I ordered some fish in that i have been wanting to try for a long time. Recently discussed on my podcast (Aquariums Unfiltered) and that really motivated me to get them! My podcast: ua-cam.com/users/AquariumsUnfilteredPodcast
When you were playing with Jeff and saying you may not get the fish, honestly his facial reactions are everything, poor guy was giving you the side-eye like "bro really? I just bought 20 of these things for you" hahaha
@@NevBlue149 Agreed, if the store couldn't get what he wanted on a special order they should've just said no, or told him what they COULD get realistically when they found out from whatever supplier they were talking to. That said, this isn't usually a fish you'd expect a LFS to be able to have readily available and this is also why LFS hesitate to take suggestions from their customers on what they should carry. They'd rather have hardy fish at a decent size that are well known and sell to the general population and readily available to them afffordably, the actual aquarium hobby is an afterthought to them in my experience.
Joey, I'm SO GLAD YOU GOT ELEPHANT NOSE FISH!!!! They were one of the fish I suggested you get a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng time ago when you asked what kind of fish you should get for the gallery. They are amazing. I've had what turned out to be a school of the exact same kind you got. Not only do they check for food through electrical signal, but sometimes you can see small blue flashes of electricity in the tank during the night or when it's dark from them. I had mine for almost 10 years, and gave them to a keeper friend of mine when I was moving out of Vancouver and for obvious reasons couldn't bring my fish. Beautiful fish, and you can actually train them in ways that you can't with most fish. Mine would eat out of my hands when they were adults. They love fresh food. Preferably live brine shrimp when they are small, black worms as well. I found they really didn't take too well to flake. They also will eat bloodworms easily at any size. They can be predatorial, so don't keep them with anything that will fit in their mouth. I learned how much they... to eat... love Cardinal Tetras in a huge way. Can't wait to see them in the Gallery H'mmmmmm, makes me think about getting some to put in my Central American Turtles Indoor Pond when I build it over the winter. Keep Safe and MERRY CHRISTMAS JOEY to The Kids, Tamara, and Yourself. Next time I'm home in Dartmouth I am certainly going to 1 Fish 2 Fish and may bring some fish back to Toronto with me. Matt - Toronto, Canada
Jeff’s face when you said you didn’t want that tiny an elephant nose was priceless, he looked 👀devastated, bet he gave a sigh of relief when you did buy. 😂😂😂 👍🏴
Been commenting for years about getting elephant nose and finally theyre here. Lol though a bit smaller, nonetheless will be great to follow their journey. Now... the other species I hoped you'd get are jellyfish!!!
Just incredible Joey. I am learning something new every day or whenever you put a new video out. Lol Thank you for this I am living my dream a fish keeping in large quantities by watching you you have no idea how much I like this. Have a wonderful Christmas both you and your lovely lady, and I guess your Christmas tree will be standing on top of the tank. Lol
I would definitely hook-up a listening device the guy was talking about to listen in on them especially to see how they react when they see you or feed them. It would be very interesting to figure out sounds to activity going on inside and outside the tank by various stimuli.
I’ve actually heard that if you put a ball of tinfoil in the water they will go up and play around with it due to how it reacts to their electric signals. Know someone that tried it with their ghost knife and it loved the foil ball.
I love elephant nose fish. I haven't had any in a long, long time though. Maybe it's time to get some again. I totally would have bought some of those little guys. They were super cute! I like watching them grow up. =^.^=
You should get some African butterfly fish, (Pantodon buchholzi), and a large shoal of Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus), to go with Double-Trunk Elephantnose (Campylomormyrus tamandua), that's the top, middle and bottom covered, all Congo species. For the aquarium you was setting up in the 'Pick the fish this aquariums gets!' Video.
I had elephantnose fish in high school. I used to hand feed them and they were extremely friendly. Had to get rid of the tank before I left for college
About time you get an elephant nose! I have been telling you that you should for years now. They are one of my favorites. Be careful with the putting more than one in a tank. The dude might be saying they can be together but I have had more then one in a tank and one always killed the other. Maybe if there is more than 2 it makes a difference but I never had luck with just 2.
Today I set up my 25L nano tank with blue velvet shrimp and galaxy rasbora. I love it. You’ve inspired me to always look for what I like in the tank and what I like in the fish
I love all your tanks, man. I had to get rid of most of my tanks since my wife put her foot down after my 50 gal blew a seal on the bottom of the tank and flooded my foyer (amazingly enough, the fish survived - a few albino cory cats and a pair of blood parrots). I converted my 29 gal tank into an herb garden with catnip and purple basil. The 45 gal corner tank is the only aquarium I have now.
Hi joey. I’m looking at building my first plywood tank. 8 feet long x 4 feet wide x 3 feet tall 718 gallons. As for glass would 15mm low iron aquarium glass be ok or would you go thicker, acrylic is around the same price so would thicker acrylic (maybe 1 inch) be better?
I am going to be looking for these this coming Spring. I have a nice tank waiting to be put together just for them. I think they will be awesome Joey, I'll be watching for progress reports on them.
I had an elephant fish man must of been early 90s - mid 90s, it was alot bigger then those and was totally black with the two whitish bands near the tail. When the guy said you can hear the elephant fish from what I remember they send off an electrical signal to find food.
You can also easily have more than one Black Ghost/Black Knife's - had 5 of them in a 250 liter, and even though they fought from time to time, they did well for a number of years.
These guys are pretty cool to watch and you can handfeed them pretty easy but my group I started with 8 and now I only have 4 because the largest of the group is somewhat aggressive and stressed the others, it’ll be interesting to see how they interact in a larger group though
I have one elephantnose (different species, mine is Peter's elephantnose) and it's one of the most demanding fish regardign care, so please be super careful with yours, they need a fine substrate to dig in and a bunch of shelters to hide, I keep mine in a West-African themed comunity with Congo tetras, kribensis, freshwater butterflyfish and Synodontis catfish but pay attention that they might be outcompeted at feeding times if they are too shy (also from my experience and those of my friends they only eat bloodworms and other frozen foods, very rarely dry ones). I've been following you for some time so I know you can pull it off, if they settle in fine and get used to the tank they actually make a pretty interesting fish and can develop a personality not much different from an oscar, coming up to you when they hear you and exploring everything new in the tank.
Those Lamprichthys tanganicanus are a really spectacular African fish, interesting they are an egg layer but are in the family live brearing fishes ,Poeciliidae ! You should consider trying to keep them as a top swimmer with the shell dwellers 🙂
Bro ... i was Dying seeing Jeffs face almost cringe in guilt and worry you didnt like them when you were talking about them . Even though we all knew all along you were going to get them , and everything you were saying about being small and raising them is exactly what most of us in the hobby love to do . Excited to see how these do , i really would like to find a Mormyrid Dolphin ,but might end up with something more like this if i cant find them
You gotta get an electric eel and hook up speakers to the tank I’ve seen it done before and that is one hell of a show. I think it would be extremely cool if you kept an electric eel.
I've recently gotten a 200 gallon aquarium and I'm looking to get oscars, but I want to get them in a fairly small size and grow them out myself. but I'm wondering if the 200 would be too large for them when they are still small, 6-8cm?
years ago i saw a video of a guy who had an electric eel in a aquarium. he had metal rods in the water that hooked up to some cheap computer speakers and you could hear the electricity it was putting off just like the guy was saying on the podcast.
what Joey has failed to mention is he in the process of converting his entire gallery into breeding convict cichlids. Already the 2000 gallon is being prepared. Soon Joey will have an army of convicts , the elephant noses the leaders.
The elephant nose... a highly evolved intelligent fish. I can't believe petsmart sold me one when I was 8 years and I knew nothing about fish and just bought it along with goldfish. He jumped out a few days later. I'm good at it now and wish I could find one now.
Nothing to do with this video, but I ran a duct along side my heating system constantly at 30🦾 to my out side pond for 3-4 years now. I still feed the huge carp in the big pond, and they feed so gentle
I found an adult elephant nose over a decade ago. Loved it, bought it, found out it emitted an electric charge for self defense. I came home one day on lunch break and was looking at my tank. I couldn't find it. I'm thinking what the heck? Then, I see it. The nose of the fish. It was sticking out of my 8 inch koi fish's mouth. I paid 18 USD for this fish. This remains the most expensive fish I've ever purchased...to feed...to another fish...
i’m really curious if there is a species of elephant nose fish that stays a little smaller then the typical species. I’d love one but I don’t want one that’s gonna get 8-9 inches
Dream weird fish: a lobster! Just like the ones you buy at the grocery store. Another aquarium YTer went viral in the last week with his videos on a grocer-bought lobster.
I have a 125gallon with 5 elephant nose fish. One is even a double nose. I love them. I keep them with a school of glass cat fish. I have had them for 4 years
I LOVED my elephant nose fish. I had it trained and it ate from my hand and like to play with my fingers. BUT The thing decided to jump out of my tank when the power went out during a hurricane.
I have a elephant nose fish. He is hilarious and goes absolutely ballistic for food. He will push himself between my fingers to eat bloodworms. He is also stupid and always swims into my net when I try to catch other fish. Super cool fish and loves to chase my huge fat clown loaches. He is like 6 years old or something, super cool.
Love my elephant nose fish but they’re such a pain when it comes to feeding them in a community tank. End up having to separate them in the tank when it comes to feeding.
I ordered some fish in that i have been wanting to try for a long time. Recently discussed on my podcast (Aquariums Unfiltered) and that really motivated me to get them!
My podcast: ua-cam.com/users/AquariumsUnfilteredPodcast
Cool to see another haligonian, me and my girlfriend have been using 1 fish 2 fish for about a month now and service there is great
When you were playing with Jeff and saying you may not get the fish, honestly his facial reactions are everything, poor guy was giving you the side-eye like "bro really? I just bought 20 of these things for you" hahaha
I don’t think he was playing with him. He genuinely didn’t want them
You are beautiful
@@NevBlue149 Agreed, if the store couldn't get what he wanted on a special order they should've just said no, or told him what they COULD get realistically when they found out from whatever supplier they were talking to. That said, this isn't usually a fish you'd expect a LFS to be able to have readily available and this is also why LFS hesitate to take suggestions from their customers on what they should carry. They'd rather have hardy fish at a decent size that are well known and sell to the general population and readily available to them afffordably, the actual aquarium hobby is an afterthought to them in my experience.
6:08 Jeff's face was like, "yo, you asked for them"
Joey, I'm SO GLAD YOU GOT ELEPHANT NOSE FISH!!!!
They were one of the fish I suggested you get a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng time ago when you asked what kind of fish you should get for the gallery. They are amazing. I've had what turned out to be a school of the exact same kind you got. Not only do they check for food through electrical signal, but sometimes you can see small blue flashes of electricity in the tank during the night or when it's dark from them. I had mine for almost 10 years, and gave them to a keeper friend of mine when I was moving out of Vancouver and for obvious reasons couldn't bring my fish.
Beautiful fish, and you can actually train them in ways that you can't with most fish. Mine would eat out of my hands when they were adults. They love fresh food. Preferably live brine shrimp when they are small, black worms as well. I found they really didn't take too well to flake. They also will eat bloodworms easily at any size.
They can be predatorial, so don't keep them with anything that will fit in their mouth. I learned how much they... to eat... love Cardinal Tetras in a huge way.
Can't wait to see them in the Gallery
H'mmmmmm, makes me think about getting some to put in my Central American Turtles Indoor Pond when I build it over the winter.
Keep Safe and MERRY CHRISTMAS JOEY to The Kids, Tamara, and Yourself.
Next time I'm home in Dartmouth I am certainly going to 1 Fish 2 Fish and may bring some fish back to Toronto with me.
Matt - Toronto, Canada
Jeff’s face when you said you didn’t want that tiny an elephant nose was priceless, he looked 👀devastated, bet he gave a sigh of relief when you did buy. 😂😂😂
👍🏴
Been commenting for years about getting elephant nose and finally theyre here. Lol though a bit smaller, nonetheless will be great to follow their journey. Now... the other species I hoped you'd get are jellyfish!!!
Just incredible Joey. I am learning something new every day or whenever you put a new video out. Lol
Thank you for this I am living my dream a fish keeping in large quantities by watching you you have no idea how much I like this.
Have a wonderful Christmas both you and your lovely lady, and I guess your Christmas tree will be standing on top of the tank. Lol
I would definitely hook-up a listening device the guy was talking about to listen in on them especially to see how they react when they see you or feed them. It would be very interesting to figure out sounds to activity going on inside and outside the tank by various stimuli.
you could probably rig up a little speaker or an LED with some 3m tape and stick it on the glass pretty easily
Good video and Fantastic seeing Tamara all bubbly and smiles.nice 🎁 fer Christmas .kudos to you Joey.
One of my favorite fish I have had, but mine were larger when we got them. So excited to see them grow in your tank!! 😍😍
I’ve actually heard that if you put a ball of tinfoil in the water they will go up and play around with it due to how it reacts to their electric signals. Know someone that tried it with their ghost knife and it loved the foil ball.
I read this as one of those "yeah totally microwave tinfoil great idea!"
Cinematography really on point, I’m enjoying the new video style a lot!!!
Jeff was looking like “what you mean you not buying these!!????”😂
I love elephant nose fish. I haven't had any in a long, long time though. Maybe it's time to get some again. I totally would have bought some of those little guys. They were super cute! I like watching them grow up. =^.^=
That montage in the beginning 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Intro to this video was great keep up the good work 👍
You should get some African butterfly fish, (Pantodon buchholzi), and a large shoal of Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus), to go with Double-Trunk Elephantnose (Campylomormyrus tamandua), that's the top, middle and bottom covered, all Congo species. For the aquarium you was setting up in the 'Pick the fish this aquariums gets!' Video.
I had elephantnose fish in high school. I used to hand feed them and they were extremely friendly. Had to get rid of the tank before I left for college
Love how Tamara brings more of Joey out in his videos
So glad you got them. Can't wait to see them when fully grown. 😍
About time you get an elephant nose! I have been telling you that you should for years now. They are one of my favorites. Be careful with the putting more than one in a tank. The dude might be saying they can be together but I have had more then one in a tank and one always killed the other. Maybe if there is more than 2 it makes a difference but I never had luck with just 2.
Video editing is on another level ❤️
can i just say the b roll these last few videos has been really dope
Great editing on this one Joey.
I am absolutely ecstatic to see Joey finally keeping one of my dream fish. I cannot wait to see how they do.
What a cool an interesting looking fish Joey! I'm glad you got some of these smaller guys because now we can see them grow up in your videos.
Clown trigger was always a favorite of mine. Not as aggressive as many other triggers. When they go rogue they are dastardly brutal.
0:41 You should get that parrotfish!
I love the elephant nose fish , there adorable and I really can’t wait to watch them grow.
Thnx for this just bcuz I gave up my fish room love watching you & all the fishes you keep TKODIY
Today I set up my 25L nano tank with blue velvet shrimp and galaxy rasbora. I love it. You’ve inspired me to always look for what I like in the tank and what I like in the fish
video quality and editing on point!
Thank God you got them they are so interesting.
I love all your tanks, man. I had to get rid of most of my tanks since my wife put her foot down after my 50 gal blew a seal on the bottom of the tank and flooded my foyer (amazingly enough, the fish survived - a few albino cory cats and a pair of blood parrots). I converted my 29 gal tank into an herb garden with catnip and purple basil. The 45 gal corner tank is the only aquarium I have now.
Elephant nose are such a cool rare oddball fish! I’m glad you are gonna keep them!
love the more cinematic style of videos lately, great vid!
Hi joey. I’m looking at building my first plywood tank. 8 feet long x 4 feet wide x 3 feet tall 718 gallons. As for glass would 15mm low iron aquarium glass be ok or would you go thicker, acrylic is around the same price so would thicker acrylic (maybe 1 inch) be better?
I am going to be looking for these this coming Spring. I have a nice tank waiting to be put together just for them. I think they will be awesome Joey, I'll be watching for progress reports on them.
I had an elephant fish man must of been early 90s - mid 90s, it was alot bigger then those and was totally black with the two whitish bands near the tail. When the guy said you can hear the elephant fish from what I remember they send off an electrical signal to find food.
You can also easily have more than one Black Ghost/Black Knife's - had 5 of them in a 250 liter, and even though they fought from time to time, they did well for a number of years.
I had a feeling when I saw those then saw you that something was going on lol. Very cool man and nice meeting you too by the way👍🏼
I just seen at the end of the vid the Only Fins link 😝😂😂😂💀 one day I promise I'll sub to that Joey!
So interesting! I hope to hear about your fish listening experiments in the future!!! Thanks!
These guys are pretty cool to watch and you can handfeed them pretty easy but my group I started with 8 and now I only have 4 because the largest of the group is somewhat aggressive and stressed the others, it’ll be interesting to see how they interact in a larger group though
Just got a few of these, here I was thinking I had a fish that the king of diy didn’t have yet hahahaha, can’t wait to see the showcase video on them
Cool. Looking forward to future updates on these guys.
I have one elephantnose (different species, mine is Peter's elephantnose) and it's one of the most demanding fish regardign care, so please be super careful with yours, they need a fine substrate to dig in and a bunch of shelters to hide, I keep mine in a West-African themed comunity with Congo tetras, kribensis, freshwater butterflyfish and Synodontis catfish but pay attention that they might be outcompeted at feeding times if they are too shy (also from my experience and those of my friends they only eat bloodworms and other frozen foods, very rarely dry ones).
I've been following you for some time so I know you can pull it off, if they settle in fine and get used to the tank they actually make a pretty interesting fish and can develop a personality not much different from an oscar, coming up to you when they hear you and exploring everything new in the tank.
Those Lamprichthys tanganicanus are a really spectacular African fish, interesting they are an egg layer but are in the family live brearing fishes ,Poeciliidae ! You should consider trying to keep them as a top swimmer with the shell dwellers 🙂
Hey Joey, please get an Avacado Puffer! I'd love to get one but I live in an apartment so I have Ember Tetras in an 11 gallon. Great videos as always!
Bro ... i was Dying seeing Jeffs face almost cringe in guilt and worry you didnt like them when you were talking about them . Even though we all knew all along you were going to get them , and everything you were saying about being small and raising them is exactly what most of us in the hobby love to do . Excited to see how these do , i really would like to find a Mormyrid Dolphin ,but might end up with something more like this if i cant find them
0:18 How do you get one of those? Asking for a friend...
We’ve gotten a couple of these in at work before, they’re so funny 😂
Sweet. They are so cute.
Merry Christmas
You gotta get an electric eel and hook up speakers to the tank I’ve seen it done before and that is one hell of a show. I think it would be extremely cool if you kept an electric eel.
ok, so been in many times and never gave the flake a look. Will now that I see that list. Cheers Jeff and Joey
From what I hear is that they have not been bread in captivity yet
Such a cool fish store. I'm in bozeman mt and unfortunately they're all sad. Except one but they lean more saltwater
I've recently gotten a 200 gallon aquarium and I'm looking to get oscars, but I want to get them in a fairly small size and grow them out myself. but I'm wondering if the 200 would be too large for them when they are still small, 6-8cm?
Can't wait to see them grow up.
Is there any update on these fish?
Excellent choice ✨
7:13 talk about actually listening what your fishes are talking about using headphones
recent studies point to elephant noses being as smart as some parrots.
years ago i saw a video of a guy who had an electric eel in a aquarium. he had metal rods in the water that hooked up to some cheap computer speakers and you could hear the electricity it was putting off just like the guy was saying on the podcast.
New England aquarium has a bunch of these and rope fish in a tank!!
Best intro to date
Really cool fish, first time i saw those. Thank you
what Joey has failed to mention is he in the process of converting his entire gallery into breeding convict cichlids. Already the 2000 gallon is being prepared. Soon Joey will have an army of convicts , the elephant noses the leaders.
I only have saltwater tanks but you're seriously making me consider looking into a freshwater setup in the next year.
do it! Kevin cant be the only reason you are here! haha
You should do a cold water tank for sturgeon, koi etc
I do! I built a 6 foot deep pond in my yard the other summer!
I remember seeing some in my LFS a few years back. Super cool looking fish.
Your b roll is evolving wonderfully
You need a parrot, and name it little Joey
I love these little guys I have peaters Elephant knows fish id love to see you get them
The elephant nose... a highly evolved intelligent fish. I can't believe petsmart sold me one when I was 8 years and I knew nothing about fish and just bought it along with goldfish. He jumped out a few days later. I'm good at it now and wish I could find one now.
I hope you gave the wholesalers / importers a heads up that there is about to be a run elephant fish.
Nothing to do with this video, but I ran a duct along side my heating system constantly at 30🦾 to my out side pond for 3-4 years now. I still feed the huge carp in the big pond, and they feed so gentle
I found an adult elephant nose over a decade ago. Loved it, bought it, found out it emitted an electric charge for self defense. I came home one day on lunch break and was looking at my tank. I couldn't find it. I'm thinking what the heck? Then, I see it. The nose of the fish. It was sticking out of my 8 inch koi fish's mouth. I paid 18 USD for this fish. This remains the most expensive fish I've ever purchased...to feed...to another fish...
They look cool it would be great to hear them
Like the elephant nose I also love baby whale fish 🐟 they are so interesting and fun I had one that was very active..
They are notorious jumpers. Keep the lids shut as best as possible.
i’m really curious if there is a species of elephant nose fish that stays a little smaller then the typical species. I’d love one but I don’t want one that’s gonna get 8-9 inches
Dream weird fish: a lobster! Just like the ones you buy at the grocery store. Another aquarium YTer went viral in the last week with his videos on a grocer-bought lobster.
I have a 125gallon with 5 elephant nose fish. One is even a double nose. I love them. I keep them with a school of glass cat fish. I have had them for 4 years
I LOVED my elephant nose fish. I had it trained and it ate from my hand and like to play with my fingers.
BUT
The thing decided to jump out of my tank when the power went out during a hurricane.
I LOVE ELEPHANT NOSE FISH!
Those look so cool
Wow, back after almost a year and your content is still awesome! Who is that lovely lady with you, have we seen her before?
Thats Tamara, we started dating 3.5+ years ago.
I have a elephant nose fish. He is hilarious and goes absolutely ballistic for food. He will push himself between my fingers to eat bloodworms. He is also stupid and always swims into my net when I try to catch other fish. Super cool fish and loves to chase my huge fat clown loaches. He is like 6 years old or something, super cool.
they are called elephant nose for a reason, they wheeze even in the water.
OMG you are so lucky. I wish I could come across some of them! All we ever get are regular elephant nose and baby whales
Never heard of that fish before. This should be interesting
Love my elephant nose fish but they’re such a pain when it comes to feeding them in a community tank. End up having to separate them in the tank when it comes to feeding.
You should get the Killifish, well worth it
they are so cute!!!
If only we can send some to you Joey. Our local fish store has tons of elephantnoses
I’ve had elephant nose before and they’re so active and awesome fish
My LFS have these lol It was really weird looking and kinda derpy 😆
Mate, you need to get that electical device to listen what they are talking about ;)
You should come to Asia bro, crazy fish out here