thanks man, i won't lie i try to keep all my tanks clean in the inside and clean on the outside. but in this video it was a bit messy because i had all the stuff needed to hatch baby brine shrimp on the table.
After watching your videos about these amazing fish... I have decided to buy some. I have a hatching tank and a raising tank and eggs and brine/fairy shrimp eggs and was sondering if in could keep a heater in a plastic tub or if it would melt the tub. THANKS!!
congratulations on 200! you must be pretty excited to see these little guys all colored up. is it true that if you keep your killies in a dark tank(ambient light only) their colors will be more intense?
thanks, it is true that some killies prefer darker conditions but some also prefer lighter conditions so it really depends on what species you get. hopefully I'm getting 3 more species of killies this week both dark and light loving species
Wow it has been 2 years since i last watched this dreaming of wanting to keep Nothobranchius guentheri. Now that i have one i really want to breed them.
Any advice you can give to someone about to try to hatch their first batch of killifish eggs?? Love the videos also!
Congrats on 200 subs, well deserved.
btw, your fishroom looks great, organised and clean. A good example for others.
thanks man, i won't lie i try to keep all my tanks clean in the inside and clean on the outside. but in this video it was a bit messy because i had all the stuff needed to hatch baby brine shrimp on the table.
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It's the eternal battle between keeping the fishroom "show ready" and the reality of 'working' tanks.
After watching your videos about these amazing fish... I have decided to buy some. I have a hatching tank and a raising tank and eggs and brine/fairy shrimp eggs and was sondering if in could keep a heater in a plastic tub or if it would melt the tub. THANKS!!
Payton Barry theres no need for a heater
Darksideoftheaquarium T what is the temperature of your tanks
congratulations on 200! you must be pretty excited to see these little guys all colored up. is it true that if you keep your killies in a dark tank(ambient light only) their colors will be more intense?
thanks, it is true that some killies prefer darker conditions but some also prefer lighter conditions so it really depends on what species you get. hopefully I'm getting 3 more species of killies this week both dark and light loving species
Congrats man I hope I get there some day
thanks luis, hopefully you will, after 100 subs my channel grew at a very fast pac. so hopefully it will go the same way for you
How often do you set up baby brine shrimp and how long does it take them to hatch
Congrats
thanks
How do you maintain the water temperature in your fry tanks ?
Wow it has been 2 years since i last watched this dreaming of wanting to keep Nothobranchius guentheri. Now that i have one i really want to breed them.
nice video!!!
thanks tony
Will killifish fry eat freeze dried bloodworms?
Payton Barry impossible, they eat micro foods as fry
Congrats