Wednesday, December 14, 2011

My Rudd in Cold water fish tank / Rotfeder im Aquarium [5/6]






My Rudd in Cold water fish tank / Rotfeder im Aquarium [5/6]
TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDEOS www.fischbottich.de [Scardinius erythrophthalmus] +++ Rudd in freshwater tank +++ The population of this 200 liter (53 gallon) tank: Stone loach / Bachschmerlen [Barbatula barbatula] Rudd / Rotfedern [Scardinius erythrophthalmus] European bitterling / Bitterlinge [Rhodeus amarus] Prussian Carp / Giebel [Carassius gibelio] Tench / Schleie [Tinca tinca]

25 comments:

  1. I won't say that they're cheaper (or more expensive), you can't really compare it. But some coldwater fish are very hard to find, like crucian carps, barbels or tench. You can always get goldfish or koi, but mostly no endemic fish (maybe some rudds or carps).

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  2. looking at this video is making me re-design my plans. Are cold water fishes generally cheaper than typical warm tropic fishes in Deutschland. I want to start a nice planted aquarium but also want to try my hands with Oscars. Carps, Oscars or Japanese styled grass like planted? I cant have it all.

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  3. Es ist wirklich schön, so ein Becken mit einheimischen Fischen zu besetzen. Ich finde es sehr vorteilhaft, nicht mehr heizen zu müssen. Und meine Rotfedern gedeihen prächtig im Gartenteich und im Aquarium. Schöne Fische!

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  4. Stimmt, es sind tolle Fische.
    Das mit dem Heizen ist einerseits natürlich von Vorteil, andererseits schränkt die Temperatur aber auch den Platz zum Aufstellen des Aquariums ein, da das Wasser ja nicht zu warm werden darf. Bei mir steht es daher im kühlen Keller, in einem sonnigen Wohnzimmer oder einer Dachgeschosswohnung könnte man im Sommer aber schon Probleme bekommen. Im äußersten Notfall müsste man da das Wasser wieder kühlen.

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  5. That's not easy, it often takes a while. Most pet stores don't sell endemic fish, just colorfull goldfish and koi. But I've found some few good shops and angler stores where I can get the fish in the right size (they have to be small, not adult).
    But a few fish are also caught in a river near my town.

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  6. My tench get the same food like all the other fish: flakes and tablettes, sometimes mosquito larvae.
    I also tried sweet corn once, because I read that tench would go crazy for it. They didn't, neither the other fish.
    But it's worth a try.

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  7. what do you feed the tench in your tank, is chopped up sweat corn and sinking gold fish food OK?

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  8. I don't use any fertilizer.
    No, my prussian carps don't eat my plants. But my rudds sometimes do, they like soft plants like elodea.

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  9. by the way .. do you use any fertilizers ? :) or you just put in gravel without fertilizer ... Doesn't your prussian carp eat your plants? Mine eats them like a machine.

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  10. The ideal temperature for rudds is 4-20°C (source: MERGUS).

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  11. How low/high is the ideal temperature?

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  12. Yeah, they rule. And little carps are very nice fish.

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  13. Cold water fishes rule ! I think of geting some little carps I know some 1 who can give me

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  14. Yes, they did. You can watch some older videos of my rudds or my
    coldwater tank to see the difference. One rudd actually is a bit bigger
    then the other one, although they had the same size when I bought them.
    It's also good to see on the prussian carps and the pumpkinseeds in the
    videos, they got really big.

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  15. n03lzz ... did your fish grow since you bought them ? :) Thanks

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  16. Are there tench in there?

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  17. Yes, there're two tench in the tank. You can see both at once at 1:01 and in my other playlist "Tench"

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  18. Soll das eine Drohung sein mit den Videos ;D Spass beiseite, ich bin sehr gespannt. Was für Barsche sollen den reinkommen?
    Sonnen-, Kaul- oder Flussbarsche?

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  19. Jo,
    wenn meine neons und die salmler weg sidn(kommen n 60L) kommen noch 2 Barsche rein.
    Vielleicht auch noch ne Schleie oder so..
    Ich mach dann auch Videos ;)

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  20. Jepp, es gibt nichts cooleres als ein Kaltwasserbecken. Und Rotfedern sind in der Tat sehr nice.

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  21. hey ich hab jetzt auch ne rotfeder und 2 andre weisfische im aq die sind echt nice

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  22. tirsanemy got a 20 gallon and mine is a 200 liter (53 us gallon) tank.

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  23. I agree I have a tank full of native british fish, minnows, stickle back, gudgeon and roach. Oh and what size tank do you have?

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