Signs That Something is Wrong In Your Aquarium - Don't Ignore These!

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Published 2022-11-16
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‎ Cory shares a few tell-tale signs that something might be wrong with your aquarium. Find out what might be causing bubbles in the water, hair algae growth, fish that refuse to eat, and more.
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All Comments (21)
  • @AquariumCoop
    What tell-tale signs do you look for to tell you something is wrong with your aquarium?
  • I love these "bite -sized" videos from live streams. The streams are my favorite, but they can be overwhelming with so much information. This helps me with the "oh man, he mentioned that in a stream one time, but I don't have time to look it up!"
  • @AlexIsModded
    What you say about frozen food is so important for people to realize. Keeping frozen rats for my boa constrictor is how I learned that you absolutely do not unfreeze and refreeze food for exotic animals. That frozen food is frozen because it's dead. The second it thaws, the clock starts ticking and it begins to decay. The longer it is thawed, even just twenty minutes like you mentioned, the more bacteria it can grow.
  • @RamRam-oi3qm
    I appreciate these videos as I learn how to be a better fish keeper. One thing I do is sit in front of my aquarium every day, some times many times a day especially if I have a concern, and just observe.
  • @pollywu1956
    I love how these videos are so short and educational!
  • @Yellowswift3
    Loved the moment when you fed the discus, and they swarmed in on the food. Great video. :)
  • @terrilynn1771
    Wow the food part is very enlighting… i love seeing your videos ..taught me so much
  • @esrilk
    I’ve been having really weird issues with some of my fish lately. It never occurred to me that my food could be the problem. I’ve had the same flakes and pellets for several months now. Just haven’t gone through them. I also usually thaw my frozen food out before feeding with a little syringe.
  • @greenbeanie
    Very timely info. Although my water parameters have been good, I noticed the soapy bubbles a while ago and didn't think much of it. I just did a 80% water change and the soapy bubbles are gone. Thanks. 😊
  • @uniseine
    1) if fish are not hitting food at the surface, I change water. 2) opening the food lest in moisture, especially if the food is refrigerated. 3)refreezing food causes slow freezing which forms large ice crystals which breaks open all the cells, which leak nutrients before the fish can eat the food.
  • What a smart way of thinking. I have problems with hair algae in my planted aquarium with co2. I'll definitely look into your tips!
  • @caewalker9276
    Thanks Coopy 💚. I vacuum seal my bulk food into one or 2 months packs.
  • I buy large packs of food. The day I open it, I put 80% of the food in multiple zip lock bags. I usually tripple bag them. Take out new packets as I need. When you take out the food, remember to let it reach room temp before opening the zip lock, or else you will have condensation on the food.
  • @xm1345
    Wow every time I watch these videos I learned something new, so many things I take for granted but never gave it a thought. Thank you!
  • @plakat8155
    That tip about fish food was really useful, I've been using the same container for months now and didn't even know it was a problem.
  • @tiger_844
    I seriously love this channel so much. I can't wait to visit the shop some day. I live in oregon!
  • I love the quick info and all the beautiful b roll from jimmy
  • @xxyy1318
    Kind and thoughtful. Thanks for the free education sir!