Breeding Threadfin Rainbowfish & Blue Eye Rainbowfish Explained the

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Breeding nano species rainbow fish such as threadfin rainbows and blue eye rainbows can be a challenge because the fry are so small. Enjoy this FishEZ tour of how I raised the fry of these very small fish.
    00:00 Breeding Threadfin Rainbow Fish
    00:33 Intro
    00:44 Breeding Setups
    00:48 Pseudomugil gertrudae
    02:10 Pseudomugil luminatus (Red Neon Rainbows)
    03:06 Iriatherina werneri (Threadfin Rainbows)
    04:23 Feeding Small Fry
    07:25 Water Changes for Fry
    08:34 Overflows Made From PVC
    16:44 Using a Dosing Pump to do Water Changes
    18:44 Michael Jensens URL
    18:52 Outro
    This video not possible without the help of Michael Jensen. See his videos here: / @michaeljensensaquarium
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    We will start with what breeding successes we have had this week. Also, we will also be answering any questions. Of course, we will also make an update on several tanks and will check out the Fry in the fishroom at the moment.
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  • @Lazarusthefishboy
    @Lazarusthefishboy 2 года назад +1

    I’m enjoying the video mate! Very informative and I’ll go to this video if I’m considering breeding threadfin or blue eye rainbows. I absolutely love pseudomogils! Outstanding work man! Keep it up FishEz! 👍

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for your kind words. I enjoy your livestreams as well. Keep 'em coming!

  • @pelhamsaquatics
    @pelhamsaquatics Год назад

    Great video on the thread fin blue eyes! Glad I found your channel my friend🙂👍🏻

  • @mingbritson
    @mingbritson Год назад

    Incredibly helpful video -- thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @SandyDoughty
    @SandyDoughty 2 года назад

    Great informative video! Thank you!

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад

      Thank you Sandy. I actually started this video in 2019 and just now I'm putting it out. I left it on the back-burner for too long.

  • @zebraplecofans
    @zebraplecofans 2 года назад

    Great video mate keep up the good work 😉

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад

      Thanks 👍

  • @heartstronggarden5134
    @heartstronggarden5134 Год назад

    💕✌🏼😍 very cool. We got a couple of rainbow threadfins from our local pet store...

  • @stubbsaquatics6080
    @stubbsaquatics6080 2 года назад +1

    Love threadfin.. Had some.. They certainly do have tiny mouths..
    I do love these types of rainbows

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад +1

      Yes, delicate little fish. They are a bit unusual in shape and appearance.

    • @stubbsaquatics6080
      @stubbsaquatics6080 2 года назад

      @@FishEZ but very unique especially the fins

  • @mrred4656
    @mrred4656 Год назад +1

    What is your food setup like for feeding the fry? I have a setup for brine shrimp ready to go, however, I feel that it may be too big for the young fry

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  Год назад +1

      You are correct. The mouths of threadfins and rainbows are much smaller and BBS (brine shrimp) will not work initially. So I use Paramecia and vinegar eels for up to 10 days with these fish. BUT, bear in mind the way they hatch out is not all at once, so I continue the very small food for the newly hatched ones even when the tank might also be getting slightly larger BBS for the older fry. Eventually there's no more new mops and the end result is that the smallest are finally eating BBS. That's when I stop with the very smallest of live foods.

  • @DavidTorres-fb9lh
    @DavidTorres-fb9lh 8 месяцев назад

    I just picked up a group of 6 blue eyes fork tails and this is going to help a bunch . Do you do anything to stop the eggs from developing fungus ?

    • @batkat0
      @batkat0 8 месяцев назад

      Meth. Blue

  • @cookesmash9204
    @cookesmash9204 2 года назад

    What temperature do you keep the neon red blue eyes for breeding

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад +1

      It seems that anywhere between 78 to 82 is OK. I haven't found a "sweet-spot" just yet.

  • @SaadKhan006
    @SaadKhan006 8 месяцев назад

    Do threadfin rainbow fry grow fast or slow?

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  8 месяцев назад

      Super slow. Most Rainbow fish are slow-growers.

  • @fishiemon64
    @fishiemon64 2 года назад

    I have heard that those are not really rainbows , whats yours opinion?

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад +1

      Thank you @fishiemon64 for your question. Depends on which fish you are referring to. The Threadfins are NOT of the Pseudomugil genus and thus they are not the same "rainbows" as are the blue-eyes. However, you will find that they are from the same parts of the world, namely, in tropical northern Australia and New Guinea. I think that's why they get lumped in together. Their breeding, however, is very similar and can be done in the home aquaria the same way. They are commonly referred to as rainbows, so that's as real as it gets.

  • @justinlay9229
    @justinlay9229 Год назад

    what water parameters are needed for the threadfin rainbowfish

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  Год назад +1

      I use tap water mainly, it's TDS out of my tap of about 180. Rainbowfish should not have it tooo soft. Temps I use are about 80 to 82 (because my tank is up high, I can't control it too well) Stays in the upper range mostly. They seem to do OK with that.

    • @justinlay9229
      @justinlay9229 Год назад

      @@FishEZ should I keep my tank neutral pH

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  Год назад +1

      @@justinlay9229 My tanks are not neutral but more on the alkaline side, about 7.8 ph or even a bit higher. I have not had any issues with this that I can tell. However, I'm not experienced in keeping them in 7.0 to really know. I think, however, the key is that these fish can tolerate a fairly decent range of PH so long as they are gently introduced or acclimated to the PH. I always recommend it best for keeping fish in the tap water that you have to avoid issues when doing water changes.

    • @justinlay9229
      @justinlay9229 Год назад

      @@FishEZ would i have to condition my tap water first

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  Год назад

      @@justinlay9229 In most cases, people have chlorine in their tap water and that is harmful to the fish gills. They would have trouble breathing. So it's always recommended that you condition the water with "Prime" or something similar, in order to remove harmful chlorine. Another way is to vigorously aerate the water for 24 hours, that removes chlorine as well.

  • @user-kq1nl6sr4n
    @user-kq1nl6sr4n 11 месяцев назад

    К сожалению у меня не получается развести ириатерину вернери😢
    Уже долго пробую...
    Погибает малек

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  11 месяцев назад

      Your message translates to: "Unfortunately, I can’t breed Iriatherina verneri😢 I’ve been trying for a long time ... The fry is dying" I totally understand your issue. I too do not have a sure way to breed these fish. I have seen some fry but they do die very easily. I only have one female left at the moment and I'm trying very hard to get some fry out of them. I did have some success in past years, so I believe that using a 5 gallon tank is best with very small (low) amounts of agitation in the water. I used a trickle overflow system that I think works the best. Thank you for your comment.

  • @mannyaraujo1
    @mannyaraujo1 2 года назад

    Only issue is there short life span

    • @FishEZ
      @FishEZ  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I do know that these fish do not live a long long time, but there are a lot of fish out there that live a whole lot shorter. A couple of years is pretty good. Breeding them, makes it possible always have a nice group of them.

    • @mannyaraujo1
      @mannyaraujo1 2 года назад

      @@FishEZ I like them also..🤗