Hello, are there any chance that fish eat all of the shrimp? btw, I like that fish so much, but I don't want it eat the other shrimp and small fish, may be I will raise it with fish as big as it only in an ecosystem. I love your works so much !!!!
Brilliant content. It's so authentic and informative, and not full of contrivance and melodrama, like some of the stuff I've seen by major channels creating dynamic ecosystems. I'm talking about Dr Plants. I like this better.
I love your videos, i just found you today and i can't believe your not famous yet , thank you so much for the work you put in your content for your fans much love ❤️
Mudskippers can live in both fresh water and brackish water. However, they need brackish water to reproduce, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimps. Around the pond inside the tank, there is a sandy area and a muddy section they need.
Hey! Thank you for your feedback. I read that mudskippers have a high tolerance for freshwater and have discussed this with people who have kept them under these conditions. What I learned is that mudskippers cannot reproduce in freshwater, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimp. I made this paludarium last year. Four mudskippers lived in this paludarium for about a year without any problems. Then I dismantled this tank; this video is from last year. I uploaded it to UA-cam now. I definitely don't want to give viewers incorrect information. We should pursue this hobby without harming the animals.
Great video! Ive never Done a paladuarium but i will someday! I just wonder if glue that are under water release toxins in water if you have water animals?
Mudskippers can live in both fresh water and brackish water. However, they need brackish water to reproduce, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimps.
Hey there! Mudskipper keeper here. This tank will NOT be suitable long term for mudskippers. They will die quickly due to the fact that they need BRACKISH water. Please do your research so you don’t do things like this.
Hey! Thank you for your feedback. I read that mudskippers have a high tolerance for freshwater and have discussed this with people who have kept them under these conditions. What I learned is that mudskippers cannot reproduce in freshwater, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimp. I made this paludarium last year. Four mudskippers lived in this paludarium for about a year without any problems. Then I dismantled this tank; this video is from last year. I uploaded it to UA-cam now. I definitely don't want to give viewers incorrect information. We should pursue this hobby without harming the animals.
This is not a good setup for mudskippers. They don't have any mud to coat themselves with or even sand to dig in, and they really do need brackish water to thrive. This setup is similar to keeping a goldfish in a tiny fishbowl - the fish might survive, but it's inhumane and cruel. Please do not mislead people into keeping animals in a neglectful setting.
Nu uh! There are mudskippers that can live in both brackish water and freshwater like thr gold spotted mudskipper and also they do not need mud or sand if the land are is humid enough
There are a multitude of species found in varying environments. Can't you tell this person is a serious hobbyist who values the animals' wellbeing? This clearly is not someone wandering blindly into something they know nothing about for yt clout.
your videos are so awesome, please make them longer
Thank you so much! I will try! 🙂
I always had a dream of seeing a mud skipper ecosystem thank you so much for making this reality
Thank you!! 🌿❤️
I dont think that not having brackish water is bad; they just cannot reproduce. Keep up❤
🙏🏻🙏🏻
As always amazing. I too feel like going inside and sit beside the waterfall. 😄
Thank you so much! 🙂🙂🌿
Mudskippers are so adorable! Love the set up you made for them.
Thank you so much!
Hello, are there any chance that fish eat all of the shrimp? btw, I like that fish so much, but I don't want it eat the other shrimp and small fish, may be I will raise it with fish as big as it only in an ecosystem. I love your works so much !!!!
Awesome video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Brilliant content. It's so authentic and informative, and not full of contrivance and melodrama, like some of the stuff I've seen by major channels creating dynamic ecosystems. I'm talking about Dr Plants. I like this better.
Walking fish are cool pets! Do you have a video about making a crab tank?
I’m keeping crabs but I didn’t record when I setup tank for them. But I’m planing to make new one!
I love your videos, i just found you today and i can't believe your not famous yet , thank you so much for the work you put in your content for your fans much love ❤️
Thank you so much! My channel grows slowly, let’s see what will happen in future 🙂🌿
@@peaceofnaturee 👍🌿
It looks great😮
Thank you!
Wow I’m jealous, I hope to have something like this one day
Thank you so much! I hope you will have your dream tank one day! 🤞
What a natural looking environment! I also want to sit under that waterfall 5:55 ❤
Thank you so much! Put on your raincoat and come here. While sitting by the waterfall, shrimps can massage our feet. 😄❤️🌿
Looks lovely!
It's very similar to my own climate (barring the cold winter). ^^
Thank you!
nice. i suppose mini gouramis or betta fish are next? i do recommend geosesarma sp a.k.a. vampire crabs. their colors really pop up
Vampire crabs and gouramis can be good choice!
mudskippers are brackish and they also require sandy mud, this is the exact opposite of what they need i thought you actually did research dude
Mudskippers can live in both fresh water and brackish water. However, they need brackish water to reproduce, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimps. Around the pond inside the tank, there is a sandy area and a muddy section they need.
It’ll likely dry the mudskippers up aswell.
Hey! Thank you for your feedback. I read that mudskippers have a high tolerance for freshwater and have discussed this with people who have kept them under these conditions. What I learned is that mudskippers cannot reproduce in freshwater, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimp. I made this paludarium last year. Four mudskippers lived in this paludarium for about a year without any problems. Then I dismantled this tank; this video is from last year. I uploaded it to UA-cam now.
I definitely don't want to give viewers incorrect information. We should pursue this hobby without harming the animals.
Nice also a perfect home for vampire crabs
Thank you!
@@peaceofnatureebtw what species of mudskipper is that?
Great video! Ive never Done a paladuarium but i will someday! I just wonder if glue that are under water release toxins in water if you have water animals?
arnt mudskippers brackish fish?
Mudskippers can live in both fresh water and brackish water. However, they need brackish water to reproduce, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimps.
@@peaceofnatureei see. thanks!
You’re welcome!
What a dorky face so adorable (人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
They’re soooo cuteee
Hey there! Mudskipper keeper here. This tank will NOT be suitable long term for mudskippers. They will die quickly due to the fact that they need BRACKISH water. Please do your research so you don’t do things like this.
Hey! Thank you for your feedback. I read that mudskippers have a high tolerance for freshwater and have discussed this with people who have kept them under these conditions. What I learned is that mudskippers cannot reproduce in freshwater, just like Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimp. I made this paludarium last year. Four mudskippers lived in this paludarium for about a year without any problems. Then I dismantled this tank; this video is from last year. I uploaded it to UA-cam now.
I definitely don't want to give viewers incorrect information. We should pursue this hobby without harming the animals.
@@peaceofnaturee you did awesome bro , there’s always someone that thinks they know everything, what doesn’t work for some people works for others
may i ask why you tear it down?@peaceofnaturee
@lelewgajah Because I wanted to experience massive dirted planted tank which I still have.
They can do just fine in freshwater enviroemnt
freshwater mudskippers?
what ai voice you use?
Capcut
Why disenfecting plants, when all what you want is building an ecosystem? Wouldn't those health forms actually be healthy for the paludarium?
Yes it’s healthy but I wanted limit it, for example I didn’t want ant colony in it.
Plus this would lower the risk of foreign disease outbreak’s.
what are the dimesnions
200x60x65h cm
This is not a good setup for mudskippers. They don't have any mud to coat themselves with or even sand to dig in, and they really do need brackish water to thrive. This setup is similar to keeping a goldfish in a tiny fishbowl - the fish might survive, but it's inhumane and cruel. Please do not mislead people into keeping animals in a neglectful setting.
Nu uh! There are mudskippers that can live in both brackish water and freshwater like thr gold spotted mudskipper and also they do not need mud or sand if the land are is humid enough
There are a multitude of species found in varying environments. Can't you tell this person is a serious hobbyist who values the animals' wellbeing? This clearly is not someone wandering blindly into something they know nothing about for yt clout.