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  • @thekingofdiy
    @thekingofdiy 7 років тому +174

    Here is the update: ua-cam.com/video/swbVA7HW-9s/v-deo.html

    • @imomnl
      @imomnl 7 років тому

      what kind of moss is this, so beautiful

    • @ou1812
      @ou1812 7 років тому +1

      The king of DIY where did you buy your net I would really like to know so I can get one for my lage fish in my 100 gallon fishtank thanks

    • @gideonisaacgeverola9237
      @gideonisaacgeverola9237 7 років тому +1

      The king of DIY:hey dude did your arowana really died pls reply

    • @DiamondsRescue
      @DiamondsRescue 7 років тому

      Gideon Isaac Geverola Yeah, but don't remind him. RIP Buddy.

    • @sir.donjennerogorrell1243
      @sir.donjennerogorrell1243 7 років тому +2

      The king of DIY
      ? goúd?
      Nice.Thx u. 🙌💀😤♎

  • @AntsCanada
    @AntsCanada 6 років тому +33

    This is truly stunning! I live rainbowfish! I own a school of dwarf rainbows. Love your videos! Keep up the great work! I learn a lot from them.
    Also, I finally made my dream come true this week and created an Asian biotope paludarium. :)

    • @iemartinez43
      @iemartinez43 6 років тому +1

      AntsCanada tbh I thought this was you AC for some reason when it popped up in my recommendation

  • @TheAwesomeEvilNerd
    @TheAwesomeEvilNerd 7 років тому +83

    Fish can't see red light, so to them the tank went dark really quickly, just like if a predator caused a shadow above them. They group up because there's safety in numbers :)

    • @connorb2004
      @connorb2004 7 років тому +1

      Jessica Cooper Thanks for the info!

    • @dastreetspart3370
      @dastreetspart3370 5 років тому +2

      how would they know where the group is if they can't see?

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Рік тому

      @@dastreetspart3370 By smell, every fish uses a different deodorant.

    • @emeryz10
      @emeryz10 3 місяці тому

      Yea I don’t think it works like that.

  • @thekingofdiy
    @thekingofdiy 7 років тому +247

    I'll be going LIVE with the tank on Facebook or Instagram tonight or tomorrow!
    instagram.com/uarujoey/
    facebook.com/UaruJoey

    • @brui5e05
      @brui5e05 7 років тому +7

      The king of DIY I'm at a loss for words!!! That tank is absolutely stunning!

    • @theholybuttfungus5911
      @theholybuttfungus5911 7 років тому +3

      The king of DIY the tank look amazing I'm stunned!

    • @jonathanchristian9776
      @jonathanchristian9776 7 років тому +8

      i think the red reminds them of sunset.. as the sun goes down predators come out so they school for survival.. just a guess

    • @shaikmubasheer8222
      @shaikmubasheer8222 7 років тому +5

      The king of DIY YOU MADE MY DAY😘

    • @R8V10
      @R8V10 7 років тому +1

      So did they all make it?

  • @NeverSeb
    @NeverSeb 5 років тому +60

    By red light they hide. Because in nature the sunset means, that night is comming. And with the night the predetors are comming too.

    • @johnstrom8023
      @johnstrom8023 5 років тому +5

      nah they are bull , they prepare to ram the Toreador

  • @jb_8860
    @jb_8860 7 років тому +23

    Yes, add the bottom dwellers! Orange Laser Corydoras, I'd say at least 60 of them....
    And some amano shrimp & otocinclus. ☺
    Love the rainbowfish!!!

    • @WrestlerMoore1
      @WrestlerMoore1 7 років тому +1

      Jackie Byers I was about to comment something to this affect, maybe put in some nifty bumblebee/tiger shrimp (I've heard it called both) too

    • @jb_8860
      @jb_8860 7 років тому +1

      WrestlerMoore1 Yeah the larger shrimp would be safe from the rainbowfish. Also some vampire or bamboo would love the high flow...

    • @WrestlerMoore1
      @WrestlerMoore1 7 років тому +1

      Jackie Byers yup, maybe even get some freshwater pompom crabs, if you've never seen those, they're pretty neat

  • @Sadeyr
    @Sadeyr 7 років тому +8

    I love hearing and seeing how happy you are when you set up stuff like this, it really shows how much you enjoy the fish and how much you care about them, especially all the time you put into making sure they will have a good place to live. The setup looks awesome, I can't wait to see it in full bloom once the moss has grown out and the fish are showing their colors, it'll be amazing.

  • @StarWonder
    @StarWonder 6 років тому +13

    For wild fish at least, probably the same for your babies, the red light making them all go to one side, it's a schooling and protection reaction. Red = night, and that's usually when predators come out. So they go into a tight ball for protection. During the day, there are fewer predators hunting them, they can see very clearly, and so on. In and around the wood they cannot school safely, it's easier for an individual to be picked off. This also can be a hunting technique as well, where they get together in a tighter formation. When a school of fish is also in a tight ball, they look MUCH bigger to predators, and can ward off the potential predator by becoming a mass that is too big to attempt to nibble. Any one of these behaviours, or even all, could be what your Rainbows are doing.

  • @pd1jdw630
    @pd1jdw630 7 років тому +10

    Love it. I always feel sorry for an aquarium with a few big fish in it. I love the liveliness of a big aquarium with a lot of smaller fish.
    This is just a living painting.
    I can watch to this all day long.

  • @ericromano4028
    @ericromano4028 7 років тому +4

    I didn't think this particular tank was going to be my cup of tea, but by the end of the video it had me wanting my own giant tank with a huge school of smaller fish. Especially watching the feeding frenzy. Well done sir. It looks lovely.

  • @rickh5088
    @rickh5088 5 років тому +17

    Red wavelengths of light are the first color to be filtered out from light when it goes through water. Most aquatic animals can't see red light since red light doesn't exist in water except at the surface. Since it doesn't exist there then most animals in water have never developed a need to see red light. If you use only red lighting then everything will think it is night and act like they do in the dark (since to them it IS dark). We see them acting here the same way they do in complete darkness.
    In saltwater tanks we use this for watching or scouting for nocturnal animals. A lot of "bad" critters in saltwater tanks are nocturnal and you can use red light to catch something like a mantis shrimp that is killing your pets at night. Also in general there are tons of saltwater critters that are nocturnal and using red light would allow you to see the other "half" of your ecosystem that you would otherwise never realize was even there.

    • @MrThorMNFinest
      @MrThorMNFinest 5 років тому +2

      Rick Holley This is mind-blowing. Thanks! For real like I never would've had a clue bro! Awesome.

    • @LAFishBlog
      @LAFishBlog 5 років тому

      Excellent explanation, but I fail to see how something unwanted (like a mantis shrimp) could end up in a tank if you hadn’t put it there in the first place?
      I admit I’m a novice and am probably reading your comment out of context.

  • @wunjarlawilliams3606
    @wunjarlawilliams3606 5 років тому +24

    I think your red light may simulate sunset and the Raibows are swarming because that's what would happen in the wild, when the Sun goes down they swarm

  • @nathanmallory9159
    @nathanmallory9159 5 років тому +26

    The red light simulates night as most non complex eyes don’t have enough photoreceptors to see red because it’s to low on the electromagnetic spectrum

    • @l3dukas869
      @l3dukas869 5 років тому +1

      You must be fun at parties

    • @nathanmallory9159
      @nathanmallory9159 5 років тому +5

      DJ AIRIS ya I’d say so

    • @markhagan6675
      @markhagan6675 5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I had to scroll way too far to find the right answer. One guy said the fish think there’s blood in the water lol 😂

  • @awesomotribe1888
    @awesomotribe1888 7 років тому +24

    Explanation for the schooling behaviour:
    Fish can't see red light (since it is usually filtered out by the water (this is also the reason the sea is blue)), so when you only have red light, they can't see anything and think it's night time and school for safety.

  • @ReefVenturesYT
    @ReefVenturesYT 7 років тому +17

    Red is the natural colour fish see at night. So they school for safety in numbers as they think it's nighttime

  • @Rytoast99
    @Rytoast99 6 років тому +21

    For those wondering about the red light thing. Most fish cannot see red light so to them it would be the same as it being completely dark which causes them to think it is night where they school up for safety

    • @moncheval3816
      @moncheval3816 6 років тому +2

      I'd agree. Same with reptiles. Hence why the nighttime heating lamps have red bulbs (or ceramic bulbs that give off no light).

    • @crystalrizzo915
      @crystalrizzo915 6 років тому

      Idk, all my cichlids chase my laser light like kittens. Turtles too.

    • @stevehettman3959
      @stevehettman3959 6 років тому +1

      Crystal Rizzo infrared is different than a laser pointer

    • @abbisnews1
      @abbisnews1 6 років тому

      Thank you for the info! Very interesting!

    • @crystalrizzo915
      @crystalrizzo915 6 років тому

      He just said red light. 🤷 idk the difference.

  • @lizzyanthus1
    @lizzyanthus1 7 років тому +3

    The tank looks amazing! The fish swimming all throughout it looks wonderful! Loved the 'red light' thing, all gathered to the one side. I wonder too, why that is. Weird, but wonderful! Thanks for this and all your videos, they are so enjoyable to watch.

  • @allisonwu9860
    @allisonwu9860 7 років тому +7

    The amount of joy these fish bring to him makes me happy

    • @seacocosummer3375
      @seacocosummer3375 7 років тому +1

      Allison Wu ikr?!💗

    • @bardhi0105
      @bardhi0105 7 років тому

      yes, his reaction is just so genuine. I love him

  • @jaye6079
    @jaye6079 7 років тому +5

    The scaping and fish choice is spot on. Cant wait to see them fully coloured. Work of art.

  • @JangleandChop
    @JangleandChop 5 років тому +15

    By adjusting the light to more of a red spectum it fools the fish into thinking its night. The fish then school together for safety.

  • @mitchellwhite9920
    @mitchellwhite9920 6 років тому +4

    You..AND the fish are so lucky. Your passion and enthusiasm are palpable and genuine.
    All the best.

  • @kathrynevans2346
    @kathrynevans2346 7 років тому +4

    I so super happy you went for rainbowfish. They are one of my favourites. I've only been able to keep dwarf varieties like neon dwarf and celebes so far.
    I can't wait to see how your tank progresses. I hope one day to be able to have a smaller version of this. Waw 😍

  • @stevefrench198
    @stevefrench198 7 років тому +10

    I literally love how excited he gets when he first sees them in the tank

  • @SharonHuiting
    @SharonHuiting 7 років тому +6

    Such a 'awww' moment after you see them swimming everywhere :))

  • @meldyumm388
    @meldyumm388 7 років тому +6

    i can see he is so happy and excited from the look of his face...he's smiling ear to ear the time when he is about to pour all those fishes into the tank
    nice!

  • @marysoldeeley2218
    @marysoldeeley2218 7 років тому +9

    To react like that, they must school at night to sleep. Most critters don't see red. They just think it's night :) That looks fantastic! Great work!

  • @jacpaq4875
    @jacpaq4875 7 років тому +14

    Many species of fish in both fresh and salt water have eyes which are incapable of seeing the red spectrum of light. So when joey changed the light to only shine with the red spectrum, the fish no longer saw any light and likely thought it was now night time. I assume that they naturally School together at night in the wild so when the fish stopped seeing light they simply did what they would naturally do. You could test this by turning the light off all together and you will likely see the same reaction as with only the red spectrum. Very nice tank though joey, I'm excited to watch those babies color up.

    • @UberAlphaSirus
      @UberAlphaSirus 7 років тому

      That makes common sense to me but the scientific mind makes ponder.
      If the males of this species show off to the girls with red. Does that mean the girls want a dark room to get together to talk about stuff and don't actually notice the male, in this case the male has now become invisible and created his own black hole to do his bidding, Or does the red skin/scales flourese another spectrum to make the girls notice?

  • @wyzemann
    @wyzemann 7 років тому +5

    I'm a huge sucker for schooling/shoaling fish behavior, & I'm an even bigger sucker for MONSTER TANKS. You sir have married my two great passions with enormous effect, THANK YOU JOEY!

  • @rebeccaraeburnsmith6373
    @rebeccaraeburnsmith6373 7 років тому +21

    imagine how many guppies you could fit in there

    • @Dimelo.R
      @Dimelo.R 7 років тому +3

      Rebecca Raeburn Smith And imagine how many fry their will be.

    • @rebeccaraeburnsmith6373
      @rebeccaraeburnsmith6373 7 років тому

      Demonic Hellstorm guppies eat their fry if there not separated

    • @lilmizjoker6756
      @lilmizjoker6756 4 роки тому

      Literally what i was thinking... Im obsessed with guppies and idk why 😩😂

  • @bensummers629
    @bensummers629 7 років тому +4

    Hi from the UK , Been following your videos for some time now, devastated for your loss of the arrowana.
    Would love to have seen the 375g as a chiclid setup but can't help agree with your thoughts on this being a favourite tank... keep up the awesome work.

  • @katcetera
    @katcetera 7 років тому +8

    You really need to film a timelapse of this tank for an hour or so. Or just loop it. Would be so relaxing on my TV

  • @mastanickel
    @mastanickel 7 років тому +5

    Love it! This tank looks great. You are so inspiring!

  • @kristinak6668
    @kristinak6668 5 років тому +10

    Your enthusiasm throughout had me excited as well!!

  • @kylepinnick8625
    @kylepinnick8625 7 років тому +5

    This is incredible. A tank like this is a dream of mine. Something huge with a TON of tiny fish in it. Love your content Joey. Keep up the great work.

  • @alexmoody9259
    @alexmoody9259 7 років тому +5

    Lots of fish can't see red spectrum, hence responding in a similar way to no lights on. Best way to check for unwanted critters in a reef tank is to phase a red period into the night time cycle. Looks awesome dude

    • @alexmoody9259
      @alexmoody9259 7 років тому

      Maybe something to do with the shorter wave length of the spectrum towards the red end.
      It's likely that red also can't penetrate very deeply in to water.

  • @TheGolfingGoblin
    @TheGolfingGoblin 7 років тому +4

    Your reaction when the fish were put in was amazing, shows how much you love your fish, so happy for you the tank looks unreal

  • @worlddivison3731
    @worlddivison3731 7 років тому +9

    I love your passion about fish 🐠 👌🏻

  • @EUK007
    @EUK007 7 років тому +6

    Each one of us have some different taste or preference with regards to fish keeping and those rainbows are good, but if i were joey I will put Discuss and Neon/Cardinal Tetras. The size of this beautiful tank is just perfect for those fish.

    • @jackcole5520
      @jackcole5520 7 років тому +6

      I agree Discus and Tetras are perfect for that tank.

  • @Mekinar
    @Mekinar 7 років тому +17

    You should put some small shrimp and snails in there.

    • @antswearingpants19
      @antswearingpants19 7 років тому

      Mekinar yeah apple snails would be nice in their

    • @doingcrazystuff132
      @doingcrazystuff132 7 років тому

      apple snails eat plants.
      correct me if I am wrong.

    • @shon2471
      @shon2471 7 років тому

      +Doing Crazy Stuff As long as they're well fed and there aren't any plants with soft bodies, they won't cause issues. It's more an issue of them trying to climb on plants and breaking it with their body weight than eating them, really :')

  • @sike5043
    @sike5043 6 років тому +10

    His passion, love and adoration made the video even better

  • @Sparkyfish35
    @Sparkyfish35 7 років тому +4

    Joey,
    I think Redtail Sharks (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor) would add a nice flare to the bottom section of this tank.
    keep it up, love your channel and look forward to every new video for 3plus years now.

  • @richardstevens3625
    @richardstevens3625 7 років тому +4

    Firstly this is my very first comment in any UA-cam video, so thank you. That tank is truly one of kind and awsome, words fail me as to how good it is. For me the best view is from the end of the tank. It gives a real depth to the whole experience. Thank you.

  • @taha3508
    @taha3508 6 років тому +15

    I guess they have the same subconscious feeling for colors as we do. Probably the red water reminds them of a bloodbath when an attack has happened by a foe. So, of course, they look for safety. I do not understand why your aquarium lights come up with this feature since it seems pointless for the fish or even make them panic...

  • @Aquarimax
    @Aquarimax 7 років тому +5

    It looks FINTASTIC!

    • @connorb2004
      @connorb2004 7 років тому +1

      Aquarimax Omg, the puns...

  • @roudoku_room
    @roudoku_room 7 років тому +1

    Hi. This tank is awesome! I like the way you did the woods and plants! I can't wait to see more! Like some people said, it would be nice to have a little more variety of fish because I think this tank is capable to showcase beauty of different types of fish!!! Anyways, thanks for your wonderful aquarium videos!

  • @Design
    @Design 5 років тому +13

    Definitely should turn off the lights in the tank for the first few hours or so after introducing the fish to the new habitat. Reduces stress.

  • @seva4369
    @seva4369 5 років тому +26

    4:23 you're welcome

  • @dirtysouthoffroad6402
    @dirtysouthoffroad6402 7 років тому +6

    You should leave a 24 hr live stream on the tank. Or on one of your aquariums. I'd love to be able to look in on them anytime and dream that my tank would be that amazing

  • @sampollard8322
    @sampollard8322 7 років тому +3

    OMG Joey this is AMAZING!! I am living vicariously through your channel. Keep the good stuff coming!!!!!

  • @reesem.1525
    @reesem.1525 7 років тому +5

    So good to see Joey happy and exited again this tank is going to be epic! :)

  • @averiwatkins8163
    @averiwatkins8163 7 років тому +5

    I love how excited he was when they fist got in the tank 😂

  • @turdy_water7646
    @turdy_water7646 6 років тому +4

    I like the way you did the aquarium. How it's a huge rectangle in the center of the room with nearly all areas easily visible

  • @mattheweason532
    @mattheweason532 7 років тому +3

    Love the tank. Rainbows are one of my alltime favorites. As for your red light question.. I have seen many different reasons in the comments from stress to cant see red( they can and very well).. its an anti-predation mechanism. Throughout the Rainbows native range most predatory fish are crepuscular and are most actively hunting at dusk and dawn when the visable light spectrum ranges between 460-700nm due to scattering of VIB light during these times. Yes thee ol' safety in numbers is at play.

  • @mancavemikey
    @mancavemikey 7 років тому +6

    Tank looks great Joey but you're killing me with those bubbles on the glass. Lol

  • @aholt3953
    @aholt3953 7 років тому +5

    I don't know much about rainbow fish or their personalities but if they would work, a large amount of cherry shrimp would look absolutely amazing in the tank with the sand and wood, and would accent the fish well

  • @humiekitten7818
    @humiekitten7818 5 років тому +15

    4:25 is the part y'all looking for

  • @qdnhan88
    @qdnhan88 7 років тому +3

    DUDE!!! This is such an epic tank! I used to have rainbows in my tank and they are so fun to watch! Keep it up!

  • @josephallan8791
    @josephallan8791 5 років тому +4

    Out of the park grand slam home run bro. That light set up is super awsome. As i watched you turn that tank almost completely dark with that dark red light i was prerty impressed. I think the fish school up like that for protection from predators.

  • @SuperTadpole75
    @SuperTadpole75 7 років тому +14

    If they are anything like certain insects like ants. They cannot see red light. So it would be pitch black to the fish. Maybe since they think its night its a defensive mechanism to stay safe and together since its dark to them.

    • @PropKnucklesFPV
      @PropKnucklesFPV 7 років тому +1

      Soup Badger colors and intensities of light are two different things.

    • @SuperTadpole75
      @SuperTadpole75 7 років тому +1

      For ants if you place clear plastic over them so the light that shines through turns red. They still believe its dark and continue to work as if its dark. Take it away and they disperse to darker areas (When dealing with a colony). A good test would be see how they react with little to no light as well I suppose. Could be similar.

    • @alexyochum5648
      @alexyochum5648 7 років тому

      Beau Garrison yes but they wouldnt be able to see the red light and it is the only light available to them

  • @keefeweekers5739
    @keefeweekers5739 7 років тому +4

    You might be the King of diy, but you are the emperor of fish keeping. :)
    According tot a study, red light improves feeding motivation. But it seems they act as if there is danger, since they school together. Don't know what the natural predators of rainbows are, if there are any.

  • @zandrello
    @zandrello 7 років тому +2

    It's great to see a smile on your face, and see you excited again. Happy for you my friend! best wishes!!

  • @kbqiscool
    @kbqiscool 7 років тому +8

    Red light is the first to dissipate in water and a lot of fish don't see that color well, so it's possible they schooled with only the red light because it looks like the lights were killed entirely to them.

  • @jknowledgenet2748
    @jknowledgenet2748 5 років тому +9

    Im impressed with the quality of fish they shipped you. I was expecting to see quite a few floaters. Nice tank

    • @jknowledgenet2748
      @jknowledgenet2748 5 років тому

      One of my all time favorite fish are Australian rainbows. They are so beautiful

  • @4sak3nmage1
    @4sak3nmage1 7 років тому +5

    I think they might be reacting like that because of mating behavior. They see a very bright red, it and are attracted to the each other naturally, also most fish mate in the early morning where the lighting is softer, red is a much softer frequency light than white/green/blue.

  • @mikebarnett3778
    @mikebarnett3778 6 років тому +2

    Incredible display! Love the visual reaction to the light! That’s the whole idea behind the hobby is to watch, learn, and enjoy what we do. Thanks for sharing

  • @kevinbrislawn5918
    @kevinbrislawn5918 5 років тому +5

    simplicity is a sensual. visual relaxing way to design a large tank with hundreds of fish of the same species..it carries a reflection of meditation.

  • @laurawilson6496
    @laurawilson6496 7 років тому +5

    It's really cool :D Still miss Buddy though he was cool!

  • @About46Pandas
    @About46Pandas 7 років тому +8

    Red light has the largest wave length compared to other colours, so perhaps the fish can't see the red light? If so, they would assume it's dark, making them instinctively huddle in groups for protection.
    Sounds reasonable, but I don't know for sure. Anybody know how far up the visible light spectrum fish can see?

  • @deoyx
    @deoyx 7 років тому +4

    Your enthusiasm makes me want to get back in the hobby. We had 3 tanks in our living room and I loved them. They were small and I wasn't allowed to really maintain them (my dad refused to let me do water changes so the tanks went downhill when he didn't do one for a while) but now I'm away from him I want to get back into it....

  • @GrammyTweety
    @GrammyTweety 7 років тому +5

    Good info on the bag water!

  • @chrisknight246
    @chrisknight246 7 років тому +7

    As an underwater photographer, my guess is that since fish cannot see red light, when thats all the light there is, they think its dark and thus school together for security.

  • @mrallen1978
    @mrallen1978 7 років тому +6

    Like a kid on Christmas

  • @TMAquatics
    @TMAquatics 7 років тому

    Single species tanks are beautiful in their simplicity. No need to add anything more to your tank imo. Love your lighting and tank controls. I have a tank of red severums and rosline sharks. I did the same thing with my lights and made it all red lights only. They looked amazing.

  • @madisonpahl913
    @madisonpahl913 7 років тому +4

    Hey so I know this is a sensitive topic but after the incident with the rays, what brand heaters are you using for your tanks?

  • @ChrisTheHobbyGuy
    @ChrisTheHobbyGuy 7 років тому +4

    Fantastic fish...your friend ''CHRIS THE HOBBY GUY''

  • @IamTapan
    @IamTapan 7 років тому +21

    You wasted like 10 mins saying that ypu have to be quick lol

  • @aeyeonee
    @aeyeonee 7 років тому +1

    Love the display and really cool to see you put in all 200+ fishes into the tank!!! You the man, Joey!!!

  • @boomboxkat1464
    @boomboxkat1464 7 років тому +5

    the fish school together like that because, although the light went red it also got significantly darker, so the fish feel threatened in lack of day-light and form a fish ball to protect themselves against potential predators.

  • @rnlddbr
    @rnlddbr 5 років тому +4

    These guys are BEAU-TI-FULLLL... love that smile! Awesome!

  • @AlexisGraystorm
    @AlexisGraystorm 7 років тому +12

    You should try and name all of them 😂

  • @josiecat8080
    @josiecat8080 7 років тому +3

    Ahhh, I love your aquarium so much! I'm a beginner with a 29 gallon, I have 2 Dalmatian Mollies, 2 Neon Tetras, 4 balloon Mollies, 2 blue ram chichlids, 4 multi colored guppies and 2 golden snails .... and I am COMPLETELY in love with all of them, doing my best to make sure I give them a good life. A few pretty snails would compliment your tank a lot but I have hear stories of them multiplying and ruining filters before. I hope I dont end up with that problem having a somewhat smaller tank. Anyways, enjoy your little guys... I'll be subscribing for updates 😊❤✌

  • @alfie2743
    @alfie2743 6 років тому +6

    I read up that the colour red associates with fishing as red gets them to school together it makes it easier to catch them, the fish think that clustering up will keep them safe as they are in a bigger number but evidently not. SUBBED

  • @AquaOne1
    @AquaOne1 5 років тому +19

    For my taste, way too many. Hundred would have been OK for me.
    - Marcus

  • @marlondaniels3114
    @marlondaniels3114 5 років тому +28

    You should really listen to your viewers. When you said "Are you guys ready?" I said "Wait. I am going to grab some coffee" and when I got back you had already dumped all the fish in and I missed it.

  • @hunterlengrand9045
    @hunterlengrand9045 7 років тому +1

    Joey,
    I have always been interested in rainbow fish since I've had my 55 gallon. Where do you get yours from? Also, do they have to be in a acidic, neutral, or alkaline tank? Beautiful tank, would be cool if u respond to my questions by tomorrow afternoon. I love your tank! Keep it up!
    Sincerely,
    Hunter Lengrand

  • @stujd1539
    @stujd1539 7 років тому +7

    Definitely need a cleaning crew. Next, a large tank with 300+ Neons?

  • @ni9ward222
    @ni9ward222 5 років тому +9

    8:10 Their eyes cant process the red light wavelengths so it just looks dark to them and they think its night time.

  • @derekschwendemann2468
    @derekschwendemann2468 7 років тому +5

    Red is the light of morning and evenings. They school to darkness to protect from predators which are harder to see in the red light

  • @DebTim
    @DebTim 7 років тому +1

    Looks amazing as is... The colours are going to be magnificent!!

  • @THE-TEDDY-BEAR-PODCAST
    @THE-TEDDY-BEAR-PODCAST 5 років тому +6

    Wow... Amazing... Absolutely love it...

  • @phiiw4004
    @phiiw4004 7 років тому +13

    They all group up when the red light comes because it looks like blood. And blood attracts predators.

  • @ethangiordano562
    @ethangiordano562 5 років тому +14

    Fish can't see red light so for them it just went pitch black and the school up for safety

  • @Tomatoboy84
    @Tomatoboy84 7 років тому +1

    Awesome tank joey! Keep it up! Love watching your videos! 👌🏼

  • @anwarhussain4579
    @anwarhussain4579 7 років тому +6

    Corydoras panda will be excellent addition for the bottom

  • @spectra4919
    @spectra4919 7 років тому +5

    It would look really good if u had 2-3 ground dwellers as well :)

  • @tysonsfishingandcamping5495
    @tysonsfishingandcamping5495 7 років тому +7

    the reason they school in the red light is because it imitates night time. Most fish cannot see red light so its a way many people get to watch their fish act as if it were night.

  • @katesammons9252
    @katesammons9252 7 років тому +2

    I'm happy to see you smiling after what you've been through over the past month or so. This tank looks fun! I would be hypnotized if it was in my home! Are they schooling fish? It looks like they are all over the place at random, but eventually will they swim in groups?

  • @ecstaticboy9716
    @ecstaticboy9716 5 років тому +10

    red scares them, it resembles blood.. they form group n move away from source(light here)

  • @ST_Vids
    @ST_Vids 7 років тому +6

    you can tell he loves fish, seems a good owner! so happy to give them a nice home!

  • @ramududhanu1521
    @ramududhanu1521 7 років тому +6

    Beautiful aquarium brother I like it fish