Rare Livebearers Galore: Exploring HUGE Wholesale Facility in Germany!

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Rare Livebearers Galore: Exploring HUGE Wholesale Facility in Germany!


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  1. Per our agreement with the wholesale owners, we had to blur out any prices that showed up on camera. Thanks for your patience, and we hope you enjoy the tour!

  2. Back when i kept fish ages ago, I preferred the swordtails which were basically greenish silver with some black spots on the sides…that was what happened after adding in some colorful ones after a few generations…so I think that (even if I did not describe it right), was the original color vs the cross bred ones.

  3. Kind of surprising to me that wholesalers would be moving such mature fish, like those big plecos and discus. It seems like it would require a much larger time, space and resource investment to grow the fish to that size before sale. And is there such a demand for fish that have already spent a big portion of their limited life in the farm/store before going home with someone? And enough people willing to pay the necessary premium? I know very little about the market amd economics of the aquarium trade, but this sure has me curious.

  4. Awesome video Cory! I was wondering, have you seen the new type of corydoras that was discovered recently? They're called fireball corydoras (corydoras hephaestus). I think they look really neat!!

  5. A deep dive in Japan of some crazy rice fish would be great, and an awesome excuse to drag dean to Japan! Some of the pictures online of the variants seem too good to believe

  6. Are alot of these fish just arrived from shipping in or in quaranteen phases? I notice in the majority of tanks even the non medicated ones there is fish in distress on the bottom or dead already…

  7. i like breeding mollies over platties because all of the platty fry look the same, but mollies each have different marbling and unique patterns!