This breeding tutorial couldn’t have been timed more perfect for me if you’d tried. Had mine separated from each other for a week & today is the day they go into the breeding tank together. 👍
That female is a monster! I have a pair that I hope will start breeding soon. Had them for a few months and the male absolutely dwarfs her. Superb fish and almost indestructible.
Boy it does look like it's cold!! I saw the other video with the frost on the car. But isn't amazing the patterns that creates? Really pretty! The killi fish are absolutely beautiful thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! I always learn something new! I hope you have a very blessed day! 🙏🌿🐟🌿
Always happy to see one of your vids, Mark. Btw, dunno if you remember me asking about cherry shrimp a while ago but I ended up finding a local breeder who sold me two dozen for £20.
Hi Mark - have been watching a lot of your videos - started off with the one in which you make a couple of bonsai trees!!! My blood ran cold when I saw you drilling into a rock (from Scotland!!) and a stick in your hand!!!! I have only just started keeping a fish!! Yes, only one - a Betta blue crown tail - have managed to keep him alive for 2 months so far!!! You have heard of silver surfers - well I am a silver fish keeper!!! with the lockdown etc and winter coming I felt I needed something to care for and nurture - so decided on a fish!!! I spent a lot of time on line first, gathering information & speaking to people in fish/aquarium tank shops......got my 25Lt tank cycled and then got my fish..........I have got an Anubius in the tank, a couple of moss balls and stones I collected on the beach which I washed thoroughly and the substrate is black sand. But I love Japanese gardens so wanted to do a bit of interior decorating and have a Bonsai - to buy them costs a lot - then I found your video on making my own........so went down to the River Clyde - live in Scotland - as we have had quite stormy weather and picked up twigs and small bits of wood which I have boiled....but after watching your video on "what not to put in your tank" just now, and the warnings you were giving about wood - I am now worried.....I do not know what kind of wood/sticks they are!!! Yet you went into the woods and got sticks for your Bonsai. You have the knowledge. We do have a lot of wooded areas around but I am not knowledgeable about what the trees all are......... sorry this is such a long story!!! But hopefully you can give a bit of advice. Thanks in advance - sincerely Kay.
Hi. Oak is a good wood to use as its heavy and sinks quicker. Beach wood can absorb things at sea and the they can leach out in your aquarium. Its best to collect from the woods.
@@MARKSAQUATICS Hi Mark - well all my twigs went into the bin!!! I know there are oak trees around here - but I do not know if I could safely identify what I see dead on the ground! So back to square one!! I gather from your videos that you do sell stuff - would you consider posting me some nice "Bonsai" bits of oak??!! I would pay for it!!! Kay.
Hi Mark - thanks for your reply about the oak - as for me collecting branches in the woods - do not think I could identify oak!!! All my sticks from the river bank went in the bin so back to square one!!! I did ask you below but maybe you did not see it - would you consider sending some nice bonsai type twigs through the post??? Do not know if it is a possibility??? then I would know it was safe and I would pay you for it!!! I am just so nervous of adding the wrong things to the tank!! Cheers Kay.
Wahey! Mark's Aquatics back on the breeding rampage! I replay your vids in the background whilst I work. Relaxing and informative. I'll be attempting CPDanios, Cory Pygmaeus and Chili Rasbora (Brigittae) spawns soon. I've been breeding Wild Type Bettas (Smaragdina, Coccina, Hendra and Stiktos) recently so its probably time for a change. Keep it up Mark, I've missed your breeding vids 🙂
Hi Mark, Once again you amaze me with your knowledge. There does appear to be one thing you are not aware of :>) All the Nitrate and Nitrite issues you mention can be solved with one secret material. I know because it is the only material used here for 700 gallons of Marine Ponds and 400 gallons of Turtle and shrimp Fresh water ponds. The material works in all types of water. Are You Ready ? Common Knitted HDPE Shade Cloth 90%. It is available at any good Hardware Supply. Why>> The cloth is knitted for a 3 D loft. Self ventilating and large flow for water. The Fabric is knitted of Ribbons of HDPE. Were the Ribbons twist around each other they form Anaerobic Envelopes. It seems that the Aerobic love the outside surface and the Anaerobic love the inside folds. Hold some up to light and see the dark pockets. My Marine ponds have a huge variety of life but they never have Nitrite or Nitrate problems. The inside Tanks here, one Marine and one Fresh, use the same fabric. They use Fresh Water Foam Filter Units, just like yours, with the Foam Cores replaced with hand wound Spindles of Shade Cloth. No Nitrate or Nitrite. Wind them to the same size as the foam. Without any other change, the Unit will produce Coral Quality Marine in 7 Days. If you use any Aragonite it will still take 6 weeks to catch up to the Bio Bobbins. Another advantage to you is that a Bobbin can be preconditioned for the Target Water for an instant Marine Tank. There are several Marine Bobbin floating in the Ponds as backups for inside. The only addition to the Marine Systems here are Protein Skimmers. I use about one square foot per gallon in Tanks ( Two Fat Foam Core replacements ) and half that in Ponds ( Fabric Turbans around Pond Pumps ). They self clean so the Pump replacement every few years is the only maintenance. The Shrimp Fry do fine with the Fabric Barrier around the Pump in Fresh and Green Lip Mussels spawn continuously in the Marine Ponds. Please give the Fabric a chance. It is a game changer that is unknown. No Live Coral required, 7 day cycle. reef 2 reef different tank build Henn. It could help with your Water treatment. Without this miracle material my Pond Complex would be impossible. PS>> The new Tetra Pond here that copies your Tank Breeding in 300 gallons, uses about 150 square feet of Shade Cloth around a 300 GPH Pond pump. I added two Bubblers for Hydrogen Sulfide removal due to rotten Loquat Leaves on the bottom. The Tetras seem happy under all the water Lettuce and the water is spring clear.
@@MARKSAQUATICS stupid question really, you can breed anything lol how to video would be awesome as I can't seem to crack it yet. Love your channel mate good to see your all good.
These are beautiful fish. Going to keep my eyes open for some. Great breeding video as always. Lots of good information. Might it be possible for you to do a video about breeding Ember Tetras? I got a bunch and the females are nice an plump. If I could (USA here), I'd contribute a couple of pairs for a video.
Very nice video again Mark .I dont know if it is in your plans, but i want to breed some Sewellia lineolata and i have a group of 5 (2 males and 3 females). Do you have any tip ? I have them in a tank full of algae and in 7 days they have put on some size and i see some aggression from one male.
The male's will be fighting over a spawning site. When I bred them last I added a small power head to the tank to create more water movement this can kick off the breeding
Hey Mark great video as always. Have you or would you consider trying to breed Empire Gudgens? The fry are so hard to raise up and if anyone can do it well you could
hello mark thanks for all of your videos you always explain in detail so interesting i am from england now living in the philippines i am interested in getting some plecos and starting a breeding tank any advice from you would be so good also any idea where i can buy my plecos from so hard to get them here thanks again
Thanks for watching. pardalis In the Philippines, where these fish are known as janitor fish, P. disjunctivus and P. pardalis they are found in the Marikina River and Laguna de Bay.
I wonder what you think about Daphnia (and Moina) as fish food. Here in Germany there is this opinion being handed down from the "experienced" guys that they are basically only good to chew on and keep the fish occupied, but not good for conditioning or raising fish at all. I think I have traced back that rumor/wisdom down to a particular author and book, but I wonder what you think of the nutritional value of Daphnia for breeding fish since you mentioned Daphnia in the video...
@@MARKSAQUATICS The confusing part is that in many studies they have 98% water content and more. Otherwise they get as high in protein as any other food. In most feeding experiments comparing them against artemia and commercial diets when raising fry, they can usually hold their own, though. So there's mixed information out there...
hey mark i have commented before and have watched your channel for awhile can you please try to breed triops cause i want to see you breed them cause i dont know much about fish as much as you do and most videos about breeding triops are just bad i want to see you hatch grown and breed please:)
@@MARKSAQUATICS it would be great if you sell what you were/are breeding, so everyone can breed along side you.Then people can donate and still get something in returned. When the breeding finishes , you can host a compilation of people around the world breeding successfully. It will give subscribers more user/followers interaction.
Iv been trying to breed my pair for a while. the female is quite a bit bigger about 3 inches or so. the male about 1.5 they have gone around and done the embrace and looked like there spawning frequently on mops and gravel anthing really, almost everytime i put them together instantly they spawn or what looks like spawning but no eggs. and then if i leave them together for too long, they start sparring, flaring and what looks like fighting with each other. is this possibly because the female lives separated from the male and i only add him to the main tank when id like them to breed? typical territorial behaviour for a new tank mate maybe, they dont seem to be injuring eachother? she seems stressed easily by him.
@@MARKSAQUATICS Thanks mark, i suppose i was wrong about the no eggs portion of it as i found fry in the females tank today. but still dont understand why she was sparring with the lil dude. i think he pushes her too hard as he has nothing but spawning on his mind and she spends a good portion of time trying to move away. pretty sophisticated behavior honestly. thanks for the help.
This breeding tutorial couldn’t have been timed more perfect for me if you’d tried. Had mine separated from each other for a week & today is the day they go into the breeding tank together. 👍
That female is a monster! I have a pair that I hope will start breeding soon. Had them for a few months and the male absolutely dwarfs her. Superb fish and almost indestructible.
Best video on golden Killi fish, THANK YOU and keep it coming.
This is an unexpected treat. Lovely looking fish, and so good to see you embarking on a breeding project again!
Boy it does look like it's cold!! I saw the other video with the frost on the car. But isn't amazing the patterns that creates? Really pretty!
The killi fish are absolutely beautiful thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! I always learn something new! I hope you have a very blessed day! 🙏🌿🐟🌿
Hi dear friend Mary Paige ❤️🙏
Thanks for watching 🥶👍
@@CaylorsReptilesAquatics Hello my dear friend Bob 🤗😁🐟
Hello Mark! Such a beautiful pair of Killis! Love the videos!
Thank you 😊
Frozen Mark! :)
love your breathing videos!
thanks for all your sharing. You are, the man!
Great channel. Keep up the good job.
Such gorgeous killifish and useful info!! Best of luck
Funny thing. I've been considering breeding these lately. Love these fish.
Always happy to see one of your vids, Mark. Btw, dunno if you remember me asking about cherry shrimp a while ago but I ended up finding a local breeder who sold me two dozen for £20.
Thats great news 😀 👍
Wonderful stuff, delighted u are back doing freshwater. great project, thank u for sharing
Hi Mark - have been watching a lot of your videos - started off with the one in which you make a couple of bonsai trees!!! My blood ran cold when I saw you drilling into a rock (from Scotland!!) and a stick in your hand!!!! I have only just started keeping a fish!! Yes, only one - a Betta blue crown tail - have managed to keep him alive for 2 months so far!!! You have heard of silver surfers - well I am a silver fish keeper!!! with the lockdown etc and winter coming I felt I needed something to care for and nurture - so decided on a fish!!! I spent a lot of time on line first, gathering information & speaking to people in fish/aquarium tank shops......got my 25Lt tank cycled and then got my fish..........I have got an Anubius in the tank, a couple of moss balls and stones I collected on the beach which I washed thoroughly and the substrate is black sand. But I love Japanese gardens so wanted to do a bit of interior decorating and have a Bonsai - to buy them costs a lot - then I found your video on making my own........so went down to the River Clyde - live in Scotland - as we have had quite stormy weather and picked up twigs and small bits of wood which I have boiled....but after watching your video on "what not to put in your tank" just now, and the warnings you were giving about wood - I am now worried.....I do not know what kind of wood/sticks they are!!! Yet you went into the woods and got sticks for your Bonsai. You have the knowledge. We do have a lot of wooded areas around but I am not knowledgeable about what the trees all are......... sorry this is such a long story!!! But hopefully you can give a bit of advice. Thanks in advance - sincerely Kay.
Hi. Oak is a good wood to use as its heavy and sinks quicker. Beach wood can absorb things at sea and the they can leach out in your aquarium. Its best to collect from the woods.
@@MARKSAQUATICS Hi Mark - well all my twigs went into the bin!!! I know there are oak trees around here - but I do not know if I could safely identify what I see dead on the ground! So back to square one!! I gather from your videos that you do sell stuff - would you consider posting me some nice "Bonsai" bits of oak??!! I would pay for it!!! Kay.
Wonderful. Love your videos👍
I've never seen these in any of my local stores. Beautiful fish. As always another great video. Take care.
Thanks Terry 😀👍
getting me a pair asap, beautiful buggers,
thanks again you legend
I haven't seen a video in a while. Still great as always
Thank you.
Hi Mark - thanks for your reply about the oak - as for me collecting branches in the woods - do not think I could identify oak!!! All my sticks from the river bank went in the bin so back to square one!!! I did ask you below but maybe you did not see it - would you consider sending some nice bonsai type twigs through the post??? Do not know if it is a possibility??? then I would know it was safe and I would pay you for it!!! I am just so nervous of adding the wrong things to the tank!! Cheers Kay.
Wahey! Mark's Aquatics back on the breeding rampage! I replay your vids in the background whilst I work. Relaxing and informative. I'll be attempting CPDanios, Cory Pygmaeus and Chili Rasbora (Brigittae) spawns soon. I've been breeding Wild Type Bettas (Smaragdina, Coccina, Hendra and Stiktos) recently so its probably time for a change. Keep it up Mark, I've missed your breeding vids 🙂
I'm back! Thanks for watching 😀👍
Great to see a new breeding vid mark. Stay safe!
You too 😀👍
I always enjoy your videos Mark they are so informative can't wait for the next one 👍👍👍👍
Thank you.😀👍
Love your videos and hope doing well and great videos Mark
Doing ok thanks 😊 thanks for watching
Thanks mark really appreciate it 👍 my long wait is! over really great video
Go Stuff bro....Hoorah!!
Hi Mark, Once again you amaze me with your knowledge. There does appear to be one thing you are not aware of :>) All the Nitrate and Nitrite issues you mention can be solved with one secret material. I know because it is the only material used here for 700 gallons of Marine Ponds and 400 gallons of Turtle and shrimp Fresh water ponds. The material works in all types of water. Are You Ready ? Common Knitted HDPE Shade Cloth 90%. It is available at any good Hardware Supply.
Why>> The cloth is knitted for a 3 D loft. Self ventilating and large flow for water. The Fabric is knitted of Ribbons of HDPE. Were the Ribbons twist around each other they form Anaerobic Envelopes. It seems that the Aerobic love the outside surface and the Anaerobic love the inside folds. Hold some up to light and see the dark pockets. My Marine ponds have a huge variety of life but they never have Nitrite or Nitrate problems. The inside Tanks here, one Marine and one Fresh, use the same fabric. They use Fresh Water Foam Filter Units, just like yours, with the Foam Cores replaced with hand wound Spindles of Shade Cloth. No Nitrate or Nitrite. Wind them to the same size as the foam. Without any other change, the Unit will produce Coral Quality Marine in 7 Days. If you use any Aragonite it will still take 6 weeks to catch up to the Bio Bobbins. Another advantage to you is that a Bobbin can be preconditioned for the Target Water for an instant Marine Tank. There are several Marine Bobbin floating in the Ponds as backups for inside. The only addition to the Marine Systems here are Protein Skimmers. I use about one square foot per gallon in Tanks ( Two Fat Foam Core replacements ) and half that in Ponds ( Fabric Turbans around Pond Pumps ). They self clean so the Pump replacement every few years is the only maintenance. The Shrimp Fry do fine with the Fabric Barrier around the Pump in Fresh and Green Lip Mussels spawn continuously in the Marine Ponds. Please give the Fabric a chance. It is a game changer that is unknown. No Live Coral required, 7 day cycle. reef 2 reef different tank build Henn. It could help with your Water treatment. Without this miracle material my Pond Complex would be impossible. PS>> The new Tetra Pond here that copies your Tank Breeding in 300 gallons, uses about 150 square feet of Shade Cloth around a 300 GPH Pond pump. I added two Bubblers for Hydrogen Sulfide removal due to rotten Loquat Leaves on the bottom. The Tetras seem happy under all the water Lettuce and the water is spring clear.
Fantastic fish,, thanks for the vid. 👍
Hes back! This man can breed anything, G'day mate have you bred pseudomugils ?
Yes I've bred those guys. Must make a how to video 😀👍
@@MARKSAQUATICS stupid question really, you can breed anything lol how to video would be awesome as I can't seem to crack it yet. Love your channel mate good to see your all good.
Great video
Lovely killifish Mark; I think here in Trinidad we only have Rivulus Hartii :)
Thanks Mark. Stay warm!
"little tip" eh genius tip. Lovely pair
Thanks for watching Catherine 😀👍
Beautiful fish Mark. I love your “how to” vids...you make it very easy to replicate. Thanks for all you do 👍❤️
Thanks for watching. Hope all's well 😊
Great wee fish
Quality as always mark..
So nice to see you again and I am excited about your new project. They are great fish!
Love the vids !!! Could u do a breeding guppies vid !
Yes I'll have to one day.😀👍
@@MARKSAQUATICS awesome keep up the great work !!!
@@Loganm.0 put a male and female together and thats it lol
@@Bongholio-fd5eq i know it’s just cool to watch
Mark did do one a while back, I think it was Guppy Endler cross. But, I can watch these all day long so any further ones would be great.
These are beautiful fish. Going to keep my eyes open for some. Great breeding video as always. Lots of good information. Might it be possible for you to do a video about breeding Ember Tetras? I got a bunch and the females are nice an plump. If I could (USA here), I'd contribute a couple of pairs for a video.
Yes I must do a how to video on those little guys.
Very nice video again Mark .I dont know if it is in your plans, but i want to breed some Sewellia lineolata and i have a group of 5 (2 males and 3 females). Do you have any tip ? I have them in a tank full of algae and in 7 days they have put on some size and i see some aggression from one male.
The male's will be fighting over a spawning site. When I bred them last I added a small power head to the tank to create more water movement this can kick off the breeding
@@MARKSAQUATICS Thank you very much, i will give it a try.
Hey Mark great video as always. Have you or would you consider trying to breed Empire Gudgens? The fry are so hard to raise up and if anyone can do it well you could
No I've never bred those guys. If I come across some i will ok.😀👍
Hi Mark, How do you maintain a constant tropical water temperature when your fish house is obviously on the chilly side? ps. always love your vids.
I just let the heaters do there job. 😀👍
Thank you for the video Mark. How do I know the different between fertilised and unfertilised eggs?? Sorry new to all this
If they're fertile you'll see them developing. If not they will turn white and fungus will soon grow on them.
I'd love some eggs 😍
hello mark thanks for all of your videos you always explain in detail so interesting
i am from england now living in the philippines i am interested in getting some
plecos and starting a breeding tank any advice from you would be so good also
any idea where i can buy my plecos from so hard to get them here thanks again
Thanks for watching.
pardalis In the Philippines, where these fish are known as janitor fish, P. disjunctivus and P. pardalis they are found in the Marikina River and Laguna de Bay.
@@MARKSAQUATICS thanks mark just watched your shrimp video amazing
Excellent!
could you breed Eyespot rasbora? (the nano species Brevibora dorsicellata macrophthalma)
I wonder what you think about Daphnia (and Moina) as fish food. Here in Germany there is this opinion being handed down from the "experienced" guys that they are basically only good to chew on and keep the fish occupied, but not good for conditioning or raising fish at all. I think I have traced back that rumor/wisdom down to a particular author and book, but I wonder what you think of the nutritional value of Daphnia for breeding fish since you mentioned Daphnia in the video...
Daphnia don't have alot of nutritional value but it makes the fish think there's an abundance of natural food which kicks off breeding sooner.
@@MARKSAQUATICS The confusing part is that in many studies they have 98% water content and more. Otherwise they get as high in protein as any other food. In most feeding experiments comparing them against artemia and commercial diets when raising fry, they can usually hold their own, though. So there's mixed information out there...
Please do more videos mark !
Sir please make video on Otos breeding
hey mark i have commented before and have watched your channel for awhile can you please try to breed triops cause i want to see you breed them cause i dont know much about fish as much as you do and most videos about breeding triops are just bad i want to see you hatch grown and breed please:)
Thanks for watching James. I'll see what I can do.
@@MARKSAQUATICS thank youuu
Great video I dont think theirs many fish left for you to do breeding videos on 😂
I'm getting through them 😀👍
Yey! There you are!
Wait. Mark do you own a fish store?
Do you have a online store?
I do but only sell marine coral.
I was looking at it last night! Your corals look amazing.
@@MARKSAQUATICS it would be great if you sell what you were/are breeding, so everyone can breed along side you.Then people can donate and still get something in returned. When the breeding finishes , you can host a compilation of people around the world breeding successfully. It will give subscribers more user/followers interaction.
Iv been trying to breed my pair for a while. the female is quite a bit bigger about 3 inches or so. the male about 1.5
they have gone around and done the embrace and looked like there spawning frequently on mops and gravel anthing really, almost everytime i put them together instantly they spawn or what looks like spawning but no eggs.
and then if i leave them together for too long, they start sparring, flaring and what looks like fighting with each other.
is this possibly because the female lives separated from the male and i only add him to the main tank when id like them to breed? typical territorial behaviour for a new tank mate maybe, they dont seem to be injuring eachother? she seems stressed easily by him.
Its best to keep them apart. If breeding just two. It could be the male is still a bit young.
@@MARKSAQUATICS Thanks mark, i suppose i was wrong about the no eggs portion of it as i found fry in the females tank today. but still dont understand why she was sparring with the lil dude. i think he pushes her too hard as he has nothing but spawning on his mind and she spends a good portion of time trying to move away.
pretty sophisticated behavior honestly.
thanks for the help.
snub face alligator gar couldnt have said it better myself!
What family of fish do these belong to? I've never seen them before outside of fish books.
Family: Aplocheilidae
that cluster of eggs are snail eggs
Mine hunt flies religiously if they find themselves under the lid
My only problem is to get them to stop breeding without having to separate the males from females. 5 males and 5 females and the breed daily.