Never end saying your video is too long, because it's very interesting. The thing with brine shrimp causing more defects is new to me, but I will surely take notice of it. My rainbowshiners started breeding already in rather cold months 20 degrees in the living room (room temperature), I guess sunlight is triggering them as well.
I ment to say too much of a good thing is bad, I recommend giving them a all around diet. I was told by other asian breeder from Asia that had the same problem if they fed too much bbs
That was a great video and your set up is impressive. I’ve been looking into these shiners for a while now and even have a tank seasoning up and plants growing out for when I get them. It’s a 55G I was thinking 8 fish from 2 different suppliers (total 16 fish) To get started and do some breeding of them. Nothing like your operation but maybe get a grow out tank of them going.
@@WhiteCloudDynasty fingers crossed 🤞 I’d like more but I think they are quite rare over here in the U.K., I’ve only seen them in 1 shop and £9.95 each a bit on the pricey side.
Why do the young Shiners spawn on the introduced pebbles on the trap and not the large rocks decorating their aquarium? Also, do you have a video about any tricks for White Cloud breeding? My long fins haven’t done well with that.
Email me and we cang figure out about your white cloud Whitecloud.dynasty@hotmail.com As for the shiner they only spawn on location they like. Those rock are way too big
I know this is an older video but I need help. I purchased 15 rainbow shiners and had them in an aquarium for a couple of months until the weather in my area got a little warmer so I could move them outside to my tub ponds. They were perfect indoors but after moving them outside two days later they became very skittish and appear to to not go after food like they used too. They are in a 40 gallon tub with plants and sponge filters. Water temps range from 60-72 depending on the day right now. I’m an experienced aquarist and have been doing tubs and tanks for many, many years. This is my first time with shiners. Water parameters are perfect. Any ideas why they are spooked?
I’ve had good luck breeding without separating the males from females. They are pretty consistent every 12-16 days spawning. Same egg collection style. And at room temp of my basement @66-70 degrees. But @whiteclouddynasty is the Master!! Great video. Very informative. Thanks.
Thank You for the info in a low voice & not
moving all over the place making people dizzy
very informational, great pointers.
I'm glad you enjoy my low quality videos lol
Nice work man, not much information out there but this was super helpful. Keep up the good work!
Your batch of 10 I got are still doing great, you were right that more water changes bring out the colors in males
Never end saying your video is too long, because it's very interesting. The thing with brine shrimp causing more defects is new to me, but I will surely take notice of it. My rainbowshiners started breeding already in rather cold months 20 degrees in the living room (room temperature), I guess sunlight is triggering them as well.
I ment to say too much of a good thing is bad, I recommend giving them a all around diet. I was told by other asian breeder from Asia that had the same problem if they fed too much bbs
Wow the blue on them is incredible!
One day I will have a built pond with rainbow shiners. I’d live to see them schooling around.
That would be so cool
That was a great video and your set up is impressive. I’ve been looking into these shiners for a while now and even have a tank seasoning up and plants growing out for when I get them. It’s a 55G I was thinking 8 fish from 2 different suppliers (total 16 fish) To get started and do some breeding of them. Nothing like your operation but maybe get a grow out tank of them going.
Start slow and do what works for you
@@WhiteCloudDynasty you ever put a male whiteskirt tetra in with them
Thank you very much. Perfect, the video was not too long at all.
Your very good, thx for all the details! 😊
Great!
I have 3, 2 female and 1 male. I’ll give this a go and hopefully increase my stock.
Good luck..You'll have 1000s soon
@@WhiteCloudDynasty fingers crossed 🤞 I’d like more but I think they are quite rare over here in the U.K., I’ve only seen them in 1 shop and £9.95 each a bit on the pricey side.
Great job
Love from india❤️
Thanks man
Love it!
Great video.. thsnks
Why do the young Shiners spawn on the introduced pebbles on the trap and not the large rocks decorating their aquarium? Also, do you have a video about any tricks for White Cloud breeding? My long fins haven’t done well with that.
Email me and we cang figure out about your white cloud
Whitecloud.dynasty@hotmail.com
As for the shiner they only spawn on location they like. Those rock are way too big
they look like nano salmon
Thank you for this video Blong! My one question is what temps are you spawning the rainbow shiners at?
Room temperature...anywhere from 65-75
@@WhiteCloudDynasty you ever put a male whiteskirt tetra in with them
Do you sell any of these fish? Would love to get some Rainbows for my 210 gallon!
I normally do but I'm running really low on stock right now
Very cool video. Do you sell these?
I will have some for sell on getgill soon
are they jumpers?
Yes
I know this is an older video but I need help. I purchased 15 rainbow shiners and had them in an aquarium for a couple of months until the weather in my area got a little warmer so I could move them outside to my tub ponds.
They were perfect indoors but after moving them outside two days later they became very skittish and appear to to not go after food like they used too.
They are in a 40 gallon tub with plants and sponge filters. Water temps range from 60-72 depending on the day right now.
I’m an experienced aquarist and have been doing tubs and tanks for many, many years. This is my first time with shiners.
Water parameters are perfect.
Any ideas why they are spooked?
Moving them will make them act like that for a while. They should be find in a week or 2
@@WhiteCloudDynasty Thank you. I’ll wait it out for a couple of weeks and see what happens. I had high hopes of breeding them using your methods.
@@afterburnerboyz I hope all goes well
Hey I was wondering what color will the eggs be when they are fertilized? Thanks and Happy New Year!!!
I have seen both white and yellow egge hatch..the good eggs will fall faster if you stir it
@@WhiteCloudDynasty thanks!
Very cool, thanks for the info. Do you only breed them once a year in Spring or more than that?
Like every 2 week
@@WhiteCloudDynasty Oh wow, that's often lol
@@WhiteCloudDynasty you ever put a male whiteskirt tetra in with them
@@johncrute27 I'm sure they'll do fine..they are pretty fast
how can i tell that my shiners are ready to breed? i cant really tell how colourful they are suppose to be before trying
i unfortunately could only find 3 available locally my male looks quite colourful but my females dont have very much yet
@@XPLODINGcreeper9 they will fire up whenever the female is ready to spawn
Where do you get them? I’ve been looking please let Me know thank you
I bred my own stock..check out getgills
I would love to order some if you have them in stock! How could I do that?
I got some on getgills right now
What part of town are you in bro? I want to get some
I'm in NC
Hey man, can i buy a breeding pair?
@ViolentGamerOfficial it's getting a bit too warm to ship right now
How do u see whats a male and whats a female rainbow shiner i just got 30 of them and want to breed them but i need to separede the males
Depending where you got them from the look may vary
@@WhiteCloudDynasty can i breed them whithout separeting them first?
@@brentspeliers4444 yes you can, but you'll get less eggs and when they spawn will be at random
I’ve had good luck breeding without separating the males from females. They are pretty consistent every 12-16 days spawning. Same egg collection style. And at room temp of my basement @66-70 degrees. But @whiteclouddynasty is the Master!!
Great video. Very informative. Thanks.
bro you got a dead Betta fish in the corner tf
No ...he's just very old and can't swim up right anymore. He did live for a few more month before he passed
The best rainbow shiners @AQUAPROS stop messing around man