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Thanks a lot,and sorry for the loud music error,that has been noted and our subsequent video contents are carefully edited putting the sounds into consideration
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS MAKING LESS COMFORTABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE EXPLANATIONS ! THE INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT ! THANK YOU FOR SHARING :) THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)
Thanks a lot for the observation,unfortunately nothing can b done regarding that,but we have taken that into consideration on subsequent videos posted,kindly make use of the subtitle option for easy understanding....
If you happen to have any musician friends or someone that works with audio/visual, they may be able to reduce the sound using a sound mixer. Thank you so much for this video. I have already shared it with friends. Thank you for advising us to use this subtitle closed captioning on TH-cam. For those of you who do not know how to use it, it is the button at the top of the screen that says CC on it.😊
The mistake is noted,but unfortunately nothing can b done,but such error has been prevented unward ...thanks for the observation .....(but u can u earpiece for clearer audio,thanks)
I would LOVE to have that quantity of Daphnia! I have never seen them in any river near me. I have tried to culture twice, first time I overfed, second time copepods (cyclops) showed up and killed my Daphnia. Going to try again, really need them to feed some picky fish.
Zooplankton are very small water animals. Phytoplankton are very tiny plants, such as green water. Daphnia will eat these microscopic plants. You can make a mixture of dried Spirulina powder and water to feed them, or culture a phytoplankton such as Nannochloropsis.
@@censusgary thanks for the complement and the complaint sir,kindly check our list of video content sir,you will find another version of the same video without the background music..thank you
Yes they can, but it wouldn't really have positive impact on their growth,its like feeding S.M.A gold to an adult...hens making daphnia basically a starter feed for fish seedlings
Daphnia is got from filthy gutter, daphnia hunting is not for people who is ashamed of working on dirty gutter or not ready to touch the dirty gutter water but it the most healthy feed you use to grow you your seed fish.
Please make sure your music volume is lower than the speaking voice. I missed most of the vocals
@@lucimckinery1492 kindly check the version without the music on our video list ...thanks
Please reduce the music so that we can hear the message you are trying to send to us.
@@lizeze357 kindly check for the version without the music on our video list,thanks
Hello sir thank for sharing this to the public,
Pls reduce the volume of the background music. thanks
Thank you for the complement and the observation.....more attention will be put on our audios....
Kindly subscribe to our channels for more interesting ,educational and entertaining aquaculture videos
Great work... But unfortunately loud music
Thanks a lot,and sorry for the loud music error,that has been noted and our subsequent video contents are carefully edited putting the sounds into consideration
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS MAKING LESS COMFORTABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE EXPLANATIONS !
THE INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT !
THANK YOU FOR SHARING :)
THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)
Thanks a lot for the observation,unfortunately nothing can b done regarding that,but we have taken that into consideration on subsequent videos posted,kindly make use of the subtitle option for easy understanding....
If you happen to have any musician friends or someone that works with audio/visual, they may be able to reduce the sound using a sound mixer. Thank you so much for this video. I have already shared it with friends. Thank you for advising us to use this subtitle closed captioning on TH-cam. For those of you who do not know how to use it, it is the button at the top of the screen that says CC on it.😊
Great, where do you get your daphnia form. I know that they are grown in rivers/swamp. Mr. Tunji need to speak out. Thanks.
Thank you mam,..as stated in the video mam,we get it from the city canal and sometimes we culture them
Good video content. The piano music drowns out the voice. I need to put subtitles on in order to understand the speech.
Thanks for the compliment ,and thanks for your understanding for using the subtitle
I doubt if the background music is serving any purpose
Pls either it is reduced or removed entirely.
Nice tutorial indeed.
The mistake is noted,but unfortunately nothing can b done,but such error has been prevented unward ...thanks for the observation .....(but u can u earpiece for clearer audio,thanks)
Good job Mr Tunji
Thanks a lot for appreciating his value chain
How do you treat them before feeding to your seedlings. As they might be infected since they are gotten from the dirty swamps
great work informative video
Thanks a lot sir
Thanks a lot
I would LOVE to have that quantity of Daphnia! I have never seen them in any river near me. I have tried to culture twice, first time I overfed, second time copepods (cyclops) showed up and killed my Daphnia. Going to try again, really need them to feed some picky fish.
Yes u can give it a shot and I wish u best of luck this time
good lord you guys got it going on. great job.
Thanks
Good evening, how and where did you harvest the daphnia from.
Good evening mam...kindly watch the video to the end,it was stated there
Nice topic bro you did great. Thanks,
Thank you for this content.
You need to lose the background music. I really wanted to understand you.
So sorry about that sir,kindly use the subtitle option sir
Is it floating feed or seeking feed
They are live feed,so they swim while in the pond
Sir appreciate ur good job pls keep it up, am interested in cartfish farming
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It is called Daphnia or zoo phantom
Zooplankton are very small water animals. Phytoplankton are very tiny plants, such as green water. Daphnia will eat these microscopic plants. You can make a mixture of dried Spirulina powder and water to feed them, or culture a phytoplankton such as Nannochloropsis.
Interesting video, but the musical accompaniment is much too loud. I would prefer just the human speech and natural sounds.
@@censusgary thanks for the complement and the complaint sir,kindly check our list of video content sir,you will find another version of the same video without the background music..thank you
Where can someone get the daphinia
You can check canals and community drainages around you
U can also culture them after capturing them from their natural habitat
Can juveniles and growouts eat it?
Yes they can, but it wouldn't really have positive impact on their growth,its like feeding S.M.A gold to an adult...hens making daphnia basically a starter feed for fish seedlings
Please rework the bid with lower music levels
That has been done sir,kindly check our video contents list for another one without the background music sir ...thanks
What is that I don't know this is their another name for it am in the Caribbean
They are also called water fleas in some places
Daphnia is got from filthy gutter, daphnia hunting is not for people who is ashamed of working on dirty gutter or not ready to touch the dirty gutter water but it the most healthy feed you use to grow you your seed fish.
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