Creating an INFINITE supply of fish food! | My Tank Ep. 3

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Brine shrimp are great, but what if you want a constant, self-replenishing food source for your fish? Look no further than moina eggs! In this video, we take you on a fascinating journey, hatching moina eggs and watching them transform from microscopic specks into a thriving colony within just 5 days!
    We then unleash this living cloud into the aquarium, creating a self-sustaining mini ecosystem where moina become a delicious and nutritious food source for the fish.
    Learn the secrets to culturing moina eggs, witness the feeding frenzy, and discover how this tiny crustacean can become a vital part of your fish tank's food chain.
    Hit that like button and subscribe for more awesome fishkeeping content! Let us know in the comments what your favorite part of the video was!

Комментарии • 68

  • @4kfishes
    @4kfishes  Месяц назад +7

    Would you try adding Moina to your tank? Comment below! 🐟🫧

    • @Cleeon
      @Cleeon Месяц назад +1

      I'm doing it

    • @yashwantn5533
      @yashwantn5533 Месяц назад +1

      @@Cleeon @4kfishes Is the Moina able to survive and breed in aquarium ? would be very interesting

    • @KDTechverse
      @KDTechverse Месяц назад +2

      ​@@yashwantn5533 it won't, being alive they're noticed very easily and feasted on by the other predators real quick.

  • @skeeterjohn200
    @skeeterjohn200 Месяц назад +40

    Great video but your voiceover sounds like a serial killer about to torture your victim

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +8

      @@skeeterjohn200 haha thanks for the feed back, I might try and find a more innocent voice to use 😭🧐

    • @doobyfrooby7606
      @doobyfrooby7606 Месяц назад +3

      Unfortunately have to second that, sounds quite creepy. Just try your natural voice haha

    • @KDTechverse
      @KDTechverse Месяц назад

      ​@@4kfishesyou sound perfect, I think his taste is just different

    • @JohnAllenRoyce
      @JohnAllenRoyce Месяц назад +1

      Please use your actual voice. FFS

  • @Ethdawg
    @Ethdawg 14 дней назад +3

    These guys just appeared in my tank one day after adding some live plants. I panicked at first but once I found out what they were I was actually pleasantly surprised. I love watching my Betta and CPD's hunt them.

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  14 дней назад

      @@Ethdawg nice! Just to clarify are you talking about moina appearing in your tank?

  • @Chompchompyerded
    @Chompchompyerded 11 дней назад +2

    I have put live water fleas and live daphnia in my tank, but my voratious fish seem to eat them all before they can find hiding places. Sadly, they never get a chance to reproduce with my little monsters around. I've had better luck with crayfish reproducing in the turtle tank, and that's even though my turtle likes live crayfish better than anything else. He actively stalks and hunts them, often times digging under the log in his tank to try and dig them out. He's rarely successful in that, but if one of the crayfish is foolish enough to come out from under the log, my turtle turns into a cheetah and simply out-runs them and catches them with sheer speed.
    I have tried feeding my fish before introducing the water fleas or daphnia, but they'll go crazy over them anyhow and will overeat, sometimes catching and killing them, only to spit the dead ones out.

  • @GrimReaper_sGhost
    @GrimReaper_sGhost Месяц назад +2

    You can also look at fairy shrimp. They are the larger equivalent of the brine shrimp but fully freshwater unlike brine which will soon die from it. Most of their eggs, including the largest beavertail can be bought online and can get in the fish size range at over an inch and a quarter or as small as brines. Because they are seasonal, you just need to scoop out some substrate from the tank they laid eggs in and dry that out, then regrow a new generation in a smaller tank before adding them back to the main tank to replenish them constantly. Daphnia can also be raised with them.

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +2

      @@GrimReaper_sGhost this is such a great suggestion! I’m absolutely trying this 👌🏼🙌🏼

  • @Russeren01
    @Russeren01 Месяц назад +4

    Very cool and good quality video you have made! Don’t listen to the haters.

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +1

      @@Russeren01 appreciate your kind words!!! Stay tuned for more, we’re just getting started 👌🏼🙌🏼

  • @SunniMerlot
    @SunniMerlot Месяц назад +2

    I think it would be best to add the Moina and brine shrimp and let them thrive for at a few weeks to a month so that they could fully establish all over the tank. Then add in the fish that way the ecosystem can start off with the fish having extra food and then naturally knocking them down to a natural balance. I figure if you put them in while the fish are there a lot get picked off before they can hide

  • @SaidRoussell
    @SaidRoussell 21 день назад +1

    Would that work with a sponge filter?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  21 день назад

      @@SaidRoussell it definitely should!

  • @LushSaltyAquariums
    @LushSaltyAquariums Месяц назад +5

    Hello from my fish room channel in Chicago, where I just subscribed to yours! Your tank creatures are awesome. But I have to be a bummer now: While I love feeding live adult brine shrimp to my fish they are in fact bereft of any real nutritional value. It is the baby brine that has all that :)

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +5

      @@LushSaltyAquariums thank you for the sub! Just subbed back, and wow you learn something new everyday! I’ll have to start asking around for baby brine shrimp! Just looked up how there is more nutritional value since the babies just ate their yolk sack!
      Any other live food you recommend to feed your fish?

    • @LushSaltyAquariums
      @LushSaltyAquariums Месяц назад +4

      @@4kfishes raising baby brine is super easy!

    • @nunoprazeres1173
      @nunoprazeres1173 Месяц назад +3

      Hi from Portugal. Totally agree. I maintain a healthy colony of brine shrimp but, after reading from multiple sources that the adult nutritional value is quite below par, I only feed them to the fish after they are kept for a couple of hours in a spirulina enriched water. This method is used very successfully in aquaculture (not with spirulina but mostly with chlorela and other fatty acid rich phytoplancton). It is used not only for enriching Artemia but also other live feeds like rotifers and copepods.

  • @user-ji8rs3pg5k
    @user-ji8rs3pg5k 4 дня назад +1

    pea puffer in 5 gallon, yes or no?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  4 дня назад

      @@user-ji8rs3pg5k possible, results will vary! The more space the better.

  • @Jotto999
    @Jotto999 18 дней назад +1

    Music too loud relative to voice

  • @richardmei2506
    @richardmei2506 Месяц назад +1

    Very good video. I am afraid the moina population could not sustain a very long period in the fish tank because the food chain is still not yet complete. Moina need to feed on micro algae to thrive. Do you have a updates on the following change in the tank?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад

      I do! There are a few I find occasionally at the bottom of the tank, but the population is not as established as it was a few weeks ago ):

  • @lloyd011721
    @lloyd011721 Месяц назад +18

    absolutely not. there will be no surviors in that tank. you will need to raise them separately

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +4

      @@lloyd011721 it seems as though you’re right! It’s been a few days since I finished making this video and I haven’t seen many Moina. I’m going with a new approach and keeping a breeding box of Moina instead.
      I’ll document the approach for a future video!

    • @aderachmat1892
      @aderachmat1892 Месяц назад +4

      What if , if i put moina/brine shrimp in sump with plant only.. Like refugium in saltwater tank..
      Will be became continous food for my fish or still slowly gone?

    • @pklechn
      @pklechn Месяц назад +3

      ⁠@@aderachmat1892that might work for the moina if they start a colony in the “refugium” but brine shrimp won’t reproduce in freshwater they only live for a bit in fresh cause u grow them in salt water

    • @lloyd011721
      @lloyd011721 Месяц назад +3

      @@aderachmat1892 they may be able to survive in there, but i would also try keeping them in a 2 or 5 gallon bucket on their own incase of a colony crash. its always good to run 2 colonies or more at once. theyre filter feeders that eat micro bacteria and stuff too, so if you can keep green water going, they absolutely thrive eating that. kinda hard to keep green water in a sump though.

    • @yashwantn5533
      @yashwantn5533 Месяц назад +1

      @@4kfishes It seems scuds survive and breed in Aquarium. randombits has a series of such videos

  • @aefishtank
    @aefishtank Месяц назад +1

    Nice

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад

      Thank you! 🫧🙏🏼

  • @mmastar925
    @mmastar925 Месяц назад +2

    The bigger Daphnia, the Russian reds or the magna I don’t know what they’re called are way better

  • @user-ji8rs3pg5k
    @user-ji8rs3pg5k Месяц назад +2

    if i have sustainable population of moina in tank can i go on holidays for 2 weeks without worrying about feeding ?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад

      Potentially! I’ve actually spoken to a few fish keepers in Austin who have had success keeping a reasonable colony in their tanks. they told me the Moina feed off the algae in the tank and probably eat left over fish food.
      I’d say maybe if you have enough algae in your tank they’d be quite all right during your vacation.

    • @Cleeon
      @Cleeon Месяц назад +1

      As long as oxygen/air pump is on and that's fine, fish is cold blooded, they can eat little for two weeks, as long as room temperature not hot/warm, if you have air conditioner at that room, turn it on for about 22 celcius, the fish metabolism will be dropped a little and then they will eat little

  • @yashtapase3821
    @yashtapase3821 Месяц назад +3

    Hey bro you're gonna rock
    Your voice is incredible ❤
    ❤from india 🇮🇳
    Will you remember if get famous in this hobby 🤔

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you brother! Absolutely I’ll remember this support all the way 🙏🏼🫧🐟

  • @matteld3179
    @matteld3179 Месяц назад +1

    Im surprised you successfully co-existed a pea puffer with all these fish, behavior varies from individual, so you must be extra lucky having a tame pea puffer-

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +1

      @@matteld3179 sooooo fortunate to have a nice pea puffer! I think since we got Mrs. Puff while she’s young also helped her get used to her tank mates.

  • @MustafaCreations786
    @MustafaCreations786 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +1

      Much appreciated!!!

  • @Asperatic
    @Asperatic Месяц назад +1

    How’d you get your puffer to not bully the other fish?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +2

      Great question, it was definitely a blend of ample space, planted areas, and plenty of food for everyone to mitigate aggression.
      So far the micro predators have been getting along with everyone! Occasionally a fish or some shrimp gets chased but nothing excessive.
      I’ve come to realize that people may be exaggerating how aggressive pea puffers are.

    • @Asperatic
      @Asperatic Месяц назад +1

      @@4kfishes that’s great to hear!! You think I could mix one with guppies if I feed a lot?

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +1

      @@Asperatic from my experience it seems like that would work. I have two baby guppy fry in the tank who live peacefully with my puffer. However every pea puffer has a different personality so be prepared if things don’t turn out as expected!
      I’ll be documenting the growth my baby guppy fry in this tank in the upcoming episodes, so you’ll be able to see how that relationship plays out for your reference!

    • @doobyfrooby7606
      @doobyfrooby7606 Месяц назад +1

      ​@Asperatic Also feeding a lot can cause other problems. Especially if it's not live food such as daphna.

    • @Asperatic
      @Asperatic Месяц назад

      @@doobyfrooby7606 I guess my plan was just to feed the puffer a lot of snails

  • @Joshuasuua
    @Joshuasuua Месяц назад +1

    Is that a fresh water tank or salt water tank…brine shrimps don’t survive in fresh water

    • @Ethdawg
      @Ethdawg 14 дней назад

      Fresh water, I don't think there was any suggestion in the video that they would survive. Just a snack for the fish.

  • @chadtitan4159
    @chadtitan4159 Месяц назад +2

    Place 3 hard water buckets with a pinch of organic fertilizer in the sun to get green water. Then keep Daphnia in 2 storage binz with hard water. Feed 1 half a bucket of green water every other day and boom 💥. Forever supply of live Daphnia Moina/Magna.

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @mmastar925
      @mmastar925 Месяц назад +1

      Spirulina powder with a bit of cayenne pepper to give them a bit more red color works really good

  • @akasual7884
    @akasual7884 Месяц назад +1

    Do symphysodon Discus pls

    • @4kfishes
      @4kfishes  Месяц назад +1

      Will do!

    • @akasual7884
      @akasual7884 Месяц назад

      @@4kfishes nice, i'll looking for it

  • @michaelwescott8064
    @michaelwescott8064 10 дней назад +1

    I did not enjoy this video, I will not subscribe for more adventures with 4KFishes, you took way too long to get to the subject of the video somone would expect from the title, and you said nothing about breeding them or creating an INFINITE supply.