Top 10 Nano Fish for Freshwater Aquariums
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Check out our Top 10 Nano Fish in todays these. These are our most popular fish at Flip Aquatics. Most of these fish can be kept in a community aquarium and some are even okay to keep with shrimp.
Which of the top 10 do you like the most?
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0:00 Introduction
0:51 Chili Rasbora
1:41 Green Kubotai
2:40 Celestial Pearl Danio
4:11 Freshwater Pea Puffer
5:38 Green Neon Tetra
6:44 Panda Garra
8:04 Peacock Goby
9:43 Rainbow Shiner
11:10 Dwarf Emerald Rasbora
12:35 Clown Killifish
13:55 Cardinal Tetra / Neon Tetra
Great recommendations! Yes these all rock.
Alot of good choices but my favorites are the rainbow shiners and the pea puffers just look so cute 😊
My favorite is the pygmy corydoras but this is a great list
I’ve kept shrimp w Pearl gouramis w no problem. They stayed populated
Your tanks are pristine 🔥
Thanks for this! Would be interesting to hear what your selection criteria was (in my book, adult size of 2.5"-3" is a bit generous for nano). What about Sparking gourami, Bumblebee goby, Pygmy Cory, various pencil fish (or if going up to 2.5", threadfin rainbow fish)?
I’ve had CPDs for years. I just setup a new tank with cardinal tetras and and I’m missing them lol. Might have to setup another tank.
good idea to recommend your most favorite nano fish
BUT: in the footage all fish have nearly the same pale color; due to the fact that they are juvenile. To imagine how beautiful CPD, Kubotai,... really are you better have chosen footage with adult fish.
Also stress from being moved around during shipping and quarantine and whatnot makes them lose color. Put them in a good planted tank and they will color up quickly
recommendations for community tank with 8.2-8.6 ph (well water) moderate hardness.
great video! how many chili rasboras would you recommend for a 10 gallon tank with only amano shrimp in it?
yes
What? Poecilia reticulata did not make the list? I'm shocked!
I am fan of the green kubotay, but they like acidic water
No Endlers?
Do you still have the 480gallon aquarium?
We still have it! Nothing in it right now, but it's on the agenda!
Colorblind peeps unite!
Any nano fish list without pygmy corydoras is invalid. 😁
we have wholesale wild betta fish, i am from vietnam
I'm not really a fan of these types of videos. My water hardness dictates what fish I can keep
Try RO water
So many options
why would I fuss with that when it's gonna create ph and hardness instability every time there's water added or changed? I'm on a well my pH is high and hardness is moderate.. danios, neons, long fine rosy barb and dwarf Cory's are all doing fine (22 months this location).. I'm setting up my big tank for a community setting as so far most channels are giving different info on the fish (pH and hardness) 1/2 the websites don't even list the parameters.
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I have hard water like very hard water and ph 8.2 and I keep chili rasbora and galaxy rasbora/cpd. I think as long as the fish are acclimatized to it these are all fine in hard water.
That used to be a real issue with hobbyists because most of our fishes were wild caught. These days most fishes will be raised in water that has a pH of 7.5 to 8.5, GH hardness of 200-300 and KH hardness of around 120. This means that if you use tap water in most areas, your fish will do fine. 🐟