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  • HOLY NEMO!

  • NEEEMMOOO where are ya?

  • hey see that clown fish over their? lol:)

  • Can anyone tell me the brand of calculator this was shot with?

  • hi i have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a hood filter and i want to convert it to a reef tank i have cleaned everything out and have replaced the filter media what else do you recommend i do???

  • @sk81514 Get a really really good book on Marine aquariums such as "The Conscientious Marine Aquarist" by Robert M. Fenner.

    And read it "carefully"

    A saltwater tank is not something you easily convert to, it takes a lot od research and understanding.

    But very rewarding in the end.

  • CLUSTERFUCKKKKK!!

  • ok I have only one question, wich one is nemo? I kwon you stole him!

  • made in China....

  • LIKE "SUPPORTING CORAL CONSERVATION" ON FACEBOOK

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  • OMG ! My babies !! Clown Fish fucking rock ! They're the most beautiful fish in the world by far.

    When i learned that they only live in marine aquariums, i felt bad.. cos it needs a lot of dedication and effort to maintain a marine aquarium. I thought I could just throw them in a tank of fresh water .. :(

  • Fantastically!

  • theres no hiding space in the tank, its a  defense mechanism

  • why is it so crowded? You need a bigger tank!

  • The fishy version of wheres waldo!

  • NEMOS OVERRRRR NINNEEEEEE THOOUUSSSSSAAAAAAAANNNNDDDDDD!­!!!

  • so beautiful...

  • kickass!!!

  • Chinese nemos?!?

  • as long as it's not wallmart

  • what ppl DON'T realize is that baby clownfish will huddle in groups like that when they're scared to protect themselves from predators

    SECOND of all they do feel more comfortable when they're young when left in LARGE GROUPS!!!

    learn the facts before commenting everyone

    I've been breeding/keeping clowns for almost 15 years

  • i found nemo!! and a lot of them too

  • THOSE CLOWNFISH ARE OVER 9000!!!!11

  • so sad :(

  • Those fishes remind me of chinese people crowded up in china xD ironically this is in china xD

  • @lilboiblublu omg lol

  • Those fishes remind me of chinese people crowded up in china xD

  • would you like some water with you fish sir? lol

  • that tank is definately under-stocked

  • The variation in body banding is awesome.. do you ever get any unique markings?

  • this this this this is nemoooo *-*

  • lol thee army of clownfishes fighting to get to air and to kill the darker fish

  • I wish some day all the marine fish will be aquacultured.

    Benny

  • wt the

  • Anyone who has a fear of clowns I think would die if they saw this.

  • lol

  • wioow

  • now try to find nemo bahahaha

  • quit clowning arround lol

  • omg wat is dis so manyyyyyyyy!

  • how can can u tell if they are male or female i want to bread mine and i dont know the sex please help :)

  • my suggestion is buy 3 youl have a 70%-80% chance of male & female

  • and do you know anything about this fish if they do have baybies lyk do i have to take all of the fish out of my tank that kind of stuff

  • @LUCKY4908 You dont know what your talking about. All young and small clownfish are male. So you can buy two and one turnes female. LOOK IT UP.

  • @LUCKY4908 If you buy 3, ur gonna need to get rid of one because once the dominant one turns female and chooses her mate, they will chase after the other one and stress it out until it dies. I recommend buying two small and one will become a female.

  • @LUCKY4908 Buying 3 is stupid. If you buy 2 clownfish one almost ALWAYS turns into a female. What would you do with the last clownfish? He'll get bullied and it's just one more thing to worry about.

  • they both start of as male, if you buy them small, and then as they grow, the fight and play about until they determine which is the dominant of the too. The most dominant becomes female, and will appear larger than the other :)

  • clownfish are all born as males, they are protandrous hermaphrodites which means they have both female and male sex but only

    the biggest and strongest one become the female

  • Clown fish dont have preset sexes. In a group they will all be male and the largest will turn female and breed with the second largest. Then when the female dies the next largest male turns female and the cycle goes on forever.

  • I've never heard of that happening before in nature, amazing. Must be nature at its best really.

  • 1st of all this is actually helping save our reefs by decreasing demand for wild caught species. These species also live longer then their wild caught counter parts. There mission is to eventually stop the demand for wild caught species.

  • AGREE!!!

  • Agreee!!!

  • @fruit84 But they could still do better by having a proper fish to gallon ratio. That is way to many fish in a small area.

  • @cjholly91 they dont remain ther 4 long though cuz they get sent to stores ppl etc.

  • @fruit84 almost all marine fish are wild caught not tank raised there are a few species that are almost exclusively tank raised but only a few. also wheres 2nd or 3rd lol

  • they just like to group together, and maybe it is their feeding time. I'm sure there is a lot of space for them. A guy breeding clown fish is a guy who knows how a job should be done well.

  • @qxcontinuum This is how they would be born, and live to gather in a group in nature. Do some research before you open your mouth. This is VERY NATURAL. And is saving our reefs by reducing the need to wild catch fish.

  • @Goingpostal1000

    not true

    this is how you're lying youself for keeping them in these poor conditions.

    Your small crowded fish tank is like a drop of the ocean and there is no comparition with it! This is just like a chicken farm. I agree the part with saving the oceans by raising them

  • wow umm they dont look to happy and their swimming way 2 fats for normal. Just like the Chinese, try to fit lots of stuff into small places

  • actually, baby clownfish raised at the same time like to "ball" up together just like that in the video. if they were never separated into different tanks, they will continue to cluster together like that, even if they had a 10000g tank.

  • "come find nemo here only 5 bucks" "oh oh i want to find nemo!" "well step right up!" "um is it that one with the little fin?" "oh im sorry you lose, but you can try again!"

  • These clown fish look like crap, most of them are like rotten orange color and have only like one and a half strips xD

  • that's probably because they're young still.

  • theyre forming a breeding ball but by the looks of it theyre not of breeding age yet

    contact me if anybody want anymore info

    im a professional fish breeder :)

  • I want a saltwater fish ank with 2 clown fishes in it i got 2 live rocks so far what else do i need to keep em alive?

  • water!

  • hi im just a starter and wondering how to breed any fish like guppies and i was wondering if i need real plants and what size tank and what do i need in the tank?

    please reply i need major help thanks =D

  • finding nemo !

    er....

    does any one know wich ones nemo?

  • I FOUND HIM, hes that orange one there!

  • OMG , I think i foind him too , hes the orange one with the white stripes hey?

  • lol thats alot of 30dollar fish

  • finding nemo?

  • just like china

  • I believe these are tank born clown fish. Under that assumption It appears that these fish are relatively young and from what I see with clownfish breeding they tend to form these schools. Plus no idea how big the tank is really from these shots. As previous comments have mentioned they think they are getting food so are also going to bunch up.

  • I would rather they aquaculture them for the aquarium trade than collect them from the wild.

  • Poor things. That is so cruel. They have no room.

  • They shouldnt be that crowded. Its really hard for them to breath. Well what can I say. Its china

  • doesnt look crowded to me, they are all in one area cus they think the camera man is gonna feed them.

  • They probably think it's feeding time.

  • Wow. That's probably one of the most fucked up comment I have seen

  • I agree. Clownfish are never that packed in the wild. They're also very relaxed fish, they never swim all fast like this unless they're stressed.

  • thats some good sushi

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  • lol try finding nemo in that.

  • HEHEHEHEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • no, no I just dont see him! =( LOL thats probly how i got mine for only 15 dollars! :)

  • @whodoyouthinkiam roflmao

  • @whodoyouthinkiam that made me crack up

  • @whodoyouthinkiam you look for the one with a wounded rigth fin! lol

  • makes me want a panther grouper

  • thats a lot of money

  • That's a lot of fish!

  • finding nemo for real!!!

  • wow lot of nemos lol

  • the one at :26 is so cute.

  • tht was the most stoopidist comment i have ever read!

  • just meant their all cute!:)...and btw i don't think tha'ts how u spell "stoopidist". lol .anyway I thought it was funny!!

  • meh lol! we dnt all have to be gramma experts on youtube

    :P

  • lol I picture a little kid saying ''I want that one!'' haha

  • the fish are out to get US!!!!!!!!

  • it's like a swarm of bees...

    ..an orange underwater swarm of bees

  • lol put one flake in there and tape it.

  • i want the one on the left !!!

  • NO I WANT THAT ONE!

  • I am aware aquacultured fish dont have a problem being in this situation but i just wana say "Damn and i thought my tank was crowded!!!"

  • nemo the one on the right

  • timothy

  • god damnit which ones nemo!

  • crewl lol

  • Did you see wolly.

  • wow soo manyyyyyy

  • are they hungry?

  • The Clownfish want to be taken on film to be famous on youtube! hahahahaha

  • Aquacultured means captive bred. Means they have been born in captivity. Its a good thing for the hobby and obviously most of you have never seen fish farms before. All of the fish are fine.

  • the fish are all stressed they have no live rock and corals to hide upon. if you think this is bad you should check how lnumber plecs are aquacultured. they are shiped and are not fed for weeks. they scavenge upon the dead fish in the containers to survive thats why most the lnumbers you get will die if you feed them algae straight away

  • Farm bred clowns dont need an anemone.

  • no clown really needs an anemone.

  • this is good...this means that these fish are not being taken from the wild..clowns dont need an anemone to live..nor do they need live rock

  • Yes it is true they don't need an anemone, and people love pointing that out. While my clowns were healthy before anemone, now they are so radiant and happy. Clowns literally fall in love with their anemones.

  • im confused are the havin a cival war or sumtin

  • no they are very inteligent fish they know when it near ther feeding time :)

  • lmao >_>

  • [O.O] They invade!

  • wont wont die at all ... most fish u buy from a pet shop come from farms like these... they will soon be shipped out for sale

  • i feel bad for the fish

  • wow... they'll be dying quite soon if they are kept like that...

  • It means they were raised in captivity.

  • i believe it means they are wild

  • wat does aquaculterd mean

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