How water changes influence angel fish aggression

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2021
  • Details of a scientific study showing that water big water changes can increase fighting and aggression among fresh water angel fish. The study also determined the amount of water to change to remove waste while minimizing aggression.

Komentáře • 45

  • @oscarpolanco3067
    @oscarpolanco3067 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Excellent video. Thank you for posting this case study. I have witnessed increased attacks and disruption in angelfish hierarchy balance after significant water changes. I’m thinking that reducing water changes as suggested in the video is key to maintaining the established hierarchy. Alternative ways to remove nitrates from the water column with plants such as pothos is also a viable option.

  • @JMRCOVERS
    @JMRCOVERS Před 10 měsíci +2

    While I don't doubt chemical signals are involved, I feel like the research method is not robust enough, especially since the last study was contradictory. In my experience: I've raised 2 batches of angel fish. My first batch was 100% peaceful as juveniles until about 9 months later when they became adults. The second batch I've had for about a month now, also juveniles, and they fight sooo much. Meanwhile, my water parameters/routine was the same for both batches. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I believe that the individual personality/behaviour of the fish play a huge role too.

  • @Contraband_Art74
    @Contraband_Art74 Před 6 měsíci +1

    One of the better videos I’ve watched to get the information I’m looking for. I loved the charts from the research. Helps a lot

  • @vishwanirmala5256
    @vishwanirmala5256 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nicely put together🎉 i learned something new 😊 thanks Sonny 👍

  • @mhmoro
    @mhmoro Před 2 lety +2

    Bob, excellent video!. Your explained very well these very interesting studies with direct applications to ornamental fish. Well done!

  • @Beyondthehorizon406
    @Beyondthehorizon406 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you, the aggression makes sense now.

  • @jessicarhodes3069
    @jessicarhodes3069 Před rokem +1

    This totally makes sense! Thank you for sharing!

  • @andreashessler838
    @andreashessler838 Před 2 lety

    This is an excellent video. Thank you.

  • @mirsad96
    @mirsad96 Před 2 lety +2

    I love sciency stuff like this. Subbing.

  • @opalfishsparklequasar8663

    💕🐟 I've noticed this! Thanks! 💕🐟
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  • @BriansRCStuff
    @BriansRCStuff Před 2 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @davidcarbone3385
    @davidcarbone3385 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting studies! A typical person with a fish tank might think changing a larger percentage of water every so often would be easier for the person and okay for the fish, without ever realizing the nuances of smaller water changes by volume done more often.

  • @loladiarychannel9195
    @loladiarychannel9195 Před 2 lety

    your explanation is very useful, adds knowledge to maintain ornamental fish, thank you and happy new year

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching! My role was in relaying the details of this very well done study. Goncalves-de Freitas et al do excellent work.

  • @lucashunter3289
    @lucashunter3289 Před 2 lety

    Hey Bob could you do an update on your white cloud breeding I saw your video and I'm just getting into breeding them.

  • @DEXTER-TV-series
    @DEXTER-TV-series Před 6 měsíci

    How the hormones can work in huge amount of water of lakes and rivers in nature ??

  • @nurazisofficial6918
    @nurazisofficial6918 Před 2 lety

    hello I'm from Indonesia🇮🇩, very lucky to meet you, even though we are from different countries🌏. your video work is very beautiful, I always see it from every message that comes in, I really appreciate your work, hopefully we can meet again in the latest video,❤😍👍

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your gracious comments. It’s very nice to make your acquaintance.

  • @JO-nh6mo
    @JO-nh6mo Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for that video! One question arises: How can fish from streaming water use chemical signaling to communicate in their group - when one has to assume that the chemical gets diluted instantly? P. scalare is a fish that lives in creeks.

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 11 měsíci

      I honestly don’t know. Do they spawn in pools that form after floods in the rainy season? Looking at them, they don’t appear to be built for speed or fast water. But I’m getting in over my head. I’m a reporter, conveying what the scientific say-I am definitely not a scientist.

  • @marthach8152
    @marthach8152 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you very much for your video. My angelfish seems to be ultra annoyed if I turn the lights on the tank, would be very aggressive and dramatic. Also when I use siphon to suck the waste out😅 I wonder of anybody else's angelfish is also as easily upset or not...

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for watching. Not sure what’s going on with your angel fish, but cichlids can be feisty.

  • @reshs7362
    @reshs7362 Před 3 měsíci

    My black angel fish is in my community tank with smaller fish. He attacked the smaller angel fish one by one. 3 dead now, which were female. But the other smaller species of fish are safe.

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I’m sorry you lost those fish. Angelfish, like other cichlids, can be really challenging.

  • @billphillips3930
    @billphillips3930 Před měsícem

    Hi, great video. I have a question. Can water temperature curb or increase aggression ?

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před měsícem

      Thank you. Glad you liked the video. I honestly don’t know the answer to your question. This was from a scientific article that I reported, because I found it fascinating. I don’t keep angels and don’t have any experience with them.

  • @guyswartwout8173
    @guyswartwout8173 Před 2 lety

    Bob, I'm sure entropy and turnover are familiar to you. Would we conjecture that the hierarchy is maintained due to the relative concentrations of urine from each of the members of the hierarchy?

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s a thoughtful hypothesis. The authors didn’t actually test for pheromones, though, or even urine concentrations, so I don’t think anyone can say, for sure. But I can’t speak for the authors-I’m just a reporter trying my best to faithfully represent the main points of their work in a format accessible to no scientists.

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety +1

      Non-scientists.

    • @guyswartwout8173
      @guyswartwout8173 Před 2 lety

      ​@@sonnysfishroom3241, this is interesting to me. Presumably each fish has its own unique signature. I wonder if an LCMS would be helpful in identifing either the unique chemical, or combination of molecules. There's so much knowledge to discover.

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety

      @@guyswartwout8173 Not much has been done on the compounds themselves. It’s really young science. Want me to send you a link to the paper?

  • @latrh6217
    @latrh6217 Před rokem

    My 3 out of 9 are demons they get on my nerves one I had to put in another tank

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před rokem

      They’re cichlids, so I guess aggression is to be expected. I hope things calm down with yours.

  • @julesabirnbaum
    @julesabirnbaum Před 2 lety

    What experts and what studies? It has never been determined how much water to change since it depends on your bioload in relation to your tank size,,temperaturel and how much waste is being accumulate partially based in how much you feed your fish. .Some useful info from these videos ,however adult Angels [ I have been breeding them since I was age 13 over 70 years ago.I do 90% water changes once a week just like most Discus breeders. do.Your seasoned filter has plenty of beneficial bacteria. Some call it aggression but it is usually the pairing off and the mateing process.I've never had an aggressive Angel kill another Angel but if I see real bulling with one Angel cowering in a corner I remove this Angel.Most of these videos are from personal experience and not scientific research.So don't take these videos as fact. Whatever works for you.

    • @sonnysfishroom3241
      @sonnysfishroom3241  Před 2 lety

      Hmmmm…It doesn’t sound like you watched the video. I understand if you disagree with the findings, but the experts you asked about are cited in the video, as are the findings they published.