In this video, you'll learn the insider tips and tricks to raising healthy fish fry. Angelfish, Corydoras, Blue Rams - all of them! If you're tired of fish fry dying off, watch this video to learn how I'm setting up the perfect tank environment for healthy feeding and easy maintenance. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/AquascapingCube 🚨Watch next: 🚨 Breeding Corydoras: ua-cam.com/video/NryeRF4e_PQ/v-deo.html Help your fry: ua-cam.com/video/zpvK_GCLFqA/v-deo.html Cory breeding tank: ua-cam.com/video/tMngXEE8osE/v-deo.html
Thanks for your great content. I've been breeding Ellioti cichlids. They are great parents but once they are about 3 weeks old I move 3/4 of them into their own 50 litre tank to grow out some. You are right quite a rewarding experience.
I’ve just hatched my first fry, White Cloud Mountain Minnows, and they’re growing happily in my shrimp tank. Such an exciting process, and I’m looking forward to raising my own fish and shrimps from now on…
Thanks for the video! Straight to the point, no fancy things to buy and simple set up with explanation. I can't stand videos that talk forever before getting to the actual video!
Hey, Matt another great video and I have now raised a few mountain minnows and platys thanks to your fabulous videos, keep up the great work you do, and thank you again for your help and advice have a wonderful weekend :)
It means that I'm waiting for the nitrogen cycle to finish (around 2 weeks if you are using everything new). This is why you can hear sometimes about "cycled" tanks. Nitrogen cycle is the time when beneficial bacteria are colonizing your filter, hardscape and substrate. Those bacteria are important to keep the water safe for fish.
Lovely to know wish I knew all what I knew at start as I would ove had alot better survival rate but now i am doing brilliant with them I've got 66 baby albino kribensis one german blue ram did have 10 but one I have left got 2 dominant ended up bullying them to death also now had my albino kribs have layed again other babies can find new waters this weekend as they will be 12 weeks old now I am waiting for my father's days present to lay now I got pair ove macmasteri from my kids they are absolutely beautiful
I think that 12 would be fine because Chilli rasbora fry is super tiny. Depends if you have any plants for the future, if you want to breed something else, or keep them for the longer period then I would go for 25
Opinions on a 20 gallon(75 litre) for a grow out tank? Not for newborn fry but for fry that is about 2 weeks old. I don't want them struggling to feed.
It seems a bit big. But you can try. I move my fry to bigger tanks after 4-6 weeks depending on the species. You just have to be careful and feed them a little more - and keep it clean from food leftovers at the same time. Good Luck!
I don't use any chemicals. Just aged water from the tap or sometimes from other tanks. I sometimes use methylene blue for the eggs to avoid mold, but not for the fry.
In this video, you'll learn the insider tips and tricks to raising healthy fish fry. Angelfish, Corydoras, Blue Rams - all of them! If you're tired of fish fry dying off, watch this video to learn how I'm setting up the perfect tank environment for healthy feeding and easy maintenance.
🔔 Subscribe for more videos like this:
ua-cam.com/users/AquascapingCube
🚨Watch next: 🚨
Breeding Corydoras: ua-cam.com/video/NryeRF4e_PQ/v-deo.html
Help your fry: ua-cam.com/video/zpvK_GCLFqA/v-deo.html
Cory breeding tank: ua-cam.com/video/tMngXEE8osE/v-deo.html
Thanks for your great content. I've been breeding Ellioti cichlids. They are great parents but once they are about 3 weeks old I move 3/4 of them into their own 50 litre tank to grow out some. You are right quite a rewarding experience.
That is awesome! Yes, this is super rewarding and great to watch :)
I’ve just hatched my first fry, White Cloud Mountain Minnows, and they’re growing happily in my shrimp tank.
Such an exciting process, and I’m looking forward to raising my own fish and shrimps from now on…
That is awesome! Yes, raising fry is super cool experience :)
Thanks for the video! Straight to the point, no fancy things to buy and simple set up with explanation. I can't stand videos that talk forever before getting to the actual video!
I'm glad you think this way! This was exactly the point of that video :)
Hey, Matt another great video and I have now raised a few mountain minnows and platys thanks to your fabulous videos, keep up the great work you do, and thank you again for your help and advice have a wonderful weekend :)
Awesome! This is excellent to hear! :D Thank you and have a great weekend as well :)
Great video. I've raised guppies and cichlids before. It's a great hobby.
Couldn't agree more!
The is awesome! I raise guppies, and betta fish. The shrimp kind of raise themselves haha
Haha. Yes they do ;)
Very helpful video, thanks so much!
You're very welcome!
4:54, still learning terms. what did you mean by, "mature"?
It means that I'm waiting for the nitrogen cycle to finish (around 2 weeks if you are using everything new). This is why you can hear sometimes about "cycled" tanks. Nitrogen cycle is the time when beneficial bacteria are colonizing your filter, hardscape and substrate. Those bacteria are important to keep the water safe for fish.
Great video
Thanks!
This was super helpful. Thank you! 🙏🏼 😊
Great to hear that!
Nice❤
Thanks 🔥
dude, i really love your accent.
Thanks! 😃
Another great informative presentation, thank you. Am I right to assume that it is just an air pump line inside the foam filter tube? Regards, Tony.👍
Thank you! Yes, it's a simple air pump :) And it works great with fry tanks!
Thank you very much.
Hi I've just subscribed to your channel 👍👍
Great! Thank you and welcome. I hope you will enjoy it!
Lovely to know wish I knew all what I knew at start as I would ove had alot better survival rate but now i am doing brilliant with them I've got 66 baby albino kribensis one german blue ram did have 10 but one I have left got 2 dominant ended up bullying them to death also now had my albino kribs have layed again other babies can find new waters this weekend as they will be 12 weeks old now I am waiting for my father's days present to lay now I got pair ove macmasteri from my kids they are absolutely beautiful
This sounds great! Caring for fry is so rewarding :) Thank you for commenting!
Im debating whether to get 12 or 25 litre tank for Chilli rasbora fry, you think 12 would be fine ?
I think that 12 would be fine because Chilli rasbora fry is super tiny. Depends if you have any plants for the future, if you want to breed something else, or keep them for the longer period then I would go for 25
Opinions on a 20 gallon(75 litre) for a grow out tank? Not for newborn fry but for fry that is about 2 weeks old. I don't want them struggling to feed.
It seems a bit big. But you can try. I move my fry to bigger tanks after 4-6 weeks depending on the species. You just have to be careful and feed them a little more - and keep it clean from food leftovers at the same time. Good Luck!
Hey, How did it go? I’m on day 14 and I was thinking the same size for my angel fish fry
Can you please tell me where you got this tank the dimensions are perfect for my room
I bought it in my local fish store. Company that makes them is called Diversa. I can sometimes see their products on Amazon.
Thankyou
What chemicals to put in to the water to make the water safe for the fry
I don't use any chemicals. Just aged water from the tap or sometimes from other tanks. I sometimes use methylene blue for the eggs to avoid mold, but not for the fry.
I have spawning black mollies and Mickey mouse platies,
Sounds great! :) I always loved livebearers!