Thank you all for the feedback and concern, I genuinely appreciate it ❤Just to re emphasize; this is a very temporary tank, I wanted to start small because pea puffers can be finicky eaters especially when young and having a smaller space helps keep tabs on them and engage their eating behaviors, but they're ready for a new tank now :) And I'm preparing a 55 gallon aquarium for them as we speak Love y'all
*READ TO THE END ITS VERY IMPORTANT) les go a upgrade, tho the only thing u should change then are the plecos, they will get absolutely house and bigger than that 3 or 5 gallon tank so i dont think it’ll fit in a 55 gallon either, also make sure not to have too strong filtration in that new tank, yes its a big tank but pea puffers arent really that great at swimming. also make sure to feed them less bc u added wayyyyy too many brine shrimp, anyway good luck with the new tank! i’m sure you’ll be able to pull it off. if u overfeed them SOOOO much ur also gonna ruin the water quality and the snails will overpopulate and ruin the water quality
Most thin fragile fin's of fish or frog would have a hard time with the puffer as-well because they could get bullied along with a few other things in the tank.@@torosmm2
And what is the excuse for putting the REST of the fish in that tiny tank? My solo Betta has a tank bigger than that thing. Kuhlis need a minimum of 20 gallons as they are very active. Corydoras like the albinos you picked up are schooling fish. They NEED groups of 5+ and tanks 20 gallons plus or they will stress and die. Those guppies are going to get nipped to heck. Also those puffers look absolutely EMACIATED. They need to be dewormed or you will likely lose them. This COULD be an ok temporary tank without literally EVERYTHING ELSE in that tank. There is no excuse to abuse the rest of the fish
The rule for pea puffers is five gallons for the first puffer and +3 gallons for every other puffer you get. Pea puffers are also fin nippers and those guppies won't last long
@@ProgressiveDiscussions pea puffers are a true freshwater fish and make a great pet. I strongly advise not following anything this dude did in this video because 90% of it is plain wrong.
@@Spark_Here I noticed that all of these videos uploaded and live streamed by so-called experts in the exotic pet an aquarium Hobby are all Overkill. All of the elaborate setups are for impressing people on the internet. All Aesthetics. Fish, just like reptiles amphibians and invertebrates only respond positively to the simple Basics needed for survival. Most of these Geeks are just showing off. By the way, are pea puffers communal fish or are they solitary like betta and paradise gouramis?
@@ProgressiveDiscussions While most 'so-called experts' go overboard with things, there is a method to their madness. For example, plants in tanks are very good for the tank because they can remove nitrates from the water column that could hurt your fish. Think of plants as a natural filter. With a decent amount of plants, you can make it so you don’t have to do a water change as often. This is coming from someone who has 10+ years in this hobby. Also, your question about if pea puffers are social is that it all depends on what you are stocking them with and their temperament. Some puffers can be more aggressive than others, and even if they are not as aggressive, they have to be kept with fish that would not see them as a quick meal. So, anything fast-moving and peaceful would be a good choice. I’ve had good experience keeping them with danios, so I recommend them. But if you are just starting out with puffers, a species-only tank would be the best option for you. And it’s best to give each puffer 3 gallons, so a tank that’s like 15 gallons you could keep 5. Hope this helps!!!
@@philseiberling9933 But here is the thing, he already maxed out his capacity. It doesn't matter that he is putting them in a larger tank later. With the amount he already has, he shouldn't have even put them in the tank to begin with. He also says he thinks it would be healthier for them to live with other creatures.... these are pufferfish. He clearly does not know how territorial they are in general. And they consume snails, so I don't even know where he was going with that. That is not a tankmate, that is dinner. But he claims he got them to keep stuff clean so that was not his intention. He also put in guppies which is one of the WORST things you can pair a puffer with. Those things are going to lose their dang fins.
Nice job I own a pea puffer as well and there really cute but the tank is really small and a lot of the animals can't co-exist, and the large sum of food could cause an ammonia spike as well. and six kuhli loaches need at least 20 gal for 6 alone. and the pleco's grows massive average pleco needs tons of space. one pea puffer needs at least five gal and 3 gal for each extra one because they can be territorial. The dwarf frog and other fish could possibly get bullied by the pea puffer as-well. and the tank needs alot more plants so the fish feel safe. and Cody catfish feel safer in a group of 6. The crayfish could potentially attack others in the tank and needs to be separated. With about a 20 gall just for those fish is not enough for them and overstocked. LOVE YOUR VIDS THO!! EDIT: I have just realized you said you would remove the plecos.
Nicely said. Those puffers are very aggressive even though they are so cute and tiny 🥹 I used to have one too. It was a 10 gal tank with just one puffer and the snails he would eat. So much attitude in such a tiny body 😂
@@ominous27idk if there aggressive, my neon tetra bit it for some reason and it swam away😂, but one of them did scare my Cory away even tho my Cory could absolutely body slam the puffer 😂
"What’s worse is, he has 16 pea puffers in a tank smaller than 10 gallons, and I don’t want to hear the argument that he is gonna move them to a bigger tank. He should have started them in a bigger tank; there is no excuse, and most likely, most of these fish will die from an ammonia spike or each other."
mine [I've got 9 of them, and we call them pygmy puffers in england] killed and ate an apple snail, which was the size of a fist. They are voracious and will eat anything that moves. Mine are used to frozen bloodworms.
I think the best way in a freshwater tank to deal with algae is using a lot of plants. Otherwise it can really get out hand and you might get some more unwanted algae that most fish aren't interested in. On the plus side having a lot of plants helps with oxygen and keeping the water clean.
A lot of non water plants are absolute monsters. Pothos are really cheap and easy. I took a bunch off a tank once and the tank within a week was blooming with algae and quickly got out of hand and I had to reset the tank. Showed how strong those things suck up nutrients.
@@JaydenChen-rd3psso this is worst then dogs being beaten? This is not even their forever home, they are being moved very soon. They are in the tank rn prob
@@Red_Scorpian it's insane. Spending literally an hour on the internet researching would have saved all these animals from being tortured in their own waste.
@@amberalbertinia1286 i just had my cory panda's just gave birth to a baby panda! it's soo cute. i'll tell you one thing in this hobby that drives me nutts... water changes... i have 8 tanks... and it takes me 3 hours to change all the water...
That was so cool!!! I loved this video!😍Good job, Josh! It was so cute and really beautiful 🥹 also just the camera shots were so amazing. I loved getting to see such a neat close up view of these adorable things!! It felt like we were being completely immersed in their little tank which was really fun. Proud of you!!
there are so many things wrong with the tank, overstocked (which he will fix,) crayfish will murder most other fish, noncompatible fish, the flow could also weaken the fish and make them hurt
Love your channel, but I have to say the tank is way overstocked, snails will get huge and the tank isn't cycled which is arguably the most important part of keeping fish. You can watch a video on how to do it.
did you know that in Danish the Yellow Box pufferfish is called the spottet suitcasefish, normally in danish pufferfish are called ballfish, but sinse this one is more box shaped we choose suitcase insead of well box or square wich would have both been more on theme as some would argue that a box is a shape, but it isn't it's an object and boxes come in all sorts of shapes. You might also have noticed that for some reason the Danish languege decided to focus on the fishes black spots rather than their bright yellow color. There could be a couple of reasons for this, the first one being that another yellow pufferfish species exists, but they aren't as spottet (meaning they do have black spots aswell, but not as many. Not that they aren't seen as often), the second reason could be that we looked at it and thought yellow pufferfish was to obvious a name, so we went for the black spots wich are a quite pretty feature of the fish. The third and most boring option is that it was discovered and named before we started printing/drawing in color, meaning that the danish guy who was shown a picture or drawing of the pufferfish wouldn't have ben able to tell that it was yellow, but could tell that it had spots. Ofc the 4th option is most people who name shit don't give a fuck. Like butterfly, it's not made of butter, but it does fly, though it is not a fly and in danish it's called a sommerfugl or summerbird, wich again isn't a bird, but they do come out in summer exept for the places where it's hot enough for there to butterflies year round, thank H.C. Andersen for this danish word that makes almost as little sense as the english equvilant
@@BREAD-man-from-SPACEdosen’t matter pufferfish are territorial these puffer fish are prob left with themselves and there family for allege just introduce more plants bc there might be to much and there will be some the fish aren’t interested
@@Fishman1004I have tried 4 puffers in a 9g they work nicely but yes he should eventually evict them from the small space also they do well with crabs
Why are people hating on this video so much. I get sick and tired of seeing negative people all the time. Josh you did a great job despite what people say. GOD bless you
No he didn't do "a great job". He didn't even do the most important thing which is letting the tank cycle (let it sit for a few weeks so it can develop bacteria that will process the waste rather than letting it build up and poison the fish), he just put all the fish in straight away, and way too many of them too. Then he overfed, which will turn to ammonia in no time, and without the bacteria breaking it down, that will just kill all the fish. People watch this, and then are surprised that all the fish is dead. I wonder, when you see a person criticising someone abusing their dog, do you also accuse them of being all negative or do you see where they're coming from?
@@kopiec6565 I can see your point but complaining doesn’t help anyone if anything it’s making it worse. I’m not trying to make an argument but I’m just trying to be positive.
@Emmalemon7655 it does help a lot, if somebody who's got no idea about fishtanks gets inspired by this video and decides to do the same thing (because "it look so nice on the vid, surely the guy knows what he's talking about"), oblivious to the fact that he did so many mistakes, they might spend their hard earned money on all the equipment, fish etc, only to then get utterly disappointed when all their fish start dying. Not to mention the suffering of the fish. However, if that person sees all the "negative" comments, they might think twice and learn something actually useful. Being positive all the time, even when criticism is required, is not a good thing
@@kopiec6565 if someone wants to get a fish tank they should watch more than one video anyway and if they only watch this video then that’s on them it’s not his fault that they didn’t do their research. And I don’t want to fight with you but you can’t tell me not to be positive. You don’t know what I’ve been through in life and the only thing that kept me going is JESUS and having a positive attitude even in a bad situation.
@@kopiec6565 and I do believe that criticism is necessary in some situations however people need to be careful of how they word things. If we could just point out and let him know what is wrong instead of people getting mad and being hateful. When people are hateful it doesn’t help anyone it just hurts people instead. But if we could just be respectful I think that people wouldn’t get offended and upset. I hope that made sense.
@@josiah1999bass I just baught the same tank from a deal at Petco its about 6 gallons! and pea puffers need atlest 3-5 gallons per 1. But I mean he said he gon get a larger tank soo....
Your colorful guppies and your pea puffers Andy dwarf Cray fish are so cool and I remember Crusont pancake waffle toast blueberry raspberry I'm so glad that you made another video
what a small tank for that many fish and since when did we stop cycling tanks and knowing that puffers fin nip long finned fish oh my god I saw the part he added 2 *plecos* into a like 10 gallon 💀 that frog is a dwarf frog not clawed frog and the crawfish will definitely pick on the frogs puffers and guppies
I don't know about these puffers, but my experience with pufferfish is that they are incredibly intelligent. Many years ago I had the food concession for the DejaVu nightclub in Atlantic City NJ and it had a saltwater tank mount in the wall of the downstairs front bar. The oblong bar must have been at least 25-30 feet long and the wall with the tank was at one end of the bar. In it was a cute yellow pufferfish. I started feeding the puffer sone chopped up shrimp, which it loved. And I was surprised that it recognized me when I came anywhere near the tank: It would go crazy, swimming back and forth, wagging its tail like a puppy. Now, you have to realize that we're talking about a scenario where there could be 50 or more people around the bar, coming & going, and the fish in the tank would often be looking out thru the glass of the tanks, just hanging there in one place. Yet, when I came anywhere near the tank that puffer would go crazy, knowing I had a treat for it. None of the other fish species in the tank did that. It was astounding: Even if I was more than halfway down the bar, this little guy would pick me out of the crowd of patrons and go nuts! It wasn't until I was beyond the other end of the bar, probably close to 40' from the tank that I could blend in with the crowd without that little puffer noticing me. Has anyone else had this experience? I can tell you that, if I ever get a saltwater tank, the first fish I get for it would be a puffer like that!
Inspired by bobfrosty: sea monkeys: OH MY GOD HELP OH GOD HELP HELP MEEEEEE JAMES james: WHAT!?! GABE NOT NOW IM TRYING TOO ESC- AHHHHHHH gabe: JAMES NOOOOOOOOO
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
@@philseiberling9933 I think it will take longer than a year for the fish to outgrow the tank but I personally haven't kept one, I just read about them
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
*Loaches need way more spaces to hide and Corys want to be kept in groups of at least 6 - 10.Oh dear where to start......😮* like the other guy said the tank will get an upgrade
Cory’s do not need schooled, they just would be more happy, in-fact, if u put a new Cory in the tank they won’t school, I have done it 100s of times, my spotted Cory was alone and when I added my emerald they barely swim by each-other.
@@yohanlav IF they survive that long in an uncycled tank and crowded to the gills. i'd be amazed if this didn't crash. the crowding can cause aggression and deaths, or nipping --> stress --> deaths. upgrade doesn't cover it, man. you just sound like you have no idea what you are talking about.
Great looking tank. With that said i think its over stocked wnd some of the fish you choose arent compatible with each other or good to live long term in the aquarium.
@@philseiberling9933 in the meantime, tho. aggression, death, ammonia spikes. it's not really sustainable in current form even with all the stuff being small right now. THAT is why people keep talking about it.
@@lurklingX how are ammonia spike happening? He has way better filtration than me with those filter and plants and I have 75 gallon ( I don’t use live plants bc they overpriced) also what is being argressive?
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
@@ThatOneCoolPufferfish * I wrote that on phone and I missed bunch of numbers* I’m defending this guys channel to what’s right for his tank. And you clearly did not watch the entire thing, he added filters and oxygen and everything only this is overstocked which he would fix in the future by adding a new tank way bigger.
You better use a full spectrum LED light for at least 12 hours per day for those plants to thrive unless you're putting it near a south or west window for sun. Puffer fish love to feed on snails.
So for those saying he's overfeeding and over stocking, one he said he will upgrade the tank. Two he said he said he cleaned up excess food. He upgraded his small filters which will help with that smaller tank size. The other fish, if those puffers arent going after, then they'll be fine. It all depends on some specific things. But if the puffers stay healthy and happy then there isnt anything to yell at him about.
Your forgetting one thing Pea puffer’s are territorial as hell and will actively kill each other if they are in to small of a tank. This tank looks like 6 gallons at best and he has about 8ish pea puffers which requires 3 gallons each on a tank if you want to keep more then 1.
And about the filters it does not matter since it looks like he did not even cycle the tank, which with the amount of fish in it would be hard to even start a cycle
@@Spark_Here tanks look smaller virtual, I saw my cousins tank while calling him it looked like a 10 gallon, turns out it was a 30 gallon when I went to his house.
I really love the video,but there are a few cons here. First,I own 2 clown plecos,and they grow to be very big and take up loads of space. Second of all,don’t be suprised if the guppies disappear.African dwarf frogs will eat ANYTHING which fits in their mouths,and those guppies are just the right size. Finally,loaches can grow to be quite long,so don’t be suprised if one of your eel loaches outgrows the sides of the tank.
Awesome! I used to have pea puffers with fresh water flounders. With the worms in the sand, i would sprinkle a little marine salt and the worms would emerge 👍
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
@@ThatOneCoolPufferfishhe said he would upgrade bigger tank, just listen to the video, also that crayfish is a dwarf crayfish they are not hostile to fish really in fact they don’t even attack shrimp (I think). If u dint believe me I’m getting one soon and I’ll put a rosy in there to test.
amazing? the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
@@Spark_Here he knows what he is doing. U act like if a baby Oscar lives it’s childhood in 30 gallon waiting it to grow out into a pond is gonna die in 2 hours
Thank you all for the feedback and concern, I genuinely appreciate it ❤Just to re emphasize; this is a very temporary tank, I wanted to start small because pea puffers can be finicky eaters especially when young and having a smaller space helps keep tabs on them and engage their eating behaviors, but they're ready for a new tank now :) And I'm preparing a 55 gallon aquarium for them as we speak
Love y'all
thanks for the update. Lets gooo!!! this tank will be good for them. will most of the animals that cant co-exist go in a different tank?
*READ TO THE END ITS VERY IMPORTANT) les go a upgrade, tho the only thing u should change then are the plecos, they will get absolutely house and bigger than that 3 or 5 gallon tank so i dont think it’ll fit in a 55 gallon either, also make sure not to have too strong filtration in that new tank, yes its a big tank but pea puffers arent really that great at swimming. also make sure to feed them less bc u added wayyyyy too many brine shrimp, anyway good luck with the new tank! i’m sure you’ll be able to pull it off. if u overfeed them SOOOO much ur also gonna ruin the water quality and the snails will overpopulate and ruin the water quality
Most thin fragile fin's of fish or frog would have a hard time with the puffer as-well
because they could get bullied along with a few other things in the tank.@@torosmm2
Let’s go!
And what is the excuse for putting the REST of the fish in that tiny tank? My solo Betta has a tank bigger than that thing. Kuhlis need a minimum of 20 gallons as they are very active. Corydoras like the albinos you picked up are schooling fish. They NEED groups of 5+ and tanks 20 gallons plus or they will stress and die. Those guppies are going to get nipped to heck. Also those puffers look absolutely EMACIATED. They need to be dewormed or you will likely lose them.
This COULD be an ok temporary tank without literally EVERYTHING ELSE in that tank. There is no excuse to abuse the rest of the fish
I love sea monkeys! Me when he feeds them too the puffers: OH GOD I CANT LOOK
I was just thinking the same, nooooo not the sea monkeys 🤣
I saw mosquito larva in the title, then looked and saw that those weren't mosquito larvae
Do you know that "Sea Monkeys" are actually brine scrimp?
Everything is an absolute yes
@@SylvainSybarisyez i knew
The rule for pea puffers is five gallons for the first puffer and +3 gallons for every other puffer you get. Pea puffers are also fin nippers and those guppies won't last long
Are pea puffers a freshwater species or do they require brackish water like the other puffers?
@@ProgressiveDiscussions pea puffers are a true freshwater fish and make a great pet. I strongly advise not following anything this dude did in this video because 90% of it is plain wrong.
@@Spark_Here I noticed that all of these videos uploaded and live streamed by so-called experts in the exotic pet an aquarium Hobby are all Overkill. All of the elaborate setups are for impressing people on the internet. All Aesthetics. Fish, just like reptiles amphibians and invertebrates only respond positively to the simple Basics needed for survival. Most of these Geeks are just showing off. By the way, are pea puffers communal fish or are they solitary like betta and paradise gouramis?
@@ProgressiveDiscussions
While most 'so-called experts' go overboard with things, there is a method to their madness. For example, plants in tanks are very good for the tank because they can remove nitrates from the water column that could hurt your fish. Think of plants as a natural filter. With a decent amount of plants, you can make it so you don’t have to do a water change as often. This is coming from someone who has 10+ years in this hobby. Also, your question about if pea puffers are social is that it all depends on what you are stocking them with and their temperament. Some puffers can be more aggressive than others, and even if they are not as aggressive, they have to be kept with fish that would not see them as a quick meal. So, anything fast-moving and peaceful would be a good choice. I’ve had good experience keeping them with danios, so I recommend them. But if you are just starting out with puffers, a species-only tank would be the best option for you. And it’s best to give each puffer 3 gallons, so a tank that’s like 15 gallons you could keep 5. Hope this helps!!!
@@Spark_Here I have plenty of aquatic plants in mine and you are correct about them.
Back when I owned fish, I ADORED my coolie loach, so it's great that I get a burst of nostalgia from this!
I literally caught some of these guys from a lake in my hometown - Kerala, which is in South India. Had them in my tank for a while. Such cool fish.
Man I wish I went to India :)
Next level overstocking
He gonna move some fish to new tanks.
If he didn't all those animals are dead by now
@@masterpython there something called growing out fish till there to big and getting them a bigger home. And here’s proof. 0:15
@@philseiberling9933 But here is the thing, he already maxed out his capacity. It doesn't matter that he is putting them in a larger tank later. With the amount he already has, he shouldn't have even put them in the tank to begin with. He also says he thinks it would be healthier for them to live with other creatures.... these are pufferfish. He clearly does not know how territorial they are in general. And they consume snails, so I don't even know where he was going with that. That is not a tankmate, that is dinner. But he claims he got them to keep stuff clean so that was not his intention. He also put in guppies which is one of the WORST things you can pair a puffer with. Those things are going to lose their dang fins.
@@philseiberling9933he has 16 pea pufferfish in this 8 gallon tank they are gonna rip each other apart before he even has the chance.
Nice job I own a pea puffer as well and there really cute but the tank is really small and a lot of the animals can't co-exist, and the large sum of food could cause an ammonia spike as well. and six kuhli loaches need at least 20 gal for 6 alone. and the pleco's grows massive average pleco needs tons of space. one pea puffer needs at least five gal and 3 gal for each extra one because they can be territorial. The dwarf frog and other fish could possibly get bullied by the pea puffer as-well. and the tank needs alot more plants so the fish feel safe. and Cody catfish feel safer in a group of 6. The crayfish could potentially attack others in the tank and needs to be separated. With about a 20 gall just for those fish is not enough for them and overstocked. LOVE YOUR VIDS THO!!
EDIT: I have just realized you said you would remove the plecos.
People need to upvote this comment
Nicely said. Those puffers are very aggressive even though they are so cute and tiny 🥹 I used to have one too. It was a 10 gal tank with just one puffer and the snails he would eat. So much attitude in such a tiny body 😂
@@ominous27idk if there aggressive, my neon tetra bit it for some reason and it swam away😂, but one of them did scare my Cory away even tho my Cory could absolutely body slam the puffer 😂
@@C.c.c.c.c.c.c this aint reddit its like not upvote
"What’s worse is, he has 16 pea puffers in a tank smaller than 10 gallons, and I don’t want to hear the argument that he is gonna move them to a bigger tank. He should have started them in a bigger tank; there is no excuse, and most likely, most of these fish will die from an ammonia spike or each other."
Thanks!
Pea puffers will nip on everything with fins (guppies) and they eat snails.
mine [I've got 9 of them, and we call them pygmy puffers in england] killed and ate an apple snail, which was the size of a fist.
They are voracious and will eat anything that moves. Mine are used to frozen bloodworms.
My pea puffers is friends with guppies
Also snails often carry parasites, they are bad for tanks
Just because it says fin niper don’t mean the fish will do it..
@@RookwingsKirk snails I can see that happening.
I think the best way in a freshwater tank to deal with algae is using a lot of plants. Otherwise it can really get out hand and you might get some more unwanted algae that most fish aren't interested in. On the plus side having a lot of plants helps with oxygen and keeping the water clean.
A lot of non water plants are absolute monsters. Pothos are really cheap and easy. I took a bunch off a tank once and the tank within a week was blooming with algae and quickly got out of hand and I had to reset the tank. Showed how strong those things suck up nutrients.
I’m so glad you didn’t quit! Keep up the good work! Also I love the verses at the ends of the videos!
This is animal abuse.
@@JaydenChen-rd3psso this is worst then dogs being beaten? This is not even their forever home, they are being moved very soon. They are in the tank rn prob
The puffer fish have binocular vision! That’s amazing! And, the look and appearance when it’s hunting is wow!
I'm glad you made this video so that I could use it as an example of what not to do for future aquarists.
i was sitting here like ok this is going to be cute... then BOOM overfeeding after over feeding, then overstocking the tank... F in chat...
I'm a new aquarist and I'm just looking at this shocked.
@@amberalbertinia1286 my jaw was hitting the floor the entire video LOL
@@Red_Scorpian it's insane. Spending literally an hour on the internet researching would have saved all these animals from being tortured in their own waste.
@@amberalbertinia1286 i just had my cory panda's just gave birth to a baby panda! it's soo cute. i'll tell you one thing in this hobby that drives me nutts... water changes... i have 8 tanks... and it takes me 3 hours to change all the water...
My exact words when I saw this notification were damn the dead rise long time no see Josh good to see you're uploading again
Good back to see that your back Josh and not quiting
That was so cool!!! I loved this video!😍Good job, Josh! It was so cute and really beautiful 🥹 also just the camera shots were so amazing. I loved getting to see such a neat close up view of these adorable things!! It felt like we were being completely immersed in their little tank which was really fun. Proud of you!!
Nah
there are so many things wrong with the tank, overstocked (which he will fix,) crayfish will murder most other fish, noncompatible fish, the flow could also weaken the fish and make them hurt
@@ThatOneCoolPufferfishand crowd frog will grow. Too big
@@proudcomarade that’s a African dwarf frog they stay that size but he still should not be in that tank.
Love your channel, but I have to say the tank is way overstocked, snails will get huge and the tank isn't cycled which is arguably the most important part of keeping fish. You can watch a video on how to do it.
did you know that in Danish the Yellow Box pufferfish is called the spottet suitcasefish, normally in danish pufferfish are called ballfish, but sinse this one is more box shaped we choose suitcase insead of well box or square wich would have both been more on theme as some would argue that a box is a shape, but it isn't it's an object and boxes come in all sorts of shapes. You might also have noticed that for some reason the Danish languege decided to focus on the fishes black spots rather than their bright yellow color. There could be a couple of reasons for this, the first one being that another yellow pufferfish species exists, but they aren't as spottet (meaning they do have black spots aswell, but not as many. Not that they aren't seen as often), the second reason could be that we looked at it and thought yellow pufferfish was to obvious a name, so we went for the black spots wich are a quite pretty feature of the fish. The third and most boring option is that it was discovered and named before we started printing/drawing in color, meaning that the danish guy who was shown a picture or drawing of the pufferfish wouldn't have ben able to tell that it was yellow, but could tell that it had spots. Ofc the 4th option is most people who name shit don't give a fuck. Like butterfly, it's not made of butter, but it does fly, though it is not a fly and in danish it's called a sommerfugl or summerbird, wich again isn't a bird, but they do come out in summer exept for the places where it's hot enough for there to butterflies year round, thank H.C. Andersen for this danish word that makes almost as little sense as the english equvilant
I think that's too many fish in a small aquarium. Looks great though
He will give the fishes bigger tanks once they grow out of it
@@BREAD-man-from-SPACEdosen’t matter pufferfish are territorial these puffer fish are prob left with themselves and there family for allege just introduce more plants bc there might be to much and there will be some the fish aren’t interested
@@Fishman1004I have tried 4 puffers in a 9g they work nicely but yes he should eventually evict them from the small space also they do well with crabs
@@Annakay1990yeah 4 pea-puffers probably would be fine not 16 in this 8 gallon! Time stamp with all puffers on screen 16:44
@@Spark_Here yeah I agree that’s 4x the amount I had with a lower tank size
The tank has such an awesome aesthetic. Something you would love to look at every day.
That take is too full of fish, that's big enough for 2 guppies
Hey Josh!!! Nova and Shannyn from Canada here. My little Nova just loves you and your content sooooo much! She asks to pleeeease make more videos!
I’m glad you didn’t quit. good to see you uploading again
yeah
I put grass clippings in a bucket of water outside in the summer. I scoop mozzie larvae with a sieve every morning for my fish. Yum
that's a really good idea
Why are people hating on this video so much. I get sick and tired of seeing negative people all the time. Josh you did a great job despite what people say. GOD bless you
No he didn't do "a great job". He didn't even do the most important thing which is letting the tank cycle (let it sit for a few weeks so it can develop bacteria that will process the waste rather than letting it build up and poison the fish), he just put all the fish in straight away, and way too many of them too. Then he overfed, which will turn to ammonia in no time, and without the bacteria breaking it down, that will just kill all the fish. People watch this, and then are surprised that all the fish is dead. I wonder, when you see a person criticising someone abusing their dog, do you also accuse them of being all negative or do you see where they're coming from?
@@kopiec6565 I can see your point but complaining doesn’t help anyone if anything it’s making it worse. I’m not trying to make an argument but I’m just trying to be positive.
@Emmalemon7655 it does help a lot, if somebody who's got no idea about fishtanks gets inspired by this video and decides to do the same thing (because "it look so nice on the vid, surely the guy knows what he's talking about"), oblivious to the fact that he did so many mistakes, they might spend their hard earned money on all the equipment, fish etc, only to then get utterly disappointed when all their fish start dying. Not to mention the suffering of the fish. However, if that person sees all the "negative" comments, they might think twice and learn something actually useful. Being positive all the time, even when criticism is required, is not a good thing
@@kopiec6565 if someone wants to get a fish tank they should watch more than one video anyway and if they only watch this video then that’s on them it’s not his fault that they didn’t do their research. And I don’t want to fight with you but you can’t tell me not to be positive. You don’t know what I’ve been through in life and the only thing that kept me going is JESUS and having a positive attitude even in a bad situation.
@@kopiec6565 and I do believe that criticism is necessary in some situations however people need to be careful of how they word things. If we could just point out and let him know what is wrong instead of people getting mad and being hateful. When people are hateful it doesn’t help anyone it just hurts people instead. But if we could just be respectful I think that people wouldn’t get offended and upset. I hope that made sense.
This is like taking a family with a fast metabolism with a bland house and yeeting them to a mansion full of snacks
You should definitely consider upgrading the tank size. Love the vid👍
Yea I mean, The tank is overstocked for sure and that many pea puffers might become aggressive.
@@stevetheguy2860Yes, it is hard to tell by the photo how big the tank is. Still a lot of pea puffers for a tank that small.
@@josiah1999bass I just baught the same tank from a deal at Petco its about 6 gallons! and pea puffers need atlest 3-5 gallons per 1. But I mean he said he gon get a larger tank soo....
Ok 6 gallons, he needs to get a new tank (he might have already just not put it in the video).@@stevetheguy2860
Holy shit do y’all have eyes, he literally said this was temporary and they are now in a 55 gal
Nice Video!I love the creativity on setting up the tank
What creativity??? Correct me if I’m wrong but it’s fucking basic.
So damn glad you uploaded again
Your colorful guppies and your pea puffers Andy dwarf Cray fish are so cool and I remember Crusont pancake waffle toast blueberry raspberry I'm so glad that you made another video
good to see u back
Cutness level of the puffer fish, 999999999999999999999999999999999999999/10❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what a small tank for that many fish and since when did we stop cycling tanks and knowing that puffers fin nip long finned fish
oh my god I saw the part he added 2 *plecos* into a like 10 gallon 💀
that frog is a dwarf frog not clawed frog and the crawfish will definitely pick on the frogs puffers and guppies
@@BonelessPizzaSlice yes overfeeding is another thing that I didn’t put in mine
@@BonelessPizzaSlice c'mon guys he loves them and tried his best
@@Jeahaerys with the money he gets it doesn't seem like he did
how about you use some punctuation, and maybe give some constructive criticism rather than being disrespectful.
I know man wait about a month and it will be the fish hunger games
I don't know about these puffers, but my experience with pufferfish is that they are incredibly intelligent. Many years ago I had the food concession for the DejaVu nightclub in Atlantic City NJ and it had a saltwater tank mount in the wall of the downstairs front bar. The oblong bar must have been at least 25-30 feet long and the wall with the tank was at one end of the bar. In it was a cute yellow pufferfish. I started feeding the puffer sone chopped up shrimp, which it loved. And I was surprised that it recognized me when I came anywhere near the tank: It would go crazy, swimming back and forth, wagging its tail like a puppy. Now, you have to realize that we're talking about a scenario where there could be 50 or more people around the bar, coming & going, and the fish in the tank would often be looking out thru the glass of the tanks, just hanging there in one place. Yet, when I came anywhere near the tank that puffer would go crazy, knowing I had a treat for it. None of the other fish species in the tank did that. It was astounding: Even if I was more than halfway down the bar, this little guy would pick me out of the crowd of patrons and go nuts! It wasn't until I was beyond the other end of the bar, probably close to 40' from the tank that I could blend in with the crowd without that little puffer noticing me. Has anyone else had this experience? I can tell you that, if I ever get a saltwater tank, the first fish I get for it would be a puffer like that!
Pea Puffers are SO cute. I have an empty tank full of trumpet snails and want a group of puffers for it.
Very interesting and enjoyable. Thank you for sharing this video.
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OMG THE PUFFERFISH WHO TRIED EATING A TWIG WAS SO CUTE 😭
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that frog gave the impression of "I'm in your walls"
Oh I love the puffer fish❤ Everything but they are Especially Cute.. I Do Agree with you💯 Love Them TY for Sharing
Pea Puffer's are the cutest thing ever! well, next to kittens of course
Thanks for another awesome video
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
That was very entertaining to watch and very well done 👍
this. Is. ADORABLE! Take good care of the little goofballs will ya?
Great video and nice to learn about the sustainable feeding established from this project 👌🏽❤️😁🙏🏾
I LOVED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH it was so cute and so fun!!!
Okay the larva of a mosquito looks way more amazing that the finished product
They enjoy a slow flow , like some I know hahaha 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 love you forever thanks 🙏
😊 see Animoji moles are cute and adorable because you’re so cute also
my fav youtuber josh! btw josh ima cop some chinese tortle in garry petshop
i just found your channel, and i really love your content, you have such a good vibe, cheers friend :)
the kuhli loach is going to outgrow the tank pretty soon
Idk man, my cousin had those for bought a year by now they barely grown
@@philseiberling9933 I think it will take longer than a year for the fish to outgrow the tank but I personally haven't kept one, I just read about them
@@mrfn-wb1cw there kinda boring but there awesome when there out. They just borrow so they won’t take up space.
@@mrfn-wb1cw nvm, my cousin had yo-yo latches that he bought with growth stunt. So either way there nkt in that tank anymore I bet
I loved seeing you try multiple food sources to try and get them to breed.
And over feed living beings for views.
🤩😍 puferfish Army! 🤩😍
I’m just asking if there poisonous it’s just a question to see if there safe to touch if ever needed
No, they are not poisonous so you’ll be all right😊
Aah yes life that I never seen or herd before life of clue and love.
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
Brilliant🤙🏻
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
Don’t listen to him he Gonna upgrade later
Little sharks they observe before the attack hahaha 🤣🤣
That one pufferfish in 8:17 be 1v1ing with the brine shrimp 😭
He locked in and gobbled it up💀💀💀.
This is a good sharing, I like your video
Loaches need way more spaces to hide and Corys want to be kept in groups of at least 6 - 10.Oh dear where to start......😮
He gonna upgrade later like he said in video. Oh dear where to start………😮
*Loaches need way more spaces to hide and Corys want to be kept in groups of at least 6 - 10.Oh dear where to start......😮* like the other guy said the tank will get an upgrade
@@yohanlav FINALLY someone who agrees!
Cory’s do not need schooled, they just would be more happy, in-fact, if u put a new Cory in the tank they won’t school, I have done it 100s of times, my spotted Cory was alone and when I added my emerald they barely swim by each-other.
@@yohanlav IF they survive that long in an uncycled tank and crowded to the gills. i'd be amazed if this didn't crash. the crowding can cause aggression and deaths, or nipping --> stress --> deaths. upgrade doesn't cover it, man. you just sound like you have no idea what you are talking about.
Great looking tank. With that said i think its over stocked wnd some of the fish you choose arent compatible with each other or good to live long term in the aquarium.
- 14:24 What happens if the mosquitoes hatch before they're eaten? *You'll be their snack as well* 🦟
You’re so handsome and love how enthusiastic you are about your fish. 😍
Make more videos like this bro these pea puffers are so cute🥰
The pufferfish: yummy snail
The snail:☠️💀
Good setup for short term observation, but very short term.
I love plecos😊
I can’t believe he added so many fish. This tank is way overstocked.
I can’t believe barely anyone saw he was gonna upgrade
@@philseiberling9933 in the meantime, tho. aggression, death, ammonia spikes. it's not really sustainable in current form even with all the stuff being small right now. THAT is why people keep talking about it.
@@lurklingX how are ammonia spike happening? He has way better filtration than me with those filter and plants and I have 75 gallon ( I don’t use live plants bc they overpriced) also what is being argressive?
I really hope you plan on upgrading the size of the tank soon.
if you listened, he did say he will be upgrading as everything grows
Oh I missed that, my bad
@@DianeA7X3 exactly, people just wanted to be salty! Instead they take a look and say “ that’s abuse”
Aw❤ they are so so so cute!!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Puffers are the best! 😃
Everybody is just too cute! ❤
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
Copy and pasting much? We get it Pufferperson
@@philseiberling9933 why are you bothering me now? That comment was from 2 months ago. Also what is that even supposed to mean?
@@ThatOneCoolPufferfish * I wrote that on phone and I missed bunch of numbers* I’m defending this guys channel to what’s right for his tank. And you clearly did not watch the entire thing, he added filters and oxygen and everything only this is overstocked which he would fix in the future by adding a new tank way bigger.
Your tank is awesome!
In my school, I have two albino corey catfish
I like all your videos, even the wasp ones
Yes!!! finally CRAYFISH!!
0.01% poison
99.99% cuteness
You better use a full spectrum LED light for at least 12 hours per day for those plants to thrive unless you're putting it near a south or west window for sun. Puffer fish love to feed on snails.
Those puffer fish are to small, they might pick on them tho.
Yo everyone wake up a new Just Joshing video just landed
yeah this video pains for me to watch, there are so many things wrong with it
I’m willing to bet this video was for remembrance of the spiny puffer. R.I.P absolute legend.
Josh, your videos are AWESOME 🤩. Glad you didn’t quit🙂
Yay a new vid
😂 pea puffer is so cute
Isso é de extrema qualidade... muito bom
I like how he dumps all the food in at once
So for those saying he's overfeeding and over stocking, one he said he will upgrade the tank. Two he said he said he cleaned up excess food. He upgraded his small filters which will help with that smaller tank size. The other fish, if those puffers arent going after, then they'll be fine. It all depends on some specific things. But if the puffers stay healthy and happy then there isnt anything to yell at him about.
Your forgetting one thing Pea puffer’s are territorial as hell and will actively kill each other if they are in to small of a tank. This tank looks like 6 gallons at best and he has about 8ish pea puffers which requires 3 gallons each on a tank if you want to keep more then 1.
And about the filters it does not matter since it looks like he did not even cycle the tank, which with the amount of fish in it would be hard to even start a cycle
@@Spark_Here a lot of stuff will clean they tank
@@Spark_Here tanks look smaller virtual, I saw my cousins tank while calling him it looked like a 10 gallon, turns out it was a 30 gallon when I went to his house.
@@Spark_Here pea puffers are not territorial I can say that. I saw my 2 schooling together when mine where alive.
- Are you ever going to move all of those creatures to a bigger tank? Or at least 70% of them !? 🤔
Yes he sis dhe would and definitely by now he did. He has big projects and he is gonna film it kater
I really love the video,but there are a few cons here.
First,I own 2 clown plecos,and they grow to be very big and take up loads of space.
Second of all,don’t be suprised if the guppies disappear.African dwarf frogs will eat ANYTHING which fits in their mouths,and those guppies are just the right size.
Finally,loaches can grow to be quite long,so don’t be suprised if one of your eel loaches outgrows the sides of the tank.
The pea puffers are so cute!
Such a small tank, so many creatures.
Awesome! I used to have pea puffers with fresh water flounders. With the worms in the sand, i would sprinkle a little marine salt and the worms would emerge 👍
Super fun to watch! Really pretty result 😍 I bet you did a lot of research to figure out how to build the ecosystem
the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
@@ThatOneCoolPufferfishhe said he would upgrade bigger tank, just listen to the video, also that crayfish is a dwarf crayfish they are not hostile to fish really in fact they don’t even attack shrimp (I think). If u dint believe me I’m getting one soon and I’ll put a rosy in there to test.
That's an amazing tank, I love the setup.
amazing? the tank is horrendous, overstocked, crayfish prob gonna kill of the whole tank from murder or from the sheer waste it produces. not to mention the flow of that sump filter is going to make some fish lose some energy and get killed off
You are a verry special young man , i like the way you understand nature
He doesn’t tho… This tank is to overstocked and these fish will kill each other in this small tank…
Bro why r u saying he understands nature when he doesn’t know the first thing about fishkeeping
@@Spark_Here he knows what he is doing. U act like if a baby Oscar lives it’s childhood in 30 gallon waiting it to grow out into a pond is gonna die in 2 hours
@@JaydenChen-rd3psthen don’t take advice from petsmart
Finally ur back
I think you should stick with saltwater tanks brotha..
yeah i gotta agree...
I feed my blood worms and I have no problem with it but usually when you get them from the pet shop most of them have been raised on brine shrimp
I love sea animals