LIVEBEARER MOSH PIT GUPPY AND PLATY BREEDING UPDATE! Defying the odds?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @tjautocross
    @tjautocross 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s a good day when I see a new edited video from my pal, Stephen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @KoroWerks
    @KoroWerks 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love this thumbnail!

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 3 месяца назад +1

    I love your editing style!

  • @Aquafinity
    @Aquafinity 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great update Stephen! Tanks are looking lush and beautiful! 👍

  • @RikoStan
    @RikoStan 11 месяцев назад +2

    You need to add some duckweed!

  • @All_Things_Fish
    @All_Things_Fish 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lids are for squares! Thanks for the update. Super cool to see more edited stuff these days!

  • @brianpowell2298
    @brianpowell2298 11 месяцев назад +5

    About a year ago just getting into my first planted tank and aquascaping and your guppy mosh pit is what inspired mine. It’s amazing to see what crazy colors pop up as nature takes its course.

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  11 месяцев назад

      That is awesome! They are such fun tanks!

  • @MysterySnailGuardians
    @MysterySnailGuardians 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm always near by hahaha Snailed It ❤

  • @LK50634
    @LK50634 11 месяцев назад +2

    cool update beautiful variety guppies, and platys.nice video

  • @GCaquatics
    @GCaquatics 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like all the activity in there. The vibrant plants look good, but it is just insane how many fish are in there that is one awesome tank.

  • @ErikWhyRock
    @ErikWhyRock 11 месяцев назад +3

    Yasssssssssss!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nancybintennessee9624
    @nancybintennessee9624 11 месяцев назад +2

    Informative, entertaining, great video and editing. Worth the wait.

  • @AquaticMoose
    @AquaticMoose 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done sir 👏 very entertaining and interesting to hear the updates. Duckweed, duckweed, duckweed 😂

  • @fishtroverts
    @fishtroverts 11 месяцев назад +2

    Those lush plants! 😍

  • @J.Olivers_Guppies-Aquatics
    @J.Olivers_Guppies-Aquatics 11 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed this update!

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love update videos - your tank and fish are looking great!

  • @Muppet92954
    @Muppet92954 11 месяцев назад +2

    Well done update video. Looks so nice 😃

  • @BrookleyBell
    @BrookleyBell 11 месяцев назад +2

    I feed my guppies the same (when I have it)--I guess I learned from the best! I love the animation 😆

  • @windowlicker532
    @windowlicker532 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi…great vid👍…it’s nice to catch a vid and get the hole story and update…good job….Boom like button Smashed 😎👍

  • @shinygems739
    @shinygems739 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow!! Not only does the tank look great, but I came here from your '21 video and YOU are looking really good!!! Anyhow, I have an accidental mosh pit tank, and yours gives me great ideas!

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you, I really appreciate this comment! 😊

  • @audrameyer9558
    @audrameyer9558 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the update! Everything looks beautiful. I am slowly removing similar looking Endlers from one of my tanks. As much as I like those fish, trying to catch them makes me never wanna keep them again LOL.
    I love your Platy fish 😍 Chonkers!!

  • @markfranklin8831
    @markfranklin8831 10 месяцев назад +1

    Super cool and thanks for sharing.

  • @GlassBoxDiaries
    @GlassBoxDiaries 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video mate, looking to start a similar style guppy tank in a month or two after falling in love with guppies in my 12 gallon guppy tank :). Thanks for sharing so much info from your experiences! :)

  • @rockyandmiles9889
    @rockyandmiles9889 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome vid quality, great edits! Makes me want guppies, 6 tanks and I don’t have any! Yet! 😅

  • @WOW_AQUATICS
    @WOW_AQUATICS 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love my yellow tiger endlers that I got from you.
    Need more sir.

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  10 месяцев назад

      I wish I had more to offer, but I stopped breeding them! They aren't producing babies for you like crazy?

  • @JayRockDoesStuff
    @JayRockDoesStuff 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a parasite break out after my move. Im assuming something in the substrate but hadnt had issues in years and no new fish. After a Fish room quarantine ( so much work) I have all newer fish in the tanks as all the older one have aged out. Its been interesting to watch the genetics of the fish evolve over the years. I like the guppies I dont care what other people think about what I keep. ;)

  • @jeffereyhopkins750
    @jeffereyhopkins750 11 месяцев назад +2

    I feed my guppies flake food from aquatic foods, live brine shrimp and freezer dried bloodworm, daphnia mix

  • @AquaGardenZen
    @AquaGardenZen 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great update, StephenP thanks for sharing I’ve never kept guppies, but this is amazing so many plants so beautiful. I hope you have a good weekend.❤

  • @DidisFINDen
    @DidisFINDen 11 месяцев назад +1

    bravo

  • @richardreynolds9896
    @richardreynolds9896 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice

  • @renedecquir1931
    @renedecquir1931 11 месяцев назад +2

    I never had much luck with water lettuce inside.

  • @phreebsd
    @phreebsd 10 месяцев назад +1

    im steve too and yer my doppleganger. i also have a similar guppy moshpit.

  • @ReneesZooTube
    @ReneesZooTube 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just be aware that the Half Black coloration can cause darkening and muddying of the assortment of guppy colors. So if they start getting darker and duller than you prefer, pull the half Blacks out.

  • @brandonfernandes4963
    @brandonfernandes4963 11 месяцев назад +1

    You have heavily inspired me. I am new to the hobby and I am starting my own mosh pit! Is there any way I can get some guppies in your tank? I wasn’t sure if you had a store. I love the wild guppies! Thank you!

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad I could help inspire! Unfortunately, I don't have any to spare right now! I don't really have a store, I just offer them up to people for the cost of shipping and supplies whenever I can. If you shop around for endler's livebearers, that's where you'll most likely get the wild type pattern the fastest!

    • @brandonfernandes4963
      @brandonfernandes4963 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve been trying to find them but I’m new to the hobby and can’t find anyone who does. Is there a way you could put me on a waitlist or something like that for your fish? Also is there a way to contact you besides me randomly checking back on this video. I have Facebook, a phone number and Instagram.

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  11 месяцев назад

      ​@@brandonfernandes4963you can email me at StephenP2003@fishfam.link. I'm also on Facebook under this channel name.

    • @brandonfernandes4963
      @brandonfernandes4963 11 месяцев назад

      Texted you on Facebook!

  • @BasvanSchaik-b3h
    @BasvanSchaik-b3h 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this! Do you think this repeatable or do you consider yourself lucky?
    I'm asking because I started out with five male and five female guppies with the plan to 'just' put in a bigger fish to eat most babies. Then I noticed one female with fin rot and made a few steep changes. I put in salt and to lower pH I put in a lot of leaf litter and I changed the temperature from 20°C to 28°C. That is nine days ago and at that time the first batch of babies was growing nicely and the day before yesterday the second batch of babies arrived. So now I'm already at 5 male, 4 female (the one with fin rot didn't make it) and maybe 20 fry all acting and looking very healthy but because of all the recent changes I don't want to put in new fish so quickly before I can be reasonably certain that the balance is back.
    And then I stumbled onto your mosh pit and I want to do the same but I hesitate because I only have 20 gallon in a 50 gallon tank with only a small hidden interior filter and few aquatic plants. I do have emergent plants like pothos and lobelia amongst others. Do you think that a less ideal setup leads to a lower population number or to stress, disease and failure?
    Also, have you ever noticed sings of inbreeding like bent spines?
    Well, I've been rambling so thanks for listening if you're still here and for sharing this. I can imagine you've received some salty comments for not keeping fish "properly".
    Edit: I just watched the guppy rap song:😂😂❤❤ no crooked spines, got it!

    • @StephenP2003
      @StephenP2003  11 месяцев назад +1

      So regarding the one with fin rot -- it's a sad reality that most guppies you bring in from a store or farm or even a mass breeder are going to have a hard time in a new environment. A lot of them have a virus from the getgo, and so their time is limited. Others come from entirely different water parameters, sterile environments, and zero immunity to anything. It's not to say all guppies from all sources are doomed, but it's generally not surprising when newly purchased guppies die. The lyrics of the rap song are true -- started with a female that managed to give birth before dying. It's definitely a good idea to monitor the tank for additional illnesses or random deaths before introducing anything new.
      I wouldn't do too much to change your water parameters. Guppies are generally pretty good with high PH, high GH, and high KH, and sticking to your tap water parameters will make water changes easier in terms of maintaining consistent parameters. The only reason I have to add GH boost to my tank is because my tap water has ZERO GH, and fish need at least some minerals for osmoregulation.
      Is what I did repeatable? Absolutely, and it's been done quite often in a variety of tank sizes. And I can't imagine that what I'm doing is the ONLY way to do it successfully, but I personally prefer lots and lots and lots of plants. They serve many purposes -- nutrient absorption, hideouts for fry, surface area for beneficial bacteria, and a source of food for the guppies as leaves shed/decay, and a vessel for other critters like snails and various microfauna to thrive.
      I haven't tried it without plants, but I've certainly had a moshpit of yellow tiger endlers in a 20 gallon, and it did just fine. In general, always monitor water parameters and fish health no matter what.
      As for inbreeding and crooked spines, it's not been a problem. I think the moshpit is a relatively competitive environment. Fry aren't separated and coddled, the tank gets a finite amount of food added to it, and only the strong survive. So I imagine, similar to the wild, the guppies with weak genetics simply don't live long enough to propagate.
      Let me know if you have any other questions, and good luck!!

    • @BasvanSchaik-b3h
      @BasvanSchaik-b3h 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for such an elaborate answer! I'll go for it then 😊

  • @nancybintennessee9624
    @nancybintennessee9624 11 месяцев назад +2

    Pre- Mridul comment

  • @kelleyforeman
    @kelleyforeman 11 месяцев назад +2

    Still a foot per gallon!

  • @TheSwiftCreek2
    @TheSwiftCreek2 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sponge filters - yay! Dry ferts - yay!

  • @ReneesZooTube
    @ReneesZooTube 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also, if youre ever looking for decent USA bred Guppies, check out Doug Grey here on RUclips. Ive gotten fish from him before and he's a really nice guy and very knowledgeable breeder.