I watch a lot of music videos and videos in relation to death on YouTube. In some way, it fascinates me videos that has got to do with death. But not in a creepy way. It's interesting.
Your story - you tell it . LOL !I watch a lot of music videos and videos in relation to death on YouTube. In some way, it fascinates me videos that has got to do with death. But not in a creepy way. It's interesting.
your Youtube channel is a really good one! love the music and fish.I could tell you what my favorite youtube channels are, but none of them deal with fish keeping. For that, I prefer reading up from several different sites I trust, or asking people right here on the forum.
I appreciate that! I've thought about separating it into two channels, but haven't figured out how to do it.your Youtube channel is a really good one! love the music and fish.
You would need to create a second channel, and upload all your old videos. I don't think you can separate automatically.I appreciate that! I've thought about separating it into two channels, but haven't figured out how to do it.
Yeah, I don't have them saved anywhere except youtube. So probably a no-go.You would need to create a second channel, and upload all your old videos. I don't think you can separate automatically.
What ? You’re one of those YouTubers ? Shots of all the excitement in beautiful downtown Riverton ? THAT I have to see !Yeah, I don't have them saved anywhere except youtube. So probably a no-go.
You can actually download your videos from YouTube. On the page where you edit the video description, there should be three dots somewhere.Yeah, I don't have them saved anywhere except youtube. So probably a no-go.
Fishstory, this guy Alex is amazing with his knowledge and research and doesn't do the boring "I'm opening this box" videos., Keeping fish simple he's great at sharing his knowledge on breeding, Green Aqua for some beautiful scapes, and a young Japanese lad called Ryo Watanabi, other than that they're all much of a muchness with the odd bit of gold thrown in.What are the most informative and helpful channels on YouTube?
Are there any?
I agree that he's entertaining and good at what he does but his knowledge about fish and their needs is lacking.As mentioned above, MD Fish Tanks is exceptional; cheerful, very active, prolific, explanatory whilst doing things, very little talking head boredom, attractive tank set-ups, honest when things go wrong. You do have to put up with cheeky-chappy male banter, but it's a small price to pay, and often it lightens the mood...
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=md+fish+tanks
I agree that he's entertaining and good at what he does but his knowledge about fish and their needs is lacking.
Interesting; what have you seen on MD Fish Tanks that suggests this?