Great video, thank you! Please share the breed of these babies? They look exactly like mine and I am unsure what to call them, are they Golden Angels? Thanks again
If you got fish from me or from someone else that got true bloodline fish from me then it could be the same fish. However, if you got it from random people to you it looks "exactly like mine ", then 99%+ is not the same fish. More likely it not the same fish. What it is carrying in its bloodline would make big difference. When you get into breeding angelfish well, then you would understand what I mean. This video has information on how to breed them.
The title of this video has information on this fish. If you have time to upload video of your fish and information of the breeder/ seller where you got your fish from, then We can get closer to know what angelfish you have. ua-cam.com/video/JFpirdDt3dQ/v-deo.html
thanks for all the great tips, i will try the dreaded cord once i move the wigglers as ive had littlle success with the first 3 times my pair laid eggs in the community tank
Hey Ken, what size tank do you start the fry off in? 10 gallon? Or 20 gallon long? Grow out tank is 40 breeder? And do you think 20H tank is big enough for a mated pair? Beautiful specimens, man! 😊
@@wonder_keeper Ken, yes that is the size of the 20H that I wondered about. Thank you for all of the additional info! I used to raise angelfish when I lived in Chicago, but now I am out in Utah and the water here is much harder. However, I find that the angels do just great in this water as well!
Hi Kim, most of the time I use 6gal long or less for newly swimmers. It also depends on how large the number of angelfish fries and what type of angelfish fries. Deeper / greater area of a large tank can give newly swimmers hard time to hunt for food. For albino fry , I use 1 gal or less container in a tank and feed them for few days to a week before I let them out to a larger tank. Is it 24.25" x 12.5" x 16.75" (LxWxH) of a 20H for a pair are you asking about or some different dimensions? Great questions. I will make video more details about tank size that will including answers to your questions. Let me take care my family need and have some weeks to put information about this video. Thanks for your kind words and subscribed .
@@kimgilbertsen8216 For temporary breeding tank of a pair angel the length, width x width of 24.25" x 12.5" is somewhat ok, but the height 16.75" may not be ok. It depends on bare bottom tank or not , how low you let top water line drop and what type angelfish fin pair ( stander fins vs veil /super veil ). ....etc Most of my breeding tanks would be 24" height ( I will explant more detail why in video ). My city water somewhat not hard water ,but energy bills are super high. This can also come down to tank size and amount of water change....etc Did you have any problem hatching angelfish egg with hard water? I came across other breeders told everyone that their hard water did no good for hatching angelfish egg.
@@wonder_keeper I have just started to set up angels again. I picked up a pair of Philippine Blues and they are starting to look for good breeding sites, plus I have a pair of Golds that have spawned twice but they are in a community tank and I need to set up a tank just for them. Plus a newly forming pair of a Pearlscale and a normal standard angel. So all of a sudden I’m faced with needing to set up like 3 or 4 tanks to house just the pairs! This is all in between work and everything else going on in my life!
@@kimgilbertsen8216 Don't let yourself burned out with the hobby. Know what you need to breed not what you want to breed. Need mean you love that variety as well that variety can sell / trade well in the hobby. If you just breed anything and everything, then it may be too much to handle. You may use tank like 40gal or larger for grow out or dividers for keeps pairs.
out of context but can u tell if we can selectively breed them or they even pair off i have male blue angel and marble female angle please tell if you know
If you know a male and a female fish, then you can pair them up for selective breeding. However, it all up to the fish if they like it or not, the right tank setting and nutrients play big keys for success.
Most my clients contact me directly to my Facebook or Instagram page. This way I can personally service them well of what they need. I already replied to your requesting from Facebook & Instagram. You can message me over Facebook. Thanks.
These fish have the most beautiful fins i've ever seen. Sooo beautiful ❤
Thank you.
Unbelievable. Your attention to detail is remarkable. I am in awe.
Thank you.
Wow what a great video. I learned alot from it 💯...if anyone wants to ever breed them this will be the perfect video.
Thank you.
Great video! Thanks brother!
Thank you.
Great video, thank you! Please share the breed of these babies? They look exactly like mine and I am unsure what to call them, are they Golden Angels? Thanks again
If you got fish from me or from someone else that got true bloodline fish from me then it could be the same fish. However, if you got it from random people to you it looks "exactly like mine ", then 99%+ is not the same fish. More likely it not the same fish. What it is carrying in its bloodline would make big difference. When you get into breeding angelfish well, then you would understand what I mean. This video has information on how to breed them.
The title of this video has information on this fish. If you have time to upload video of your fish and information of the breeder/ seller where you got your fish from, then We can get closer to know what angelfish you have. ua-cam.com/video/JFpirdDt3dQ/v-deo.html
thanks for all the great tips, i will try the dreaded cord once i move the wigglers as ive had littlle success with the first 3 times my pair laid eggs in the community tank
Hey Ken, what size tank do you start the fry off in? 10 gallon? Or 20 gallon long? Grow out tank is 40 breeder? And do you think 20H tank is big enough for a mated pair? Beautiful specimens, man! 😊
@@wonder_keeper Ken, yes that is the size of the 20H that I wondered about. Thank you for all of the additional info! I used to raise angelfish when I lived in Chicago, but now I am out in Utah and the water here is much harder. However, I find that the angels do just great in this water as well!
Hi Kim, most of the time I use 6gal long or less for newly swimmers. It also depends on how large the number of angelfish fries and what type of angelfish fries. Deeper / greater area of a large tank can give newly swimmers hard time to hunt for food. For albino fry , I use 1 gal or less container in a tank and feed them for few days to a week before I let them out to a larger tank. Is it 24.25" x 12.5" x 16.75" (LxWxH) of a 20H for a pair are you asking about or some different dimensions? Great questions. I will make video more details about tank size that will including answers to your questions. Let me take care my family need and have some weeks to put information about this video. Thanks for your kind words and subscribed .
@@kimgilbertsen8216 For temporary breeding tank of a pair angel the length, width x width of 24.25" x 12.5" is somewhat ok, but the height 16.75" may not be ok. It depends on bare bottom tank or not , how low you let top water line drop and what type angelfish fin pair ( stander fins vs veil /super veil ). ....etc Most of my breeding tanks would be 24" height ( I will explant more detail why in video ). My city water somewhat not hard water ,but energy bills are super high. This can also come down to tank size and amount of water change....etc Did you have any problem hatching angelfish egg with hard water? I came across other breeders told everyone that their hard water did no good for hatching angelfish egg.
@@wonder_keeper I have just started to set up angels again. I picked up a pair of Philippine Blues and they are starting to look for good breeding sites, plus I have a pair of Golds that have spawned twice but they are in a community tank and I need to set up a tank just for them. Plus a newly forming pair of a Pearlscale and a normal standard angel. So all of a sudden I’m faced with needing to set up like 3 or 4 tanks to house just the pairs! This is all in between work and everything else going on in my life!
@@kimgilbertsen8216 Don't let yourself burned out with the hobby. Know what you need to breed not what you want to breed. Need mean you love that variety as well that variety can sell / trade well in the hobby. If you just breed anything and everything, then it may be too much to handle. You may use tank like 40gal or larger for grow out or dividers for keeps pairs.
at19seconds what type of angel?
In general, we call it blushing ghost angelfish, however these carrying many other bloodlines that we crossed them with.
Is that slate custom made?
Yes. My own design. I have it on Ebay for more detail , You can contact me for more information.
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Great video , what strains of angels shown in the video.
Thank you.
out of context but can u tell if we can selectively breed them or they even pair off i have male blue angel and marble female angle please tell if you know
If you know a male and a female fish, then you can pair them up for selective breeding. However, it all up to the fish if they like it or not, the right tank setting and nutrients play big keys for success.
@@wonder_keeper ok thanks for the info can u tell more about nutrients
Wonderful detail in this guide - great work!
Thank you.
LOOKING GOOD :) , I HOPE YOU CAN EXPLAIN ( VOCALY ) ABOUT THE FISH .
THANK YOU FOR SHARING :)
THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)
You are welcome. Thank you.
Very good video, you went directly to the important points of breading the Angel fishes 👍👍
Thank you.
Do you have a store? Where would I find info on buying your Angels
Most my clients contact me directly to my Facebook or Instagram page. This way I can personally service them well of what they need. I already replied to your requesting from Facebook & Instagram. You can message me over Facebook. Thanks.
Amazing!
Thank you.