I really enjoyed this video!! I'm a beginner with these fish! I have mainly focused on creating balanced natural planted aquariums... now that I'm having some true success, I'm looking into my first species only tank. I truly appreciate the time and everything that you explained to help me learn about these beautiful and fascinating fish!! Probably one of the best teaching videos I've seen!! thank you for really breaking it down. I feel like this gives me a great start with my journey into looking into keeping Killifish! I hope you have a very blessed weekend thank you for sharing! 🌿🐟🌿💚
Thank you so much for this video! I'm thinking of getting into annual killifish sometime next year, and this video was very informative. If you ever make an in-depth video about breeding annuals id love to see it!
ALERT!! Watching Bob’s videos will cause you to LEARN, and may lead to the purchase of new fish. Seriously good info here! Thanks for sharing. Gardneri now inevitably in the future of our fishroom...
I have several water features that attract mosquitoes in season, and I control them by netting egg rafts daily. I use them to feed fry, who eat them as they hatch.
Great video this is one breed of fish the killi fish I love the red chin killi I have had young of them I lost them due to old age I fance having a go with clown killi fish or the other name the rocket killi fish how many pairs of the yellow killi fish and the blue can you keep in different tanks as I have only got them and a few golden wonder I live in the United Kingdom and I don't see many other than the yellow Gardneri and the blue Gardneri and golden wonder
I don’t usually keep multiple pairs-my strategy is to start with one pair in a tank crowded with plants and or mops. Lots of young survive, so I end up with 20 or more fish in a U.S. ten gallon tank. So, to make a guess, I would try only two to three pairs in the same size tank. If you try it, could you let me know how it works out?
Very informative and pleasing to watch, thank you! My favorite fish store finally got the Gardneri, it only took two years of asking (I have only ordered fish online for the first time about a month ago). I got a trio, whoops. I knew they could jump but wasn't taking it as seriously as I should have. You may have saved my fish, thank you! Also, what you say as far as community tanks completely matches the behavior I've observed. Plus if it'll fit in their mouth, they are going to eat it! A few days ago I put them in their own tank, to breed them. Nothing was happening in the shared tank. I just went on instinct and set up a 5 gallon just for them. I have it set where half the tank gets enough light at one end where I have some broadleaf plants (meaning, nothing they'd see as breeding ground, hopefully), then it gets dimmer and dimmer to the other end of the tank, where the spawning mop is. Day 2, nine eggs. So if anyone is having breeding problems, maybe that will help. I guess I'll take one female out, fatten her up, switch girls out, and so on?
Sounds like a good plan. Another option is to put a pair in a tank, and cram it with java moss. It save the time you would spend picking mops, although you would probably get more fry by picking mops.
@@sonnysfishroom3241 I was thinking about trying something I do occasionally with my celestial pearls, which is load up a tank with java moss, let them have at it for a few days, then take the parents out. I have a much more efficient way for them though, and only do that when there's a lag in their libido and nothing else works. I may do that with the killies, see how it turns out!
The jumping fish graphic was the best! I need to find my stash of craft mesh to cover up the holes in the back of my tank lid before I bring home my first killis.
what a great video! i am doing some research before getting a few gardneri killis of my own to see how they do...super informative, thank you so much! i am full of excitement, your energy and knowledge is most appreciated
Lots of really helpful info in this video! Thank you. I will be starting my first venture into caring for Killis this weekend and need all the little tidbits of info I can muster. Almost went for annuals, but decided against it even as a semi-experienced fishkeeper. Went with Aphyosemion australe and starting out with a pair in a 10gallon, might move em up to a 20 eventually as well once it frees up. Hopefully I can breed them and keep a colony going, they look amazing!
Your video has a lot of information and is very useful. Lol, I wish I could remember those names and pronounce them as well as you do. I really need to work on that
I live in Las Vegas and have a 1000-gallon pond in my yard. I went to a nursery that sells plants for ponds and a decent sized tub with plants was also teaming with Bluefin Killifish. They didn't know how the fish got there but suspected the plants had eggs already attached. They were nice enough to scope out 25 of these fish and give them to me at no charge! They are thriving in my pond and even hatching fry which is pretty exciting! I have baby Bluefin Killifish swimming in and out of the plants. My question to you or anyone out there is: Will my Killifish survive the cold Las Vegas winter? the temps in LV during Dec-Feb can get as low as 50 degrees and 36 degrees over night. I would hate to lose these little guys as I have become very attached to them!
They could definitely handle temperatures in the 50s. They’re a subtropical species, so they have more cold tolerance than tropical species. I would bring some inside for the winter as insurance. They’ve evolved to handle once-in-hundred year cold snaps in Florida, but I’d still over winter some in a five or ten gallon tank as insurance.
Hi Bob! Thank you for your great videos and how passionate you are! According to you passion and your old job I am sure you know Killies keepers in Switzerland (oh please tell me you do or know how to find them!) Thank you!!
I am so sorry, but I don’t know any hobbyists in that country. Some interesting research going on there, though: news.unil.ch/document/1607272800114.D1608028299041
Excelent video and very helpful. I am looking to keep an breed some Fundulopanchax scheeli. I live in South Florida and our water is on the hard side. Will they do well and breed without me having to alter the water? Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I have moderately hard water with high GH and pH 7.4-7.6. I don’t know for sure if they’ll breed at a higher hardness and pH, but I suspect they will. If not, try 50/50 tap and rain water. Good luck!
Had a golden killifish that live for 4 years, he was aggressive feeder, ate gohst shrimp etc, but he had an arched back, after awhile. Was it a genetic defect or was i negligent in proper care?
It’s hard to know. The fact that he lived so long suggests he was well cared for. Perhaps the curvature was a result on natural aging, a parasitic disease his immune system could no longer fend off, or a genetic defect. There is really no way to tell for sure.
Thanks for the info! I just ordered Austrolebias nigripinnis eggs which are being sent from Russia.. I couldn’t find any available in the US for some reason … I hope they survive and I’m trying to learn as much as I can and get everything setup before they get here, which should be about 3-4 weeks I think..
I’m getting a breeding pair today! They will have there own tank I just need to cycle it first! I’m putting them in my community 30 gallon, that has neon tetras, peppered Cory’s, ottos and a hillstream loach. I’ve heard many mixed reviews about them being in community tanks is this okay or will my fish be in danger ? The species is aphyosemion australe, I’ve heard mostly good things but need confirmation!
I haven’t tried them in a community tank, so I can’t say for sure. A lot of killies are feisty, so I would not be inclined to try them with the species you listed.
It depends on the species. Intraspecies aggression is a factor with many. Start with a lot of plant cover and low density-5-10 fish at most. Observe carefully and adjust stocking accordingly. Before you start, research the species you’re interested in.
I have golden wonder killies, and they are beautiful fish. Though, they beat the tar out of each other if given the chance and yes, jump out of the tank. They are super easy to spawn, mine are now 4th generation. I just transfer floating plants between tanks and their eggs hatch, it’s always by accident
I don’t think anyone really knows. I think sometimes a jumper may be trying to get away from a more dominant fish. In the wild, killies and minnows may jump to get away predators.
I would think most species would be too aggressive for guppies. If you try them together, proceed slowly, watch them carefully, and be ready to intervene in a hurry, to keep the guppies from getting hurt or killed.
Hi, I am new in keeping killifish and have a funny question here. I have found a seller in my area and I am interested in Fundulopanchax gardneri Nsukka. However, the seller only sells the eggs instead of the fishes. May I know if there are around 30 eggs, what is the percentage for the eggs to hatch successfully as I heard some people said that usually 1-2 eggs will be hatched successfully out of 50 eggs
That’s very difficult to say. There are a lot of variables that I can’t account for-temperature, water quality, shipping conditions, for example. I’ve known people who’ve had large hatches and others with not success at all.
After a year or two it will bow slightly, but warping isn’t a problem like with plexiglass. That’s been more of an issue with the 1/8 inch. The 1/16th inch hasn’t bowed at all.
Let me know if you need B Roll of Florida fish and I can see what I can do, so far I have caught these, Least Kilis, mosquito fish, darters, golden top minnows, mollies, obv bass, and invasive things like a wild caught female jewel cichlid I threw into my 700g stock pond I made for my backyard lol
I have native caught Blue Fin Kilis and these fish are amazing! Semi decent with shrimp, but they will attack if they get the chance.... But I have seen them for the most part be chill with them for the most part. That said, no babies.... lol
I really enjoyed this video!! I'm a beginner with these fish! I have mainly focused on creating balanced natural planted aquariums... now that I'm having some true success, I'm looking into my first species only tank. I truly appreciate the time and everything that you explained to help me learn about these beautiful and fascinating fish!! Probably one of the best teaching videos I've seen!! thank you for really breaking it down. I feel like this gives me a great start with my journey into looking into keeping Killifish! I hope you have a very blessed weekend thank you for sharing! 🌿🐟🌿💚
Thanks again, Mary Paige. Killies are really nice fish, once you learn how to keep them. I hope you do well with them.Thank you for stopping by.
YAY this is so great to see, i know this comment is quite old but i feel similarly : )
Thank you so much for this video! I'm thinking of getting into annual killifish sometime next year, and this video was very informative. If you ever make an in-depth video about breeding annuals id love to see it!
Nice info for the keeper just starting out. Well done.
I hope it helps you out. Killies are really cool.
ALERT!! Watching Bob’s videos will cause you to LEARN, and may lead to the purchase of new fish. Seriously good info here! Thanks for sharing. Gardneri now inevitably in the future of our fishroom...
Thanks! If we ever have a club meeting again, we can talk killies!
@@sonnysfishroom3241 That would be great!
I agree😆💯
Great video! You provided me with good info to begin my adventures in the world of killifish. Thank you for sharing the knowledge!
I was very happy to help! Thanks for stopping by, and good luck with your fish.
I have several water features that attract mosquitoes in season, and I control them by netting egg rafts daily. I use them to feed fry, who eat them as they hatch.
Thank you for the well summarized lesson, sir
Thank you!
Great video this is one breed of fish the killi fish I love the red chin killi I have had young of them I lost them due to old age I fance having a go with clown killi fish or the other name the rocket killi fish how many pairs of the yellow killi fish and the blue can you keep in different tanks as I have only got them and a few golden wonder I live in the United Kingdom and I don't see many other than the yellow Gardneri and the blue Gardneri and golden wonder
I don’t usually keep multiple pairs-my strategy is to start with one pair in a tank crowded with plants and or mops. Lots of young survive, so I end up with 20 or more fish in a U.S. ten gallon tank. So, to make a guess, I would try only two to three pairs in the same size tank. If you try it, could you let me know how it works out?
Very informative and pleasing to watch, thank you! My favorite fish store finally got the Gardneri, it only took two years of asking (I have only ordered fish online for the first time about a month ago). I got a trio, whoops. I knew they could jump but wasn't taking it as seriously as I should have. You may have saved my fish, thank you! Also, what you say as far as community tanks completely matches the behavior I've observed. Plus if it'll fit in their mouth, they are going to eat it! A few days ago I put them in their own tank, to breed them. Nothing was happening in the shared tank. I just went on instinct and set up a 5 gallon just for them. I have it set where half the tank gets enough light at one end where I have some broadleaf plants (meaning, nothing they'd see as breeding ground, hopefully), then it gets dimmer and dimmer to the other end of the tank, where the spawning mop is. Day 2, nine eggs. So if anyone is having breeding problems, maybe that will help. I guess I'll take one female out, fatten her up, switch girls out, and so on?
Sounds like a good plan. Another option is to put a pair in a tank, and cram it with java moss. It save the time you would spend picking mops, although you would probably get more fry by picking mops.
@@sonnysfishroom3241 I was thinking about trying something I do occasionally with my celestial pearls, which is load up a tank with java moss, let them have at it for a few days, then take the parents out. I have a much more efficient way for them though, and only do that when there's a lag in their libido and nothing else works. I may do that with the killies, see how it turns out!
@@ISayNukem that would probably work very well.
The jumping fish graphic was the best! I need to find my stash of craft mesh to cover up the holes in the back of my tank lid before I bring home my first killis.
Thank you! I really wanted to stress that point. I’ve seen so many people lose killlies to jumping over the years.
I have a hang on the back filter . I just covered up all the openings. It worked just fine .
Glad you found a solution!
what a great video! i am doing some research before getting a few gardneri killis of my own to see how they do...super informative, thank you so much! i am full of excitement, your energy and knowledge is most appreciated
Thank you! Good luck with the gardneri. Those are a good starter killie.
Great video Bob and good information.
Thank you Morris!
Well done Bob!. I learned a lot with your video. Hope you will have part II that will include killifish from South America.
Thank you, Manuel! The South America video may have to wait until after the pandemic, when I can get out and get shots of fish!
Lots of really helpful info in this video! Thank you. I will be starting my first venture into caring for Killis this weekend and need all the little tidbits of info I can muster. Almost went for annuals, but decided against it even as a semi-experienced fishkeeper. Went with Aphyosemion australe and starting out with a pair in a 10gallon, might move em up to a 20 eventually as well once it frees up. Hopefully I can breed them and keep a colony going, they look amazing!
I don’t think A. australe will colony breed, so you may need to pick mops. Good luck with them.
I love it❤
Thank you!
@@sonnysfishroom3241 These fish are not found in Italy.
Very nice video n info!!
Thank you!
Thank you for this informational video. I personally just picked up a pair of killifish gardneri.
Good luck with them! Thanks for watching.
Your video has a lot of information and is very useful. Lol, I wish I could remember those names and pronounce them as well as you do. I really need to work on that
Hi,Gaudgeon Peacook killi fish,thanks
These videos are great. I hope you'll make more.
Thanks very much. Glad to have you as a subscriber!
Thanks for all your videos! I enjoy them, their very helpful too
Thank you! I’m glad you find them helpful.
Love the video!
Thank you!
I live in Las Vegas and have a 1000-gallon pond in my yard. I went to a nursery that sells plants for ponds and a decent sized tub with plants was also teaming with Bluefin Killifish. They didn't know how the fish got there but suspected the plants had eggs already attached. They were nice enough to scope out 25 of these fish and give them to me at no charge! They are thriving in my pond and even hatching fry which is pretty exciting! I have baby Bluefin Killifish swimming in and out of the plants. My question to you or anyone out there is: Will my Killifish survive the cold Las Vegas winter? the temps in LV during Dec-Feb can get as low as 50 degrees and 36 degrees over night. I would hate to lose these little guys as I have become very attached to them!
They could definitely handle temperatures in the 50s. They’re a subtropical species, so they have more cold tolerance than tropical species. I would bring some inside for the winter as insurance. They’ve evolved to handle once-in-hundred year cold snaps in Florida, but I’d still over winter some in a five or ten gallon tank as insurance.
Thank you so much for the reply! I feel a lot better abut it now.@@sonnysfishroom3241
Hi Bob! Thank you for your great videos and how passionate you are! According to you passion and your old job I am sure you know Killies keepers in Switzerland (oh please tell me you do or know how to find them!)
Thank you!!
I am so sorry, but I don’t know any hobbyists in that country. Some interesting research going on there, though: news.unil.ch/document/1607272800114.D1608028299041
Check with the World Killifish Association: facebook.com/groups/WorldKillifishAssociation/
Good information.. thank you
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching.
This is great Bob
Thank you!
Great video, just suscribed.
Thank you. Glad to have you aboard.
Great info on killies, new sub here, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! They’re great fish, but overlooked. Glad to have you aboard.
Отличный обзор для начинающих любителей килли!
Thanks for the information.
Thanks for stopping by.
Excelent video and very helpful. I am looking to keep an breed some Fundulopanchax scheeli. I live in South Florida and our water is on the hard side. Will they do well and breed without me having to alter the water? Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I have moderately hard water with high GH and pH 7.4-7.6. I don’t know for sure if they’ll breed at a higher hardness and pH, but I suspect they will. If not, try 50/50 tap and rain water. Good luck!
@@sonnysfishroom3241 thank you for the response and love you videos! Excellently done!
Had a golden killifish that live for 4 years, he was aggressive feeder, ate gohst shrimp etc, but he had an arched back, after awhile. Was it a genetic defect or was i negligent in proper care?
It’s hard to know. The fact that he lived so long suggests he was well cared for. Perhaps the curvature was a result on natural aging, a parasitic disease his immune system could no longer fend off, or a genetic defect. There is really no way to tell for sure.
Thanks for the info!
I just ordered Austrolebias nigripinnis eggs which are being sent from Russia..
I couldn’t find any available in the US for some reason …
I hope they survive and I’m trying to learn as much as I can and get everything setup before they get here, which should be about 3-4 weeks I think..
Good luck with them!
I’m getting a breeding pair today! They will have there own tank I just need to cycle it first! I’m putting them in my community 30 gallon, that has neon tetras, peppered Cory’s, ottos and a hillstream loach. I’ve heard many mixed reviews about them being in community tanks is this okay or will my fish be in danger ? The species is aphyosemion australe, I’ve heard mostly good things but need confirmation!
I haven’t tried them in a community tank, so I can’t say for sure. A lot of killies are feisty, so I would not be inclined to try them with the species you listed.
Now ordered 2 batches of eggs and set up a shelf on my rack will see how I get on 🤞
Good luck with them!
Great video! Killifish need more keepers
Thanks, Lucas!
hi after a bit of advice please . i have a 40 gallon (150 ltr) tank how many killifish would be ok in this size of tank . thank you
It depends on the species. Intraspecies aggression is a factor with many. Start with a lot of plant cover and low density-5-10 fish at most. Observe carefully and adjust stocking accordingly. Before you start, research the species you’re interested in.
@@sonnysfishroom3241 thank you
I have golden wonder killies, and they are beautiful fish. Though, they beat the tar out of each other if given the chance and yes, jump out of the tank.
They are super easy to spawn, mine are now 4th generation. I just transfer floating plants between tanks and their eggs hatch, it’s always by accident
Thanks for the report.
Hey do you have the srilankan killifish known as ceylon killifish?
Sorry, I do not.
Why do they jump?
I don’t think anyone really knows. I think sometimes a jumper may be trying to get away from a more dominant fish. In the wild, killies and minnows may jump to get away predators.
Great video
Glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by.
So they can get along with guppies!?
I would think most species would be too aggressive for guppies. If you try them together, proceed slowly, watch them carefully, and be ready to intervene in a hurry, to keep the guppies from getting hurt or killed.
Hi, I am new in keeping killifish and have a funny question here. I have found a seller in my area and I am interested in Fundulopanchax gardneri Nsukka. However, the seller only sells the eggs instead of the fishes. May I know if there are around 30 eggs, what is the percentage for the eggs to hatch successfully as I heard some people said that usually 1-2 eggs will be hatched successfully out of 50 eggs
That’s very difficult to say. There are a lot of variables that I can’t account for-temperature, water quality, shipping conditions, for example. I’ve known people who’ve had large hatches and others with not success at all.
How thick is the lexan for your tank lids? Does it warp?
After a year or two it will bow slightly, but warping isn’t a problem like with plexiglass. That’s been more of an issue with the 1/8 inch. The 1/16th inch hasn’t bowed at all.
Are there annual killifish in India?
Yes. There’s one in the video. The “Golden Wonder.”
Let me know if you need B Roll of Florida fish and I can see what I can do, so far I have caught these, Least Kilis, mosquito fish, darters, golden top minnows, mollies, obv bass, and invasive things like a wild caught female jewel cichlid I threw into my 700g stock pond I made for my backyard lol
Thank you. I may take you up on that.
I run a fish discord, I'd love to have you in there so I can have the bot autopost these videos... Like hot damn these are good videos..... Subbed.
I have native caught Blue Fin Kilis and these fish are amazing! Semi decent with shrimp, but they will attack if they get the chance.... But I have seen them for the most part be chill with them for the most part. That said, no babies.... lol
Thank you. I’m glad you like the videos. I don’t know what a fish discord is, but please feel free to share the videos.
cool
I remember as a kid my dad bought some banded panchax (not knowing what they were) for our new tank...
They committed suicide first night.
That is most unfortunate.
Killi means stream. Kill means river.
Good to know. Do you have a citation for that?
@sonnysfishroom3241 what? Does that mean? It's Scottish like the man who catoragized the killifish
@@66bigbuds Source means “a reference.” The reference I saw said that “kil” is a Dutch word. I have not heard it was a Scottish word.
@sonnysfishroom3241 if you already knew , why ask. Yes it's Dutch. I get my explorers mixed up.I guess.
@@66bigbuds Because I thought you might have known something I didn’t know and I wanted to clarify. Anyway, thanks for stopping by.