5 Easy Live Foods to Feed your Fish - Live Food Cultures You Can Keep at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • Hey all,
    Today I wanted to talk about 5 easy live foods you can culture in your fishroom to feed your fish.
    Live foods are the best foods to feed your fish, and some of them are super easy to culture.
    Hope you enjoy.
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  • @aquamate
    @aquamate 3 года назад +28

    Always an added bonus watching fish eat mosquito larvae, makes me happy haha

  • @karenrennie1196
    @karenrennie1196 12 дней назад +1

    I put a handful of grass clippings in a bucket of water out on the lawn. I scoop up mozzie larvae with a sieve every day, for my fish. Yum.

  • @DocStab
    @DocStab 2 года назад +8

    Been going through your videos and I have to say you're doing a great job. Your videos are very informative in just the right ways. In a lot of other aquarium youtube videos I find myself with a ton of questions by the end of the video but with yours I find you just... answer them in video.
    Keep it up you're definitely making my hobby easier and more fun!

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  2 года назад +2

      I appreciate that!

    • @Hooker-mma
      @Hooker-mma 2 года назад +3

      ​@@BlakesAquatics I can totally vouch for that too Blakey mate, I've been into the hobby for a longggg time and your videos are by quite a longshot more informative than absolutely everyone elses! It's also awesome that you're not on some ego trip like everyone elses channel, it's straight down to biz with you. Excellent work!

  • @debbieexcell5088
    @debbieexcell5088 3 года назад +11

    I give my fish mosquito larvae and caterpillars as well.
    Their colours are brighter, they appear more sturdy and there are less deaths when I mimic nature.

  • @DanielKeepingFish
    @DanielKeepingFish 3 года назад +4

    Great video bud. Everybody should be feeding these in my book for the benefits to the fish and for the enjoyment of culturing them. 👍

  • @Dobromir_Chodkowski
    @Dobromir_Chodkowski 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, very informative video

  • @ana-bananainca790
    @ana-bananainca790 2 месяца назад

    Yay! I need to start culturing live foods. I’m spending a small fortune on Hikari frozen cubes ..

  • @blakehowden5086
    @blakehowden5086 3 года назад +6

    Cool video.
    I put in live blackworms for the first time the other day and my male apisto borellii turned in the boldest colours. Now just trying to keep up the live baby brine. 🙂

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  3 года назад +3

      :O I can't believe I forgot blackworms.. im losing the plot.

  • @TheSwiftCreek2
    @TheSwiftCreek2 Год назад +4

    Been getting interested in live food cultures for fish. Adding to the list above: sprintails combined with grindal worms. Same medium, intermixed. Worms sink to bottom, springtails to the top. Moist environment, some moss, powdered cereal, all they need. Piece of clear plastic on top makes for an easy harvest mechanism as does a small pippette.

  • @PaulC.494
    @PaulC.494 3 года назад +17

    Hi Blake, a handful of grass in a blender mixed with aquarium water then placed in a container with more aquarium water, instant green water, mosquitoes love it.

  • @denyayong6834
    @denyayong6834 9 месяцев назад +2

    Terima kasih banyak tips budidaya pakan hidupnya yang sangat membantu dan bermanfaat

  • @tegannottelling
    @tegannottelling Год назад

    Hi Thanks for this video, Really cool. Apparently you can make your own micro worm culture. cut a potato in half scoop out a hole in one side of the innards of the potato (Leaving a 1cm wall all around the skin side.) Burry the potato under a tree with a large tile or something to keep the rain off that spot, uncover it in a couple of weeks and you should have your own starter micro worm culture. 💌

  • @cameronbeveridge9603
    @cameronbeveridge9603 3 года назад +1

    Brooooo is that Neolamprologus tretocephalus you? Great vid mate currently marking my brine shrimp hatchery using your old vid. Thanks for that too 😉

  • @edstar81
    @edstar81 3 года назад +1

    Great tips mate. thanks for the upload

  • @kennethcoutinho4439
    @kennethcoutinho4439 Год назад

    Thanks Blake

  • @taryziforde7662
    @taryziforde7662 3 года назад +2

    Great informative vid as usual, microworms, ironically I got a new culture today off a mate down the road after mine crashed... 👍

  • @adkaquatics212
    @adkaquatics212 3 года назад +4

    Nice info, I agree that live food is superior to pre-prepared food. I do live blackworms (bought from a store.). And live baby brine (hatched at my house.)

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  3 года назад +1

      I love blackworms and they are also easy to culture.. cant believe I forgot to mention them 🤦‍♂️

    • @donaldlyons17
      @donaldlyons17 2 года назад +2

      @@BlakesAquatics people seem to like to rise off them so it may not be bad you forgot

  • @leolass5081
    @leolass5081 Год назад

    Fantastic info, thanks! What are your thoughts on Daphnia, and how to breed them?

    • @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984
      @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984 4 месяца назад

      Daphnia are pretty easy, imo. I bought a starter culture and dumped it in my low-tech neocaridina-only tank (uses only light and heater, filtration happens through plants). As long as I feed the shrimp, they grow on their own. I recently dumped 4 newly born endler fry in that tank too, but I'll fish them back out as soon as they start being a threat to the baby shrimp.

  • @UncleLarryB52405
    @UncleLarryB52405 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am surprised you had not included Daphnia.- I find these to work well for me, as my allergies are triggered when hatching BBS. Can't hatch them in the house. But I have kept or currently keep all of the others. I like that the creatures will live much longer in the fresh water column, or even survive and reproduce there!

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  6 месяцев назад

      Daphnia are a good call i just left them off because a lot of people truggle to maintain a colony. I do have other videos on daphnia and moina

  • @haroldgreen1425
    @haroldgreen1425 4 месяца назад

    Hatching mosquito larva. I take a five gallon bucket and fill it half way with dead leaves. Add old tank water and a tbl of milk on top. Set it out in the shade and in a few days to a week you should have lots of wigglers. A brine shrimp net works well to net them out.

  • @kathydoro1527
    @kathydoro1527 3 года назад +2

    Do you sell any of the starter cultures Blake? I like the idea of the vinegar eels.

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  3 года назад +1

      I can send a starter for micro worms no problems at all. Message me and we can work it out.

  • @KingsAquariumsAndAntWorld
    @KingsAquariumsAndAntWorld 3 года назад +1

    Great video Blake

  • @paulhunt2888
    @paulhunt2888 3 года назад +3

    Another easy to culture live food are White worm.
    Just garden multi purpose compost and feed porridge oats mixed to a paste with water .
    Keep compost moist and store in a dark cool place with a cover over to stop drying
    Put an old out of date credit card also on surface which worms will be attached to
    Feed directly to fish to condition for breeding or a special treat

  • @ISayNukem
    @ISayNukem 2 года назад +1

    Hi Blake, I have a question. My walter worm cultures are infested with hydra. Is there any way I can eliminate them without also killing the walter worms? Love your video, thanks so much!

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  2 года назад

      That is a tricky one. If it was me i would try and make a secondary culture trying to avoid taking any hydra and then treat the original for hydra. No Planaria or a similar hydra treatment may not affect them but id make a backup culture in case it does

    • @ISayNukem
      @ISayNukem 2 года назад

      @@BlakesAquatics I tried some things to separate them, but I think it'll come down to picking them out one by one! Thanks for answering, I'm going to give it another try.

  • @m2ym2y99
    @m2ym2y99 Год назад

    Is fly larvae good live food for bettas?

  • @jac.mobile5646
    @jac.mobile5646 2 года назад +1

    I feed them lil scuds 😇 they love hunting them!

  • @NWHSBL
    @NWHSBL 2 года назад

    I've heard from many people that brine shrimp are some of the least nutritious live foods. I know it's common and relatively easy to raise, but I've heard a lot of mixed information about them. What I've heard is that Daphnia provides the best nutrition of the most common live foods.

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  2 года назад +1

      you are confusing adult brine shrimp with baby brine shrimp I think. Freshly hatched (under 24 hrs old) brine shrimp is one of the best foods possible. Adult brine shrimp is comparable with daphnia.

    • @NWHSBL
      @NWHSBL 2 года назад

      @@BlakesAquatics okay, thanks for clearing that up! I love this hobby, but there is so much conflicting information out there that it's difficult to sort it all out.
      So, if I were to choose only one form of live food, you would recommend baby brine over daphnia? For reference, I have a few different tanks, but they are all nano in size, all small fish. I have a 20 gallon freshwater community, a 10 gallon shell dweller tank, a 9 gallon betta + CUC tank, a currently cycling 15 gallon nano salt water reef, and soon planning to set up a 5 gallon for a single pea puffer.

  • @atravelersdairy42
    @atravelersdairy42 3 года назад +2

    I will try mosquito larvea

  • @bigeizsupportgroup1427
    @bigeizsupportgroup1427 3 года назад +1

    gday blake

  • @valiaudet3415
    @valiaudet3415 2 года назад +1

    April 2022 mozzie shouldn't be bred. Parts of Australia have Japanese encephalitis. Unfortunately the continual wet weather has caused mozzie explosions in many areas. I've been collecting larvae of all sizes for weeks to feed fry. Most containers in yard I remove water now

  • @craigbroderick8935
    @craigbroderick8935 3 года назад +2

    👍

  • @Jen.K
    @Jen.K Год назад

    My brine shrimp eggs arrived in the mail this week. I had watched some videos and it seemed simple enough. But there was 3 pages of instructions which came with the eggs, making them seem extremely complicated, time consuming and not worth all the effort. I threw the packet of eggs in one of my fish drawers and ordered a Grindal Worm culture instead. I don't have any babies to feed yet, just a few guppies and a betta, so I think they will appreciate the larger live food for now. I'm sort of planning on breeding some endlers at a later date, so maybe then.

    • @RandySoWavvy
      @RandySoWavvy 2 месяца назад

      It’s super easy to hatch bbs 1 tbsp salt to 1L of water and 1tsp of eggs or if you want a large amount I’ve seen ppl add up to 1tbsp of eggs it’s up to you. Add a airline in the hatchery a air-stone is your choice a heater isn’t necessary and neither is a light wait 24-36hrs you should have bbs ready to feed to your fish. If you have soft water or water under 7PH add a pinch of baking soda

  • @bombithestampede
    @bombithestampede 2 года назад

    What about daphnia? Is it a viable food for fish?

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  2 года назад +2

      Daphnia is a great food, just not as easy

  • @mandarw86
    @mandarw86 Год назад

    which is more suitable for betta fish and endler guppies?

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  Год назад +1

      Baby brine, mosquito larvae, blackworms

    • @mandarw86
      @mandarw86 Год назад

      @@BlakesAquatics will they big enough for adult bettas and guppy fish?

  • @frany269
    @frany269 13 дней назад +1

    Your eyes are awesome.

  • @MELODYMUNRO
    @MELODYMUNRO 3 года назад +1

    I have a red wriggler worm farm that I feed my goldfish, severum, silver dollars.

    • @jmorginski
      @jmorginski 3 года назад

      YES! YES! You are the only one I have seen besides myself that has a worm bed specifically for fish food!

  • @brandonlasvegas
    @brandonlasvegas 5 месяцев назад

    🙏😎

  • @joemroz1033
    @joemroz1033 2 года назад

    sorry - where do you get vinegar eel culture?

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  2 года назад +1

      I can sell you one if you are within Aus

    • @joemroz1033
      @joemroz1033 2 года назад

      @@BlakesAquatics no, alas.

  • @paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674
    @paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674 3 года назад +1

    I am new..ty

  • @chrisrusso4512
    @chrisrusso4512 5 месяцев назад

    Hunting is fun, and there’s less poop

  • @sunriseoriental2951
    @sunriseoriental2951 3 года назад +2

    Why don’t have daphnia

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  3 года назад

      because its difficult to keep going, a lot of people struggle keeping it cool enough and keeping up with the green water feeding.

  • @sujalthapa4595
    @sujalthapa4595 2 года назад

    Infisoria are not coming broo... I have done as you said but no infisoria....🤷‍♂️

  • @miguellamas6562
    @miguellamas6562 6 месяцев назад

    The microwave worms are just like the fruit flies' maintenance

  • @sharonwhiteley4616
    @sharonwhiteley4616 Год назад

    ha e you thought about black worms

    • @BlakesAquatics
      @BlakesAquatics  Год назад

      Love blackworms, have kept my culture for 3 years.

  • @JasonLaveKnotts
    @JasonLaveKnotts Год назад +1

    You really should read about the type of water you put out for mosquitoes as the feeding/breeding preference is genus specific. You are better off trapping adults and using breeder medium. Find a species that doesn't require a blood meal to lay eggs. Not all species bite most in fact eat plant nectar.

  • @Kalinux_ai
    @Kalinux_ai 9 месяцев назад +1

    intro sounds like Retro game