I really enjoy your densely packed videos for people like me who don't have a lot of time and just want some high level info. Matches my style too; keep up the great work. 👍
Hey mate. your videos are packed full of info and are fantastic. Could I make 1 little suggestion though. Try slowing your talking down. You have great info to pass on to us and you have us engaged with what your saying, so there's no need to rush it like we are going somewhere else if you don't tell us fast enough :). Just thought I'd mention it. But still fantastic videos and info to. Your editing is great to. Keep up the great work!!
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Those Plecos are an evasive species in the State of Florida. There are many other easier fish to breed. Convicts need a bigger tank to breed. Guppies are perhaps the easiest fish to breed. Enjoyed watching! Thank you for sharing!
those are common plecos. The reason why there's so many is cuase they are cheap and pet stores convince poeple to buy them has a cleaning fish even when said customer has a 10 gallon.cuasing poeple to end up with a monster fish they can't properly house. Common plecos really do not belong in the hands of beginners cuase they are actually one of the largest speices and are they omnivous. Bristelnose plecos normally aren't released cuase they cost more,actually eat algae and are a lot smaller meaning they can be housed in a reasonably sized tank.they also aren't pushed onto poeple has much.
@@briannaharter4411, Bristlenose Plecos are around the same price as Common Plecos at common pet stores. Maybe a few cents more. But it is true that commons are bought more due to people working in the fish departments not usually being as informed as they should be. Also, cause* and people*
Today I spotted my first honey gourami fry in my aquarium. I didn't do anything to make them breed. I only spotted two fry though, so I think my guppies or their parent ate most of them. Pretty easy fish to keep as well.
The endler is an easy to breed live bearer that doesn’t eat it’s young. The lambchop and harlequin rasbora are egg layers that most beginners can get to reproduce. The lampeye killifish is an egg scatterer that is super beginner friendly, and easy to reproduce. There are tons of really fun fish that will make babies in almost any planted tank! Guppies have to be the easiest by far, but honestly, I wouldn’t reccomend mollies for most beginners. Their water parameters are not that standard.
On top of the guppys, endlers breed like crazy, i bought some females with the intention of introducing them to a few of my males, this was about february/march time, I haven't even introduced them to my males yet and they're still dropping fry towards the end of june! They've all given birth at least 3/4 times so far, it's about once a month.
I like guppies too but they don't seem as hardy as the other live bearers. I'm in Australia too and I think it's that my water is too soft. Currently breeding swordtails
I love platys they have very beautiful colors and it is very true on the breeding because I find Baby's at the bottom of my tank all the time and they are nice fish from what I can see in my tank I have a question I have some babys that were born July 3 2019 and I think 1 is pregnant ( today's date 10/9/2019) so my question is how old before baby's can breed??
Would not recommend breeding convicts unless you have a bigger tank. Liked the video, but you should include telling the maximum size of the fish you're including in the video. Such as telling people that Male Convict Cichlids can get to around 6.5 inches long and the Females can get to around 4.5 inches long, or that Bristlenose Plecos get to around 5-6 inches at maximum size. Other than that, great video. 👍
Hi, This morning I found a orange tummy guppy looking fish with a sucker mouth, I don’t know what breed they are, I have guppies, the sucker fish in your video and wild guppies in the tank, do u know what they are?
The olny thing i think you missed is the Zebra Diano. i have 1 male and 1 female and they are on the 5 batch of eggs in the past 4 months. One is soooo big rn. im hopeing to get a breeder box abd breed her.
Black molly is the best molly imo! They are really easy to breed but as with all live bares you should have more females then males! The mickey mouse platties are amazing but do tend to be messy as with all platties! In total agreement with guppies best fish in the hobby imo! Good content 1st time here will be back!
Its to hold down vegetables for pleco catfish so it doesnt blow all over the tank. They usually dont finish the whole cucumber or whatever they leave like the cuticle and any waxy or hard parts like a vegtable skeleton its pretty cool
I currently have a male albino bristlenose in a ten gallon tank. Would I be able to toss one female in with him, or would it have to be multiple? Is the big enough for only him? He is three inches at the moment.
Believe it or not I have a 550 gallon raised pond I built that has platies, mollies, convicts and guppies all together. My pond is loaded with hiding places and plants so they all breed in the same pond with no issue. It’s crazy.
Why did you start the video saying it was a list of fish you personally bred yourself easily, but then talk about fish you have never kept or tried to breed before?
You need to upgrade to some fancy guppies...like the Blue Russians, or the red Chilli or red mosaic dumbo ears.......you'll love your fancy guppies even more than the plainer ones. How about the long finned white cloud minnows. They are gorgeous too.
Interesting I kept Mollies for many years, and could never get them to breed. I was told this was because they werent in a brackish tank. I can confirm Convict and parrot cichlid are prolific breeders. I started with 3 breeding pairs of convicts. They change sex if you don't have the right ratio. So no worries if you start with too many of one or the other. The first year breeding we had produced 500 fry. Don't recommend a pair of convicts to anyone anymore unless they have a source to sell the fish every 3 months minimum. Parrots were a little easier, I male and 2 females, we got about 20-30 fry a year, and could spread the sales across a couple local stores.
Great video. The guppies that you have in your tank are actually (endlers) which is a totally different breed of fish. And the ones you have are really beautiful. I really enjoyed the video. Keep up the good work. I will subscribe to your channel 👍🏻👍🏻
My grandparents have one of the first fish and he’s huge every time he moves it disrupts the rest of the 30 gallon tank I don’t think they want another one in there
@@youngrichter3988 I wasn't asking for me *dur*……. I already bought a 200 liter tank larger than what I already had just for my two large chinese algae eaters (that I love btw)
Good info. A couple of suggestions if you don't mind. Slow down your speech a bit and hold your hands more still. Some of us have vertigo and I had to not watch after a time. Some people hold their hands together and gesture slightly that way. I realize you might talk with your hands but it isn't a great habit to swing them around much. It makes one sometimes appear nervous, or even a liar. (Bill Gates and other blabbering pontificators are big fans of gestulating to distract from their lies... for instance).
Male pleco have a sexy moustache! Females have little or no spikes around the face, males have a lot of spikes around their face and a row of spikes in the middle of the face. When babies, they all look the same.
Mollies are cool because they can hold the sperm of males up to five pregnancies so they can carry fry every month up to 5 or 6 months.. my lyretail dalmation just blew out 85 fry in 2 months and now i had to buy a 10 gallon just for the fry and later a 55 to hold them before i give them to a good home for free! also had to buy a 5 gallon just to culture daphnias to feed 'em. I love this part (breeding and giving away) about the hobby! Of course i just dont hand them out like chips, i need to know if you have minimum aquarium space to hold at least one and if you know how to take care of the tank itself!
Hi @@h2okeeper106 - what about platties ve guppies? [I meant to say "Which is less aggressive guppies or platties?" - but The wrong word came out of my finger tips :( ]
@@captaingreenbeardscove8304 in my experience they're about the same. However, male guppies will chase females more than male platies going after female platies
I really enjoy your densely packed videos for people like me who don't have a lot of time and just want some high level info. Matches my style too; keep up the great work. 👍
Totally agree, the guppies are also my number and platy is my number 2
Hey mate. your videos are packed full of info and are fantastic. Could I make 1 little suggestion though. Try slowing your talking down. You have great info to pass on to us and you have us engaged with what your saying, so there's no need to rush it like we are going somewhere else if you don't tell us fast enough :). Just thought I'd mention it. But still fantastic videos and info to. Your editing is great to. Keep up the great work!!
@Hazel Keithahn Thanks for that tip. I did not know that! Ill give it a go.
It’s a Aussie thing mate 🤟
Bro you grew a mustache like a boss 🙌
I laughed when you said the male pleco will lure a female into a cave to breed. What a creep lol.
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Those Plecos are an evasive species in the State of Florida. There are many other easier fish to breed. Convicts need a bigger tank to breed. Guppies are perhaps the easiest fish to breed. Enjoyed watching! Thank you for sharing!
Bristlenose Plecos are? Weird, I thought it was only Common Plecos (the ones that grow 2 feet long).
you’re right. It might be those. Sorry about that. They look a little similar though.
@@josemontalvo4532, np.
those are common plecos.
The reason why there's so many is cuase they are cheap and pet stores convince poeple to buy them has a cleaning fish even when said customer has a 10 gallon.cuasing poeple to end up with a monster fish they can't properly house.
Common plecos really do not belong in the hands of beginners cuase they are actually one of the largest speices and are they omnivous.
Bristelnose plecos normally aren't released cuase they cost more,actually eat algae and are a lot smaller meaning they can be housed in a reasonably sized tank.they also aren't pushed onto poeple has much.
@@briannaharter4411, Bristlenose Plecos are around the same price as Common Plecos at common pet stores. Maybe a few cents more.
But it is true that commons are bought more due to people working in the fish departments not usually being as informed as they should be.
Also, cause* and people*
Today I spotted my first honey gourami fry in my aquarium. I didn't do anything to make them breed. I only spotted two fry though, so I think my guppies or their parent ate most of them. Pretty easy fish to keep as well.
He keeps looking at his tank like he lives in the ghetto, and worried it's going to get stolen
Lol i was wondering why he was looking back at it like he was nervous about youtube and the fish got his back
😂
I think so you are right
😂 lol
Its obviously happened to you, and ill remember that when im in da hood lookin for fish 2 jack!!!!!! Hahahahshs
The endler is an easy to breed live bearer that doesn’t eat it’s young.
The lambchop and harlequin rasbora are egg layers that most beginners can get to reproduce.
The lampeye killifish is an egg scatterer that is super beginner friendly, and easy to reproduce.
There are tons of really fun fish that will make babies in almost any planted tank! Guppies have to be the easiest by far, but honestly, I wouldn’t reccomend mollies for most beginners. Their water parameters are not that standard.
1. Guppys
2. Mollies
3. Plattys
4. Endlers
5. Any live bear
5 days ago I bought mollies thanks to your information I got 2 babies.
great head movement
Love your videos! My favorite are the guppies too. I have 3 fish tanks and one of my female guppy just gave birth to 21 babies. 😁
Nice video.
I will certainly put Kribensis on the top list, a male, a female and some form of a cave and they breed like crazy!
First video I’ve seen of yours, great channel very informative and formal while still keeping it enjoyable to watch!
O my gosh !!! You are toooo handsome...🖤💜❤️from India .
1st time viewer ..helpfull video 👍 overall you are Awsome..😱🥰
Aye another Aussie! I have an angelfish tank & a livebearer tank. Nice vids man!
First time here.. you got me bro.
Nice content by the way. 😍😍
On top of the guppys, endlers breed like crazy, i bought some females with the intention of introducing them to a few of my males, this was about february/march time, I haven't even introduced them to my males yet and they're still dropping fry towards the end of june! They've all given birth at least 3/4 times so far, it's about once a month.
I like guppies too but they don't seem as hardy as the other live bearers. I'm in Australia too and I think it's that my water is too soft. Currently breeding swordtails
Try platie their hardyer and guppies have week genuses so that makes em susceptible to illnesses
Excellent list video. I love guppies too! I also love puffers but they're not breeders. Great job. Keep up the good work. 💚🐡💚
I want to breed cichlids, but ive only got a 10 gallon.... Any options asides shell dwellers?
I love platys they have very beautiful colors and it is very true on the breeding because I find Baby's at the bottom of my tank all the time and they are nice fish from what I can see in my tank
I have a question I have some babys that were born July 3 2019 and I think 1 is pregnant ( today's date 10/9/2019) so my question is how old before baby's can breed??
Note that some mollies eat their fry so adding plants and hiding spots or better yet removing as you see one will help your breeding
Would not recommend breeding convicts unless you have a bigger tank.
Liked the video, but you should include telling the maximum size of the fish you're including in the video.
Such as telling people that Male Convict Cichlids can get to around 6.5 inches long and the Females can get to around 4.5 inches long, or that Bristlenose Plecos get to around 5-6 inches at maximum size.
Other than that, great video. 👍
Yeah but its still easy and they breed way smaller than full size. Also its not endangered or wild imported normally. But yeah not for a 10 or 20 high
Bro I really like your videos
I see your aquarium is one a metal shelf, on the plywood. any issues with that? Ever had any warping? Wood cracks?
Hi, This morning I found a orange tummy guppy looking fish with a sucker mouth, I don’t know what breed they are, I have guppies, the sucker fish in your video and wild guppies in the tank, do u know what they are?
I have two convicts, Bony and Clyde and few hundred juvenile delinquents.
Hahahaha a true outlaw!
It's true about the black convict cichlid they are super easy to breed but they are very aggressive and better kept with more South American cichlids
The olny thing i think you missed is the Zebra Diano. i have 1 male and 1 female and they are on the 5 batch of eggs in the past 4 months. One is soooo big rn. im hopeing to get a breeder box abd breed her.
Black molly is the best molly imo! They are really easy to breed but as with all live bares you should have more females then males! The mickey mouse platties are amazing but do tend to be messy as with all platties! In total agreement with guppies best fish in the hobby imo! Good content 1st time here will be back!
Tropical area all livebearers, betta, gourami, catfishes, snakeheads finally goldfishes
Nice video!
Was that a fork
Hey, don't pick on our usage of the fork! 🤣
It's actually a pretty smart idea to hold down the zucchini 👍
The zucchini will float that's why he used a fork
Yup apparently cucumbers apparently are good for some fish
Its to hold down vegetables for pleco catfish so it doesnt blow all over the tank. They usually dont finish the whole cucumber or whatever they leave like the cuticle and any waxy or hard parts like a vegtable skeleton its pretty cool
Great vid!
I currently have a male albino bristlenose in a ten gallon tank. Would I be able to toss one female in with him, or would it have to be multiple? Is the big enough for only him? He is three inches at the moment.
what do you keep looking back to see? Just curious
Maybe for next video do top 10 or 5 hardest fish to breed maybe
Nice video 👍
He keeps looking back after every 5 secs lol for no reason
I got my water to 80 degrees and my jewel cichlids instantly colored up and bred.
Believe it or not I have a 550 gallon raised pond I built that has platies, mollies, convicts and guppies all together. My pond is loaded with hiding places and plants so they all breed in the same pond with no issue. It’s crazy.
Any videos on Goldfish?
Why did you start the video saying it was a list of fish you personally bred yourself easily, but then talk about fish you have never kept or tried to breed before?
Please tell me about breading ”rainbow threadfin “ fish
How do you keep your water that clear???
Love your style, awesome video.
White cloud Minnows #2
How do you find them on Craigslist. I can’t find any of the Bristlenose Plecos
gotta get lucky i guess
If you get into the fish breeding hobbie do you breed for profit or for yourself?
You need to upgrade to some fancy guppies...like the Blue Russians, or the red Chilli or red mosaic dumbo ears.......you'll love your fancy guppies even more than the plainer ones. How about the long finned white cloud minnows. They are gorgeous too.
Hey I m maaiz.ur video is really helpful for me.
How do you know if the pleco (#5) on yout list is a male or female when you buy at the pet store? Thanks
Joy Kwiatkowski makes got moustaches
Males*
Interesting I kept Mollies for many years, and could never get them to breed. I was told this was because they werent in a brackish tank. I can confirm Convict and parrot cichlid are prolific breeders. I started with 3 breeding pairs of convicts. They change sex if you don't have the right ratio. So no worries if you start with too many of one or the other. The first year breeding we had produced 500 fry. Don't recommend a pair of convicts to anyone anymore unless they have a source to sell the fish every 3 months minimum. Parrots were a little easier, I male and 2 females, we got about 20-30 fry a year, and could spread the sales across a couple local stores.
I have neon tetra, guppies, pleco small, apple snail, molly is that a good tank?
How big is the tank
If I have 1 male betta and 1 male platty and 2 female plattys would that be a problem??
Great video. The guppies that you have in your tank are actually (endlers) which is a totally different breed of fish. And the ones you have are really beautiful. I really enjoyed the video. Keep up the good work. I will subscribe to your channel 👍🏻👍🏻
I got a molly and 1 of them were prego ;-; so I had a bunch of Molly's I og bought 4 then POOF more
that's so cool!!
Exactly! I had 1 male and 2 female mollies, all lyretail sailfins, and they had no less than a dozen babies per month.
Mollies are pregnant about 2 months. Swordtail, platy and guppy are around a month
That’ll be fun
My grandparents have one of the first fish and he’s huge every time he moves it disrupts the rest of the 30 gallon tank I don’t think they want another one in there
I think it would be great to add some betta in to the top 5
What genes do those guppies have that you showed in the video?
I notice you dropped a cucumber suckerfish? Will it hurt the other fish in the tank? I am a beginner
Omg got beautiful aquarium
Just got a pair green/hero severum time for a little challange
How do you know that platies are just a bloated version of mollies lol love your channel!
Your are as good as y our aquarium
Can i feed aqua baby fishes with breed.......plis fast anawer
i think guppies should be on the list. i get about 20-40 baby fish a month and i don't even try
What about swordtail
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What's that alja eater called?
The only problem I have when breed mollies is raising them and the that they will eat their baby’s quickly
Guppies are easy af
How much gallons is your tank
Dude, stop looking back at the tank.
Good video, but you talk faster than i can understand, it all gets jumbled together
X the amount of time he looked at his fish tank
Great video 😂😂😂Slow down talk to fast love you videos
Gotta work on it, appreciate the feedback :)
Don’t take it the wrong way When I start my Cooking Channel I want your opinion too thanks
What do you do when the pleco outgrow that small tank you have?
FemaleSniper86 buy a smaller tank 🥴 dur
@@youngrichter3988 I wasn't asking for me *dur*……. I already bought a 200 liter tank larger than what I already had just for my two large chinese algae eaters (that I love btw)
Good info. A couple of suggestions if you don't mind. Slow down your speech a bit and hold your hands more still. Some of us have vertigo and I had to not watch after a time. Some people hold their hands together and gesture slightly that way. I realize you might talk with your hands but it isn't a great habit to swing them around much. It makes one sometimes appear nervous, or even a liar. (Bill Gates and other blabbering pontificators are big fans of gestulating to distract from their lies... for instance).
Wait so the plecos or the fifth fish mentioned are like bettas
I think the pacing in your speech is easy to follow. You give off a professional vibe for how young you are. Keep up the great work!
Hey...
Can you tell me the identification of male & female pleco fish...?
Male pleco have a sexy moustache! Females have little or no spikes around the face, males have a lot of spikes around their face and a row of spikes in the middle of the face. When babies, they all look the same.
im about to build myself an AFK fish farm
Nice vid
He kept looking back to make sure it’s still tjere
Mollies are cool because they can hold the sperm of males up to five pregnancies so they can carry fry every month up to 5 or 6 months.. my lyretail dalmation just blew out 85 fry in 2 months and now i had to buy a 10 gallon just for the fry and later a 55 to hold them before i give them to a good home for free! also had to buy a 5 gallon just to culture daphnias to feed 'em. I love this part (breeding and giving away) about the hobby! Of course i just dont hand them out like chips, i need to know if you have minimum aquarium space to hold at least one and if you know how to take care of the tank itself!
Swordtails are very easy to breed
Kribensis are super easy to breed
Yes!
The link for the store doesnt work.
Like the video new sub!
I got 9 guppies for my son and now I have 47.
Great video. Try not to wave your hands around too much, gets a bit distracting, but otherwise great job
Are mollies or guppies less aggressive?
Guppies are less aggressive than mollies
Hi @@h2okeeper106 - what about platties ve guppies? [I meant to say "Which is less aggressive guppies or platties?" - but The wrong word came out of my finger tips :( ]
@@captaingreenbeardscove8304 in my experience they're about the same. However, male guppies will chase females more than male platies going after female platies
Dude next make a vedio of easiest fishes to burry.
👍🏻 nice
Catfish. They breed so fast started with 2 have 12! Also can’t catch them bc they are so fast