TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDEOS www.fischbottich.de [Scardinius erythrophthalmus] +++All of these fish grow up fast and become very big. That's why I just keep juvenile fish, which move into my pond after ca. two years (depending on their size). Da heimische (Kaltwasser-) Fische schnell wachsen und meistens auch sehr groß werden, kann man sie nur als Jungfische im Aquarium halten. Alle meine Fische sind noch klein und werden, abhängig von ihrer Größe, nach ca. zwei Jahren in den Teich ungesetzt. +++ The population of this 200 liter (53 gallon) tank: Stone loach / Bachschmerlen (Barbatula barbatula) Rudd / Rotfedern (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) European or Mirror carp / Spiegelkarpfen (Cyprinus carpio) 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) Great pond snail / Spitzschlammschnecke (Lymnaea stagnalis) Great ramshorn / Posthornschnecke (Planorbarius corneus)
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
[HD] My Rudd in the Cold water fish tank / Rotfedern im Aquarium [8/8]
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They're about 13cm and ca. 4 years old.
ReplyDeleteIt is!
ReplyDeleteNice fish!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty long. How old and how big is this one shown in this video?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! =D
ReplyDeleteThey are fish of the carp family (Cyprinidae). It's a coldwater and freshwater fish out of europe.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they are very cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you! =)
ReplyDeleteThey live for about 15 years and usually they reach a size of 35cm (13.7 inches).
ReplyDeleteHi. Dankeschön! Das ist mein 200 Liter Becken.
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank für deinen Kommentar!!! =)
ReplyDeleteHi. Thank you. I'm working on plenty of new videos. During the next uploads i'll complete the coldwater tank and i'll start a new series.
ReplyDeleteHi. I often categorize my videos like: overview, species, feeding, etc. Maybe you are right. I might add some fulltank shots to my upcoming species-videos. I'll upload an overview video next saturday. Stay tuned.
ReplyDeletegood =)
ReplyDeletewhat kind of fish is the rudd
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fish!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful camera quality. I really like the redness on those fins, it contrasts well with the planted fish tank.
ReplyDeleteHow old do these Rudd usually live for? (The lifespan)
Sehr schönes und tolles Video! Wie groß ist das Aquarium?
ReplyDeleteWirklich schöööne Fischeeee! Herrlich anzusehn! Danke!
ReplyDeleteYou should upload some new videos of your other tanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat video.
great videos, thanks a lot for posting them. Just one thing though, they seem incomplete without full tank shots. I'm ure everyone would love to see those as well.
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank Babara. Dein letztes Fischvideo ist aber auch ganz schön abgegangen. Ich glaub das war zwischenzeitlich auf Platz 3 Meistgesehen Tiere heute.
ReplyDeletesuper kammera super video
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! Thank you. It's a Samsung HMX-H100. I think it's comparable to your Sanyo Xacti.
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