The Art of Breeding Rummynose Tetras

Welcome to my comprehensive guide on breeding Rummynose Tetras! In this video, I'll walk you through everything you need to know to successfully breed these stunning fish in your own aquarium. Join me as we dive into the fascinating world of Rummynose Tetra breeding. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced aquarist, this guide will provide valuable insights and techniques to help you breed these colorful fish with confidence!
Have you tried breeding Rummynose Tetras before? Share your experiences, tips, and questions in the comments below! I love hearing from fellow aquarists and exchanging knowledge.
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Materials needed:
MEDIUM Breeder Box (great for 10 gallon tanks):
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LARGE Breeder Box (can keep more fry):
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Methylene blue:
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Test strips to check water softness, GH, KH, etc:
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Catappa leaves for tannins:
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Peat moss for tannins:
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Indonesian rummynose breeding video (not in English):
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:19 Breeding Water Parameters
1:42 Conditioning Breeder Fish
2:39 Spawning Setup
3:07 First Attempt
4:25 Results?
5:30 Secrets Revealed
8:04 Second Attempt
10:38 Second Spawning Setup
12:35 Development Under Microscope
14:26 Outro

Пікірлер: 42

  • @jonathanbedsole1671
    @jonathanbedsole167122 күн бұрын

    Loved this video. Someone that is knowledgeable and a sense of humor.

  • @curiousarnab
    @curiousarnab15 күн бұрын

    What an epic Detailed Video my man ,just wow !!!! i felt as if i was watching a great documentry from animal planet

  • @jukesngambits
    @jukesngambitsАй бұрын

    Subbed for humor and excellent instruction, this is a gem of a channel

  • @thesavagekiwi3492
    @thesavagekiwi349219 сағат бұрын

    Glazing effort. Thanks for your dedication. Well done.

  • @toomanyhobbies8351
    @toomanyhobbies835124 күн бұрын

    Amazing! I hope you enjoyed your trip to Hawaii

  • @Ham_Sykz
    @Ham_Sykz14 күн бұрын

    I watched for about a minute before I already knew I would love this channel. Got a new subscriber. Looking forward to seeing your other videos and the rest of this one :)

  • @Ham_Sykz

    @Ham_Sykz

    14 күн бұрын

    Could the mark mentioned on the egg @12:48 be the oil globule? It has been a while since I've reviewed fish embryology but if I remember Characidae, the family tetras are in, produce oil globules even though like less than half of freshwater fish produce them. I couldn't figure out what other structure it could be.

  • @mahirudrasingh5391
    @mahirudrasingh539127 күн бұрын

    So entertaining, decent goofy editing and commentary… and perfect understandable knowledge ..good going bro ❤✨🔥

  • @kribification
    @kribification2 ай бұрын

    It is very likely that the eggs are buoyant for a while before they sink. This is common in lots of pelagic fish. So using floating leaves probably acted as a trap for the eggs and prevented the parent from eating them while they were sinking. In many marine fish they constantly skim the tank surface to catch the eggs.

  • @FishEZ
    @FishEZАй бұрын

    Fantastic footage of the hatching eggs / development under the microscope. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ArjanKop
    @ArjanKop2 ай бұрын

    I think I must have an article somewhere about how the Indonesians breed both rummynose and cardinals in very large quantities. I believe it was in Dutch, but if you like I could translate the useful info for you.

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    Shoot me an email! Avataraquatics@gmail.com

  • @jukesngambits

    @jukesngambits

    Ай бұрын

    Im also interested!

  • @NYGOLD
    @NYGOLD2 ай бұрын

    Outstanding info and video!! Great job on this!

  • @PaulsFishroom
    @PaulsFishroomАй бұрын

    Great macrophotography 🤓👍

  • @TheRealTMar
    @TheRealTMar2 ай бұрын

    In The Netherlands catappa leaves are available at most aquarium shops and there are some online shops which specialise in botanicals for aquarium and terrarium. Every pet shop selling fish should have these. They are so beneficial!

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    I wanted an excuse to go to Hawaii 😅

  • @TheRealTMar

    @TheRealTMar

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AvatarAquatics Any reason is good to go to Hawaii. :) But it's also nice to show how these trees grow there. View is amazing!

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheRealTMarbest part of the trip was finding the catappa trees just growing at the side of the road. Thanks for your support :)

  • @ILikeChickenOkay
    @ILikeChickenOkay2 ай бұрын

    Ive only had Rummy Nose Tetras for a few weeks, but from day one i pretty much haven’t been able to stop them spawning - obviously their eggs have probably been eaten with it being a community tank, but watching this it seems surface cover is absolutely necessary for breeding them - i briefly removed all my floating plants and they immediately stopped breeding, and as soon as i put them back in they started spawning again within a few hours😳 pretty strange as tetras are the last fish i thought would breed in a community

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    You have a soft water tank?

  • @ILikeChickenOkay

    @ILikeChickenOkay

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AvatarAquatics i have a little blackwater set up, my hardness parameters are KH - 3 & GH - 12, so it’s not that soft but the Rummy’s seem to be pretty content😆

  • @tvideo1189
    @tvideo11892 ай бұрын

    Exceptional! Very nice video. Just for info, and because you like to experiment :) , I have found that common Magnolia tree (Magnolia virginiana) leaves have much the same qualities as the MUCH more expensive Indian Almond leaves. I don't know where you are but in the southern US Magnolia trees are everywhere.

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I’ve tried magnolia before, they will produce eggs:) but tend to mold over more

  • @tvideo1189

    @tvideo1189

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AvatarAquatics Wow, I have used them for years (I have Magnolia trees on my property) and NEVER had any produce mold. That is odd.

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tvideo1189 I think it could be bacteria too, the ones I used were fresh from the tree since I didn’t trust the ones on the ground so they still had a lot of sugars in their leaves. But they’re still much cheaper and a good choice in the long run especially if you have better access to it(for anyone else reading the comments). The mold/biofilm is easily brushed away

  • @tvideo1189

    @tvideo1189

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AvatarAquatics Fresh from the tree????? Wow, no wonder they molded. I have TONS of dry leaves that fall from our trees. I only use sun dried leaves, never any green ones or any still attached to the tree. And one more tip... Magnolia leaves (DRIED leaves) are great for infusoria starters. They seem to pick up lots of good stuff while drying on the ground during the drying process.

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tvideo1189 been struggling with the infusoria cultures, the cold snap we had wiped them out. I’ll try restarting with some ground leaves. Either way, the rummynose tetras don’t seem to really care if I use magnolia or catappa. They still lay eggs

  • @LTYFLY
    @LTYFLY2 ай бұрын

    Do a follow up of their growth progression

  • @33ttpat10
    @33ttpat1029 күн бұрын

    What are the fish with the spikey fins? Rams or Apistos?

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    28 күн бұрын

    rams

  • @oasisbeach
    @oasisbeach24 күн бұрын

    How long did you keep the fish in the tank without a filter?

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    8 күн бұрын

    they breed on the second day (after the first night)

  • @VietNguyen-mi6zy
    @VietNguyen-mi6zy2 ай бұрын

    In your experience, do cherry shrimps and snails eat fish eggs? Would it be ok to have shimplets clean up the eggs?

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s a toss up. I’ll keep snails and shrimp in other fry tanks but they can’t last in the acidic tetra breeding tanks. Eats away at their shells

  • @VietNguyen-mi6zy

    @VietNguyen-mi6zy

    2 ай бұрын

    Im planning to breed cpd in pond basket and let the egg fall through to the bottom with maybe 1 almond leave for its anti fungal property, maybe some shrimps and snails to clean up uneaten foods and eggs. No crazy ph or anything. My water is hard with neutral ph. Just wanna know if shrimps and snails are fish eggs safe?

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VietNguyen-mi6zy It'll be alright. add plenty of moss for the microorganisms the fry can eat

  • @bhillson
    @bhillson2 ай бұрын

    1st

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    That was so quick omg

  • @bhillson

    @bhillson

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AvatarAquatics7 seconds!

  • @AvatarAquatics

    @AvatarAquatics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bhillson new record! thanks for the support, cheers

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