BREEDING Snowball Plecos - Over 100 Babies Made!

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Published 2024-04-22
Bug Buffet & Green Cuisine Available Here - purefin.shop/ In this video I discuss the secrets of breeding L201 Snowball Plecos! These are my tips and techniques for successfully breeding these charming freshwater fish, from setting up the perfect environment to caring for the adorable fry.



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All Comments (21)
  • While I can appreciate the sentiment for not selling them, you're sitting on a gold mine that will enable you to expand your operation there to do so much more fun and important things. I say important because I think you may be one of the more important tropical fish breeders out there figuring out how to breed hard fish. This could be super important in saving natural populations out in the wild or just saving rare species from extinction.
  • @rrotley1
    The best thing about this video is Nick's obvious pride and excitement in his achievement. It is not just a business for him, it is a passion. Thoroughly enjoyed watchig this.
  • This is my favourite L number tank of yours, it's always busy, they don't just hide in the caves they are always out and about unlike some of the others, I know the others are worth a lot more but I don't really like keeping fish you never seem to really see, Great video! 🙂
  • @OGBarry16
    You have helped me in my journey in starting my first tank and now I am so excited to watch every upload 😂😂😂 plecos look amazing
  • @aquapucci
    All of your patience and hard work paid off. This is beautiful man, congratulations.
  • @moo12395
    We can clearly see the enjoyment you get from the breeding side of the fish Keep doing your thing nick don't change your such a inspiration to help people breed I have a group of 201 and 102 so this video helps Fantastic job keep it up 🎉🎉
  • @brents4l1s93
    My dad and I just got back into fish/aquariums after a long break from it all. Besides Oscars, Plecos, Bristlenose and all breeds of of ‘sucker fish’ abroad at my favourite of them all. Just the different colourations, sizes and traits you could say they have is amazing. Not to mention they’re a placid fish. I’ve been looking at trying to find a couple Snowball and Zebra Plecos for my dads tank last couple weeks or so l, they hard to find & they do tend to get pretty pricey you’re not wrong there but at the end of the day it’s all worth it imo wether you get fry from them or not..
  • @justinread4381
    Bro, as someone who has broken so many rules of fish breeding, all I can say is, " You hit the nail on the head." People need to relax and stop stressing, let the fish do what comes naturally to them & that is breeding. I can't tell you how many so called impossible fish I have had breed simply because I stopped giving a shit and let them do what comes naturally to them.
  • @mousedeer7837
    Your advice had inspired me to breed sparkling gouramis, and your tips have helped me grow them up, thank you so much!!! 🙏
  • @suegalton9519
    They are just gorgeous! Your enthusiasm is contagious Nick, thanks for all your videos.
  • @trudyrantall9692
    Super stoked for you Nick! Awesome to see how chuffed you are whist being so humble aswell. Oh and kudos to the little plecos! Lol 🎉
  • @glenn3762
    I have ~16 plus the juveniles with a two tier system with a sump, keep them dark, regular water changes, and some common bn in the tank to help.
  • @TheWildInternett
    Jeez man haven't watched one of your videos in so long. I got out of the hobby whilst i went to university. I messaged you on instagram 4 years ago now probably and you replied giving me some tips on content creating. I'm going to give it a proper go now ive finished studying! Glad to be back watching
  • A mate of mine used to breed lots of catfish back in the day, separating the fry without disturbing the process is always tricky, so he used to put all the caves(holes and cracks in big blocks of bogwood for some) on the one end of a 40 long, and then he used to feed the babies at the empty end of the tank so that he could take them out easily, if I remember correctly they were small groups or trios and he would disturb them once a year and feed them up for a couple months till the rain started.
  • @lizzymassey21
    I know some people think fish aren't cute but these little guys are absolutely adorable!!!
  • Thank you for this videos. Such an inspiration.. Cheers from Portugal 🙏🙏
  • I was at a talk on catfish by Dr. Eric Thomas outside of Phoenix, Arizona a couple weeks ago. He mentioned using bamboo as caves for plecos because the wood actually provides a first source of food for the newly hatched fry while they're still in the cave. Just a thought.
  • @tjs114
    I remember watching videos from Goliad Farms in Texas where they have Plecos that are literally a foot long or longer about how they had the roofs of their greenhouses get ripped during a hurricane and the rain flooded their system and caused the Plecos to go absolutely nuts breeding. Charles said something about how Plecos can be prompted into breeding with fast running fresh water. They are really interesting videos if you want to see seriously giant fish breeding.
  • Wow I’m just so happy for you! I know how much heart you put into them. 😊