"To me someone actually breeding clown loaches is amazing." Until seeing this guy do it, I was under the impression that breeding clown loaches in captivity was nearly impossible. I guess it took someone dedicated enough and clever enough to figure out how to do it.
This is still not natural breeding. To trigger natural breeding is still nearly impossible - and it is the only way to breed small and very small loaches such as the pandas. I work on Yoyo loaches and different water as well as lower temperatures seem very important (yoyos aren't tropical fish like clowns). So far the eggs were always eaten, so next I will have a breeding tank with very rough gravel in it. The microworms are a great advice for me too to use sinking live food for the fry if I get it to hatch.
My clown loaches have bred twice after doing a large water change with cooler water. My loaches are approx 15 years old and the females are the biggest at around a foot long and thick.... I think they just need a good sized tank, a powerhead for current, lots of places to hide, and lot of love ;)
To the people who gave this video a thumbs down......there really is no pleasing you or you are simply an uneducated newbie, that can not appreciate how cool and rare breeding clown loaches really is.
Probably a bunch of misguided people who think that all captive breeding is bad, despite the fact that it actually reduces the strain on wild populations.
You made my day. I love clown coaches and it was a real treat to see them in this video. Go glad that experts are working on breeding them in captivity.
I feel another 3 year breeding project coming along. We'll need to get a bunch of them from him and settle on a good feeding regiment. The color on his males was amazing!
Thatt's awesome. Anything to keep from depleting them from the wild. Plus I'm sure it's easier to make sure the stock are healthy since there's less chance of parasites and whatnot. Love clowns. Used to have some big ones until I had an almost complete tank wipeout :(
Wow! Now I wanna order some clown loaches! I ordered some upside down catfish from this guy a while back and they were (and still are) beautiful healthy fish. 🐟
Can you do a more in depth video on how he maintains his water and modify his PH, plus feeding regimen for juveniles; filter system and water changes. :) this is super interesting.
Kind of reminds me of the crazy variations when saltwater clownfish were being produced as picassos, snowflakes, etc. Cory, Does this guy sell to the public?
An interesting future topic would be how these guys figure out breeding a fish when there's little or no known information. Do you just take many stabs at everything (parameters, food, etc)?
last year I quit my job at petsmart but before I left I sold myself some clown loaches guppies hatchetfish and an eclipse catfish. My clown loaches is only 2.5” long and they eat hikari sinking wafers
Luckily, here in Sarasota, Florida, we have a local guy who breeds em & sell em cheap to one of our local mom&pop shops...! Loved the video...! Keep your awesomeness & go find some nature to enjoy daily...!!!
@claudiavega3101 Bioaquatix is the guys 'name' featured in the Aquarium Co-op RUclips video. Wet Pets is the local store that got em in the past, but he(Bioaquatix) is open to the public now, so I'm not sure if he 'wholesales' anymore... He only does the clown loaches once per year nowadays... I'm not sure if Bioaquatix will ship fish, but I know that Wet Pets does NOT ship fish...! If you're local to the west coast of Florida, just Google them and follow the directions... If you're not, you're probably outta luck... I hope this was helpful...
"... If it doesn't fit in their mouth, they're not going to eat it." That describes my platy, even the fry. They're very picky about food size. It's annoying and frustrating and a lot of food is wasted. They rather look for smaller, easily eaten food than bother with chewing. 🙄 I don't know much about clown loaches, but I like the look of them. From the comments, I understand they're hard to breed in captivity, so this is cool.
No hormones. But it isn't natural either: He needs to get them to carry eggs and semen, then he extracts both from the fish, mixes it with a little water in a bucket and incubates the eggs. This is how salmons and trouts are bread as well as many other fish for consumption.
You made me research weather loaches! I read that some of them like to be petted? That they chillax at the bottom, propped on their elbows & want to be pet?
My only question is: Does he breed them in the vats or move them to an aquarium in pairs? I could watch clown loach videos all day long! It looks like his are the Borneo strain. I want the one with the dot on it!
I asked for an algae eater and was sold one of these beautiful fish. Got it home and thought it looked more like a cat. Hides a lot and only comes out at night or if I take away it little hiding place. He doesn't seem to fit the profile. Could it be because he was in the tank with an aggressive Angel fish for awhile? WAS NOT TOLD THEY GROW SO BIG!!! Mine is still kinda small after a year but is growing. Love him but never see him unless I remove the little sea chest he stays in.
OK Cory, so I happen to know that Clown Loaches are one of your favorite fish, did you get him to give you his secret after the camera stopped rolling? I remember a conversation( back in the slow early days) where you said that as far as you knew "breeding them in captivity was not possible".
I have 5 mature clown loaces, I've had them for 4/5years. About 3yrs ago 2 yoyo loaches appeared in my tank. I've never had one, nor had I heard of them at the time between them arriving was a min of 3yrs. I continually read how difficult loaches are to breed. If so where did these come from. Any advice?
After having aquariums for over 40 years Fish ALWAYS do better in a tank that resemble a Wild Environment. No Fake Plants and No colored Rocks, make the tank as Real and Natural Looking as possible.
I have tried Clown Loaches a few times, one point he mentions is feeding. I found trying to find something they like almost impossible, I went with some recommendations from the fish store but nothing seemed to please them.
You can see the rest of his farm in this tour: ruclips.net/video/Pu6fRfPQUKc/видео.html&t
Hi dear. Can you give thems phone number ?
"To me someone actually breeding clown loaches is amazing."
Until seeing this guy do it, I was under the impression that breeding clown loaches in captivity was nearly impossible. I guess it took someone dedicated enough and clever enough to figure out how to do it.
isnt that how all things work?
@@demarest3187 - I suppose so, but that doesn't take anything away from how cool this is.
This is still not natural breeding. To trigger natural breeding is still nearly impossible - and it is the only way to breed small and very small loaches such as the pandas.
I work on Yoyo loaches and different water as well as lower temperatures seem very important (yoyos aren't tropical fish like clowns). So far the eggs were always eaten, so next I will have a breeding tank with very rough gravel in it. The microworms are a great advice for me too to use sinking live food for the fry if I get it to hatch.
My clown loaches have bred twice after doing a large water change with cooler water. My loaches are approx 15 years old and the females are the biggest at around a foot long and thick.... I think they just need a good sized tank, a powerhead for current, lots of places to hide, and lot of love ;)
Darren Reeves any baby’s or do they eat the eggs
Those are some of the nicest clown loaches I've ever seen
In both color and temperament!
we owe him a huge thank you--- this is great for us and the environment taking less fish out of the wild if you dont need to
At the moment i think we need to be taking as many fish out the amozon as possible because tge amozon is burning down.
@@theredstonedud1622 thats kind of an interesting view but if we develop breeding techniques we wouldnt have to rely on that
@@Icharis i agree with that as well.
@@theredstonedud1622 BTW just for the record though--- clown loaches arent from the amazon
@@Icharis whhhhhhaaaaaaaaaat i spent my whole life thinking they where from the amozon! Thank you for that fact!
To the people who gave this video a thumbs down......there really is no pleasing you or you are simply an uneducated newbie, that can not appreciate how cool and rare breeding clown loaches really is.
Probably a bunch of misguided people who think that all captive breeding is bad, despite the fact that it actually reduces the strain on wild populations.
Probably people who don't like to see fish being taken out of the water.
Just dont worry about those people. There are ALWAYS people down-voting even the most uplifting, positive videos.
@@1959Berre
I wonder if they dislike videos of climbing perches jumping out of water in the wild.
Bro calm down its 25
One of your best videos! The clown loaches are gorgeous! And the fact, that this fishes are captive bred is remarkable!
That was awesome. Anybody can be a hobbyist but not a breeder. So much time, knowledge, and dedication put into breeding fish. Thanks for sharing.
Dark color and super healthy ! This guy is a genius !
Respect for that Gentleman. More videos like that please - this is really awesome!
Great video. I was getting really hooked on all the information he was giving. I could have watched for another hour.
You made my day. I love clown coaches and it was a real treat to see them in this video. Go glad that experts are working on breeding them in captivity.
I’ve always thought it just wasn’t possible to breed them in captivity. This guy is a god
Those are beautiful fish. Great guy to interview too
I feel another 3 year breeding project coming along. We'll need to get a bunch of them from him and settle on a good feeding regiment. The color on his males was amazing!
Is this in the works in Dean’s Fish Room? I may have missed the video. I’m sure that y’all could figure it out 😊
@@CMK_Patriot Not at this time, maybe someday...
@@deansfishroom is it someday yet?
I am awestruck.
This dude is the Clown Loach KING!!!
Thatt's awesome. Anything to keep from depleting them from the wild. Plus I'm sure it's easier to make sure the stock are healthy since there's less chance of parasites and whatnot. Love clowns. Used to have some big ones until I had an almost complete tank wipeout :(
That must have been a really sad day. I just lost one that was almost 27 years old. They become like a pet, moreso than most aquatics.
Those underwater shots were cool
Omg where? I would love to add clown loaches to my pond and tank
Wow! Now I wanna order some clown loaches!
I ordered some upside down catfish from this guy a while back and they were (and still are) beautiful healthy fish. 🐟
I'm a big fan of these and had them over the years. You'll be amazed how big they can grow.
Take my hat off. I know two guys here in Australia who’ve been trying for years with no success. Great video
It's so cool to see the way the different stripes form and merge together. Another awesome video Cory!
Awesome colors! I got one that the stripe doesn't go all the way down so it looks like he is wearing a saddle. We call him "Rodeo clown"
Such beautiful fish, and these are so cool with being handled, dude knows his stuff.
I loved what you do...breeding clown loach to life goes on.
Can you do a more in depth video on how he maintains his water and modify his PH, plus feeding regimen for juveniles; filter system and water changes. :) this is super interesting.
These are amazing. What a great presentation.
could have spent another hour listening to this guy.
So pumped to see some one dedicated enough to actually breed these beauties!
Amazing. Hope you go back soon and film it! :)
You always find interesting stuff when you watch a guy that dedicates his work to one species
Damn wizard, seen this guy before his sorcery is impressive.
My all time favorite fish!! Have raised a few to over 8 inches...
This guy is amazing!!
Saw a clown loach with some spots on it the other day 🫠
Clown loaches are beautiful fish... They are so intelligent
Wow they take so long to grow and breed such dedication
I love clown's and the Zebra's. My favorite in my whole tank
Kind of reminds me of the crazy variations when saltwater clownfish were being produced as picassos, snowflakes, etc. Cory, Does this guy sell to the public?
That was great, thanks for sharing Cory!
Wow this guy has a collection ❤️
Thank you for uploading this. Lots of interesting info. I adore these fish.
Brilliant, the man’s a genius 🤓
Those guys and gals are gorgeous 😍
Amazing patterns
An interesting future topic would be how these guys figure out breeding a fish when there's little or no known information. Do you just take many stabs at everything (parameters, food, etc)?
JC's Fish & Shrimp trials and errors
Amazing vid! Learned a ton about Loaches which is my Wife's favorite fish! Time ot see what I can do to make life better fro them!!
Awesome video. I see that you mentioned low Ph levels. I know guys that have these with tropheus and the Ph levels are in 8.2 or higher.
This was WONDEFUL. One of my absolutely favorite fish of all time, along with RTC. This guy was awesome 💕
I am assuming he strips the eggs from the females and the milt for the males and produces fry much like a trout hatchery, correct?
last year I quit my job at petsmart but before I left I sold myself some clown loaches guppies hatchetfish and an eclipse catfish. My clown loaches is only 2.5” long and they eat hikari sinking wafers
Mine seems to die. Any tips on food, tank conditions, tank sizes? Cheers.
Clowns loaches are my favorite!
so cool had no idea people bred them would love to be able to breed them one day.
Super interesting video! This guy has it dialed in for Clown Loaches. How long did it take him to work out all the details?
Luckily, here in Sarasota, Florida, we have a local guy who breeds em & sell em cheap to one of our local mom&pop shops...! Loved the video...! Keep your awesomeness & go find some nature to enjoy daily...!!!
Hi, do you have the local business name/address that they sell these over there in Sarasota?
@claudiavega3101 Bioaquatix is the guys 'name' featured in the Aquarium Co-op RUclips video. Wet Pets is the local store that got em in the past, but he(Bioaquatix) is open to the public now, so I'm not sure if he 'wholesales' anymore... He only does the clown loaches once per year nowadays... I'm not sure if Bioaquatix will ship fish, but I know that Wet Pets does NOT ship fish...! If you're local to the west coast of Florida, just Google them and follow the directions... If you're not, you're probably outta luck... I hope this was helpful...
That's him, Andres is the local guy
@@julianbautista7171 your in Sarasota...? I'm in Lake Sarasota off of Bee Ridge...
@@kurtisstutzman7056 I'm in Lauderdale bit I'm in the area often
"... If it doesn't fit in their mouth, they're not going to eat it."
That describes my platy, even the fry. They're very picky about food size. It's annoying and frustrating and a lot of food is wasted. They rather look for smaller, easily eaten food than bother with chewing. 🙄
I don't know much about clown loaches, but I like the look of them. From the comments, I understand they're hard to breed in captivity, so this is cool.
Same thing with my platies. Though shrimps and plecos don't mind this :P
6.2 and 78 degree water for breeding..... 7.5 and 82 degree water for conditioning...interesting how much the parameters change.
Amazing!! clown loaches are my absolute favorite! How do I contact this gentleman to Order clowns in bulk?
How do you deworm new clown loaches? What medicine? How much? For how long ?
Do they make use of hormones or is it all natural?
No hormones. But it isn't natural either:
He needs to get them to carry eggs and semen, then he extracts both from the fish, mixes it with a little water in a bucket and incubates the eggs.
This is how salmons and trouts are bread as well as many other fish for consumption.
Did you take that from the video or is there more info on this somewhere? Really interesting stuff.
Nice VIDEO! loved it
Great education for breeding clown loach... Nice tried... I loved your big farm. 👍
Inspiration pure inspiration!
This guy is awesome. Great fish how or where can you buy them?
Wow, what I would do to be there :O I'm jealous!!!!
I miss clown, and weather loaches the most!
You made me research weather loaches! I read that some of them like to be petted? That they chillax at the bottom, propped on their elbows & want to be pet?
Awesome video cory very much info
that is so cool love clown loach
My only question is: Does he breed them in the vats or move them to an aquarium in pairs?
I could watch clown loach videos all day long! It looks like his are the Borneo strain.
I want the one with the dot on it!
He milks the eggs and milk, and then raises them separately.
That makes me want to go get some Clown loach. But my tanks are too small for one much less for a proper schools of them.
@@audrisampson you got bigger ones and you also have ones that stay tiny you can maybe get 4 or 5 of those and you should be alright.
Very informative video! Thank you
What a great video!
So what's the trigger in the wild? Flooding events?
I asked for an algae eater and was sold one of these beautiful fish. Got it home and thought it looked more like a cat. Hides a lot and only comes out at night or if I take away it little hiding place. He doesn't seem to fit the profile. Could it be because he was in the tank with an aggressive Angel fish for awhile? WAS NOT TOLD THEY GROW SO BIG!!! Mine is still kinda small after a year but is growing. Love him but never see him unless I remove the little sea chest he stays in.
This guy is awesome
OK Cory, so I happen to know that Clown Loaches are one of your favorite fish, did you get him to give you his secret after the camera stopped rolling? I remember a conversation( back in the slow early days) where you said that as far as you knew "breeding them in captivity was not possible".
No hace tanto tiempo criar payasos era inimaginable
these are my favorite fish. i have about 10. those are good sized loaches as well
That’s like a third of their adult size……
great video...Sir is video of your Israel tour is coming soon ?
Nice farm, do they sale and ship in US?
Serious clowning.
Does he sell them to anyone or only retailers?
That was super cool.
Love clown loaches! Always have them in every tank I own!
Wow this is amazing!! My Clown loach tank is doing amazing-I love the clown Loaches. Does this guy have a website where he sells them?
He does indeed. bioaquatix.com/
can we get a review in future on the aquael Leddy lights please Cory. ps your vids are fantastic
Awesome!
They look so beauty outside water. May be they are suppose to be walking on land.
I have 5 mature clown loaces, I've had them for 4/5years. About 3yrs ago 2 yoyo loaches appeared in my tank. I've never had one, nor had I heard of them at the time between them arriving was a min of 3yrs. I continually read how difficult loaches are to breed. If so where did these come from. Any advice?
Are you thinking your 5 male clown loaches birthed yoyo loaches?!
Nice
Is he milking the fish or are the fertilizing the eggs themselves
After having aquariums for over 40 years Fish ALWAYS do better in a tank that resemble a Wild Environment. No Fake Plants and No colored Rocks, make the tank as Real and Natural Looking as possible.
Do loaches always need running water on their eggs to hatch. .....
so the bredding temperature is only 62 F or did i understand it wrong?
Wish there was a clown loach that stayed small! I love the look of them but I can’t have a huge enough tank to keep one.
What are my chances of getting 6 albino clown loaches or are they a rear fish I'm asking as I would love to fill my 700 gallon tank with them
Website to purchase fish????
I have tried Clown Loaches a few times, one point he mentions is feeding. I found trying to find something they like almost impossible, I went with some recommendations from the fish store but nothing seemed to please them.
derrick k were they sick? Cause mine will eat anything lol
Everything you need to know about breeding Clown Loaches! lol :-)
I was sure they couldn't be bread in captivity