I had one of my pond fish pass years ago. I buried him under my blueberries. That year was the best crop I ever had
My grandfather taught me, when you clean the fish you catch take the scraps and put in the garden. It's the best fertilizer thank you sir i always find your videos very informative.
As the famous Maui said "I took an eel,I burried it's guts. Out came a tree, you got coconuts!"
He’s not lying at all. My planted tanks already bloom more after one small dies near it. Keep up the information 💯💪🏻
It’s just like how my dad would tell me something. “Don’t tell me you don’t have any dead fish!”. Always a solution to everything. That’s what he taught me. he passed away this past July and you reminded me of him. I just started a loach tank and want to get more plants. My current plants do just fine with the excess food pellets but this is a great tip for healthy plants. Thank you fish dad!
This guy knows what’s up, I’ve had so many people tell me “that’s not normal for dead fish to be an aquarium.” How do they think the environment works??? Sometimes fish just die, it’s not abnormal when things die all the time. Everytime my fish die, I never find them, and I have so much plant growth (minded that I have very good substrate) and my other fish are happy. I never water change and I never have spikes of ammonia or nitrite and hell I never even have nitrate. The natural aquariums are the best ones…..
I buried the dead fish in my garden soil. You’re correct Sir, it’s not only good for the plants also ended up my dead fish gone with big hole in my garden soil because a stray cat stole it. And also don’t leave a dead fish in freezer without a note on it , in my case it ended up on my dining table. My mother in law cooked it.
“So don’t tell me you don’t have any dead fish”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No disrespect sir, but wouldn't the fish or shrimp decompose too fast and foul the water? I mainly have shrimp and snails. Working on getting some tetras or something small in there to accompany em. Would you recommend pushing the pretty guys into the substrate? I've always just buried them in the outdoor garden. I recognize they're good nutrients, but I'd hate to have them mess up anything
Can't wait to get a small natural tank going. This channel and others like it are such a treat and wealth of info. Thanks!
Interesting, saves money and a natural way!
“Who the hell would go to the supermarket to buy a dead fish?! They would take me for cra-… oh. Oh wait a minute.” 🤔 My brain glitched for a moment 😂
I use nutrients tabs in my personal aquariums and it seems to work amazingly
My cat loves it when I bring dead fish home from the supermarket. Before I cook it, kitty gets a healthy meal! Only the best - wild caught.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
I recently started getting cloudy water two days ago. I’ve been using a new plant fertilizer. I bought watching a YouTube video makes complete sense to me now. Also, great story about the Indians my friend always puts a cut up sunfish under his tomato plants I started using his technique this season before planting thanks again for another educational video.
if I do water changes weekly won’t that keep the levels down? I find your videos very fascinating though. one day I hope to have a tank like yours that’s a literal ecosystem, but I have to work up to it
Thank you for sharing 🦋✨️
Different tank, different needs 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
@FatherFish