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Breeding Kribensis was so fascinating and absolutely my favorite species to observe. Their rituals are so specific and they are fantastic parents. I love that both male and female are different yet equally beautiful.
Wow best video of krib spawn on UA-cam. Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. I got an accidental spawn about a month ago and the fry are doing great in a grow out tank but I do want to initiate another spawn thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your presentation of the whole process and your tips and insight. I had once a pair of Kribensis and i really enjoyed wattching those parents having "walks" with their offspring around the tank. I must say i love this specie and i'm going to prepare a new tank for them and keep having these beautiful creatures once again, in a low tech african stayle aquarium.
Just stumbled on this whilst researching whether or not I should pair my lone female kirb. What an amazing video! Thanks for sharing your experience - a great doc of captive bred krib behaviour.
Great video and I agree that they are easy to spawn. I was only holiday for 3.5 weeks this summer and didn't feed my fish, but the kribs _still_ managed to spawn and raise about 10 fry.
My kribs are so happy they have bred 3 broods so far. Had to donate like 15 already. Have a nursery tank for them to raise them safely. They are absolutely stunning. The LFS was excited to see them! They said they are the cacatuoides? Mine have a bunch of vibrant colors like yours. Are there diff kinds?? Anyways they are awesome to watch. Fun raising them.
Thx for this video so beautiful to watch and great info I went and bought a pair for my community tank and am now the proud owner of my first spawn It’s a bit nerve racking for me and the parents! Watching the male keep the lemon and neon tetras at bay (Mr K has them all in one corner of the 150 litre tank) So here’s hoping and prayers, out of at least 100 babies, I’ll get some to grow up 🤞🏼
Hey there haha I had to pull out all the community Since then it’s just the Family in there I have about 50-60 babies that are about 1/4” now I think the filter ate some 😬 I need help Mums in and out of the Cave atm and I really want to get these kids out What size Grow out Tub should I get I have a mature sponge filter ready to go What’s going to be the best way to get them out Without destroying the tank to much I was thinking of sucking them out with a hose or should I just use a net? TIA Sheridan 🇦🇺
I sound like a frantic sub parent All good I got them all out (73) with a net and now in a temp tub Mum and Dad are living it up, now that the kids have left home Here’s to another spawn with these amazing fish Thx again 🇦🇺🐠🇦🇺
Thank you! And yes that tank sure looks overpopulated by far. I didn't mention this in the video but it is part of a system that circulates water through a second tank so it has more water volume than it looks. That many fish in 10 gallons would be rough!
how often were you doing water changes when the fry has started eating? this is a very extensive and detailed video of them breeding. i'm so happy to have discovered your channel!
When they were very young maybe once a week. Once they got larger and just before I moved them to a larger grow out tank it was more like every other day.
Thank you again for this amazing video! Since years I try to breed Pelvicachromis taeniatua Nigeria red. And I just can’t breed them. Do you have some tips for me or even a video. If not - also no problem. I found you account about a week ago. And all I can say: I am in love with this videos! Amazing and informative. Videos you can’t see anymore on UA-cam etc. I appreciate all this videos and informations. Thank you for that! Greetings Kilian Jesaja Zellmer
I haven't bred nigerian reds myself but my best advice would be to make sure you really have both sexes and then feed them well. Also maybe check if they are one of the krib species that need a lower ph. If so, look into ways to facilitate that. An RO supply goes a long way for breeding many species.
@@MakeMoreFish thank you very much for your answer 🤩 yeah I have both sexes and they get fed with different kinds of food. Maybe I have to check the PH more. Thank you. I‘ve breeded already so many different kinds of fish. But with this ones - for some reasons- I just don’t have the luck 😂 ( or skills) whatever. Thank you again and I am looking forward for the next videos. Greetings Kilian Zellmer
Hi, I would like to know how thick is the sand substrate in that tank? Like just a thin coating of sand over the glass or about 1-2 inch thick sand coating?
@@MakeMoreFish okay thank you so much! Recently I have successfully bred Betta..and now I am willing to experience breeding Kribensis! And your videos have inspired me a lot into breeding fishes! Amazing videos and so much educational! Thank you!
I have some kribensis I have breed about three months ago and they still are not very large. Maybe about a half an inch or less. Your fry at 5 weeks look way way bigger than my Kribs. Any suggestions for why my fry are staying so small? They are in a 40 gallon tank by themselves.
For putting on size (or not) I always look at water quality, food quality, volume and frequency of feeding. Assuming water quality is preserved, I find it easier to feed fry and juveniles in a smaller space than 40g
Hi I have a male and female Krib and the male and female hang out and she always shakes for him and try’s but he doesn’t seem to care at all about her I have many different caves and feed them a great diet but can not get them to breed , any suggestions?
Ummm that is a tough one. If that happened to me I would first try separating the two and then reintroducing them (more than once if necessary) to try to reset their relationship. If that didn't work I would go looking for a new male. I don't have much patience.
I haven't and probably won't, unfortunately. I think they're beautiful but they're a fish that breeds in large numbers but typically are in very low demand at local stores. Kribensis are too. From what I've heard, convicts are an "add water, will breed" type of fish.
Great job learned a lot from the video thanks! I have a pair in a community tank with Corydoras and Endlers, from your experience do you think if I spot any signs of spawning I should remove other species or?
In general I think if the goal is maximum fry survival, species only is your best bet. On a personal level, I say give it a try and be happy if 25% survive. Kribs are tough to find homes for.
@@MakeMoreFish I was just curious because mine have lots of circles on the fins and the male and female have pink bellies. Mine could have been line breed.
There's some debate about that I think.. I've read they do well on a more plant heavy diet but for me they did well on protein. From my own experience I think I would say find a good pellet food mix in some live or frozen and they'll do great
I had a pair of Kribensis and spawned them in a little Fluval 5 Gallon tank (to small) The Hatch was big (just like in your video here) Everything was great for a Week or 2, then all hell broke loose late one night, I heard splashing in the Dark?? The Male was at the Top splashing around with The female trying to Kill him! In short, I had to remove him before the Female destroyed him. They are really cool little Fish, just beware and watch for Aggression as it can happen FAST. My problem was likely due to the Small 5 Gallon Tank
this is different to what mine did they were much smaller babys they kept the babys in there mouths until they were to big to keep in there maybe they do it a little differently when there are other fish in the tank that can eat them
I am more interested in NOT breading them. 😋 I have two 35 gallons , heavy populated, community tanks and I've recently impulse rescued 2 males and 4 females Kribensis. One pair is dominating and I put them in one of the tanks, the "subordonated" male and 3 females were put in another tank that is heavily planted. In the tank that only have the pair, I have some rocks at the roots of the plants, and they started digging among them. So, my question is: if I don't provide caves, will the Kribensis pair keep being peacefull towards the tank population (coryes and guppies, for example)?
I don't know but my guess is they will try to spawn whether they have a great place to do it or not. Well fed females will fill up with eggs and eventually need to get them out. I've seen cave spawning cichlids deposit eggs out in the open on top of rocks, on sponge filters, or on the side walls of the tank. Whether the eggs hatch or not you would still end up dealing with whatever effect that has on the parents' behavior. I don't recall kribs being particularly aggressive to other non-cichlid species.
@@MakeMoreFish Thank you for your fast response. 🙂 I keep hearing horror stories about community tanks with all fish to one side of the tank and the breading pair of Kribensis on the other side. 😋 The 1 male and 3 females in the planted tank seem to like to stay in a lose group, with some light pickering among the females, so no problems there so far. In the tank with the one pair, I have 11 duplicareus cory that I would not want to see bullied (as a general rule, if a fish disturb them, it goes bye bye, I really love those guys) and I really want to make Kribensis work in a community setup. Ofcourse, I can always donate the Kribs to some shop, but I want to avoid that, as I like their colors and behavior.
@@MakeMoreFish Update on the Kribensis front. 😋 I've set up a cave for the pair, they love it, but a male Ancistrus has claimed it. So, tomorow the male Ancistrus is going on a trip to the fish store.
just got a pair of kribensis super excited to try and breed them, i want to let them grow out a little bit, how can you tell if your kribs are sexually mature?
Pink/purple belly on the female would be a good sign to look out for. In my experience though dwarf cichlids can spawn at a younger age than we tend to think. The spawns just get larger as the parents do, particularly the female
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Breeding Kribensis was so fascinating and absolutely my favorite species to observe. Their rituals are so specific and they are fantastic parents. I love that both male and female are different yet equally beautiful.
This is probably the best video Ive seen here on the subject. Incredible documentation of the whole process thank you!
Great idea on the camera in the pot. Well done.
What can I say. This is a mega jump video for the dedicated hobbyist. Thank you.
Mega “jump” ???
This is an amazing video I really give you props for making it I wish way more people could see this
Absolutely 💯 enjoyed this so much.
I am from Chicago Illinois. I have a pair of kribensis. Your documentation is absolutely beautiful
Fantastic and very enjoyable to watch!! Such beautiful kribensis, thanks for all the effort, deffinately top notch🙂👍🏻
I really liked that cave cam.
Made your video about krib breeding stick out above and beyond the others. Nice work!
Wow best video of krib spawn on UA-cam. Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. I got an accidental spawn about a month ago and the fry are doing great in a grow out tank but I do want to initiate another spawn thank you for sharing.
Awesome video. Thanks for spending the time on it and sharing.
Fantastic footage and information . Your channel is awesome 👏.
This is such great footage in the cave! Great video
Excellent video as usual, that spawning footage in the cave was awesome
Great job Lowell! I really enjoyed the camera you had set up in the cave. What a cool experience thanks for sharing!
This was awesome footage of the breeding process. Can't wait to share with my granddaughter 😊
Thank you for your presentation of the whole process and your tips and insight. I had once a pair of Kribensis and i really enjoyed wattching those parents having "walks" with their offspring around the tank. I must say i love this specie and i'm going to prepare a new tank for them and keep having these beautiful creatures once again, in a low tech african stayle aquarium.
amazing video! i just got my first krib pair, and i believe they are about ready to spawn. excited to see this play out in my tank!
Just stumbled on this whilst researching whether or not I should pair my lone female kirb.
What an amazing video! Thanks for sharing your experience - a great doc of captive bred krib behaviour.
As long as there is local demand for the offspring! Kribs can be hard to move
Awesome photos 🐠😜
Great video and I agree that they are easy to spawn. I was only holiday for 3.5 weeks this summer and didn't feed my fish, but the kribs _still_ managed to spawn and raise about 10 fry.
fantastic footage. shout out from Sydney Australia
Great video - The best I've seen yet on Kribensis breeding. What cool, underappreciated fish!
Amazing footage, thanks for that 👍
My kribs are so happy they have bred 3 broods so far. Had to donate like 15 already. Have a nursery tank for them to raise them safely. They are absolutely stunning. The LFS was excited to see them! They said they are the cacatuoides? Mine have a bunch of vibrant colors like yours. Are there diff kinds??
Anyways they are awesome to watch. Fun raising them.
I believe there are several color morphs out there but I'm not well read on it
best vid about kribs so far. thanks for the infos!
Thx for this video so beautiful to watch and great info
I went and bought a pair for my community tank and am now the proud owner of my first spawn
It’s a bit nerve racking for me and the parents!
Watching the male keep the lemon and neon tetras at bay (Mr K has them all in one corner of the 150 litre tank)
So here’s hoping and prayers, out of at least 100 babies, I’ll get some to grow up 🤞🏼
I'll hope with you! They don't need to get all that much bigger before they stop being such an attractive food.
Hey there haha I had to pull out all the community
Since then it’s just the Family in there
I have about 50-60 babies that are about 1/4” now
I think the filter ate some 😬
I need help
Mums in and out of the Cave atm and I really want to get these kids out
What size Grow out Tub should I get
I have a mature sponge filter ready to go
What’s going to be the best way to get them out
Without destroying the tank to much
I was thinking of sucking them out with a hose or should I just use a net?
TIA
Sheridan 🇦🇺
I sound like a frantic sub parent
All good I got them all out (73) with a net and now in a temp tub
Mum and Dad are living it up, now that the kids have left home
Here’s to another spawn with these amazing fish
Thx again 🇦🇺🐠🇦🇺
Hi thanks for sharing all this. So well done!
porque nao tem legenda no video?
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New subcriber I love your content by the way keep it up my friend 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! And yes that tank sure looks overpopulated by far. I didn't mention this in the video but it is part of a system that circulates water through a second tank so it has more water volume than it looks. That many fish in 10 gallons would be rough!
how often were you doing water changes when the fry has started eating? this is a very extensive and detailed video of them breeding. i'm so happy to have discovered your channel!
When they were very young maybe once a week. Once they got larger and just before I moved them to a larger grow out tank it was more like every other day.
Awesome, video man really enjoyed it quick question, though. Was that a flower pot you modified into a Cave?
Yep, just a clay pot cut in half with an entrance carved into it.
What size clay pot did you go with it looks like the perfect size
What kind of camera was used? How big was the final cave; outside picture?
A $20 webcam. I think the brand was Spedal, for what a brand name is worth bought from amazon.
Wow what a great video.
amazing footage
Brilliant video
Great video and insight, thank you.
how many time u feed them bro
Thank you again for this amazing video!
Since years I try to breed Pelvicachromis taeniatua Nigeria red. And I just can’t breed them. Do you have some tips for me or even a video.
If not - also no problem.
I found you account about a week ago. And all I can say: I am in love with this videos! Amazing and informative. Videos you can’t see anymore on UA-cam etc. I appreciate all this videos and informations. Thank you for that! Greetings Kilian Jesaja Zellmer
I haven't bred nigerian reds myself but my best advice would be to make sure you really have both sexes and then feed them well. Also maybe check if they are one of the krib species that need a lower ph. If so, look into ways to facilitate that. An RO supply goes a long way for breeding many species.
@@MakeMoreFish thank you very much for your answer 🤩 yeah I have both sexes and they get fed with different kinds of food. Maybe I have to check the PH more. Thank you. I‘ve breeded already so many different kinds of fish. But with this ones - for some reasons- I just don’t have the luck 😂 ( or skills) whatever. Thank you again and I am looking forward for the next videos.
Greetings
Kilian Zellmer
Hi, I would like to know how thick is the sand substrate in that tank? Like just a thin coating of sand over the glass or about 1-2 inch thick sand coating?
Maybe 3/8 to 1/2 inch. Just enough to cover the floor and give the fish something to shuffle around
@@MakeMoreFish okay thank you so much! Recently I have successfully bred Betta..and now I am willing to experience breeding Kribensis! And your videos have inspired me a lot into breeding fishes! Amazing videos and so much educational! Thank you!
I have some kribensis I have breed about three months ago and they still are not very large. Maybe about a half an inch or less. Your fry at 5 weeks look way way bigger than my Kribs. Any suggestions for why my fry are staying so small? They are in a 40 gallon tank by themselves.
For putting on size (or not) I always look at water quality, food quality, volume and frequency of feeding. Assuming water quality is preserved, I find it easier to feed fry and juveniles in a smaller space than 40g
Great vid
Great video!
Hi I have a male and female Krib and the male and female hang out and she always shakes for him and try’s but he doesn’t seem to care at all about her I have many different caves and feed them a great diet but can not get them to breed , any suggestions?
Ummm that is a tough one. If that happened to me I would first try separating the two and then reintroducing them (more than once if necessary) to try to reset their relationship. If that didn't work I would go looking for a new male. I don't have much patience.
Very interesting, i learned alot! Thanks
Have you bred or done any videos on Convicts?
I haven't and probably won't, unfortunately. I think they're beautiful but they're a fish that breeds in large numbers but typically are in very low demand at local stores. Kribensis are too. From what I've heard, convicts are an "add water, will breed" type of fish.
What happened to the chili rasboras?????
Great job learned a lot from the video thanks! I have a pair in a community tank with Corydoras and Endlers, from your experience do you think if I spot any signs of spawning I should remove other species or?
In general I think if the goal is maximum fry survival, species only is your best bet. On a personal level, I say give it a try and be happy if 25% survive. Kribs are tough to find homes for.
Great video 👍💪
approx how many fry did you end up having? awesome footage!
It's been a while so I don't remember clearly, but I think about 80-100?
That is a great video.
Amazing work
Awesome video!
Awesome!!! Video how did you manage to get footage of inside the cave ? That was really interesting like been inside with them
Thank you, the cave is open ended and placed up against the tank glass. There is a camera mounted outside
Love this video ❤
Have you considered breeding fish that there is little research on like licorice gourami?
Yes I have
what a great video!!! thanks!
Great video was just what I was after
great video
What species of kribensis are these?
Supposed to be pulcher but you never know
@@MakeMoreFish I was just curious because mine have lots of circles on the fins and the male and female have pink bellies. Mine could have been line breed.
I just recently purchased a pair of kris and was just curious what the best thing to feed them is?
There's some debate about that I think.. I've read they do well on a more plant heavy diet but for me they did well on protein. From my own experience I think I would say find a good pellet food mix in some live or frozen and they'll do great
Mine do really well with anything I feed. They do regularly eat dead leaves on my plants and really like repashy (super green and spawn n grow)
I had a pair of Kribensis and spawned them in a little Fluval 5 Gallon tank (to small) The Hatch was big (just like in your video here) Everything was great for a Week or 2, then all hell broke loose late one night, I heard splashing in the Dark?? The Male was at the Top splashing around with The female trying to Kill him! In short, I had to remove him before the Female destroyed him. They are really cool little Fish, just beware and watch for Aggression as it can happen FAST. My problem was likely due to the Small 5 Gallon Tank
Ouch, grumpy girl!
How many tanks do you run?
20, give or take a couple
this is different to what mine did they were much smaller babys they kept the babys in there mouths until they were to big to keep in there
maybe they do it a little differently when there are other fish in the tank that can eat them
Beautiful 😍
Your the best !
I am more interested in NOT breading them. 😋
I have two 35 gallons , heavy populated, community tanks and I've recently impulse rescued 2 males and 4 females Kribensis.
One pair is dominating and I put them in one of the tanks, the "subordonated" male and 3 females were put in another tank that is heavily planted.
In the tank that only have the pair, I have some rocks at the roots of the plants, and they started digging among them.
So, my question is: if I don't provide caves, will the Kribensis pair keep being peacefull towards the tank population (coryes and guppies, for example)?
I don't know but my guess is they will try to spawn whether they have a great place to do it or not. Well fed females will fill up with eggs and eventually need to get them out. I've seen cave spawning cichlids deposit eggs out in the open on top of rocks, on sponge filters, or on the side walls of the tank. Whether the eggs hatch or not you would still end up dealing with whatever effect that has on the parents' behavior. I don't recall kribs being particularly aggressive to other non-cichlid species.
@@MakeMoreFish Thank you for your fast response. 🙂
I keep hearing horror stories about community tanks with all fish to one side of the tank and the breading pair of Kribensis on the other side. 😋
The 1 male and 3 females in the planted tank seem to like to stay in a lose group, with some light pickering among the females, so no problems there so far.
In the tank with the one pair, I have 11 duplicareus cory that I would not want to see bullied (as a general rule, if a fish disturb them, it goes bye bye, I really love those guys) and I really want to make Kribensis work in a community setup. Ofcourse, I can always donate the Kribs to some shop, but I want to avoid that, as I like their colors and behavior.
@@MakeMoreFish Update on the Kribensis front. 😋
I've set up a cave for the pair, they love it, but a male Ancistrus has claimed it. So, tomorow the male Ancistrus is going on a trip to the fish store.
just got a pair of kribensis super excited to try and breed them, i want to let them grow out a little bit, how can you tell if your kribs are sexually mature?
Pink/purple belly on the female would be a good sign to look out for. In my experience though dwarf cichlids can spawn at a younger age than we tend to think. The spawns just get larger as the parents do, particularly the female
Nice
Mine pad some eggs but all got fungus
Awsome video ❤ I have a little female and I’m hoping to find a male to breed them ! This video gives me hope that I could do it
I'm sure you can :)
Great camera work. I’ll have to invest in a decent camera rather than a phone camera 🤓👍
This was actually filmed with a cellphone and a $20 webcam. You can accomplish a lot even with those
bravoo
Try to stop them, I dare you !
the trick is not breeding them!
and selling them if you do
Where Fish keep Their Money?
.......... In the RiverBANK
More fish puns please
It's faster to use 2 females - 1 male. The male will have the illusion that he has a choice. Hahaha!
You know your stuff
Great Video!
Great video!!!