Working on your own aquarium is much harder, but much more satisfying. I've worked on a few over the years. Earlier it was much harder to maintain. (like 5-10 years ago). Now a days its much simpler with oxygenators, temperature managers etc.
@gameedgedКүн бұрын
Very cool, thanks for sharing. You rock
@tylerwestman5258Күн бұрын
I have 6 40s gallons and a 120 in my room.. I don’t clean or touch them and all of them have 60-100 fish in them but my 120 has 8 Oscar’s and I don’t even know how many tetras
@KalpeshPatel78Күн бұрын
@@tylerwestman5258 That sounds amazing. Zero maintenance sounds like bliss to me.
@jaykneegarner2479Күн бұрын
I have a 125 gal in my livingroom, a 30 and a 40 gal in my bedroom! I have actually cut back on the amount of tanks i have actively running due to time constraints. The 125 alone can take several hours to do a full water change on. It’s a labor of love though. I would suggest if you want to get a tank i would start with a 30 gal, live aquatic plants, and get At least 6 female betta’s. The ladies can be housed together and are just as beautiful as the males. Just give them some space and lots of places to hide and they will be happy. A moderately planted tank will help prevent nitrogen/ammonia spikes which can kill fish. A heater and a simple sponge filter will keep the tank warm and filtered without creating too much current. I love the sound of the water at night.
@Angie-eq8loКүн бұрын
We use to have a huge tank. It's so relaxing to sit and watch all the fish. Thanks for showing this game GE. You are the best. 🤗🥰
@amandswright2040Күн бұрын
I kept fish for many years, starting in the mid 80's when you could have piranhas and other toothed fish you can't have now. Had 2 snakeheads I grew from about 4 inches to over a foot before I had to rehome them. Spent hundreds every year on feeders, but they were so cool to watch them swim the tank with 5 goldfish head sticking out of their mouths
@gameedgedКүн бұрын
Very cool thanks for sharing, you rock
@jade-6777Күн бұрын
What a neat game, man they make Sims for everything these days lol. Thanks GE you're the best!
@leonardbryan433320 сағат бұрын
I had a 100 gallon tank over 50 different fresh water fish. You have to love it because it's a lot of work. Constant checking the PH levels and changing out the water at least every two weeks.
@SelenesCreationsByTheSeaКүн бұрын
I used to have a couple of tropical tanks and they were awesoem yes they were work when you had to clean and top up etc but the joy of watching the fish was so worth it. Salt water tanks are much more work thats for sure. One of my favourite things apart from the fish was actually decorating the tank heheeh
@karrane879Күн бұрын
I used to have a tank when my kids were young. Expensive hobby for sure but so enjoyable. LoL, I would wait weeks to see a movie and then half way thru the movie I would realize I missed the whole thing because I was watching my fish 😁 Thanks for showcasing this Sim game GameEdged. You are the Best ❣
@jameswife2003Күн бұрын
A bit of info on pet reptiles: for the most part, heated rocks aren't recommended anymore as they can burn your reptile. In case of a power outage, most of us keep those pocket hand warmers in stock. Depending on the temperature requirements, they might not even be needed. Garter snakes are fine down to 40 degrees F with no issues, while ball pythons need it in the upper 80s. We have multiple ball pythons as well as lizards, and they can be really rewarding but are a lot of work.
@gameedgedКүн бұрын
Awesome thanks, you rock
@jameswife2003Күн бұрын
@@gameedged Anytime!
@BJKage2 күн бұрын
There´s a pet, you can´t kill. I´got two of them. They do not need air, food or light, just don´t let the water dry for too long. It´s Marimo moss balls, they look very nice. Btw my Marimo aquarium is 0,8 l.
@gameedgedКүн бұрын
I've never heard of those. Thanks for sharing, you rock
@primalcatnip3136 сағат бұрын
Thank you playing this, ,oops like a nice game 😊
@melissafinlin8888Күн бұрын
I had a large tank with a leopard shark, two Iguanas, a ball python, A ferret, and a Macaw along with a dog and a cat and 3 Kids lol busy house
@roughtradez6584Күн бұрын
Your thumbnails look so much like floppy swords, i thought you were him at one point O.o
@lordsirmegalodonz7091Күн бұрын
Hind sight.....you could of taken a pic of the Bear before you cleaned....if you don't know if that can work?? SCIENCE!
@Bastid121Күн бұрын
A little too much multi-tasking for my taste, but thanks for uploading it.
@Gamer_Squad72Күн бұрын
Filter goes on the top of the tank not submerged in the water it defeats the purpose
@7kortos7Күн бұрын
minute and a half in and i'm drained. not all sim games are the same.
@gameedgedКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers
@CrusaderGaminКүн бұрын
good original store management concept but its kinda tedious gameplay. decorating needs to be easier snap in items, need to be able to hire a cashier right away since its too many customers to even make another fish tank. the tutorial should be spread out a little bit it was super long, like you didnt need to be forced to redecorate the store before its even been opened. changing floors/walls/decoration should come alot later in the game not forced all at once. the cash register is set up pretty poorly too there shouldnt be 2 registers and scanning items isn't needed it doesnt make the gameplay funner just a tedious step you can't skip. it could be a really cool game once they simplify afew things and add few small things like market pricing on items and like a how valuable a fish tank is like a 1-5 star rating or a price to show you if you need more/less items inside. also its cool being busy and lots of customers is better than none, but you cant even play the game with how many people are constantly lined up. good start for a store management game but needs few changes to make it more fun and less tedious. not being able to close the store when you want needs to be changed too, how are you supposed to re-order or build new tanks.