John Hudson from KGTropicals and Jason Adams bring you a weekly dive into the world of aquariums. This is more than a hobby, it's a lifestyle and with decades of combined experience they have plenty of fun, sad, silly and informative stories to share. Each week John and Jason will explore a new topic pertaining to their love of keeping glass boxes full of water.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Pets & AnimalsHobbiesLeisureKids & Family |
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In this episode John and Jason discuss all the different paths fish take from farm to tank and present alternatives that make it easier for the fish but could be more difficult on you. more
We don't wanna think about it but it's true, there's just some fish that shouldn't be in the aquarium hobby because 99% of fish keepers just aren't capable of housing them properly. more
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I have only been in the hobby for a year n half now. I learned all I know from the same circle of content creators that John and Lisa consider peers. I’m grateful for this couple bc they have taught me a lot and their specialty of Bettas happens to be my favorite fish. I have purchased several Bettas from them and they are my beloved pets. They are good at what they do and good people also. Their content is interesting and their fish are beautiful. I recommend tuning in to their podcast and YouT... more
John and Lisa have a great YouTube Channel that’s quite different from most aquarium channels but I find that John rambles on excessively on the podcast especially the one about the fish farm visit. He took 10 minutes repeating himself on something that could have taken 5 seconds to do. Very frustrating because they challenge are different and unique which is great but PLEASE, stop rambling.
I have been listening to/watching John and Lisa’s content since the days of the original podcast. It has been a pleasure to watch their business grow and evolve. You won’t find a more knowledgeable and respectful content creator/business owner/aquarist on social media.
Love the podcast. Funny listening to old walking dead topics. Keep them coming.
Apple Podcasts | #18 | United States/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
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Apple Podcasts | #74 | Canada/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #7 | Australia/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #3 | Brazil/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #3 | New Zealand/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
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