My HBG Aro is now 20”, I believed he born from Quian Hu Farm record dated 2017 certificate and exported to UK sometime 2019. I am the present owner I don’t know if somebody owns before me, I didn’t bother to find out. Love watching your video, hopefully one day I can visit there.
The first channa you see are the smaller species of channas ! It's an channa ornatipinis ! The second one are common species of channas used as feeders and when they are old , they are either purple or solid green when they are breeding ! And sad to say .. it's the fish that we eat at hawkers centre for fish soups . They grow to up to 4 ft to 5 ft in length !
@@SGBeardedAquarist Channa pulchra, not ornatipinnis. Get up to about 30 cm. Second species is the giant snakehead, Channa micropeltes. Hyper aggressive and get up to 1 metre long.
@@fishbball2630 I believe those were actually juvenile Channa diplogramma as juvenile Channa micropeltes do not typically have spots on them, though i could be wrong.
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Watching from india love your videos
Cool video Ashley.
Congratulations Ashley on your first year anniversary on UA-cam here's to many more
Thank you man!
I love your video and this is my favorite fish farm
Thank you!
Awesome video mate . More pelcos like the previous one you did with that kid. Shoutout from Australia
Will try to get more pleco content!
Awsome video bro...can you make more videos on albinos red eared slider n albino fishes
love videos like this! looking forward to more salt water content too, enjoy a little bit of both!
Thanks Jerome! Always fancy seeing you in the comments 😁
Very nice video, keep going 👍
Thank you! 😁
My HBG Aro is now 20”, I believed he born from Quian Hu Farm record dated 2017 certificate and exported to UK sometime 2019. I am the present owner I don’t know if somebody owns before me, I didn’t bother to find out. Love watching your video, hopefully one day I can visit there.
Always like to watch your video Awesome Awesome Man 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Keep it up 👍🏼👍🏼
In SG not many UA-camrs like you 加油 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 From Singapore
Thank you Rico! 😁
Just wondering if do we take the white pot thingy out from the plant before we add it into the tank?
Congratulations on your one year. Keep up the good work.😎🐟🐠
Thanks charlie! 😁
hi man you are very good about fishes and smart can you help me where i can get baby arowanas
Damn time pass by so fast and I still rmb that first fish farm tour 😂 and love your tour videos hope there’s more fish store tour that you will do 💪🏼
You're an OG bro!
Happy YT birthday!
Thanks Luke!
Congrats for your one year! Let me know if you're ever in Hong Kong, I'll take you a tour of the famous goldfish market in Hong Kong!
Thank you! Ill be sure to let you know if I head down :)
bro, simple green danios are avlbl in lfs.
Great to know!
sir please let me the name of fish which is on your video at 21: 21 ....plzzzzzzzzzzzz
Go to malaysia and do a vlog in the xian long fish farm
Which part or malaysia is it
@@SGBeardedAquarist shah alam
do you ever think of keeping an asian arowana.And if yes which color of it?
Ive thought about it. The colour really depends on how im keeping it. It's between a super red or golden xb
I thought the arowana farm was cool I mean like this is on a another level
Haahaha yeah its all good stuff man
I also have arowna from this farm bro
I m from India
+ 1 like. + Trillions luv.
I can feel the love from here 😁
Electric blue cross back arrowna
The first channa you see are the smaller species of channas ! It's an channa ornatipinis !
The second one are common species of channas used as feeders and when they are old , they are either purple or solid green when they are breeding ! And sad to say .. it's the fish that we eat at hawkers centre for fish soups . They grow to up to 4 ft to 5 ft in length !
I didnt know fish soup used channa! Will never look at it the same way again. How big does the ornatipinis get?
@@SGBeardedAquarist Channa pulchra, not ornatipinnis. Get up to about 30 cm. Second species is the giant snakehead, Channa micropeltes. Hyper aggressive and get up to 1 metre long.
@@fishbball2630 I believe those were actually juvenile Channa diplogramma as juvenile Channa micropeltes do not typically have spots on them, though i could be wrong.
@@vanqz5692 Yep you are right. The spots are distinctively of a diplogramma. Must have got confused since Qian Hu carries both species.
Get ember tetras.
Im thinking of it!
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You def need a light source for this place. Too dark
Yeah thats how you know its a real fish farm 🤣
UA-cam detects my comments as spam because I basically type fish info and scientific names in the same layout for many of your videos. I even wrote up the draft for this video but sadly when I paste it into the comments, it gets deleted immediately. - former Duality P
Yeah i saw your comments and then realized they disappeared. Sadly i can't di anything about it. Those were really useful. You can consider switching it up, name first then time. Idk if itll work. Or write the time differently so it doesnt link to the video
Thanks for the effort tho! Always appreciated
@@SGBeardedAquarist No worries. I'll give your suggestions a try. Edit: They all still disappear :P