They are a great Cichlid to try out, I highly recommend them to anyone wanting to try a fish that has a truck load of character. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Interesting you were able to get multiple generations in one tank. My breeding pair ate all the fry as soon as they left the shell every time. I was only able to successfully get a batch of fry by siphoning them out.
That is interesting too. Goes to show that even between fish in the exact same species, not all fish will behave exactly the same. They might be inexperienced? Hopefully they will eventually learn the ropes on being good parents for you.
Great breeding video bro. I have several species of SA and CA that have bred. I have Trimacs right now, several Festaes as well. I also Keep and breed Frempongis from Bosomtwe L. Definitely digging the brevis!!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Some nice species there too. Brevis are a great little shellie that are worth a look if you wanna start off with something different.
Thanks mate, glad you liked it. But no I haven't done one on Multies. I used to have them years ago and bred them by the thousands, so I haven't bought them again for my fish room. Regardless, I will look at doing an indepth species profile on them. But, I have done one on another shell dweller, Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold, you can watch that video here ua-cam.com/video/PN0YQh4jyz8/v-deo.html
I just got a male and female meant to be a pair, the male doesn't seem very impressed with the female he attacks her anytime she ventures out of her shell. Is this normal? Should I try getting another female?
I sometimes see my male seemingly attacking the female I have that resides at the back of the tank. He keeps shoving her into her shell. If they are a pair and you just got them, I suspect they just need some time to settle into their new surroundings. However, getting a second female will help spread the aggression. Another thing you can try if you can't source another female is adding some dither fish such as a few guppies. This should pre occupy the male and again will help spread the aggression.
@@JasonsCichlids Spot on advice, they are now sharing a shell, and I think I've seen them spawn. She trys to boot him out if he attempts to go in at the moment. This video is the best resource I've found online, everything else is copy pasted info.
I found bigger multis fly will some of smaller fly, is that same in brevis? I got pair of brevis recently as well, u know how to let them start breeding ??
Hi Liang, I think you're asking if Brevis fry will eat smaller Brevis fry? If so, yes Brevis fry do eat smaller Brevis fry. Congrats on getting some Brevis mate! If they are a pair and get along you will know they are breeding if they share the same shell. Might take some time for this to happen if you just purchased them. Hope that helps
Where do you find the lake Tanganyika cichlid food? I looked online and cannot find it can you help? I currently own multiple species of Tanganyika fish never heard about this food before. Thanks in advance
What would you think of a 6 gallon tank measuring 17.8x11x7.1 for a pair? It's got a nice footprint, not as long as a standard 10 gallon but wider, sacrificing height
Hey, again. My tank is 50x40x30 cm. im keeping one pair of Brevis and 5 of Utinta. Do u think i could get more fry if i add one more female into the tank? or the new female will just get bully all the time and not breeding at all. and is the tank too small for Utinta? Should i just remove the utinta and add one more pair of brevis. (Is that ok?)
I would definitely take the 5 Utinta out of the tank as it is far too small for all those fish. If you do add another female Brevis do what you can to keep both females separated and break the line of sight by placing a rock between two areas of shells. I would not add another male in there as the two males will fight.
Jason's Cichlids what would you recommend for me I have a 3ft x 3ft x 16inch (high) tank... was thinking a heap of shellies but what would your recommendation be? I’d like to see some colour and movement in there.... but I love the look of the shellies...
@@bvg3041 oh mate that's an awesome sized tank. If you want some colour to keep with your shellies I recommend one of the Cyprichromis. Look them up, they swim in the upper part of the aquarium, so won't compete with your shellies for space and there are heaps of colourful varieties.
Gday mate from south Australia I bought the seachem lake salt from a shop they said it's been seating there for a long time , sold it to me for cheap price no expiry date on that is it safe to use it ?
Hey mate, none of the containers I have show an expiry date but I am sure the contents degrade over time. How long, who knows! It is a difficult question to answer, not knowing how old the product is. We talking over 5 years old? 10 years? I would assume if it is under that it should be ok. Do a pH/Hardness test on some water before and after you add the product and see how different the results are and maybe go from there?
Hi. My Brevis is start breeding now haha. Just wanna know, my tank is about 50x30x30 cm. Do u think I could have more fries if I add one more female into the tank?(yes I’ll put some rock between two female) just wanna know, is both two female will breed ?
That is great mate, well done on getting them to spawn. But I don't think you should add a second female. She will get bashed by the male as your pair now have fry. The second female may also eat the fry you now have. I have 2 females with 1 male but they grew up together. Introducing another fish once a pair has already formed and spawned is a huge risk to the new fish. I recommend you don't do it.
I am trying to organise something through livefish or allfish2u. The demand is there because I have people asking through here and via email all the time. They just need convincing. If I can get either of them on board then I will definitely let you guys know how to purchase my stock
Its a shame this channel doesn't have many many have more subscribers.
I haven't seen a better channel for tanganyikan cichlids
Cheers for the kind words there mate ✌
Fantastic video, appreciate this invaluable info on these fascinating little fish, as I’m looking to set up a tank to keep these beauties. 👍🏴
Very Thank You Bro! Great video 🙏
Not a problem, glad you liked it ✌
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo = Thank you very much for this video
Not a problem, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome vid man! The only in depth clip I could find on brevis. Thanks dude
Thanks heaps for that Matt! Glad you found it informative ✌✌
Absolutely fascinating ‼️ The description of this species is highly appreciated 👍
They are a great Cichlid to try out, I highly recommend them to anyone wanting to try a fish that has a truck load of character. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video thank you
Cheers Robert. Glad you enjoyed it
super cute ....great video Jason....hope you and your family had a great weekend....
They are aren't they? Really like watching them interact. Very interesting little fish. Thanks mate, you too
very nice information, lovely display of fish, keep it up brotha
thanks heaps man, really appreciate it 👍✌
cheers mate, my first tank is ready and i am about to pick up some Brevis
Not a problem, good luck with them mate!
Awesome very informative.
Thanks heaps David. Glad you found it informative ✌
Is this just natural lighting for the tank looks beautiful
Yes part of the video was filmed with natural light from a window in the fish room that has since been covered up. But thank you
Gday mate api salt or cichlid lake salt for multifasciatus in south Australia water as always cheers for helping 👍🏼
Yeah those salts will do mate. Not a problem, always here to try help!
Interesting you were able to get multiple generations in one tank. My breeding pair ate all the fry as soon as they left the shell every time. I was only able to successfully get a batch of fry by siphoning them out.
That is interesting too. Goes to show that even between fish in the exact same species, not all fish will behave exactly the same. They might be inexperienced? Hopefully they will eventually learn the ropes on being good parents for you.
Great breeding video bro. I have several species of SA and CA that have bred. I have Trimacs right now, several Festaes as well. I also Keep and breed Frempongis from Bosomtwe L. Definitely digging the brevis!!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Some nice species there too. Brevis are a great little shellie that are worth a look if you wanna start off with something different.
Always though Neos were awesome. Great looking fish for sure.
Hey mate awesome video 👍🏼have you made neolamprologus multifasciatus video at all ? Thanks
Thanks mate, glad you liked it. But no I haven't done one on Multies. I used to have them years ago and bred them by the thousands, so I haven't bought them again for my fish room. Regardless, I will look at doing an indepth species profile on them. But, I have done one on another shell dweller, Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold, you can watch that video here ua-cam.com/video/PN0YQh4jyz8/v-deo.html
Hey Jason great vid very informative just wondering do you think these guys would work with paracyprichromis Nigripinis
Cheers Martin, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, they will be a perfect species to go with the Brevis.
@@JasonsCichlids thanks mate the good to hear
I just got a male and female meant to be a pair, the male doesn't seem very impressed with the female he attacks her anytime she ventures out of her shell. Is this normal? Should I try getting another female?
I sometimes see my male seemingly attacking the female I have that resides at the back of the tank. He keeps shoving her into her shell. If they are a pair and you just got them, I suspect they just need some time to settle into their new surroundings. However, getting a second female will help spread the aggression. Another thing you can try if you can't source another female is adding some dither fish such as a few guppies. This should pre occupy the male and again will help spread the aggression.
@@JasonsCichlids Thanks for your reply. I'll see how they go once settled in properly, if not I'll hunt around for another girly.
Not a problem Katherine. I hope it all works out once they settle in
@@JasonsCichlids Spot on advice, they are now sharing a shell, and I think I've seen them spawn. She trys to boot him out if he attempts to go in at the moment. This video is the best resource I've found online, everything else is copy pasted info.
I found bigger multis fly will some of smaller fly, is that same in brevis? I got pair of brevis recently as well, u know how to let them start breeding ??
Hi Liang, I think you're asking if Brevis fry will eat smaller Brevis fry? If so, yes Brevis fry do eat smaller Brevis fry. Congrats on getting some Brevis mate! If they are a pair and get along you will know they are breeding if they share the same shell. Might take some time for this to happen if you just purchased them. Hope that helps
Where do you find the lake Tanganyika cichlid food? I looked online and cannot find it can you help? I currently own multiple species of Tanganyika fish never heard about this food before. Thanks in advance
Search for "Tropical Tanganyika Chips" and you should see results come back.
What would you think of a 6 gallon tank measuring 17.8x11x7.1 for a pair? It's got a nice footprint, not as long as a standard 10 gallon but wider, sacrificing height
You might be able to get away with it. But definitely wouldn't put more than a pair in.
Hey, again. My tank is 50x40x30 cm. im keeping one pair of Brevis and 5 of Utinta. Do u think i could get more fry if i add one more female into the tank? or the new female will just get bully all the time and not breeding at all. and is the tank too small for Utinta? Should i just remove the utinta and add one more pair of brevis. (Is that ok?)
I would definitely take the 5 Utinta out of the tank as it is far too small for all those fish. If you do add another female Brevis do what you can to keep both females separated and break the line of sight by placing a rock between two areas of shells. I would not add another male in there as the two males will fight.
@@JasonsCichlids Thank you so much, help a lot. !!!
@@liangevan4007 Not a problem mate, happy to help!
whats the substrate you use for your brevis tank?
Yeah mate, pool filter sand in that one too
Great video, do you keep all the tank around ph 8.5? What hardness do you aim for? Cheers mate
Thanks mate. Oops I forgot to mention that. But yes, my system is stable at a pH of 8.5 and a KH of 200ppm. Hope that helps
Jason's Cichlids that’s great thanks for that, my system is 8.4 would they be ok in that do you think?? Cheers for all your help
Not a problem mate. Yeah they'll be fine with that. Consistent parameters a far more important than trying to chase parameters.
Jason's Cichlids what would you recommend for me I have a 3ft x 3ft x 16inch (high) tank... was thinking a heap of shellies but what would your recommendation be? I’d like to see some colour and movement in there.... but I love the look of the shellies...
@@bvg3041 oh mate that's an awesome sized tank. If you want some colour to keep with your shellies I recommend one of the Cyprichromis. Look them up, they swim in the upper part of the aquarium, so won't compete with your shellies for space and there are heaps of colourful varieties.
Gday mate from south Australia I bought the seachem lake salt from a shop they said it's been seating there for a long time , sold it to me for cheap price no expiry date on that is it safe to use it ?
Hey mate, none of the containers I have show an expiry date but I am sure the contents degrade over time. How long, who knows! It is a difficult question to answer, not knowing how old the product is. We talking over 5 years old? 10 years? I would assume if it is under that it should be ok. Do a pH/Hardness test on some water before and after you add the product and see how different the results are and maybe go from there?
@@JasonsCichlids that's awesome idea mate gonna do that cheers for the help 👍🏼
@@yourgonajah1172 no worries mate, good luck
Hi. My Brevis is start breeding now haha. Just wanna know, my tank is about 50x30x30 cm. Do u think I could have more fries if I add one more female into the tank?(yes I’ll put some rock between two female) just wanna know, is both two female will breed ?
That is great mate, well done on getting them to spawn. But I don't think you should add a second female. She will get bashed by the male as your pair now have fry. The second female may also eat the fry you now have. I have 2 females with 1 male but they grew up together. Introducing another fish once a pair has already formed and spawned is a huge risk to the new fish. I recommend you don't do it.
Hey mate do you have some for sale at all ? Cheers
Yeah mate I do have some for sale, send me an email to jasonscichlids@gmail.com
@@JasonsCichlids awesome mate I will contact you as soon as I setup a tank for them I'm in south Australia you do shipping yeah ?
I'm sorry mate, but no I don't ship at the moment.
@@JasonsCichlids 🤦♂️
I am trying to organise something through livefish or allfish2u. The demand is there because I have people asking through here and via email all the time. They just need convincing. If I can get either of them on board then I will definitely let you guys know how to purchase my stock