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Re-upload of Jim "the Notho Guy's" killifish fish room!

12/9/2016

2 Comments

 
Due to copyright issues with the music I embedded into the previous upload (sigh...always check copyright law) I had to re-upload this video. Totally worth it though! Jim specializes in Nothobranchius killifish, which are gorgeous peat spawners that have a significant incubation time. An engineer at heart, Jim has streamlined his entire fish room for both effectiveness and efficiency. I learned a LOT from him! Thanks Jim!
Menu:
1:38 Nothobranchius kilomboriensis TAN 95-4
2:26 Nothobranchius guentheri Zanzibar
3:34 Lucania goodei
4:26 Fundulopanchex filamentosus Majideen
5:35 Procatopus similis
6:52 Uneven Male:Female Ratios
8:01 Fundulus chrysotus
9:18 Fundulus lineolatus
10:50 Soft water fish
11:35 Aphyosemion australe
12:17 Pseudepiplatys annulatus
13:47 Aphyosemion splendopeure Ikondo Titi
14:13 Rivulus mahdiaensis GUY 06-4
15:56 Fry Rack
17:08 Dripping in RO Water
18:13 Hard Water Treatment and Changing
20:56 Flubendazole 10% Prophylactic Treatment for Glugia (http://www.inkmkr.com/Fish/FlubendazoleTreatment.pdf)
22:35 Baby Brine Shrimp
27:45 Incubating Eggs in Home-made Incubator
29:42 Hatching Eggs
32:00 Culturing Walter Worms
33:28 Cheap LED Lighting
2 Comments
lucas
11/14/2018 08:55:40 am

do you know how many gallons are those breeding tanks he uses for the soft water part of the fish room?? (the aphyosemion, annulatus and the rivulus tanks)
i'm curious of how many gallons he is using to keep those fish. i'm very interested in keeping one of those species but checking which is best for my water possibilities and limited space I have for now.
I know that post is old but I hope you can find that comment.
(also, i love all your videos. thank you. you are on the quite rare side of youtube fish keepers)

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lucas
11/14/2018 09:20:47 am

OK!
I think I got it! hahdghhahahahh
last minute of research showed me that it probably is 3 gallons, because it really looks like the "Kritter Keeper" brand of containers that is sold for small animals, insects or for small aquariums.
!!!
but since i'm here again, do you know if there's someplace in the internet where we could find more stuff from mr. jim? like a blog or something... the way he presents this garage fish room with so much knowledge, care and creativity is truly inspiring for me.
videos about your fish room share the same spirit.
bye bye

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