you so much for the informative video Lisa!! By the way, how are you able to make that all fish in a comunitty aquarium are fed?
Great job Lisa! Very informative! Thank you for the video!!!
So i just got a tank and single micky tailed platy fish for Christmas. Ive been told to feed him a pinch of flake food once every 2 days. Does this sound like enough?
The friend who gifted me the fish said he will eat the pinch and on the second day scavenge for any uneaten food. I also keep a lot of live plants and he seem to like nipping at them as well
However even tho i have a small tanks and only only one small platy, am i underfeeding him?
Lisa looks like she hasn’t aged a bit
in a large community tank, I'd recommend feeding both a sinking and a floating item at the same time, at least for one feeding a day, and add it evenly across the width of the tank. Perhaps one pinch on the left, right, and center. This is especially important if you have territorial fish in your tank who will guard "their" food source from others (Discus are notorious for this). But that way, it ensures everybody has a chance to get some food. With a bigger community tank, it's actually better to feed a bit more heavily, imo, and just ensure you clean more regularly.
Great job! Of course, impossible to show every situation, but you gave enough examples - and showed them - so that hopefully everyone can adapt your advice to their own fish and tanks.
Good video. Thank you, from Argentina. 🧓🏻👍
Thanks for another helpful video ☺️
Loved the editing!
I find this so confusing can you clarify, i use a pinch a day, i have at times done 2 but some have died and im sure this is from overfeeding, so once decent pinch a day should be enough for 125 tank with approx 12 fish in also when using tap safe during water changes is one cup in each bucket of water enough or too much as this is also so confusing, please let me know as this is driving me crazy, thanks, lee
Love the music 👍👍❤️- Matt very informative best channel on TH-cam
What size( in oz) container is that krill you feed the arowanas
GREAT VIDEO great editing and great camera work John !!!!
@KGTropicals, can you do a video on what chemicals you use with routine water changes if you use any at all, I have started using stuff likes stress coat, or prime when I do my water changes and I wanted to know if those chemicals are necessary or not after a water change? Some people I know just use regular water with no chemicals ever and that's it, id like to know what you guys do with your water.
Hey, not sure if you'll read this or even reply. But I watch yall videos About fish and aquariums so I thought you know. I don't have any other options. My tropical fish is eating the pebbles. I put at the bottom of the aquarium and she's got a whole belly full. Is this normal?
Hi. I recently got a 6ft tank its 650 liters or 170 galons and i want to put 2 jaguar cichlid, 2 texans, 2 green terrors, 2 oscers, 2 blue acars, 2 jack dempsy and 2 fetherfin catfish. Is this to much for my tank
I have 5 baby red belly piranhas how many times In a day should I feed that and how much should I feed them
I have Puntius bimaculatus and I was told to feed them every other day 😅 I'm wondering if that is correct as I have a small tank and I'm new to the hobby
Thanks miss... enjoyed the video most after 8:11
I have snails in my community tank. Should I do anything more for them? Thanks for the info.
Hey John just wondering how many kilos or pound of gravel I need for a 55 gallon
go to your local petstore for that answer!
I have a snakehead,Oscar and a bichir in my tank they eat twice a day for the Oscar and the bichir 10 feeder fish for breakfast 15 for dinner . And for my snakehead 2 catfish a day,1 for breakfast and 1 for dinner
Can we feed okra(remanents after making soymilk) to fish
I have a question for John, why would a male and female African peacock cichlid “lip lock” or “jaw lock”?
do we have to turn off the filter when feeding the fish ?
Can i feed my fish oysters?
15 Platys
4 Bala shark
15 neon tetra
1 algeater
Curious about that community tank. I thought betas were supposed to be solitary but it looks breathtaking! Would love to hear more about what's in there and why it works out! Great vid thanks!
Bettas can be in community tanks, it just depends on their temperament
Generally female bettas can be kept with smaller schooling fish. But it doesn't always work out and you gotta do research on tank sizes and fish compatibility before hand.
Thanks , good video, fan from Canada
So basically what you are saying is..."Less is Best"😜
Lol @ your kitty "helper". Very good video. Ty.
I need help I do over half water change an in 4 to 5 day it is very cloudy I have tried everyone I could think of. I have convicted cichlid. Wha can I do to fix this. Thank you
I LOVE that cat. 🐈
Awesome video Lisa love all the videos you and John do. Keep up the great work!
I can't believe how small the Oscars were in this video!!! So cute!
Where would you guys purchase a container of JumboKrill for the Oscars/Arowana?
John purchased the can of Krill in the video on Amazon.
Fish vet made what i feel to be a valid oint when he said that the trend went from overfeeding to underfeeding our fish. I personally keep a close eye on it and feed small amounts twice a day just to try and make sure every fish gets his fill
Very interesting, Thanks 👍.
What is the exact kind of krill or brand, that you feed the oscars and arowana? Im interested to get it for my Oscars and Datniods.
I recognise the can as Tetra Jumbo Krill.
When I had a hair algae problem in my tank I took the advice of an older guy who worked and my local chain lfs and had obviously been in the hobby for decades. He told me every other day was ample because after all, they don't get 3 squares meals a day in the wild. 😊 My fish are now 4 years old and looking great.
And yes, I've learned fish are absolutely capable of giving you the 'stink eye' when their pleas for food go ignored. 🤣
Not only have you gotten better in front of the camera but in my opinion hotter! Not trying to be sexist or rude, just observant. Oh, and yeah my fish lie to me every day. Especially my Betta George. Every time I feed him he looks at me like he's saying "finally"!
What time should I feed my fish morning afternoon night time?
I feed mine fish about 8.00am. and about 5pm in the afternoon.. they have treats that stick 2 the fish tank . About once a week .
@@nathaliegrieves3859 thank you soo much!
@@binniieboo3600 you welcome
Thanks for the pointers.
I feed my fish once a day. However my platies always seem to find little bits of algae and end up eating too much.
I never heard that song you started playing when you were feeding the African cichlids but that was great lolol
I am such a sucker. I try to feed every other day (a mix of nutritious foods). I start off really restrained... then I get worried about my smaller peaceful guys as the tangs are pigs. Or I think that feeding the tangs everyday will keep them from being a nuisance to anyone. But then if I’m feeding the tangs I feel bad for the others... Last night I turned on my pump and wave maker after feeding and realized how much uneaten food was blowing around. I ended up holding a very fine mesh net in front of the wavemaker for a while and extracted more gunk than I care to admit. I might put a sign above our tank reading “The fish aren’t starving. They’re liars”.
you say to make sure all the fish get something but you don't tell us how to achieve that. I have mollies, platys & corys, how do I keep the livebearers(foodhogs) from cleaning the bottom of the tank? I always worry about the corys getting enough without overfeeding the tank.
simple thanks x
Hey lesia, great video i have something funny for you. Some people tell me fish are stupid. I then tell them, did you know fish own 70% of the earth. About 70% of of the earths surface is water
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahshahahahahahahahahahaha.
5:17 that is an anti-fish in the top corner 😮
IV been thinking about revisiting some of my old stinkers too
That video had been on my mind alot lately. I knew it was horrible and feel better that I redid it. Looking at video #2 next lol and the best part is making fun of myself because it really was bad 🤣
Really nice video Lisa! You nailed it! :)
Great video 👍
Now that I think of it, anytime I have seen fish in the wild, they have been treading water or simply swimming around. They're not gorging on some food source. You are right, they're Liars. They don't need to eat every few hours, they just want to.
I love the topic 😎👍
I seen you put a hand full of krill in the tank with those Oscar's. Are you only feeding them once a day or twice.
What’s y’all’s store called?
This video is really awesome love the editing and how Lisa goes over the material maybe she should take over the channel
I like the way she goes over the material too. I feel like I'm being educated and not preached at. Please no offense. I love your husband too but you just present in a way that is humble which people watching TH-cam like.
Great video guys!
Why everytime i feed my fish less one of mine died like their flesh ripped by unknown savage fish (no predator fish in my tank)
This is your best video Lisa. Keep it real girl.
Thank you so much! It means alot 😊
Ya, overfeeding is a big issue to most people. My parents killed my Frontosa by overfeeding,. Too much uneaten foods get rotten ......When I asked them why you feed him so much? The answer is always, the fish looks hungry😅
John is a lucky man
Great advice, I’m a bit guilty of over feeding 🤓
I'm totally guilty if it overfeeding too. I always have fry in my tank and I'm worried about them having to compete for food so I spread a lot around so they have time to eat.
Great video. I loved it.
Great job Lisa!