Not Your Average Fish Store! Natural Creek Filtration for the Dan's Fish Warehouse
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Today we are taking a look at the heart of an online fish store warehouse that's revolutionizing the industry. Discover how Dan's Fish ensures optimal water quality, and see the secrets behind their eco-friendly filtration system, with UV sterilization, heat exchangers, and sustainable fishkeeping practices.
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He has SO many medicinal/edible plants outside of his warehouse 🥰 and a very impressive water filtration system!
This is the first time I've seen carbon chambers bigger than we have at work! Those are some SERIOUS filters.
StephenP edited content!!!!! What a great treat at the end of a day at work. Thanks Stephen!
My favorite line in the entire video is the first one when Stephen says "Fishes". Steals the show!
I agree Dan...and THAT'S Stephen. LOL
So much stuff I see in the pool industry transfer over the the fish hobby
Maybe next time you visit we can teach you how to clean the filters.
This is awesome and a great thing to see. Using the water and returning better than before is great. Thanks for sharing.
Very detailed view of the filtration! Thanks Stephen and Beccs for going and filming all of this, and thanks Dan for letting them in!
Very cool! Thank you, Stephen 😊
SUPER SNAILED IT ❤🐌🥰
What an awesome video! Love Dans mission and quality fish.
Always wanted to see this system, but honestly don’t have much desire to go to Wyoming. This is certainly the next best thing, thanks for sharing. Dan is a solid dude, very cool of him to let you show off this unique filtration system.
I was wondering about the heating, very ingenious!
Thanks for the tour!
If there were a benefit to it, they could centrifuge the clay fines out after the sediment filter, but that's extra cost for unknown benefit.
Great video y’all! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾❤️🤗
I want to see what didn't make the cut. Awesome vid Stephen.
So cool!!!! Those are huge pipes!!! ❤❤❤❤
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This was very interesting and entertaining to watch. Thank you.
Should have told him about your famous yellow tiger endlers.
Very cool video!
Cool
Nice
Nice job! I think that's the first good view of the creek i have seen!! Could you see any native fish in it???
Thanks! And unfortunately no, I couldn't see much. The creek is very silty!
@@StephenP2003 ok darn, i bet there is at least some minnows.
Clear and clean appearance. Sterile, but to say "better" is to ignore the unknown, or at least undisclosed fish waste content. What is the mass flow of nitrates and phosphates in and out of the farm?
Relatedly, cruise ships discharge sterile, treated effluent from the sewage system onboard. Looks real nice and clear, and has been shocked with bleach, but there are restrictions on which waters it can be discharged into and under what conditions.
But also, I'm being extra pedantic because I love what they're doing, and getting extra nerdcited seeing all this. So I wanted to post more and say sorry, I'm not trying to dump on you or the fish farm.
Thanks for showing us this setup!
Valid question, and I don't know the answer. Given that each tank gets a 100% water change every hour on average (and the tanks never share water), I wonder how much dissolved organics get picked up by any given 40 breeder in that time, and how that compares to what occurs in the creek during that time. Dan may already have tested all this as part of the long process to get this system approved, but I definitely should've brought a test kit or taken some samples of the water direct from the creek, from the inflow into a tank, and from the outflow back into the creek. Next time!
@StephenP2003 I would suspect, just looking at the creek flow, he couldn't possibly be delivering that much fish waste as to have a measurable impact. Likely to be very dilute, but maybe that would be a thing the environmental regulators would want calculated or estimated before permits?