The Most Profitable Fish You Need to Breed!

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I have been watching u for a few years now, don't stress about the get quick rich stuff. With your advice I have 3 healthy tanks now just plants and guppies, I make small profit each month and have a backlog of orders.

Doesn't pay my rent but it surely is some nice pocket money and it easily supports my hobby. Ty best of luck.

Memeseco
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I finally got bug buffet. What a sensation. I feed it every Day to all my fish. They absolutely love it ! Thanks Nick ❤

Fishbreederdk
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Great video Nick, I noticed spending time with you at the shop last week that these were really popular, It's good to see! all the pseudomugil species are really easy to breed like this, it also surprises me that they can be so hard to come by in aquarium stores, people will go for the more high end stuff like L numbers when they see the dollar signs but in my opinion as nice as they are you never really see most of them and you can wait years to breed some of them, I can understand the collectors value in them but to the general public they can be quite boring were with these they continually dance around the tank, they are pretty easy going in the most part with the exception of maybe a couple of the more salt water species like Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis that are also easy to keep but can be a bit more of a challenge to breed for the average keeper that doesn't want to play around with water conditions, most of these still pick up good money in the hobby and basically breed like rabbits, with space being an issue with a lot of people these days these beautiful little nano fish in my opinion are the way to go, some of them can be easier to keep then guppies and some native species can handle a wide range of water conditions and temps, such as the Pseudomugil signifer, Pseudomugil mellis, and some of the southern forms of Pseudomugil gertrudae, I have kept these all in ponds year around in Brisbane, a great little fish! 🙂

australianbiotopes
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I've never kept these fish but always found them to be absolutely gorgeous and fascinating. These are definitely on my list for the next species to attempt to breed

lakeshiamills
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I've been trying to breed fish for some time with a little success but even if I do succeed and get few dozens of fry to sellable size, nobody wants to buy them... fish shops have their suppliers and its really hard to sell to them. And to sell a bunch of them on local market site is almost impossible in reasonable time.
I'm glad I didn't jump head in into fishbreeding because it would've been a disaster

MrJinngers
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I've been wanting some fish like these! I would love a a video that lays out the methodology of fish breeding.

noahcwb
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If they are easy to mate then they wont be profitable for long(just like the tropical houseplant boom). I always suggest breed fish that you like and others will like long term. Rarity in the fish and plant hobby is short lived unless they are TRULY difficult to breed/propagate in captivity or sadly short lived...for whatever reason.

jjdawg
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Well thanks for this Nick! I'm adding it to the list you gave to Harlan in his video.

ronlafond
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Hello from Canada
I just love your channel.i watch it all the time and learn allot from your knowledge. I’m really getting into neocardinia shrimp and live bearers .im on tank number 6 now lol.
Such a fascinating and entertaining hobby.
Keep up the excellent work with videos.😊👍

proy
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Your content is very good, and the information provided is accurate! Keep up the good work, my friend.

Tropictank
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You got me into breeding really . Love your videos and ideals

harryfp
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Awesome fish, these are definitely one of my favs! Thanks for sharing Nick!

Aquafinity
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I love the furcatas. I had a few but they lived out their lives. I don't have the tank capacity to breed them and no space to to set up tanks for them. It would be fun to breed them. Best wishes! It sounds like you're doing a great job with the furcata. YAY

CarolynnMc
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So far I've only tried guppies and shrimp. Picked up a few 20 gallon tanks and 6- 10 gallons. Looking to expand a bit

braddishner
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I just found my first dozen free swimming Gertrudae Aru IV in my 40 breeder. Added 20 adults on 8/17 so I was a little surprised to find these guys already. 5 of them are big enough that I watched them eat bbs using a 30x magnifying glass yesterday. Adorable how they have those little blue eyes right from the get-go.

patrickhamel
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Hello my dear friend. I have a question? You are the only one on YouTube who explains the egg thing best. I find 10-15 eggs every day but mine are never fertilized. am I doing something wrong . Can you help me in this matter. Thanks

walterstachl
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I really enjoyed this video, it's always nice to try something new, something that is not being raised in your area. This sounds like something I'd like to try. Thank you for sharing your expertise.

mweatherby
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Had some of these 15 years ago. Very pretty fish.

jparks
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These are next on my list for my fish room. Arcy Aquariums has a stunner of a display planted tank with Furcatus in there.

goldcoastfish
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Awe I love the psudamoguls. But they're really hard to find in my area. But with shipping costs and the cost of the fish, it's hard to afford them right now. At least for me it is. But these are my dream bucket list fish. I mean what's not to love? They're stunning. All of the strains are beautiful. But these and one other are my favs. Can't think of the name. I will know it when I see it. Darn it. Now you know I'm going straight to Google as soon as I'm done here. LOL

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