These are amazing fish. Thanks for the great video
@Raf1210Ай бұрын
great job on breeding the whiptails! keep the educational videos coming... can't wait for the next one.😊
@markfranklin8831Ай бұрын
Great information. Loving whiptails. Thanks for sharing
@darrylmoore5847Ай бұрын
Excellent video, and information.
@AquafinityАй бұрын
Nice job, these are really interesting looking fish. Tank is looking great too!
@Aus_AquaticsАй бұрын
Great video Harlan! I have got to get some whiptails at some point!
@WarrenVenter.Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. These fish are so expensive in South Africa. Now that i know i could breed them, they might be worth my money and time but if they dont breed, I would still get to enjoy them.
@imreb2081Ай бұрын
Thanks Harlan, some really good info there!
@BadlydrawnBenАй бұрын
Love whiptails
@PhilFernoFernandesАй бұрын
Raising my first batch of L010A right now. Super nervous but they are adorable
@garageaquatics2023Ай бұрын
Well Harlan, this is super helpful. There's a load of great information here. Searching 'whiptail catfish' online - all I'm finding is 'red lizard' whiptail caatfish. Rineloricaria sp. L010a. Is this the species you have? Anyway . . . Happy New Year, Mate! ~Ron
@aronfekete9134Ай бұрын
Can you do an update on the cactus pleco?
@joshbonner94094 сағат бұрын
Do you just leave the fry in with the adults?
@BadlydrawnBenАй бұрын
If you want a deep dive on species specific feeding and water conditions i just found a channel called freshwater ictheology some awesome information
@abineshl4769Ай бұрын
I appreciate that. This comment helps many fish keeper
@BadlydrawnBenАй бұрын
@abineshl4769 thank you I can't believe it's never popped up in my algorithm it's only a small channel but the scientific information is amazing, I'm addicted especially because of the price of rare plecos I'm finding the feeding information fascinating
@1969longshanksАй бұрын
Would you feed them blood worms?
@HarlanFordАй бұрын
@@1969longshanks wouldn’t be my first choice
@migueldelaparte7485Ай бұрын
What is the cientific name of this whiptail? Thanks