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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 3, 2022 ^^
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This is probably not feasable, but in a perfect world it would be so cool if you could make a wall-sized enclosure for all the goldfish that went down both walls of your hallway. That way you could have a hallway like the aquariums I've seen where it looks like you're walking through a tunnel with water surrounding you on all sides. Again, this is probably not possible because you'd need A LOT of glass and a way to get behind the walls. Plus, all of that water would be very heavy and difficult to clean. Still, making any version of this idea would probably look really really cool.
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I really enjoy your channel. Reminds me of my early years when I kept many types of "herps". When I was very young (60 years ago) I would save up my money and walk down to Woolworths and buy a baby slider turtle. I spent many hours trying to learn how to keep them happy. I didn't succeed very well but it started me on the journey. I was able to take a course in herpetology in college where I got to do a project in the turtle room studying feeding behaviors. I think they had every type of turtle and tortoise. I was in heaven. Now, I just have an Exoterra tank with a tiger salamander that I found under a piece of metal roofing curled up in the dry dirt. I have had him for 5 years now. His or her name is Lizard. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Couldn't agree more, goldfish are horribly underrated. One of my personal favorites.
Looks like the reptile room is coming together nicely. Thanks for showing the sanding! Seeing the small steps that eat up a lot of time really helps people to realize just how much time and energy goes into these projects! Paying very close attention myself to help plan for our own move this year (Wisconsin to Kentucky).
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They're much older than what she said they were! As goldfish, common or otherwise, don't get their colours until they are at least 1yr old and sometimes 2 to 3yrs old. So she may well have put in only 2 fish. But that doesn't mean to say that there weren't already fish residing in it. 😂
Also you have ample room in your new gdn to build a mahoosive pond for them. Which I very much look forward to. You could even build it up with a different tier system of ponds and so separate out the different types into different layers of pond that could in effect cascade down from one tier into another.
Looking forward to seeing how your new animal room develops over time. Such a magnificent space!
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Personally I love Shubunkins. The black ones looked really good too. I’d be picking the ones with mixed colours. Of course it’s all your personal preference. I love goldfish, well only regular bodied ones. I’m not into the fancies. The Rubbermaid tubs are awesome. I used to use one as a trough for my horses. I loved that they have a drain plug at the bottom. Can’t wait to see the basement finished.
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Tanner, as talented as you are at animal husbandry I would suggest that you make a nice interior landscaped pond in your animal room plus a great one outdoors. I had a large pond outdoors and found my goldfish never over bred their pond, seems nature has a way of taking care of that along with natural predators. Outdoors the pond evolves into a natural ecosystem overtime. I’m 66 now and installed my first pond in my mother’s garden for her when I was a teen. Stocked it upon setup with ten feeder goldfish and they were breeding by the next spring and huge. Mom had a couple peach trees that over hung the pond and it was fun to watch the fish move the fruit that had fallen in like boats as they ate it.
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@SerpaDesign
1 year ago
I was NOT expecting this many fish, but I still gladly took them all. Initially I was thinking not to keep them all, but the more I consider my option, the more I think I may keep them all. What would you do if you were in my situation? Also, what do you think about Cookie? Crazy to see how big she's getting, but she's got a long way to go. Anyway, enjoy the video and have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
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