your simplicity is beyond creativity, great stuff man! It's fun watching your videos as you do the unthinkable as well as you make hobbyists give a shot at it or simply allow one to continue something to the next level. Cool Stuff, thanks!
Ya you make it so easy and simple. I really want a mandarin for my new 13.5 gallon saltwater tank. Any ideas how to raise copepods easy so I could keep a mandarin?
Literally revolutionary. Here I am pissing about balancing plastic cups and having 5 air bubblers, trying to make things work and trying to find a better way... And then you boss it in a video. Well done! I don't know whether to feel jealous or grateful for a solution. All the same, great video. 😆
+Michael Magana thanks Michael! I do a new project every single Sunday and have been for years! Lots to catch up on! Then every Thursday I have a random topic on aquariums (very random).
Awesome, yeah I am catching up on your videos and it is giving me a better idea for when I finally get to build my arowana tank. Thanks for all the hard work and tips
I've been watching your videos about 3 months and you inspired me to get a 10 gallon tank. I've had the tank for about 2 months and all is well. I love your videos and hope to one day get a arowana thank you for all you do for are hobby.
This is a perfect video for brine shrimp hatchery. I like using SMART water bottles because they are smooth and make for better viewing when checking on hatch rate. Plus when I empty a spent bottle I don't throw the content away. I pour it into a big container out on my deck and raise the baby shrimp into adults to stimulate my breeding discus pairs into spawning. With algae tablets I feed them and the sun also causes photosynthesis and algae growth.
Me: Honey, have you seen my brine shrimp egg bottle? Her: No, hey where did you buy this cinnamon it made my coffee taste terrible! Me: Ohh, thats not cinnamon.....
He made this hatchery for the Lamprologus Similis (AKA the shell dwellers) because this is the best food to feed them! I will have to try this out on my multies.
Michael Battle they could dislike if they are vegan or vegetarian and don't like the idea of this. I'm personally vegetarian but if you want to make what ever this is then go ahead, I guess...
I really like how you use a second hose to remove the hatched brine shrimp. Everyone else seems to use a suction tube or baster, and it looks like it would be very hard to get as many as you wanted without several tries. I have a 29G with nano fish who will love this.
I appreciate you sharing such great and productive videos, I have learned so many DIY stuff because of you sir, Thank You for taking the time to help others.
Great video. Can you do one on how you make your own food? I've been subbed to you for years & I do recall you telling us before, but maybe you have something better now? Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's always appreciated.
I think a safety one way valve should be put on the air lines going to the pump, that way if the power cuts off at any time, the pump will not be ruined if the water back flows into it. Just my 2 cents. Great video.
Cool and help video. Can I make a little suggestion? What if you cut slots in the bottle holders big enough for the air lines to pass through? That way you can kinda rotate your bottles. Like oldest bottle on the left and freshest on the right. That way you know which one is which without looking at the dates.
Joey, I have a challenge for you. A micro saltwater aquarium. One that can hatch and sustain brine shrimp and support small coral. I currently have a micro-salt, but cannot get the brine shrimp part of the ecosystem because my current filtration kills them. This is a challenge of lighting, and filtration that doesn't kill the brine shrimp. I would forever be a fan if you can pull this off. Im thinking a 1.5 to 3 gallon would be perfect. Hope you reply!
Hey Joey been watching your for a while and love the videos can't wait for the saltwater tank in your gallery but question.... what size hole saw did you need for the water bottles?
I’ve been hatching out brine at room temp. 68 degrees, 24 to 48 hrs no problem. Those are really dense batches of eggs. Lol. I dump mine out of the bubbler into a fish bowl and aerate at room temp. Feed it spirulina powder and selcon. Grow them for a week or so and then begin feeding to my fish as a treat.
Hey, been watching your videos - love them! So well explained. I wanted to say - you use your table saw in this one wearing gloves. Please don't do that. I saw a story where a guy was using a table say, and a thread from his glove was grabbed by the blade, pulling his hand in and cutting off four fingers. He was a surgeon! Gloves (and long sleeved shirts) are a no no with power tools like a table saw. Stay safe. :-)
Great video. When you shut off the air how isn't the water and shrimp flowing through the airline tubing goi going to the air valve/pump? I would think you'd want another ball valve on the air side and close it close to the cap so you do t lose a lot of shrimp though the air side
Very nice! Always had trouble extracting them. Also have trouble with some eggs not hatching and they sink to the bottom. Impossible to seperate from the brine shrimp.
You should try give a thought to Daphnia hatchery now that you've looked at Brine shrimp. Since that one is a freshwater which is a more entertaining food for well, fry/smaller aquatic fish. For example, Neon Tetra might adore daphnia feeding.
Hi. Have you tried making a DIY phytoplankton or zooplankton or rotifier or copepod breeding/culture system? I really would like to learn how. Thank you.
And did you ever consider getting a black ghost knife fish in a 75 gallon or something? I think your family would love it. It's also a moderate fish to care for and its educational.
Hello 😄what kind of water did you use? Is it came from the faucet I have no idea.If the water has clorine then what must I do ? Soon I will do brine hatchery.Thanks
Sorry if this has been answered and I missed it How long do the brine shrimp live after hatching? How long is a prepared bottle viable before needing restarted? (Not asking how long the supply will last)
This is the shit I want in my recommendations not 'the most satisfying video in the world'
AF Bennett yeah yeah yeye. yea.
Hahaha true!
True that.
Me too even though I don’t have fry 😂😂
I have fries🤣
Didn't think your videos could get any better, then you state both Celsius AND Fahrenheit. Thank you, haha!
why did I watch this... I don't even have fish lol
same lol
because apparently you are interested making things at home because it's more economical and you didn't know what brine shrimp was.
FoodOnCrack true
Same... lol
i STILL don't know what they are. literally, shrimp? fish food? XD
your simplicity is beyond creativity, great stuff man! It's fun watching your videos as you do the unthinkable as well as you make hobbyists give a shot at it or simply allow one to continue something to the next level. Cool Stuff, thanks!
Thanks RK! You're welcome!
You are truly the king of diy ,you don't have a stupid voice or overused music
Best video on shrimp hatching I have seen yet. Awesome job joey. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks Aman!
Ya you make it so easy and simple. I really want a mandarin for my new 13.5 gallon saltwater tank. Any ideas how to raise copepods easy so I could keep a mandarin?
Literally revolutionary. Here I am pissing about balancing plastic cups and having 5 air bubblers, trying to make things work and trying to find a better way... And then you boss it in a video. Well done! I don't know whether to feel jealous or grateful for a solution. All the same, great video. 😆
No.. this setup is common.. sorry, not revolutionary 😂😂
Dude this is ingenious, I subbed just from this little setup
+Michael Magana thanks Michael! I do a new project every single Sunday and have been for years! Lots to catch up on! Then every Thursday I have a random topic on aquariums (very random).
Awesome, yeah I am catching up on your videos and it is giving me a better idea for when I finally get to build my arowana tank. Thanks for all the hard work and tips
Ool
And how exactly do you know it does not taste like cinnamon?
Dave from Work bc its not cinnamon
Adrian Aragon things that are not the same can taste the same
MyLonewolf25 okay. if you say so 😊
Dave from Work how do we know the machines got the taste right?
I think its obvious, why would they taste the same. lmao
I really like how cheap u are, makes this hobby realistic
I've been watching your videos about 3 months and you inspired me to get a 10 gallon tank. I've had the tank for about 2 months and all is well. I love your videos and hope to one day get a arowana thank you for all you do for are hobby.
This is a perfect video for brine shrimp hatchery. I like using SMART water bottles because they are smooth and make for better viewing when checking on hatch rate. Plus when I empty a spent bottle I don't throw the content away. I pour it into a big container out on my deck and raise the baby shrimp into adults to stimulate my breeding discus pairs into spawning. With algae tablets I feed them and the sun also causes photosynthesis and algae growth.
what kind of big container did you use? didn't need air pump or anything other equipment?
always love how you make things so simple but take them to the next level great video
Thank you for this I’m running an underground brine shrimp hatchery (very illegal) and this video has been super helpful
This has to be the best DIY hatchery I have ever seen! good job The king of DIY
Me: Honey, have you seen my brine shrimp egg bottle?
Her: No, hey where did you buy this cinnamon it made my coffee taste terrible!
Me: Ohh, thats not cinnamon.....
Love this idea!!! could you PLEASE do a video on daphnia and grindal or black worms?
He made this hatchery for the Lamprologus Similis (AKA the shell dwellers) because this is the best food to feed them! I will have to try this out on my multies.
How could someone dislike this video?...Awesome build bro...
Michael Battle they could dislike if they are vegan or vegetarian and don't like the idea of this. I'm personally vegetarian but if you want to make what ever this is then go ahead, I guess...
Michael Battle yeah
Some people don't get the circle of life :/
this is a really good DIY! I'm going to try making one of these hatcheries now.
Can you do a daphnia one? :) great vid, i love how organised your builds are
Just discovered this video and successfully followed your tips. This is really a great teaching tool. Thank you!
I am going to call you Professor Brine Shrimp! So detailed and crisp presentation style/video. Well done!
I really like how you use a second hose to remove the hatched brine shrimp. Everyone else seems to use a suction tube or baster, and it looks like it would be very hard to get as many as you wanted without several tries. I have a 29G with nano fish who will love this.
best brine shrimp how to diy out there by far simple easy and works best of all
This is great information! thanks! going to try this next week!
I appreciate you sharing such great and productive videos, I have learned so many DIY stuff because of you sir, Thank You for taking the time to help others.
3:31 did he say aboot instead or about?
RosePyxel I don't know but how aboot stalking him? (Just don't stalk me I'm trying to be funny but I'm failing)
RosePyxel how aboot calling the po-po and ask them to track him? (Not really going to do that but what are we doing?)
i'm from nova scotia
***** mission accomplished and OMG THE KING REPLIED!!!
As is tradition of course...
Nice job!I applaud your “can do” attitude.
lol...Perfect timing,, just got Brine eggs in to play with...
Great Vids and Keep them coming
Can you please put where you got these things in the descriptions
U can get them on amazon
@@simpleclips7341 I can't find any stop valves. Do you have a link please, by any chance?
@@lawswon4857 u can get them on amazon or Ebay
Great video. Can you do one on how you make your own food?
I've been subbed to you for years & I do recall you telling us before, but maybe you have something better now?
Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's always appreciated.
cool please More of live food idea (sorry for Bad englisch im german:) )
Hallo! (sorry for my bad german)
Instxnct Exodus just a little help the correct way to say it would be sorry for MY bad English(English was spelled wrong) I'm German
box 8 news in the Saturday
u r grammar nazi :/
Nazis are bad :(
I he said his English was bad I normally don't correct grammar but since he said his English is bad I just wanted to help him out
box 8 news in the Saturday
I'm just trolling, don't mind me :P
I think a safety one way valve should be put on the air lines going to the pump, that way if the power cuts off at any time, the pump will not be ruined if the water back flows into it. Just my 2 cents. Great video.
Lift pump above water
Отличная конструкция!) Сам такой пользуюсь, но у меня она одиночная!)
Brilliant! One of the best videos I've ever seen. Massively professional. Tell me again where I get the bottle cap, and thanks.
Cool and help video. Can I make a little suggestion? What if you cut slots in the bottle holders big enough for the air lines to pass through? That way you can kinda rotate your bottles. Like oldest bottle on the left and freshest on the right. That way you know which one is which without looking at the dates.
this is the best setup that i have seen. good job.
joey which video is the one where you make your own food for fry?
This was really great!! I'm so glad I came across your channel!!
Don't own fish or even intend to, but this was a really nice and interesting video!
I just knew you had a video on this lmaoo what haven’t you covered jeez you’re a legend thank you.
Joey, I have a challenge for you. A micro saltwater aquarium. One that can hatch and sustain brine shrimp and support small coral. I currently have a micro-salt, but cannot get the brine shrimp part of the ecosystem because my current filtration kills them. This is a challenge of lighting, and filtration that doesn't kill the brine shrimp. I would forever be a fan if you can pull this off. Im thinking a 1.5 to 3 gallon would be perfect. Hope you reply!
Hey Joey been watching your for a while and love the videos can't wait for the saltwater tank in your gallery but question.... what size hole saw did you need for the water bottles?
OMG.. I'm getting on this project..TODAY! Really well made and a brilliant idea! Thanks man :)
I need to go back and watch all your videos that have to do with discus. Thanks!
Great video. I might end up building one.
I’ve been hatching out brine at room temp. 68 degrees, 24 to 48 hrs no problem. Those are really dense batches of eggs. Lol. I dump mine out of the bubbler into a fish bowl and aerate at room temp. Feed it spirulina powder and selcon. Grow them for a week or so and then begin feeding to my fish as a treat.
"This stuff actually looks like cinnamon but certainly doesn't taste like it" :O
Ti si genije čoveče!
This is an awesome tutorial. I wish plankton were so easy. A tutorial for growing plankton would be worth it's weight in gold!
Hahaha, i wonder how much a megabyte weighs :p
Joeys got new fish! Looking forward to seeing the new video!
I have seen like all his bids and I needed to learn how to hatch and this popped up
The good old years of king of DIY.
Best video you ever made
Hey, been watching your videos - love them! So well explained.
I wanted to say - you use your table saw in this one wearing gloves. Please don't do that. I saw a story where a guy was using a table say, and a thread from his glove was grabbed by the blade, pulling his hand in and cutting off four fingers. He was a surgeon! Gloves (and long sleeved shirts) are a no no with power tools like a table saw.
Stay safe. :-)
Hugh Anderson must be a thread made by Peter Parker for the TABLE SAW to grab it without breaking it. Just saying...
Excellent job and very cool setup! Thanks so much, probably the best hatchery setup I've been able to find. Thumbs UP all the way :)
hey Joey awesome video and you made it look so easy thanks.. can you put a link in where you get the brine shrimp eggs please..
Great video. When you shut off the air how isn't the water and shrimp flowing through the airline tubing goi going to the air valve/pump? I would think you'd want another ball valve on the air side and close it close to the cap so you do t lose a lot of shrimp though the air side
What was the link to the C02 ⇪ and ball valves?
Very nice! Always had trouble extracting them. Also have trouble with some eggs not hatching and they sink to the bottom. Impossible to seperate from the brine shrimp.
Where did you find the bottle cap ?
I looked on ebay but ...
I've been waiting on a video like this forever 😌
Sounds like a long time! Better late than never though
Yup
Joey please make a detailed video on Arowana care
question joey, you said the holes in the rack were drilled off-center but never mentioned why
THIS IS IMMENSELY HELPFULL
Brilliant video. Thank you so much. You make it look so, so easy.
I like the idea you have here. However I would recommend installing a small check valve on the air lines incase it fails :D
Jason you can just put your air pump above the level of the water in the hatcheries.
You should try give a thought to Daphnia hatchery now that you've looked at Brine shrimp. Since that one is a freshwater which is a more entertaining food for well, fry/smaller aquatic fish. For example, Neon Tetra might adore daphnia feeding.
I might do a few more videos on live foods like that, we'll see.
love it where did you get those caps you put the air lines from?
Hi. Have you tried making a DIY phytoplankton or zooplankton or rotifier or copepod breeding/culture system? I really would like to learn how. Thank you.
hi joey. if u were to make a DYI pond filter, would u do a "bottom up" or a "top down'? thank u
Great video gonna make one 2 👍👍👍
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
This is actually amazing
Finally feeding fry is made efficient. Thank you.
Oh hey, the original video that got me started on your channel Joey.
hello i want to ask, can this artemia live for a long time , or once it hatches, it is all fed to the fish??
I'd love to know too!
And did you ever consider getting a black ghost knife fish in a 75 gallon or something? I think your family would love it. It's also a moderate fish to care for and its educational.
I don't even keep fish but this was just cool to watch.
Thank you so much. How do you store this hatched 🐣 things?
Great video. Would you please make a video about how to grow artemia?
great video Joe
Have you posted your home made fry food recipe? Trying to start discus without a constant stream of live foods.
Can you do a video on keeping the baby shrimp? I'd want to feed my fish older shrimp since the fish are 4"-5" Great video
Perfect time to see the tips. My Blue Egg Phoenix Goldfish just hatched. Will use your setup :-)
Hello 😄what kind of water did you use? Is it came from the faucet I have no idea.If the water has clorine then what must I do ? Soon I will do brine hatchery.Thanks
this is great but but u just feed ur fish with it after they hatch or let them grow first? what u feed them? thanks for the vid will do this for sure
Thank you. What size tube fits on the end of the caps?
Okay... so what don't you do? Love it! 😀
Sweet video! luv the channel! l'm trying to start posting more vids of my aquarium too.
Sorry if this has been answered and I missed it
How long do the brine shrimp live after hatching? How long is a prepared bottle viable before needing restarted?
(Not asking how long the supply will last)
I really like this build. Great job.
Great video Joey. Are you able to grow these out for larger fish, rather than using the fry?
Dont even own fish or anything like that, still enjoyed the video. Thank you yt for this recommendation!
This was Great!
Can you do culturing Mosquitoes Please also!?
very good information.Excellent video.Thanks.
strange question if i grow trout at home ap
parently flesh is white. will brine shrimp provide enough anthocyanins to make flesh pink?
are u ever going to keep freshwater puffers they are awesome!