Easy Way to Breed Gardneri Killifish and Raise Killifish Fry
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Today we are going to show you just how easy it is to breed Garneri Killish and exactly how to raise the fry up to adults.
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Here is the link to the Decapsulated Brine Shrimp I use
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I am thinking of getting Gardneri. This video helped a lot. I love your tupperware idea!
Spawned a bunch of killi back in the day when they first came into the aquarium scene hot. Used mopheads and kiddy pools.
I assume all outside?
Killis are just stunning, I love mine. Great video.
Thanks so much!
That was a great set up. Thanks for sharing bro, always enjoy your content. Do you have an instruction video on how to build the fry trays?
Absolutely gorgeous fish!
Thanks!
This was excellent, thank you. Great ideas, loads of info, and you answered my questions as they came into my head, at every turn. 😆
Very nice killifish, my favorite. Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant guidance for beginners. Superb content. Love from India 🙏🏽
Hey Jason! One of my favorite killies!
Great upload sir , I just became a member. Seeing you have a fine interest in killifish. Right
Now in the process of hatching , gardneri makurdi long fin.
And tomorrow wetting 40+ eggs of gardneri rayfield.
Growing out gardneri misaje .
Good luck on your breeding.
John
Thanks so much for your support. I've got rayfield and Misaje also.
I love them! Mine have always beeen nippy towards other fish though
No more than a tiger barb would you say?
More excellent advice, thanks Jason.
Great video. Thank you for the snail tip.
nice. so easy, very easy, super easy
Awesome video thank you
Just got some eggs thanks for the video!
Such a pretty fish I never see them at PetSmart. Only store around me. 🙄🐟🌿👍😊
These will never be in any big box store because of the lack of popularity
Great video! Love your content. Love these fish. Always wanted to keep them
Great video my Man, just bought a pair from Dans fish and i found this to be super helpful, thank you.❤
Really? How much was he selling a pair for?
@@robdavinroy1761 $60 plus shipping, but I bought some Apistos and Peacock Gudgeons as well. The Killis were $60 a pair, hobbiest bred in Europe. They're all doing great, no breeding yet, though.
Thanks jadren
You havnt mentioned that they are jumpers and if we fil tank they can jump put so need to cover the tank always
Love them
I manage to get a lot of eggs and im using your tupper ware idea with the drop of methylene blue but seems like a lot of eggs but still rotting or getting fungus, is there anything else besides the methylene blue i could add? also is there any special room temperature requirement ?
A few videos back you were saying there was another swap meet in Dallas this weekend. Do you have information on that so I can see where/when?
It's at Texas aquatics in Hurst on Saturday 11-3. You should be able to find the event on Facebook
gardneri are awesome. you know how pet stores lie about betta fish living in puddles in the wild? here's a fish that actually does but you won't be finding them at petsmart. of all the stocking suggestions i've heard for nano tanks, you really can't beat a pair of gardneri in a five to ten gallon. my twenty gallon colony is almost as productive as my endler tank as far as fry go. just a great, easy and absolutely stunning fish.
Great video thanks! Wish these fish weren't so jumpy.
So, I can put the eggs in a container and don’t need to have an air stone going or anything? Just once they hatch, I should move them over?
Cool video thanks for sharing! Are these the fish that you see as ‘magic’ fish sold on AliExpress? New sub from Australia 🇦🇺❤️
What methylene blue do you use? Can you post a link?
Thnx for sharing.🤓👍 Would love to get some. How big do the males get? And you don't sell do you?
2.5" I will eventually but just not yet
@@JadrenAquatics pls let me know when you start selling. And would you be shipping cause I don't live near you😁
As a kid, the word “Killi” did keep me away for that very reason, and even when I knew they weren’t killers, I was too used to not paying any attention to them.
The easiest way to raise killiefish fry is with mosquito egg rafts. A 5 gal bucket fill of water with some leaves in it will attract mosquitoes to breed. Just net out the egg rafts daily and put them in the tanks with the fry. They'll get eaten as they hatch.
Jason, Where do you get your killi's?
Wwtspot and aquabid
Hi there great videos. Hope you notice me. I want to ask is it okay to put the eggs inside water untill its hatching? Because some said if put the eggs inside water too long it will drown
No you can keep them in the water with no problem they will not drown
@@JadrenAquatics thank you so much for your reply
@@muhammadzaidi4517 your very welcome
Can you link the decapsulated brine shrimp I'm interested in using that!
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@@JadrenAquatics How would I feed this to my fish?
It goes a long long way. I use a make up brush so I can easily dispense small amounts a time
@@JadrenAquatics Sweet, you should include it in the next video for the people like me who don't use like baby brine!
That's a great idea
My killifish layed eggs on the roots of my annubias
Very cool congrats
Question, what's better cinder blocks of ytong blocks to build a aquarium rack?
Cinder in my opinion I have a fish room with cinderblocks and I have no issues!
@@socco9419 3 aquarium high is not a problem?
Nope I have three high and no problems
Sorry I have no experience with ytong. I dislike cinder blocks for one reason they waste too much space.
@@JadrenAquatics yeah that's true, but now I have few racks and am different height and I don't like that
Don't the baby Killifish jump? Are you saying you put decapsulated eggs in your tank?
They do at some age but I'm not completely sure when that is eventually I'll put them In a 10g grow out tank with a lid. Yes I put them in the tank
I am trying to breed orange killis. Max i have seen is 5 eggs per day. I tried leaving the eggs on the other side of a divider in the breedinf tank and would get fungus. So i am trying the peat moss in a container and see if that will work.
Let me know how that works most of mine have stopped all together
@@JadrenAquatics im on day 2 right now. Probably going to collect for a few more days before starting a new container.
@@JadrenAquatics quick update. About 19 counted and all hatched yesterday. I had to work, so i let the container sit with water for 8 hours. The first hatched within 30 minutes.
Man congrats I gotta start doing that tomorrow. I made the containers and put peat in them just have not put the eggs in yet. How long where the oldest eggs left in the peat?
@@JadrenAquatics i collected for 4 or 5 days. Peat moss was a bit more moist considering that they dont really need a dry season and covered the top to keep the eggs out of direct light (not sure if it helped). Started on the 5th and hatched on the 20th...so 15 days total. I will make a video on how i set mine up. Using a magnifying glass does help spot the fry during development.
What kind of snails are those?
Don't the eggs need any air stone? What a bout heater?
No they don't need either as long as the room is above 72
I love having killi fish most that I have breed easy some as easy as guppies They are very easy to care for they love live foods & frozen foods but will eat most foods
Do you sell your killifish?
Could you list each Killifish species with their lifespan? Please
I don't think so there are 100s of species of killis if not 1000s
@@JadrenAquatics it called the internet
Jadren Aquatics Well how about listing some long lived killifish
John Albernaz this is the internet
I have a question. Can you eat Gardneri Killifish? .. I bought some fish some weeks ago from the Fish market. After eating it I found out it was Gardneri Killifish.
Buying decapsulated brine shrimp eggs seems like a waste of money to me. It may save some labor vs decapsulating them yourself or culturing moina or spirostomum and the like... Not sure of the economics. I'm new to fish breeding but I am tempted to try and stay away from Artemia entirely.
beautiful Fundulopanchax filamentosus (its not a gardneri) you have there. i have 2 males to, ekstremly lovely killi, www.killi.co.uk/speciesProfile/Fundulopanchax/filamentosus/ thers only 4 types of gardneri. www.killi.co.uk/list.php
They will definitely attack and eat smaller fish like neon and ember tetras
20 boxes of eggs... 14 containers of fry... running out of space are you??? You need that fish shed in addition to the garage!
You should see me trying to stick tanks in every nook and cranny I can find now lol
They will eat your fish if they can fit them in their mouth
Seriously, if you are going to make a video about a type of fish, you had better make sure your information is correct. What a bunch of misinformation.