Oh wow... your tanks are gorgeous, loved this video making your own food (you know exactly what's in it).. ~~~ but, I was totally unprepared for the incredible videography... blown away!!! 👍👍👍 that is incredible videography, photography, cinematography, lol... whatever you want to call it, you are amazingly talented, sir!! Positively stunning, Thank you... I've liked and subbed. Wow.
i follow his method and the shrimp love it but watch out for ammonia, nitrate spike. i goes up to 1ppm from 3 days feeding and i have to water change immediately.
I'm just getting started in the shrimp world (got a 13 gallon tank for Father's Day, and have 9 Amanos and 3 cherry). I'm learning so much every day, and truly appreciate tutorials like this! Thanks for giving me more ideas!
I've made my own fish food for many years and I use a dozen eggs, a small can of spinach(no added salt), a small carrot, a small piece of liver, a couple of shrimp. After blending I slow gel the food in a non stick skillet over low heat to make what looks like green scrambled eggs. It is pretty much eaten by most fish and inverts. I would suggest you perhaps add a bit of carrot to your recipe to get more carotene for the red coloration of your shrimp. You might even try adding the spinach rather than the broccoli. Love your shrimp. I just set up a 29 gallon tank for some red shrimp my oldest son brought me from his tank that's always overflowing with new shrimp. Many years ago I had a marine tank with a pair of peppermint shrimp. Pretty much lackluster color. I was feeding the fish tetra ruby color flakes and it didn't take the shrimp long to learn to climb up the large artificial plants to the waters surface. They would hang there upside down grabbing the flake food off the surface. In a month or so they were a brilliant flame red color from the tetra ruby.
I make my own food but I use baby food and blend it with duckweed. I freeze it in ice cube trays. I like your idea of using "ziplock" bags to keep it thin. The thinner food from the "ziplock" would certainly be easier to break off small pieces. I use the larger pieces directly from the ice cube trays to feed my fish. Love your videos keep up the good work.
Great video Mark, as always. I think I may give this a whirl, gonna add some duckweed to the mix as I got a crap load of the stuff. Keep up the awesome vids Rollin and can't wait for the next one. Cheers
I too feed fresh food by grinding all up as well but I add gelatin and pour into mini ice cube tray and when it settled, I cut into much smaller pieces and freeze it and keep in freezer. Shrimp, cory, fish all love those.
Hello Mark, loved the video, I love the spatula, to. never sen one like it with a robin on it. Aw, I see the tray also. Great video. I love when you show us how to make our own food for our shrimp. Have a great day.
amazing footage at the end OMG, stunning!! Have you tried kale in any recipe's? That's almost like the snello (snail Jello) i make for my snails, everyone in the tank goes crazy, lol.
I make my own food too I feed it to my fish and shrimp, my goldfish go nuts for it. I put half scallops and half vegetable matter including spinach, peas, carrots,broccoli zucchini, nori, edamade, spirulina and garlic. When it's semi frozen I take the back of a knife and "cut" it into sections so it's very easy to snap off a portion.
Im just starting to learn to keep shrimp havin a blast! Learning some cool new ideas like this feels like a major help for me and others that dont have a ton of money to keep buying food.. thanks for making these videos!! im subbing for sure!! :) cheers!
I love your shrimp food videos! Amazing close up of almost-hatched shrimplets. I've made your food using the duckweed recipe. A shrimp-keeping friend thinks I'm nuts (especially I haven't had great success with neocaridina) He gave me a 2 pound bag of duckweed. One batch I made with fresh duckweed; it stunk to high heaven. The other batch was with frozen duckweed. Smelled much milder. Shrimp loved both batches. I used bee pollen in both batches. I was going to try your agar agar & spirulina trick but I like this version better! Much easier! Plus, I grow and freeze peas and spinach. Hardest part is finding a flat space in my freezer!
I made my own shrimpfood aswell. I mixed, peas, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and boiled chicken liver. Mixed it with gelatine and put it in the freezer. They absolutly love it.
I saw a cool trick last year on an unrelated video about getting air out of sandwich bags which can be useful here I think. Add a straw to the bag and then close the bag up to the straw.. make sure the end of the straw isn't touching anything in the bag and then suck the air out of the bag.. Once almost all the air has escaped pull the straw out quickly and then close the bag seal completely.
You mentioned in one of your videos that you make your own pellet. for your shrimp.. Would you share the recipe.. I found a small pellet machine that is inexpensive and thought it might be worth making.. Thanks
Yes I would say so because the duckweed food I made could have been done a whole lot better, I have refined the way I make my own food with the Nettle mix stuff :)
Forgive me.. I'm not a shrimp guy. That don't matter as I happily watch and use your advice on many aquarium topics.. Keep up the good work.. A fellow Scott... Cheers..
Great inspiration! Your channel set me off in getting cherry shrimp for my otherwise native Swedish aquarium. I've been blending my kitchen scraps - vegetables, yeast, and duckweed from the tank, mostly - then drying them in the oven as flake food with great results. Started out with 6 shrimp in October, and now I have 100+! =) I know everyone has opinions on the net, so here's me adding mine: Your intro, while cool-looking, is super loud and jarring compared to the rest of your content. At least I would be thankful for a bit lower volume. Less of a jump-scare, you know... ;) Otherwise, thank you for your cool niche videos!
I haven't made frozen food yet, but i did make some dried food that my shrimp seem to love. it contains: - dandelion leaves - elderberry leaves - stinging nettle leaves - spinach - soy bean shells - barley - red paprika - spirulina - krill - pollen - yeast - beta glucan - immunoglobulin - calcium montmorillonite
Great video mark,is garlic cloves any good for shrimp?also would organic sea kelp powder be OK to make a paste for the shrimp,love to hear your opinion on the kelp powder,👍🏽
Do you also have a tip how to make skewers with shrimp food on it? Some say put eggwhite on the skewerit then put dryfood and put it in a oven but i don't think tat is the right way ?
hey mark, stupid question, but how do i control my java moss from sticking to things i dont want it to? for example if a piece falls off onto some gravel and i don't notice it and it begins to grow and stick to the gravel, or anything for that matter (other plants, rocks, wood, etc.). I know the answer is obviously if you see it, remove it before it gets a chance to grow, but is there a way to prevent this, and a good way to remove the moss from plants, rocks, and wood where i dont want it? Awesome video as always!!!
Alright shrimp community i wanna start a shrimp tank i have a 20 long with Amazonian sub about 6 months running when doing a water change do we gravel vac the substrate or leave it??
Marks Shrimp Tanks yes! The only thing I add additionaly is gelatin or agar agar so that I can cut it into cubes. Makes it also a lot easier to get uneaten food out of the tank. 😊
Great vid Mark! I got a question, if you don't mind? I have seen two of my Neocaridina's caring eggs, but never any lil shrimps, i think they drop them. So something must be wrong, but i dont know what. Also i am wondering how big do your biggest shrimp get? Thx so much Mark!
Cherry get to about 3 cm max I have seen some huge ones but they are rare ..very big water changes can make shrimp drop eggs so you should think about that , if you need more detailed help just ask :)
Hello Andrew , for the main shots I will be switching to a gopro that does 4k video , all other shots will be done with my olympus tg-4 which has a great macro mode
Marks Shrimp Tanks I'm really wanting to getting just don't some photography of my own fish and shrimp. I just had to ask cause you have such great quality videos and close ups.
Great video Mark ! Do you think this could be dried out on a low heat level in the oven? Or another idea- what about adding gelatin to make it stay in cubes, do you think thats shrimp safe? :)
Hi mark. How you doing. I got spinach leaves from my farm and put it in my deep freeze. But i find you making spinach balls. How you did that. Leaves are taking lot of space. Lemme know. Bye for now
Oh wow... your tanks are gorgeous, loved this video making your own food (you know exactly what's in it).. ~~~ but, I was totally unprepared for the incredible videography... blown away!!! 👍👍👍 that is incredible videography, photography, cinematography, lol... whatever you want to call it, you are amazingly talented, sir!! Positively stunning, Thank you... I've liked and subbed. Wow.
Never started making my own food until I WATCHED your videos thanks for the great content and learning process
i follow his method and the shrimp love it but watch out for ammonia, nitrate spike. i goes up to 1ppm from 3 days feeding and i have to water change immediately.
I'm just getting started in the shrimp world (got a 13 gallon tank for Father's Day, and have 9 Amanos and 3 cherry). I'm learning so much every day, and truly appreciate tutorials like this! Thanks for giving me more ideas!
Good luck!
I've made my own fish food for many years and I use a dozen eggs, a small can of spinach(no added salt), a small carrot, a small piece of liver, a couple of shrimp. After blending I slow gel the food in a non stick skillet over low heat to make what looks like green scrambled eggs. It is pretty much eaten by most fish and inverts. I would suggest you perhaps add a bit of carrot to your recipe to get more carotene for the red coloration of your shrimp. You might even try adding the spinach rather than the broccoli. Love your shrimp. I just set up a 29 gallon tank for some red shrimp my oldest son brought me from his tank that's always overflowing with new shrimp. Many years ago I had a marine tank with a pair of peppermint shrimp. Pretty much lackluster color. I was feeding the fish tetra ruby color flakes and it didn't take the shrimp long to learn to climb up the large artificial plants to the waters surface. They would hang there upside down grabbing the flake food off the surface. In a month or so they were a brilliant flame red color from the tetra ruby.
I make my own food but I use baby food and blend it with duckweed. I freeze it in ice cube trays. I like your idea of using "ziplock" bags to keep it thin. The thinner food from the "ziplock" would certainly be easier to break off small pieces. I use the larger pieces directly from the ice cube trays to feed my fish. Love your videos keep up the good work.
that close up photography is amazeballs. nice job, Mark!
Thank you Vicki !!
Great video Mark, as always. I think I may give this a whirl, gonna add some duckweed to the mix as I got a crap load of the stuff. Keep up the awesome vids Rollin and can't wait for the next one. Cheers
Did you try this
BEAUTIFUL camera images of them eating also.. amazing
No wonder your shrimp look so amazing - they eat like Kings! 😁 I've not tried making my own food yet but I might give it a go. 😊
I too feed fresh food by grinding all up as well but I add gelatin and pour into mini ice cube tray and when it settled, I cut into much smaller pieces and freeze it and keep in freezer. Shrimp, cory, fish all love those.
Sounds great!
love your close ups on the shrimp and I don't trust my self enough to make my own food
Congrats to the winners! This is great, I can't wait to make my own shrimp food now, thanks for the info and motivation!
loved the micro shots cheers mark
Great video Mark,Congrats to the winners .
Helloooo Mark!!! I miss your live streams SO SO MUCH 😥😫 It was so fun!!! But anyway, thankyou for another awesome video!!!
hello Mark thanks for these instructive videos. I love your aquarist world. thanks for everything. I hope to become like you one day
This helps me so much. Thanks again Mark for the great information
Hello Mark, loved the video, I love the spatula, to. never sen one like it with a robin on it. Aw, I see the tray also. Great video. I love when you show us how to make our own food for our shrimp. Have a great day.
+Brenda Morris thank you Brenda have a great day too 😉
amazing footage at the end OMG, stunning!! Have you tried kale in any recipe's? That's almost like the snello (snail Jello) i make for my snails, everyone in the tank goes crazy, lol.
What a great idea. I love the ingredients. Congratulations to the winners!
Congratulations to the winners. Like always awsome vid Mark !
I make my own food too I feed it to my fish and shrimp, my goldfish go nuts for it. I put half scallops and half vegetable matter including spinach, peas, carrots,broccoli zucchini, nori, edamade, spirulina and garlic. When it's semi frozen I take the back of a knife and "cut" it into sections so it's very easy to snap off a portion.
Hey love your videos, very useful. I like to stay away from commercial food as much as possible.
Another fantastic video!
That's some tasty looking food. Its always nice to make things yourself.
We love your shrimp you have any trouble keeping the different red snd blue shrimp together?
those close ups were awesome!
Thank you :)
Im just starting to learn to keep shrimp havin a blast! Learning some cool new ideas like this feels like a major help for me and others that dont have a ton of money to keep buying food.. thanks for making these videos!! im subbing for sure!! :) cheers!
Thanks for sharing yet another entertaining and informative video.
I love your shrimp food videos! Amazing close up of almost-hatched shrimplets. I've made your food using the duckweed recipe. A shrimp-keeping friend thinks I'm nuts (especially I haven't had great success with neocaridina) He gave me a 2 pound bag of duckweed. One batch I made with fresh duckweed; it stunk to high heaven. The other batch was with frozen duckweed. Smelled much milder. Shrimp loved both batches. I used bee pollen in both batches. I was going to try your agar agar & spirulina trick but I like this version better! Much easier! Plus, I grow and freeze peas and spinach. Hardest part is finding a flat space in my freezer!
yeah I agree, my wife is a chef so we have 3 freezers packed full 😂 by the way you should try the agar the shrimp love it.
great tips here will be making some this weekend :)
Can't wait to try something like this! Great video Mark.
Did your shrimp like it?
I will definitely be trying this in my own tank
Did your shrimp like it?
Best cooking show ever:-)
Beautiful video Sir! Very informative!
best food video ever! good job man! new subscriber!
Always love your vids, keep at it! You do amazing work!
Thank you Scoopync :)
Very cool Mark!
I have a question about the prawns? Their skeleton breaks down in this process? Just wonderful, thank u🇨🇦
I made my own shrimpfood aswell. I mixed, peas, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and boiled chicken liver. Mixed it with gelatine and put it in the freezer. They absolutly love it.
Nevr thought about carrots ,I will save it for the next time :)
Carrots and Squash for Betacarotine
Great video Mark.
cheers Adam have a great day
Hey Mark can you explain in a video the use of the orchid fertilizer, great video as always. thank you
Thanks for information
im nrw to shrimp. have been setting up a tank to designate just to shrimp. ive learned sooooo much from you mark! thanks sooo much!!!!
I saw a cool trick last year on an unrelated video about getting air out of sandwich bags which can be useful here I think. Add a straw to the bag and then close the bag up to the straw.. make sure the end of the straw isn't touching anything in the bag and then suck the air out of the bag.. Once almost all the air has escaped pull the straw out quickly and then close the bag seal completely.
What a great tip thank you :)
You mentioned in one of your videos that you make your own pellet. for your shrimp.. Would you share the recipe.. I found a small pellet machine that is inexpensive and thought it might be worth making.. Thanks
I love that spatula! *Put a bird on it!*
Another great recipe video, now would you recommend this one over your duckweed recipe? Keep up the excellent work my friend
Yes I would say so because the duckweed food I made could have been done a whole lot better, I have refined the way I make my own food with the Nettle mix stuff :)
Nice! Lucky shrimp, that looks almost good enough for people to eat :D
It probably is :D
Nice video
Thanks
Forgive me.. I'm not a shrimp guy. That don't matter as I happily watch and use your advice on many aquarium topics.. Keep up the good work.. A fellow Scott... Cheers..
Great inspiration! Your channel set me off in getting cherry shrimp for my otherwise native Swedish aquarium. I've been blending my kitchen scraps - vegetables, yeast, and duckweed from the tank, mostly - then drying them in the oven as flake food with great results. Started out with 6 shrimp in October, and now I have 100+! =)
I know everyone has opinions on the net, so here's me adding mine: Your intro, while cool-looking, is super loud and jarring compared to the rest of your content. At least I would be thankful for a bit lower volume. Less of a jump-scare, you know... ;)
Otherwise, thank you for your cool niche videos!
Thank you ,I will fix that intro and thank you for the nice comment :)
Thank you for replying! =)
Wow love the 🎶
I make the dried blended duckweed mix you showed us. My red cherry shrimp, plecos, and pinapple sword tails tear it up quickly.
I have so much of it saved up now I will do another video on It I think :)
love your videos!!
Thank you Marcia :)
Can i turn the prawn shells into powder and mix with the veg? Would it help with their shells?
thank you I want to make shrimp food by myself ^^ also what's the plant at 0:27 please ?
I think it is Christmas moss
@@rp101aquatics6 oh yeah looks like christmas moss, thanks ^^
Have you ever used the dried up pitcher plant leaves as leaf litter?
I have, the shrimp ate them too :)
Incredible!
thank you !!
Nice video! Do you use anything to enchance their colors or is the food you made doing that already?
I dont use anything at all ...I know you are what you eat but I am not sure that kind of thing works.
I haven't made frozen food yet, but i did make some dried food that my shrimp seem to love.
it contains:
- dandelion leaves
- elderberry leaves
- stinging nettle leaves
- spinach
- soy bean shells
- barley
- red paprika
- spirulina
- krill
- pollen
- yeast
- beta glucan
- immunoglobulin
- calcium montmorillonite
Nice !!! this is looking like a professional grade food now :)
That’s great I will be trying this one. Do you know what type of shrimps I can get in my cold water tank?
How cold is the water ?
Unsure on exact temp but it’s got my gold fish in there with 4 shrimp atm but there just the clear ones about 25mm
Hey Mark, what Lens have you used to get those macro shots so crispy? Awesome work! Thanks
its built into the camera, its a Olympus Tough TG-4
nice video.
you could try and dehydrate it which might make pellet type food
Thank you for video 🙏🏻
Great video mark,is garlic cloves any good for shrimp?also would organic sea kelp powder be OK to make a paste for the shrimp,love to hear your opinion on the kelp powder,👍🏽
Never tried it but I will find out on both :)
I make my own food for my snails but now that I’ve got shrimp as well I’ll make this food for them 😊
I am going to get my first shrimp so i need a lot of help still not to mess up the tank
Do you also have a tip how to make skewers with shrimp food on it? Some say put eggwhite on the skewerit then put dryfood and put it in a oven but i don't think tat is the right way ?
It probably is the right way , I could see how that would work ..I should try it :)
hey mark, stupid question, but how do i control my java moss from sticking to things i dont want it to? for example if a piece falls off onto some gravel and i don't notice it and it begins to grow and stick to the gravel, or anything for that matter (other plants, rocks, wood, etc.). I know the answer is obviously if you see it, remove it before it gets a chance to grow, but is there a way to prevent this, and a good way to remove the moss from plants, rocks, and wood where i dont want it? Awesome video as always!!!
You are correct the best way is manual removal but I am not an expert with mosses :D
Alright shrimp community i wanna start a shrimp tank i have a 20 long with Amazonian sub about 6 months running when doing a water change do we gravel vac the substrate or leave it??
I dont and never have
@@MarksShrimpTanks oh okay so never touch the substrate
This looks almost exactly like the stuff I feed my goldfish, lol. Gonna try a small piece for my shrimp now.
You make it to?
Marks Shrimp Tanks yes! The only thing I add additionaly is gelatin or agar agar so that I can cut it into cubes. Makes it also a lot easier to get uneaten food out of the tank. 😊
How much gelatin do you use
Woow good job
What macro lens did you use? (Last photos)
It was a macro function on the olympus tough tg-4 the new camera is out now though which is the tough tg-5
Very good camera for macro 👍🏻
Marks Shrimp Tanks can you make macro even if shrimps are far from the glass?
i know this is an older video, but if you submerge the bag in a bowl of water up to the seal, it forces all the air out. :)
That is an awesome tip thank you !!
Great vid Mark! I got a question, if you don't mind? I have seen two of my Neocaridina's caring eggs, but never any lil shrimps, i think they drop them. So something must be wrong, but i dont know what. Also i am wondering how big do your biggest shrimp get? Thx so much Mark!
Cherry get to about 3 cm max I have seen some huge ones but they are rare ..very big water changes can make shrimp drop eggs so you should think about that , if you need more detailed help just ask :)
Big thx Mark!
What kinda of camera do you use to get such amazing shots
Hello Andrew , for the main shots I will be switching to a gopro that does 4k video , all other shots will be done with my olympus tg-4 which has a great macro mode
Marks Shrimp Tanks I'm really wanting to getting just don't some photography of my own fish and shrimp. I just had to ask cause you have such great quality videos and close ups.
Great!!
Great video Mark ! Do you think this could be dried out on a low heat level in the oven? Or another idea- what about adding gelatin to make it stay in cubes, do you think thats shrimp safe? :)
With my other food that I sell its just dehydrated for 3 days at 40c ,that would probably work with this :)
i wonder can you use a dehydrator to dry it out like fruit leather and use that? Wouldn't it last longer.
We shall find out I have one :)
Are those spinach boiled or row?
You made them cannibals! 😲
Can I use sockeye salmon instead?
I would think so yes
Marks Shrimp Tanks Did you cook your salmon? Or blend it raw?
This was raw :)
Marks Shrimp Tanks Ok thanks for the reply it was helpful
Can u put cheese in for them to eat also mate
no I would eat it first moooouuuhhaaaaaaa hahahahaha 🤣
@@MarksShrimpTanks thanks for that mate
can i use pellet with high protein and some vegetable?
yes
@@MarksShrimpTanks thx
Hi mark. How you doing. I got spinach leaves from my farm and put it in my deep freeze. But i find you making spinach balls. How you did that. Leaves are taking lot of space. Lemme know. Bye for now
Those are bought from a store frozen like this so I am not sure how they do it
Feeding shrimp to shrimp. Little cannibals. LOL
Could be a video SHRIMP VERSES SHRIMP !!! hahaha
Awesome babies
Thank you Mark ....You have the best name also hahahaha :)
Hi Mark, do you ship shrimp to the US?
No I dont, I dont even ship inside of Norway at this time of year.
Will and can crystal reds breed with red cherry shrimps? Somebody said that they crossbred with his red cherry shrimps. I thought that wasnt possible.
No they cant crossbreed Kathleen :)
@@MarksShrimpTanks that's what I thought.
Mark Can you explain how to make baby shrimp food?
I use a coffee grinder, you can add whatever food you like to it as long as its dry and it will powder the food.
@@MarksShrimpTanks Thank you. It would be better if you add subtitles to your videos in Turkish and other languages.
will this polute your water ?
Hi marks
Can you tell me the Wight of each ingredient please? Thanks
This video is years old I have issues remembering what I did yesterday 🤣
Sick cover intro
Thank you :)
I love your accent
AWWWWW thank you
what is that large plant in the middle that looks like a bush
That is subwassertang
Marks Shrimp Tanks thank you sir
Do you have shrimp website? If you do .Do you ship to Canada?
hello sir , I ship dry goods etc and all my links can be found in my about section on my homepage :)
I've tried to do it with spinach but they prefere to eat the algae
Ice cube tray could make this process a bit easier?
probably yes
on second thoughts after watching the entire video ice cube tray would be far to big portion size :D
can you use tuna?
yes probably