Thats awesome , I just bought 4 , looks like 2 males 2 females , but I was under the impression they lay their eggs in a cave , Ive been breeding Angels for a few years now and decided to branch out to Apistos and bristlenose cats
Really good video, tons of information. You obviously have a great system working for you!. I have subscribed and will be looking ay all your videos Thanks
This is a great video thanks, I have some rams myself breeding. I've seen plenty of videos of people showing their setups but not one like yours showing the process, so thank you. I have one question I can't seem to find an answer to anywhere, are you doing anything to maintain a highter temp in the water the eggs are in? Or is it staying around room temp and this is okay for the egg and as they go into wigglers and free swimmers? Thanks again, just started following you on IG :) :)
I would like to know what you do from when they get in the small container and until you release them in a ordinary tank. Ive had my GBR laying eggs 3 times, but they ate all the eggs all 3 times. Planning on taking the eggs, but dont know how to take care of them. You're video is the best I've found so far.
Fridskans frequent feeding and water changes. Then when big enough acclimate them into your aquarium, with a sponge filter or covered filter intake, continuing the feeding and cleaning
Got as far as hatching the eggs. Got them freeswimming but then during 3-5 day they all died one by one. Had some methylene blue with the eggs. (Do i keep the wigglers/freeswimmers in that aswell? Tried to feed them BBS and finley drushed flakefood. Couldnt see if they actuly was eating it. Im not heating the room, so i got the container they was in to float in an tank with heater. Water in the tank is 26-27 Celcius.
Awesome video man always thought the fries stayed with the parents but seeing how the parents treat the fry probably not a good idea it's kind of like how some parents treat their kids nowadays
Ok, well I took 1/4 their eggs and put it in a small container with an air stone & 2 drops of Methyl Blue. And I let the Container to hang over into the tank water to keep warm. How long til I change the water to regular tank water, etc.? And I left the rest of the eggs for them to take care of to see if they will respond well. They did attack my fingers Big Time when I was taking some of their eggs... This is their 2nd batch. I took out the rest of the fish mates so they don't eat their eggs this time.,.
i liek your method. i have a pair of 6 month GBRs in a 10 gallon. they ate their first batch of eggs and with there second batch they all hatched about 60+ and they just keep moving them.. sucking multiple into their mouths and spitting them out. Ill read that GBRs are good parents...mine dont eat the fry but they movethem so much i wonder what type of damage that does. will definitely follow you way of doing things next go around. i think i have 20-30 in day 5 of hatching.
Thanks for posting this video. I have a question, or two. Once you move the eggs to the container with Methylene blue do you heat those? I know the water temp would drop pretty cool at my house. Also do you do water changes on those or only after the feeding stage? Thanks
I recently purchased plants for my tanks. 2 days after I purchased them, we had little fry swimming around my tank. I asked the lady what she had in the tank it the plants and she said GBR's and she also she has been trying so hard to have live fry from them but she's had so many failures. Here I am 3 weeks in and these little guys are doing great. I have them in 2 different tanks, a 55 with a common pleco about 12 inches long and a 45 with a bristlenose around 6 inches long and they all seem to be doing fine. But I see alot of videos saying to use methyl, what is that for?
hi cheers for the video my pair have laid eggs tight togher half white half grey what's he best way to seperate with damaging the good eggs as there so close together
if you take the eggs immediately surely they aren't fertilised? or does the male fertilise them instantly kinda thing? my EB Acara laid eggs and ate them on day three and are about to spawn again so I'm not sure whether to do what you've done and take them out! I kinda wanted them to just raise them on their own naturally
hey I have ? my rams laid eggs and I transferred the parents with the eggs but the parent look a little stressed should I put them back in the regular tank ?
Hello, My Ramirezi put there eggs on a hole in the sand that they made last night and today i couldn't see the eggs, don't know if the burried the eggs in the sand because the hole looks a bit less deep. Will they survive in the aquarium or will they most likely be eaten?
@@pittsburghpets3759 do the Ramirezi burrie there eggs in the sand? Because the hole is much less deeper now. Also the male keep going near the hole and runs the female away. And how long does it take for the eggs to hatch? If the eggs are really still there I hope they can get out under the sand.
Pittsburgh Pets thanks. I’m on day 4 at 80. The tank was 84, then I pulled them after 24 hours and moved them into 80. Think I ruined the batch? Also pulled the water from the tank they were in
great vids. i have a couple of questions. I'm having trouble getting the eggs to hatch. i have a pair that spawn about every 2 to 3 weeks. at 1st, i left them to it and they ate the batch. the 2nd batch lasted a few days then got eaten. the 3rd batch, i got a few wigglers but most were white or eaten. then i decided to try taking the eggs. as you did, apart from i didn't have any methblue, and i left the container hanging in the tank, to keep the temp right. they all got fungus, so i ordered some methblue. with the next batch, i did the same and all looked good until eventually they all turned white. with the last batch, i tried adding a little methblue to the tank and left the eggs to the parents, with no luck. i have noticed that once the eggs are layed (or sometimes even during spawning) the male pushes the female away and won't let her near the eggs. no idea why, but he gets possessed. i wonder sometimes, if he even fertilises the eggs properly. I also wonder if he might not be right in the head. i guess fish can be mentally ill, just like any of us.lol. sorry to go on, but i wanted to give you the background. Q1. should i remove the male after spawning? Q2. if i do get lucky with the jar method, how do you clean the container without hoovering up the fry? thanks in advance, for anyone that can help me.
The female will eat the eggs. So he protects the eggs from her. Smart move on keeping the water warm. I couldn't' figure out how he keeps the water warm in those small containers. I didn't see any heater in them.
So it looks like both male and female have the same coloration. Male is the larger, I noticed. I just bought a pair, I think because one is smaller and less colorful than the other. But not necessarily true. The salesperson wasn't sure either. Oh well, we'll see.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on your rams.
The amount of trial and error you went through is much appreciated.
Love them rams man!! Great video!! Thanks braddah 🤙🏽🐠🤙🏽
That was a very interesting to see. Thank you for sharing that.
The macaw in the background making noises is hilarious!
Thats awesome , I just bought 4 , looks like 2 males 2 females , but I was under the impression they lay their eggs in a cave , Ive been breeding Angels for a few years now and decided to branch out to Apistos and bristlenose cats
Thanks so much...I've been afraid to touch the eggs and just having disastrous spawn after spawn..I subbed hard :)
Really good video, tons of information. You obviously have a great system working for you!. I have subscribed and will be looking ay all your videos
Thanks
thank you Jim! about to do a video on some new tanks I'm adding to the room, stay tuned
Thanks.. exactly what I was looking for!
Can u do a video on how u change water (how much, how often)?
This is a great video thanks, I have some rams myself breeding. I've seen plenty of videos of people showing their setups but not one like yours showing the process, so thank you.
I have one question I can't seem to find an answer to anywhere, are you doing anything to maintain a highter temp in the water the eggs are in? Or is it staying around room temp and this is okay for the egg and as they go into wigglers and free swimmers?
Thanks again, just started following you on IG :) :)
I would like to know what you do from when they get in the small container and until you release them in a ordinary tank.
Ive had my GBR laying eggs 3 times, but they ate all the eggs all 3 times.
Planning on taking the eggs, but dont know how to take care of them. You're video is the best I've found so far.
Fridskans frequent feeding and water changes. Then when big enough acclimate them into your aquarium, with a sponge filter or covered filter intake, continuing the feeding and cleaning
For how long do you keep them in the small container?
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Got as far as hatching the eggs. Got them freeswimming but then during 3-5 day they all died one by one.
Had some methylene blue with the eggs. (Do i keep the wigglers/freeswimmers in that aswell?
Tried to feed them BBS and finley drushed flakefood. Couldnt see if they actuly was eating it.
Im not heating the room, so i got the container they was in to float in an tank with heater. Water in the tank is 26-27 Celcius.
Man you did a great job! Explaining was awesome job man
Great looking pair!
Great looking Rams! New Subscriber
Awesome video man always thought the fries stayed with the parents but seeing how the parents treat the fry probably not a good idea it's kind of like how some parents treat their kids nowadays
Ok, well I took 1/4 their eggs and put it in a small container with an air stone & 2 drops of Methyl Blue. And I let the Container to hang over into the tank water to keep warm. How long til I change the water to regular tank water, etc.?
And I left the rest of the eggs for them to take care of to see if they will respond well. They did attack my fingers Big Time when I was taking some of their eggs... This is their 2nd batch. I took out the rest of the fish mates so they don't eat their eggs this time.,.
Dude how many days do the eggs hatch ?
After how many days do you feed them?
When do you take to the big tank
Sorry for the bad translation
So enjoyable to watch this video! Thank you
i liek your method. i have a pair of 6 month GBRs in a 10 gallon. they ate their first batch of eggs and with there second batch they all hatched about 60+ and they just keep moving them.. sucking multiple into their mouths and spitting them out. Ill read that GBRs are good parents...mine dont eat the fry but they movethem so much i wonder what type of damage that does. will definitely follow you way of doing things next go around. i think i have 20-30 in day 5 of hatching.
Hi nice video. The work with the pair and spawning tank, can you add more pots? But I guess this a good way to see , plus you have more experience.
Thanks for posting this video. I have a question, or two.
Once you move the eggs to the container with Methylene blue do you heat those? I know the water temp would drop pretty cool at my house.
Also do you do water changes on those or only after the feeding stage?
Thanks
Exactly what I need to see
Hey, can you tell me what you use that blue watter ... for what is that and what is the name of this product ?
I recently purchased plants for my tanks. 2 days after I purchased them, we had little fry swimming around my tank. I asked the lady what she had in the tank it the plants and she said GBR's and she also she has been trying so hard to have live fry from them but she's had so many failures. Here I am 3 weeks in and these little guys are doing great. I have them in 2 different tanks, a 55 with a common pleco about 12 inches long and a 45 with a bristlenose around 6 inches long and they all seem to be doing fine. But I see alot of videos saying to use methyl, what is that for?
i guess it's quite randomly asking but do anyone know of a good place to watch new series online?
@August Nicholas flixportal :D
@Casey Reid Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I really appreciate it !!
They look gorgeous
You need another video on how to take care of your fry. So you answer 90% of your viewers questions.
How do you do a water change once the fry are free swimming? I have a hard time cleaning the gunk and not sucking up the babies
great vid man
hi cheers for the video my pair have laid eggs tight togher half white half grey what's he best way to seperate with damaging the good eggs as there so close together
i leave them till the eggs hatch, sometimes the white is just hardness on the eggs and is still a good egg in the center.
cheers for replying love your channel great videos and learning all the time 👍
They are at the twitching stage now, when do you feed them for the first time?
Hello. What is the size of this tank?!👍😉🇵🇱
How do you keep their water warm while raising them?
if you take the eggs immediately surely they aren't fertilised? or does the male fertilise them instantly kinda thing? my EB Acara laid eggs and ate them on day three and are about to spawn again so I'm not sure whether to do what you've done and take them out! I kinda wanted them to just raise them on their own naturally
yes the male fertilizes them as they are being laid
Pittsburgh Pets awesome cheers for the reply so do you think it’s best to pull the eggs then as mine are in a large community tank
Yes I always pulled mine, just have more control of the outcome
How many rams do you think I could stock in a 40 gallon breeder
I live about 50 miles north of Pittsburgh. How can I get some fish from you?
hey I have ? my rams laid eggs and I transferred the parents with the eggs but the parent look a little stressed should I put them back in the regular tank ?
whats the methylene blue for
How Manu liters is your blue ram tank and How Many blue ram have you there?
Someone please help do you need methyln blue or is there alternatives
Hello,
My Ramirezi put there eggs on a hole in the sand that they made last night and today i couldn't see the eggs, don't know if the burried the eggs in the sand because the hole looks a bit less deep. Will they survive in the aquarium or will they most likely be eaten?
probably ate them but keep trying! :)
@@pittsburghpets3759 do the Ramirezi burrie there eggs in the sand? Because the hole is much less deeper now. Also the male keep going near the hole and runs the female away. And how long does it take for the eggs to hatch? If the eggs are really still there I hope they can get out under the sand.
Is there a certain temp the eggs need to stay at or above?
around 82 degrees Fahrenheit is recommended but I have done as low as 78.
Consistent temperature and water is the most important
Pittsburgh Pets thanks. I’m on day 4 at 80. The tank was 84, then I pulled them after 24 hours and moved them into 80. Think I ruined the batch? Also pulled the water from the tank they were in
What if you leave the eggs in the tank will they survive
What Ph. And hardness should I keep the water?
great vids. i have a couple of questions. I'm having trouble getting the eggs to hatch.
i have a pair that spawn about every 2 to 3 weeks. at 1st, i left them to it and they ate the batch. the 2nd batch lasted a few days then got eaten. the 3rd batch, i got a few wigglers but most were white or eaten. then i decided to try taking the eggs. as you did, apart from i didn't have any methblue, and i left the container hanging in the tank, to keep the temp right. they all got fungus, so i ordered some methblue. with the next batch, i did the same and all looked good until eventually they all turned white.
with the last batch, i tried adding a little methblue to the tank and left the eggs to the parents, with no luck.
i have noticed that once the eggs are layed (or sometimes even during spawning) the male pushes the female away and won't let her near the eggs. no idea why, but he gets possessed. i wonder sometimes, if he even fertilises the eggs properly. I also wonder if he might not be right in the head. i guess fish can be mentally ill, just like any of us.lol.
sorry to go on, but i wanted to give you the background.
Q1. should i remove the male after spawning?
Q2. if i do get lucky with the jar method, how do you clean the container without hoovering up the fry?
thanks in advance, for anyone that can help me.
The female will eat the eggs. So he protects the eggs from her. Smart move on keeping the water warm. I couldn't' figure out how he keeps the water warm in those small containers. I didn't see any heater in them.
So it looks like both male and female have the same coloration. Male is the larger, I noticed.
I just bought a pair, I think because one is smaller and less colorful than the other. But not necessarily true. The salesperson wasn't sure either. Oh well, we'll see.
The female got a pink belly and the black lock is most times a bit smaller.
Hello what is the temperature in the incubator s?
Pedro Nogueira 82 degree Fahrenheit is a good temperature. But 80-84 is a general range you can do
tanks ;)
What do u feed the fry
😓😓 that mom rami when she found out all her eggs are gone 😢
Sir silverdollar fish breeding process plz
what is comparable to methyn blue?prime?melafix?aquasafe?
Those are mostly dechlorinaters (removing/detoxing ammonia) the methyn blue is to help with fungus. Just different products
What would happen if u left them there
Most likely would get eaten soon after