Breeding Medaka and sending them outside!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @janecarrel1111
    @janecarrel1111 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was such a lovely relaxing video to watch. Thank you for sharing your experience. :-) what a great pond!

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, it was great to watch in the summer. Can't wait to set it up this year!

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 Год назад +1

    What a nice pond you've created. Yep LRB rock pile looks like the perfect shrimp spot:) Hope your lotus blooms.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад +1

      Thanks, there's a bunch of shrimplets kicking around already. I really hope the lotus blooms too; it would be so cool. I talked to friends from India, they laughed and said, lotus bloom everywhere in the ditches, no big deal. In the Great White North it's a big deal. They were still unimpressed, no big deal, lol.

  • @Aquafinity
    @Aquafinity Год назад +1

    Awesome looking fish, you're pond setup looks great! Also the plants seem super lush. Keep up the great work!

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад

      Thanks. Plants are doing well. Hopefully, I can round up some honey blue eye eggs soon. Had to stop collecting Medaka eggs... they are serious breeders, lol.

  • @jaxxonfishroom
    @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +4

    Great video

  • @tsafa
    @tsafa 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know why large chain stores don't sell them. They seem to breed fast enough. They should be 10 cents each.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great indoor/outdoor fish. I suspect they will become more and more popular as they get more exposure.

    • @tsafa
      @tsafa 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@AguabonitaAquatics I would love to get some for my outdoor pond, but I'm not paying the $50 for six fish that a lot of the sellers are asking for.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  6 месяцев назад +2

      @@tsafa That's pretty overpriced. Down the road they will be a lot cheaper. So easy to breed!

    • @tsafa
      @tsafa 6 месяцев назад

      @AguabonitaAquatics I'm hoping to find somebody locally here in northeast Pennsylvania that will sell me some at reasonable price to get them breeding in my pond.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@tsafa If there is an aquarium club close by I expect someone has more than they need... I picked up awesome looking platinums for about $4-5 each last weekend at our club auction.

  • @berenicehickey9755
    @berenicehickey9755 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love this!

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, it turned out great. Enjoyed the little pond immensely last year!

  • @TedH71
    @TedH71 Год назад +1

    They're not tropical. They can survive in the winter if the water isn't frozen all the way.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад +3

      Indeed, where I live, it freezes all the way! Two feet of ice in the winter is fairly standard here. They look nice inside too.

  • @xKenn
    @xKenn Год назад

    You should try using spawning mops made out of scouring pads and pool noodle, I heard it works much better than a traditional yarn spawning mop. No need to manually pull them from the fish.
    Also, are you sure those are Youkihi medakas? They look more like pink medakas😅

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад

      I will likely try the pool noodle mop next year... I stripped the eggs this year because I just had a few and wanted to get them outside quickly. I also wanted to try the method, very simple. They were sold as Youkihi, mostly look like it, but having raised the fry I wouldn't say it is a very straight line. Overall, it's been really tough to acquire Medaka here outside of platinums.

    • @xKenn
      @xKenn Год назад

      @@AguabonitaAquatics I see, makes sense. Maybe they just look pink-ish on camera. Yeah, it's also hard to find anything that isn't one solid color over here in BC. It's always platinum/pink/indian/black/diasy's, even youkihi is somewhat hard to find. I've never seen April's Aquarium sell Youkihi, maybe I just don't visit enough lol The only other option we have is to import it from Japan but that could easily cost $150+ just for some eggs...and if they grow up not looking like the listing photos, it's already too late to ask for a refund.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад

      @@xKenn My youngest daughter is fascinated with Japanese culture, so it is an excuse to go search for awesome strains. Could take a few years of vacation saving. That being said, from what I've heard the really high end strains are tightly guarded, could be some serious $$$ spent just to get lucky. The perfect combination for an adventure!!!

    • @gavinmillar
      @gavinmillar Год назад

      @@AguabonitaAquatics I made a couple of the pool noodle mops and put them in my tank and they had deposited eggs on them within a matter of hours.

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад

      @@gavinmillar Nice, need to try those!

  • @darlenestanks9742
    @darlenestanks9742 Год назад +2

    Do you think I could put rice fish and white cloud minnows in the same pond?

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад +1

      For sure, they are both good community fish. I've kept regular coloured white clouds in my big pond before. Their natural colours provided incredibly good camouflage. I basically never seen them, at all. If you do put white clouds into a pond go with the gold variant, they are much easier to see.

    • @darlenestanks9742
      @darlenestanks9742 Год назад

      @@AguabonitaAquatics I only have the regular ones. Did yours spawn for for you?

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад +1

      @@darlenestanks9742 No, I thought they might, but generally speaking they need softer water than what we have here. I've had them breed in hard water with just a few hatching; softened the water to about 100 - 150 ppm CaC02 and the hatch rate increased a lot. If you've never bred them before, do it. Fry totally look like little neon tetras when small, really cool.

  • @dfwlurking123
    @dfwlurking123 Год назад

    what happens in the winter?

    • @AguabonitaAquatics
      @AguabonitaAquatics  Год назад

      They go inside and I take the pond down and store until next year.

  • @lmathews61
    @lmathews61 9 месяцев назад +1

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