SpaceGhost
New member
Hello,
Do you suffer from tank inhabitants that are out of control. Are your fish refusing to go to sleep after lights out. Perhaps they are being rude and not sharing food with tank mates. Over the years we have dealt with many fish with many issues. We find that the source of aquatic frustrations, often has more to do with the owner than the fish that may be acting out.
In this level 1 course we will cover:
-getting to know your fish
-identifying fish body language and moods
-how to properly respond to your fishes wants, needs, and desires
-seeing fish as equals
-how to behave like a fish
-befriending your fish
-gaining initial trust
-trust building
-positive reinforcement
-dominance, who is the boss? When to back down and when to stand up
-setting goals and steps to reach them
-proper diet and it's role on fish moods and behaviors
We must cover these essential foundations before we can progress to advanced topics such as:
-hand feedings
-fish petting
-swimming trough rings
-disappearing
-spinning
-behavior modification
-playing dead
-looking mean
And many more
Using specialized techniques I have developed over many years of reef keeping, I have been able to teach many fish to preform for friends and family that come over. We have a whole show down that we preform in the in wall tanks for guests. What started out as a joke, has surprisingly blossomed into a friendship between man and sea creature. A careful dance between the species. I have found that we are not limited by my fish's ability to preform but my inability to come up with new ideas and training methods to get there. Anything is possible, but first you must gain your fish's trust, and learn listen to them.
Would anyone be interested in learning more? Let me know, if there is enough interest I would be happy to share my techniques.
SPACEGHOST
Do you suffer from tank inhabitants that are out of control. Are your fish refusing to go to sleep after lights out. Perhaps they are being rude and not sharing food with tank mates. Over the years we have dealt with many fish with many issues. We find that the source of aquatic frustrations, often has more to do with the owner than the fish that may be acting out.
In this level 1 course we will cover:
-getting to know your fish
-identifying fish body language and moods
-how to properly respond to your fishes wants, needs, and desires
-seeing fish as equals
-how to behave like a fish
-befriending your fish
-gaining initial trust
-trust building
-positive reinforcement
-dominance, who is the boss? When to back down and when to stand up
-setting goals and steps to reach them
-proper diet and it's role on fish moods and behaviors
We must cover these essential foundations before we can progress to advanced topics such as:
-hand feedings
-fish petting
-swimming trough rings
-disappearing
-spinning
-behavior modification
-playing dead
-looking mean
And many more
Using specialized techniques I have developed over many years of reef keeping, I have been able to teach many fish to preform for friends and family that come over. We have a whole show down that we preform in the in wall tanks for guests. What started out as a joke, has surprisingly blossomed into a friendship between man and sea creature. A careful dance between the species. I have found that we are not limited by my fish's ability to preform but my inability to come up with new ideas and training methods to get there. Anything is possible, but first you must gain your fish's trust, and learn listen to them.
Would anyone be interested in learning more? Let me know, if there is enough interest I would be happy to share my techniques.
SPACEGHOST