Pearl Gouramis Preparing To Lay Eggs
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Beautiful footage of a male Pearl Gourami building a bubble nest, and preparing to breed with the female. Male and female circle each other in a mating dance as she gets ready to lay her eggs. All set to romantic music.
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I know i already said this like a week ago but i love this channel. You have a subscriber for life. The last video with you hand feeding worms to bass was cool too. I couldn't believe my eyes 😂😂.
Awesome! Thank you! 😁😁😁
Great camera work!
Thanks a lot!
Nice camera works!
Thank you so much!
Great video 😊 I setup a native fish tank with a huge green sunfish
That's awesome! The green sunfish is a great choice. They stay smaller than the bluegill, and they're more tolerant of different conditions. Best of luck with the native fish.
@@TheDave333 yeah lol and I appreciate it
Beautiful! 😍
Thank you! 😊
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Hey i have a fish tank and its been running since December without any fish, there are planaria in the tank. Do you think that adding fishing would eliminate the worms or should i use medication to kill them?
Avoid medications / poisons. Planarias are harmless, and so are most aquatic worms. Poisons will do more harm than good. Many fish will eat those worms for you. Planaria can be kept under control by keeping feedings light and keeping the tank clean.
I love this beautiful fish.
I do too! I've wanted to film them for a long time. 😁
Love is in the water ❤️
Their courtship look so elegant.
It really does look elegant. I love watching them.
Stunning male Dave. Leeri gouramis will spawn continuously over a period as the female doesn’t shed all her eggs during one spawning. I’ve had a pair repeatedly spawn over a period of a week. During this time the female ignored the newly free swimming fry BUT once she was spawned out begin to hunt for and eat the fry. Looking forward to your promised video 🤓👍
Thanks for the tip Paul. I've always had a soft spot for these guys. 😁
This footage is very beautiful like usual.
Those colors are incredible and the behavior is behind perfect.
A buble nest being cared is allways a perfect nature show!❤️
Thank you so much 😀
*bubble
Everytime I watch one of Dave's videos, I start thinking, "I wonder if I could breed that to make money?!" 😭
I'm happy to inspire your prosperity. 😁
Have you heard of a Sarasins minnow?
No I haven't. Are they in North America?
@@TheDave333 No, they live in Southeast Asia
Oh I see, it's a type of ricefish. Southeast Asia has so many interesting fish!
Frogbit=Gourami heaven. Beautiful video.
Thank you. They do love their Frogbit. :-)
You take excellent care of them. They look exceptionally beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful! Looks like they are dancing
It really does, so graceful.
Cool gouramis!!
Yes they are !!
You are honestly so underrated, thx for the amazing vids
You're very welcome, I didn't realize people were rating me. Seems cruel. 😁
It's amazing to watch these beautiful creatures construct their nest.
It really is. Wait until you see them spawn!
These fish are the best grammis I never had yet 😮
There's always room for more fish. 😁
Really nice video as always, I‘d love a video about sparkling gouramis, which focusses on or explains how they communicate. They are called croaking gouramis after all because they occassionally croak at eachother. Keep up the great work, thank you for enabling us to watch this great content.
I've been wanting to film Sparkling gouramis for a while. I'm really interested in recording the sounds they make, plus they're beautiful fish. So, yes at some point I'll hopefully get to them.
@TheDave333 Sounds amazing can't wait for it 😆
You're the man, Dave. 😁
You're the man Chi. You show up and comment everyday, and you're always quick with a joke. I love it. 😁
DAVE! can you make a video about the hidden world of a Esox Lucious?
I would need to see them and film them first!!! There are none in the lake that I normally go to.
@@TheDave333 ooh. Well, is their yello perch in there?
Yes, but I don't see them very often.
@@TheDave333 if you ever go and see them, pls try and film them. I grew up catching perch and i think it would look good on video
I see them every so often and I always try to film them. Hopefully, I'll have enough to make a video some day. 😁
World of a crappie when
When I find and film enough of them to justify a video. I don't see them very often where I live.
wow so mesmerizing
Thank you. They're amazing fish. 😁
Spat out saliva as nest building material (foam saliva), eh cultural differences among species 😆.
One species choose another, chichlid -like way of raising their youngs. It's chocolate gourami. During spawning female lays eggs to the ground , male fertilize them, then female pick up them to her mouth where incubation begins. After 2 weeks (average time, may vary) young fishes leave their mum's mouth. From now they are able to live by themselves.
Fish are amazing! There's so many species, and so many different ways to survive. There's always something new to discover. 😁
DAVE!! i’ve been wanting to ask for what feels like forever and i finally remembered. so i know you make guides to fish and stuff and i think it’d be cool to make a video on indostomus. they’re relatively easy to keep, only real issue might be food. but they’re very slow moving and i’d imagine simple to film.
Hello, I've seen these guys around, but I've never kept any. They are very cool fish and I would love to film them someday. They remind me of the baby chain pickerel that I was filming this past week end. Yes, feeding might be an issue, but I'll definitely add than to my to do list. 🦐🦠 ❤🐠🦈🐟
That sax and bass totally put even me in the mood...you have a knack with both music selection and camera work. Awesome,
Thank you so much. I appreciate the love. 😁
So so pretty! I truly love this fish. I recently lost the last of a group of 4 that I had for several years. I will want to keep them again in the future. They are so lovely and peaceful. Thank you for this amazing footage!
Thanks for watching another video! I've always had a soft spot for them as well.
Your video show you put in a lot of work. Thank you and very much appreciated it.
My pleasure! 😁
what you using to record?
I've put a link to the camera in the description section.
@@TheDave333 ay carumba thats a camera for sure, thx lol i did not see the link xD
I added it after you asked, so my apologies. :-)
Thanks for sharing, these videos are so mesmerizing ❤
You are so welcome!
As my wife said: beautifully filmed. And I say: again! My all time favorite, the Diamond Guramy, as it's called in Dutch.
Thank you for the video!
I did a spawn worth his nephew, the Trigogaster Trichopterus, as we still called them back in the day. I had over 400 fish to sell, afterwards.
Nice! They do have a lot of eggs. Thanks for watching the video! Stay tuned for great footage of them spawning. 😁
Please do more bristelnose pleco videos ❤❤❤
I will. . . 😁
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شكرا جزيلا ميهك! انت لطيف جدا.
Such a beautiful fish, how big should their aquariums be ?
120cm or 100Liter for one if harem then 240l atleast.
20 gallons or larger for one or a pair. 4o breeder for a small group (3-4). Best to have one male and the rest female.
Thank you 👍
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching so many of my videos. 😁😁😁
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When I asked you why you have such a serious fish addiction, were you glad?
No
@@TheDave333 Why?
I'm attracted to the water just as much as I am the fish. Water has always been an important force in my life, and most of my earliest memories as a child involve water. . . I am glad that you check in and comment everyday. Yes, that I am glad for. . . 🐠🦈🐟
How can i get in contact with you mate, I would like to email you with a proposal.
email- the dave333@yahoo.com
@@TheDave333 just emailed
@@TheDave333 let me know if you get it
I got it.