TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDEOS www.fischbottich.de [Carassius carassius] +++ NOT @ a Zoo Aquarium... ;) Crucian carp in a 200liters freshwatertank, with european freshwater fish. +++ The population of this 200 liter (53 gallon) tank: Stone loach / Bachschmerlen (Barbatula barbatula) Rudd / Rotfedern (Scardinius erythrophthalmus= Amur bitterling / Bitterlinge (Rhodeus amarus) Prussian Carp / Giebel (Carassius gibelio) Tench / Schleie (Tinca tinca) European Chub / Döbel auch Alet, Aitel oder Eite (Leuciscus cephalus) Gudgeon / Gründling (Gobio gobio) Barbel / Flussbarbe (Barbus barbus] Crucian carp / Karausche (Carassius carassius)
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
My Crucian carp in my Cold water fish tank/ Karausche im Aquarium [1/1]
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let them free!!
ReplyDeleteCrucian carps only live in europe and northern asia.
ReplyDeletei caught some fish in a creek and im trying to find out what kind of fish is it and this look like the closes to it, but i'm not sure still
ReplyDelete@MegaPlanelover
ReplyDeleteDon't mix the names of the Prussian Carp (Carassius gibelio) and
Crucian carp (Carassius carassius). In this video you can see Crucian carps.
It's possible that Crucian carps and goldfish breed and you get hybrids. You should avoid creating hybrids in a tank (and NEVER release them into a lake).
Hybrids of Prussian carps and goldfish are also possible, although rarely. Because there are mostly female prussian carps which clones themselve via Gynogenesis.
In winter 16°C (60°F) and at the hottest summerdays 26°C (78°F). Averaged at 18°C (64°F).
ReplyDeletewhat is the temperature?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteMmh, I don't think so. They don't look very similar. White bass or sand bass (Morone chrysops) is a member of the sunfish family and not of the carp.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
ReplyDeleteinteresting video thanks for the upload
ReplyDeletelooks more like a whitebass
ReplyDeleteawesome fish :D
ReplyDeleteAll of my carp never made any problems of eating plants. But both of my rudd do. They like soft plants like elodea and often decimated it.
ReplyDeleteHow do you keep them without them eating all your plants? The moment I put plants in my fish tank, they're gone within a week.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. And yes, they're really nice fish.
ReplyDeleteCrucian carp are very nice fish imo :) and i like how your tanks real planted :D
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