2nd edition of testing to make it even more efficient is coming soon. With the strainer is already very good but a strainer + a kitchen net is better. But next iteration will probably be something that may change the way we think of reset altogether.
Hahahah nice video and finally changed to black t-shirt 👕 😂 Looking at the clock back, hopefully you guys started after breakfast and end before lunch 😜.... Quite faster though 🎉😊
Fun video Bene! Question. Do you pick a time when there are not many fresh babies born? I always find it hard to scoop all of the babies when doing a reset, which is the part I always look least forward to. Do you just "call it good" and inevitably siphone some baby shrimp out with the soil?
Bene this is now my favorite video! I'm always afraid of doing resets. Your RIGHT, hands on is how you learn & & become a better breeder. 🤓🧐👍🏾
👍👍👍see you soon
Thanks for having me! Always learning
Pleasure is all mine!
Great job Brian, so nice to meet you. 🤗✌🏿
Why the hell did I not think about the strainer on the bucket to catch the soil? Great video.
2nd edition of testing to make it even more efficient is coming soon. With the strainer is already very good but a strainer + a kitchen net is better. But next iteration will probably be something that may change the way we think of reset altogether.
Hahahah nice video and finally changed to black t-shirt 👕 😂
Looking at the clock back, hopefully you guys started after breakfast and end before lunch 😜.... Quite faster though 🎉😊
Your turn next
Fun video Bene!
Question. Do you pick a time when there are not many fresh babies born?
I always find it hard to scoop all of the babies when doing a reset, which is the part I always look least forward to. Do you just "call it good" and inevitably siphone some baby shrimp out with the soil?
If you suspect there are still babies. Continue netting after a week. Resets don't have to be done in a day.