How I Bred Gardneri Killifish at Home

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  • @MakeMoreFish
    @MakeMoreFish  9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for watching! Feel free to leave questions in the comments if you have them, and If you enjoyed this video, consider subscribing to see future projects. For more info on the fry tray shown in this video, see the "about" section of this UA-cam channel.

  • @jwcarlson
    @jwcarlson Рік тому +37

    I see a Lowell's Fish Lab video. I click.

  • @MakeMoreFish
    @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +17

    Oh, and merry Christmas / happy holidays to all those celebrating something. I hope it's been a wonderful year. Let's do it again.

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 Рік тому

      Interesting Killifish are cousin of guppy, molly, platy and swordtail, but more close to Asian and Africa Killifish

  • @eyegnieesllA
    @eyegnieesllA Рік тому +5

    I've never seen someone use green thread to simulate plants like you have. It looks great and its so simple. Genius.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +3

      If you do some searches for "spawning mop" you'll find loads of guides on how to make and use them. I can't take credit for this one, they've been used for decades!

  • @Claya94
    @Claya94 Рік тому +7

    This lab needs to many more followers. It’s amazing

  • @wheatonderek
    @wheatonderek Рік тому +3

    Great video as always! I'll certainly be sharing it with local folks that I've gotten started with gardneri.
    I got a pair of gardneri last year and have been breeding and spreading them to local hobbyists. They're wonderful and beautiful fish and an ideal introduction to killies for newer folks.
    My "easy road" has been to condition the male and female separately for a week or so and then put them in a 5 gallon bucket with 4 or 5 inches of water in the bottom and a spawning mop or two. The shallow water means the mop lays largely horizontally and I think, as you observed, it allows the female more chances to deposit an errant egg somewhere where it might be a little less exposed. I've been leaving mine together for a week at a time and then picking eggs. Im sure that some are eaten or lost, but with this method I tend to get a few dozen eggs with minimal work and a day per week of attention.
    Once I'm picking eggs, I saturate a paper towel in clean tank water, and stick the eggs to the paper towel, trying to get maybe 5-10mm distance between individual eggs. Once I have all my eggs stuck onto the paper towel, I fold it over so the eggs are covered with another layer of wet paper towel, and put the eggs in a ziplock bag. I'll check on them after a couple days to remove any opaque white ones, and after that, I leave them to sit for 2-3 weeks until they're all developed. Once they look ready, I'll flush them into a tray of water and most will hatch within 12 hours or so, allowing me to produce relatively large batches of fry that start out at the same size. I'm sure there's probably better ways to do it, and certainly less intensive ways to produce small numbers to keep a colony going, but in a year of experimentation, I've become my go-to method. Might be worth a shot if you wanna mess around with other techniques.
    Can't wait for more videos!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      That is really interesting, the paper towel method. I am going to try that for sure. I bet fungus isn't much of an issue either.

    • @MARKET_GARDNERI
      @MARKET_GARDNERI 4 місяці тому

      @@MakeMoreFishwhat fry powder did you use?

  • @mohamadnizarkezzo1974
    @mohamadnizarkezzo1974 Рік тому +3

    Excellent work! It's always exciting to see a new video from your channel.

  • @gordongrier2172
    @gordongrier2172 9 місяців тому +1

    I've literally went back and watched all of your videos thanks for the amazing advice and clarity of your quality content!

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Рік тому +4

    I know people constantly recommend different fish to you, but I would love to see a video on gouramis. I've bred them twice (only one batch successful) and have really enjoyed them. It would be great to see a video on how you do it, as you seem to get much higher survival rates than I do. And by the way, artificial raising has worked with gouramis, even though most people say it doesn't. I got pretty high numbers of fry to the free-swimmer stage without a father

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      I'm trying to find the "right" gourami to breed. Same with bettas. I need small numbers of offspring

    • @onlywei
      @onlywei Рік тому +1

      @@MakeMoreFishwhy not honey gourami?

  • @elc2468
    @elc2468 Рік тому

    Another excellent video from LFL! I'm always stoked when you upload a new one!

  • @cannonj22
    @cannonj22 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos. Super informative and systematic approaches. Can you do one on Coral Red Pencilfish (Nanostomus mortenthaleri)? I've caught mine spawning several times, but need the expert insight!
    Love the channel!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      I have some Beckfordi that I plan to breed but have never owned mortenthaleri. Have you ever seen fry? I thought those were pretty tough to breed.

    • @cannonj22
      @cannonj22 Рік тому +1

      Pretty difficult thus far. Unfortunately, they are super hard to sex at purchasing size and it seems that my group is really male heavy - additionally, their colors come and go with moods and certainly with age and group status (so it's not reliable for sexing them). I have seen them spawn a few times, but no fry yet. Now that I know specifically who is who, I'll probably separate the female and condition more aggressively - their spawning proceeded for several hours, but I only witnessed a very few eggs actually scattered - can't wait to see your approaches on the beckfordi's and hope they'll work on the reds!@@MakeMoreFish

  • @dragonwithamonocle
    @dragonwithamonocle Рік тому

    Yessss! I've been waiting for this for a long time now! Well worth it. On the note of your question, when I was in high school there was a life-sized lifelike statue of a tiger. While just kinda checking it out the first time I really had a chance, I found myself face to face and almost nose to nose with this thing, and staring into its very not real eyes, I was still totally and completely unnerved. It's not really something I've ever experienced since, but throughout the history of humanity and our predecessors, hominids have consistently been preyed upon by large cats. Even today, leopards and tigers are some of the more dangerous animals to humans and some of the only ones that seem to seek out human prey with any regularity at all, which is saying something because almost nothing eats us given a choice of almost anything else.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      I'm a big believer in modern humans retaining animal instincts. I find it really fascinating. My favorite explanation for any instinctive behavior is "because the ones who didn't are dead." I'm afraid of snakes because the people who weren't are dead.

  • @treysimmons2179
    @treysimmons2179 Рік тому

    Another great video. Love your humor! Thanks for sharing.

  • @nicholaskritz9323
    @nicholaskritz9323 Рік тому +1

    this made my day! Ive been waiting for this one for:) Any plans on breeding some more advanced killies? clown killies maybe? Anyway, love the video!!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +2

      I would like to work with a peat spawner just to have that experience. Which species exactly, I haven't decided.

    • @SchuylerS
      @SchuylerS Рік тому

      ​@@MakeMoreFish I would recommend Nothobranchius Guentheri or Eggersi. Not Rachovii though, because that would be like a year before you put out a video...

  • @johnykiwi2722
    @johnykiwi2722 Рік тому

    Amazing video, love watching these and can't wait for you future breeding projects. What camera do you use to get these amazing shots? Keep up the good work :)

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      Most are shot with a canon M50 mk2 and a macro lens

  • @IvansGuppies
    @IvansGuppies Рік тому +1

    Love your videos! Absolute quality!

  • @WesleysFishClub
    @WesleysFishClub Рік тому

    Was looking for your next video! And here it is, just before heading to bed....

  • @gutefrage879
    @gutefrage879 7 місяців тому +2

    Two ideas come to me, to get some more eggs.
    The mop is very narrow. So create more space between the strings. Then it is maybe easier for the female to find a goog hidden spot.
    If javamoos is used you can also let it hang from the surface. Maybe the eggs will be better hidden in the javamoos.

  • @truckdriver1982
    @truckdriver1982 Рік тому

    I love your humor that comes now and then...and so suddenly 😅😅

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +2

      Surprise jokes are the best jokes. Thank you :)

  • @markvonwisco7369
    @markvonwisco7369 Рік тому +1

    I have a 20 long full of F. gardneri P82s. They're the first killis that I've successfully bred.

  • @lukenyanti
    @lukenyanti Рік тому

    I enjoy your work. Patiently waiting for your next one.

  • @Rews-fish-shed
    @Rews-fish-shed Рік тому

    Happiest of holidays to you and the family and the fishes too.

  • @paulojac2000
    @paulojac2000 Рік тому

    Big fan of your videos, great work.

  • @dusty8937
    @dusty8937 Рік тому

    Excellent video and happy holidays
    Did the looser spawning mop you made produce any results? Was the pain making it worth it? 😅

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      It has pros and cons. It protects the eggs better but in doing so, makes them harder to pick. I think it's a good choice for moving the mop without picking eggs. Still learning about it though.

  • @arqamsaqib7498
    @arqamsaqib7498 Рік тому

    What an unexpected Christmas present and Here I was thinking of what species to breed first in the coming 2024. Think I found it, Cheers Mate

  • @migueldelaparte7485
    @migueldelaparte7485 Рік тому

    Another great video!😍 Did you use salt to prevent disease or it´s not neccesary with Gardneri killifish?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      Not much issue with disease so far. They're a tough fish. The greatest risk to their health is themselves. They like to jump.

    • @migueldelaparte7485
      @migueldelaparte7485 Рік тому

      Okey, thank you! Merry Christmas and i hope that 2024 will be Corydoras Pygmaeus turn to be filmed😁 @@MakeMoreFish

  • @LanAquatics
    @LanAquatics Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! I think this species varies from individual to individual. Mine spawn in moss, substrate, or any area of the spawning mop. Some males also do a better job at fertilizing eggs than others. Overall, they are a great fish to keep.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      100% true. They're individuals with their own personalities and preferences. It's hard to use superlatives when describing fish behavior.

    • @LanAquatics
      @LanAquatics Рік тому

      @@MakeMoreFish U should breed some other killifish. Maybe some of the annual ones would be cool.

    • @SchuylerS
      @SchuylerS Рік тому

      I wonder if they're responding to some environmental trigger like temp or water parameters.

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd 10 місяців тому

    Binge watching your videos back to back- and adding comments for the algorithm~! 🌻👍 Keep up the great content!

  • @onlyfinsau
    @onlyfinsau Рік тому

    Very high quality video. Thanks for sharing your approach.

  • @ElbowGrease99
    @ElbowGrease99 11 місяців тому

    Could you do a Neon or Cardinal tetra breeding video? would love to see that!

  • @BenlshTracker
    @BenlshTracker Рік тому

    Another fantastic video!

  • @mr_ant_0
    @mr_ant_0 Рік тому

    I used to put gardneri eggs into some moist peat (sterilized with boiling water first) in a zip-lock bag. wait 1-3 weeks and then hatch in some tank water. That way I could collect eggs for a week, let them all develop to a certain point and then hatch all at the same time

  • @jeffkane4391
    @jeffkane4391 Рік тому

    Excellent video Lowell! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @aquahobby1982
    @aquahobby1982 Рік тому

    what a video .... what a video...... i watched it by casting it on tv and its no less than a National Geography documentary. Just one request , can u plz render ur video in 4K ? 4k will take this video to next level. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      I can render them in 4k but the source video isn't higher than 1920x1080 so I'm not sure how much good that will do other than eating bandwidth. I'm experimenting with it.

    • @aquahobby1982
      @aquahobby1982 Рік тому

      @@MakeMoreFish it wont work .... i tried it, the quality will remain same as 1080 p.... ur video is already awesome. Plz ignore my earlier comment. It was not done with an intent of nitpicking .

  • @davidramsaur1984
    @davidramsaur1984 Рік тому

    Another amazing video! Thanks for the content. I’ve also observed killi laying at top of mop. Any idea how folks mass breed?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      I would be interested to find out if they are mass bred at all. They aren't a super in-demand fish. They're the kind of fish I see in stores one pair at a time a few times per year. If I had to guess though, I would guess they let them load up spawning mops then swap the mops into different tanks.

  • @tigercow
    @tigercow Рік тому

    Amazing video, per usual.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      Amazing profile picture. Would it be a Ticow or cowger?

    • @tigercow
      @tigercow Рік тому

      @MakeMoreFish more a cowger in my eyes but its whatever you wish lol

  • @AquaticMoose
    @AquaticMoose Рік тому

    Epic intro! 😂 Another great video, thank you!

  • @rachel.c
    @rachel.c 6 місяців тому

    Watching because I think my females are getting eggs! When I look at my Steel Blue Killis’ faces, they look like they’re always smiling to me haha!

  • @NYGOLD
    @NYGOLD Рік тому

    Outstanding job on this!!! Now I have to go find some Killies!!! LOL

  • @doc_ds
    @doc_ds 11 місяців тому

    Whens the next video coming out?

  • @netandjer7024
    @netandjer7024 Рік тому

    great video and funny too!

  • @Richardmunoz86
    @Richardmunoz86 Рік тому

    Look forward to your videos. Thank you. Very responsive as well.

  • @kylekarsten721
    @kylekarsten721 Рік тому +1

    Hahaha. Old guys stuff. My wife says that when im in the basement, picking eggs, with my magnifying goggles on.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +1

      I have a pair of magnifying goggles too. The transformation has begun.

  • @michaelmathes1991
    @michaelmathes1991 Рік тому +1

    I have a pair in two of my community tanks and a single male in another tank.

  • @MARKET_GARDNERI
    @MARKET_GARDNERI 4 місяці тому

    What fry powder did you use?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  4 місяці тому +1

      In this case it was New Life Spectrum

    • @MARKET_GARDNERI
      @MARKET_GARDNERI 4 місяці тому

      @@MakeMoreFish would sera micron work? I have fertile eggs about to hatch

  • @RRfishNfrogs
    @RRfishNfrogs 8 місяців тому

    I had a similar feeling but it wasn't snakes. I just got the feeling from the look in their eyes and faces that these fish were psychotics

  • @Horlokx
    @Horlokx 11 місяців тому

    Finally it's been ages

  • @jeffchambers449
    @jeffchambers449 Рік тому

    Fundulopanchax gardneri have many locations and should not be crossed. Any idea what these are? I think I know but don't know what they were sold as.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      They were collected from the waters of the wet spot in Oregon. Sold as P82.

  • @squiglesmcgee304
    @squiglesmcgee304 Рік тому

    I'd love to see you give clownfish a try, prolly the easiest saltwater fish to breed but still a different type of challenge coming from freshwater.

  • @melissaskinner4501
    @melissaskinner4501 8 місяців тому

    I have a group in a large planted tank.I have fry surviving.First group they don’t touch.

  • @lakedog3616
    @lakedog3616 9 місяців тому

    They have always reminded me of a miniature snakehead fish .

  • @ttchiem
    @ttchiem Рік тому

    what kind of substrate?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      Sand in this case but I don't see them interact much with the substrate. I'm not sure how much it matters.

  • @Stwinky
    @Stwinky 11 місяців тому

    When I look at those guys head on my monkey brain is also sused out 😂 it’s like I can image some weird violin noise when they whip around and stare at me

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  11 місяців тому

      Ya, like the Alfred Hitchcock violin screech. I'm glad it's not just me.

  • @Dalmom721
    @Dalmom721 9 місяців тому

    Do you have a place that you sell your fish that you breed?

  • @Nikos_aquatics
    @Nikos_aquatics Рік тому

    That pattern / color combo on the body’s tho. Keep up the great work man! Btw I dm you on Instagram with more videos/my thoughts in your boxes. My local club GCCA recently found your boxes, and they love them as well. I’ve had mine for almost a year and I can’t say nothing but great things!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      Did that involve a gentleman named Joe? If you guys don't have files for the new model, it's gotten much better over time. I'm glad to hear they are working well.

  • @keepingitvillarreal6621
    @keepingitvillarreal6621 11 місяців тому

    What you breeding next? 👀

  • @AJVD2123
    @AJVD2123 11 місяців тому

    Similar to your uneasiness with killifish, African butterfly fish always freak me out they remind me of giant grasshoppers 🤣

  • @Drifter69
    @Drifter69 Рік тому

    Im gonna try this if i can find em

  • @-AndrewR
    @-AndrewR Рік тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @adatewithnature8333
    @adatewithnature8333 Рік тому

    Christmas miracle!

  • @fishmoding
    @fishmoding Рік тому

    funnily enough I've had the same snake reaction with guppies, female guppies specifically

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому

      Little villains hiding in plain sight. Every one of them.

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Рік тому

    I typically find most snakes cute, but the second I clicked on the video, something about their giant mouth just felt really uncomfortable to me

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Рік тому +2

      you just know that if they were big enough they would eat us.

  • @melissaskinner4501
    @melissaskinner4501 8 місяців тому

    With these fish.High temperatures give males,with low females.

  • @byz513
    @byz513 Рік тому

    I click

  • @no-knickers-emma1112
    @no-knickers-emma1112 10 місяців тому

    Looking forward to you breeding LDA25