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Love how there are actually a lot of cooler water fish in the hobby. Some other mentions would be red shiners, Bitterling, Rosy, Gold and Odessa barbs, fathead minnows, and many more!
I have some rainbow shiners on the way next month hope they will work in my 75 gal aquarium with lots of plant's & river rock & pea gravel substrate I have. I also have 2-100 gph hob's to keep the tank turned over & 3 albino Cory's with ramshorn snails & nerites no heater & the tank stays about 72-74.
The Vietnamese Cardinal Minnow is an interesting relative of the White Cloud, they're a slightly smaller species within the same genus that have different colouration. A future project of mine is to try a school of them with a Black Paradise Fish, also endemic to Vietnam and also a separate species to Macropodus Opercularis. Edit: for Latin names, the minnows are tanicthys micagemmae and the black paradise is macropodus spechti/concolor
To add to rainbow shiners...saffron shiners, yellowfin shiners, scarlet shiners, warpaint shiners, bluenose shiners, fieryblack shiners, crescent shiners, bleeding shiners, red shiners, mountain redbelly dace (southerns and northerns are nice too), rainbow darters, redline darters, savannah darters, greenside darters, tangerine darters, orangethroat darters, candy darters, redspot darters, blueside darters, splendid darters, speckled darters, Ozark longear sunfish (although other types are also pretty), orangespotted sunfish, bluespotted sunfish, both eastern and western dollar sunfish, northern sunfish, redbreast sunfish, pygmy sunfish, bluehead chub, northern studfish, golden topminnow...that's all I can think of at the moment. Some of those are very hard to come by though.
Anyone have any ideas of what I can put with my Ranchu he's in a 75 gallon tank alone currently, I've had a bad run with goldfish but I would like to get something else for the tank. Cheers!
Dojo loaches don't need a heater and I have kept giant danios and rosy barbs in an unheated tank for years. Of course my house is never cooler that mid seventies,
Thanks you guys! Hope you are doing well. Great quick and very informative video. I'm hoping to be able to get a few different types of these fish soon.🥰
Great interesting video. I only keep cold water fish as I had a heater murder my beautiful fish once. Never kept a fish needing a heater again. Thank you
I left some of my white clouds outside in a 300 gallon stock tank over the winter just to see what would happen. It got down to -15F for over a week. When it thawed out in the spring they were swimming around like nothing happened. I was mind blown. It had to of frozen solid.
My favorite cool water fishes are the sunfishes! They are very cichlid-like, and some species have even been in the hobby for years, like Everglades Pygmy sunfish, blue spotted sunfish, and pumpkinseed. Others you might have to either special-order or catch yourself (with permit), like the bluegill and the green sunfish. Like cichlids, they range in size from small to large, and from peaceful to aggressive. Some of them, like the longear, have some of the best colors of any fish on Earth. If you like percomorph fishes and cool water systems, give the sunfishes a try.
Dojo/Weather Loach can survive Ohio winters apparently, so they're a good coldwater option too. Not as stunning as the ones you featured, but what theyvlack in color the make up for in goofy personality 🤪
I'm in Minnesota and the DNR banned their sale, due to their supposedly being able to live here, one of my favorite fishes that I used to have, but they like to swim up intake tubes to filters, I've learned to secure the intake coverings
I would just like to add to the list some of our North American beauties, such as, and not limited to, mountain redbelly dace, redside shiners, sculpin, sunfish, crappie, and if you’re daring, trout! Ensure that you obtain them legally.
Good morning @Prime Time Aquatics have you ever had African dwarf frogs? Could you do a species profile if possible? I appreciate all you guys do, and I thank you.🙂
cool water means cool waterthanks so much but I already know the meaning of cool. and fishes that required 70.80 they are warm water fisheees not cool, for more that you try to convince us the opposite @@PrimeTimeAquatics
Scleromystax barbatus are great for no heater tanks. A larger cory cat that is spectacular. Also some cichlid species to consider in larger tanks, Gynogeophagus species like some coolers temperatures, in particular terrapurpura.
Thank you so much for the ich-x video it just cleared up 5 of my female bettas in days. I'm sure they got it from a plant I just put in a lil over a week ago. But I'm keep going with treatment and thank you again.
Love your videos! I really like your course sand substrate as seen in the shrimp tank for this video. Where can I get that? I don't want to use small grain sand or pebble gravel.
Hello Jason and Joanna, happy Monday and happy Labor Day to you and your family and all of The Prime Time family!! Great list on different fish to keep in cooler Waters!! I'm with you Joanna I've been wanting to try paradise fish I remember Alex on the secret history living in your aquarium talking about his and they're just super cool!! Thanks for another great video!! I hope you all have a wonderful day ❤️🌿🐟🌿🙏
I love how non Anerican youtubers put measurements in Metric and imperial for Americans. American youtubers assume the world runs on their system and we ALL have to convert. To change Fahrenheit to Celsius minus 32 and halve it. I.E. 72F is 20C
I'm wanting to put a 40 gallon cold-water aquarium in my basement. It stays about 65 degrees down there year-round. I had a two gallon bucket of water that I left out a few days and I checked the temp and it was about 61 degrees. Do you think all of these would be okay in that without a heater?
this channel is certainly one of the more informative channel where one can use for research especially if you are not into monster fishes. over the years, i have gained much knowledge about aquariums. it kind of inspired me to do something similar as we don't really have any local personality in Asia who talks about fishes. otherwise, it would be nice to make my own videos and pass on my own experience and help.
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What’s with the upper temperature ranges for these fish? Especially the Florida fish. Florida can often be over 100 degrees, I would be surprised if the flagfish or least killifish couldn’t handle 90 degree water.
@@onlywei not much would Thrive at 90 degrees water temperature Karma water's cooler than the air temperature in nature, the only exception to that would possibly be tide pools, the temperature range there must swing 50° a day
Hello! I appreciate this information. I am looking for ways to save energy in the fishroom and less heaters is on my list. Many of my favorite fish can do well in cooler water. But finding a mix that will work well if you want a community style tank is a little harder than I expected. I have several species only set ups now.
When I had snails at first they were doing good but after I did a water change I would always find them upside down And when I flipped them back over 5 minutes later they would be upside down do you know what I was doing wrong?
I almost bought some rainbow shiners at my last local fish swap, but didn't know how well they'd get along with my white clouds. Kicking myself a bit but it's probably for the best.
Have ember tetras and harlequin rasboras along with red cherry shrimp in an unheated tank. Room/tank temp stays around 76. No issues and fish happy. Actually had more shrimp deaths in heated tank, finally had shrimp breeding once heater was removed
Great informative video. Happy Monday to you guys. I'm loving white cloud mountain minnows. My 29 gallon tank currently has 7 white clouds and 1 baby cloud. I always learn something new from your videos. 👍👍🙂🤍 thanks.
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Love how there are actually a lot of cooler water fish in the hobby. Some other mentions would be red shiners, Bitterling, Rosy,
Gold and Odessa barbs, fathead minnows, and many more!
I have some rainbow shiners on the way next month
hope they will work in my 75 gal aquarium with lots
of plant's & river rock & pea gravel substrate I have.
I also have 2-100 gph hob's to keep the tank turned
over & 3 albino Cory's with ramshorn snails & nerites
no heater & the tank stays about 72-74.
I'm really beginning to like the Ricefish. Happy Labor day. ~Gina Hetlage
Happy Labor Day!
Means?
The Vietnamese Cardinal Minnow is an interesting relative of the White Cloud, they're a slightly smaller species within the same genus that have different colouration. A future project of mine is to try a school of them with a Black Paradise Fish, also endemic to Vietnam and also a separate species to Macropodus Opercularis.
Edit: for Latin names, the minnows are tanicthys micagemmae and the black paradise is macropodus spechti/concolor
Giant Danios
Rosy Barbs
Bloodfin Tetras
Buenos Aires Tetra
Awww, (from Indonesia, struggling with high water temperatures)
Is 72 considered cold water? I'm going get chilli rasboras for my 5 gallon at 72. Is that alright? What tank size are the white clouds in? Thanks
White colds are usually ok in anything 10 gallons or greater. Ya, Chilis can go down into the lower 70s.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics Thank you!
also, do some research on plants before planting for your unheated tank. some like it warm.
To add to rainbow shiners...saffron shiners, yellowfin shiners, scarlet shiners, warpaint shiners, bluenose shiners, fieryblack shiners, crescent shiners, bleeding shiners, red shiners, mountain redbelly dace (southerns and northerns are nice too), rainbow darters, redline darters, savannah darters, greenside darters, tangerine darters, orangethroat darters, candy darters, redspot darters, blueside darters, splendid darters, speckled darters, Ozark longear sunfish (although other types are also pretty), orangespotted sunfish, bluespotted sunfish, both eastern and western dollar sunfish, northern sunfish, redbreast sunfish, pygmy sunfish, bluehead chub, northern studfish, golden topminnow...that's all I can think of at the moment. Some of those are very hard to come by though.
I feel like Bubba explaining to Forrest all the different ways to cook shrimp.
Legality will vary by location, rainbow shiners are available almost worldwide. Nice list though!
Cool. Thanks
Anyone have any ideas of what I can put with my Ranchu he's in a 75 gallon tank alone currently, I've had a bad run with goldfish but I would like to get something else for the tank.
Cheers!
Dojo loaches don't need a heater and I have kept giant danios and rosy barbs in an unheated tank for years. Of course my house is never cooler that mid seventies,
Thanks you guys! Hope you are doing well. Great quick and very informative video. I'm hoping to be able to get a few different types of these fish soon.🥰
Thank you!
I really like Paradise gourami's but they are so rare in pet shops.. So i had never owned 💔🙃
They're common where we live and you are right - very cool fish!
Hill stream loaches are among my favorites. Lots of personality and fun to watch.
No sir 70 degrees and under , 75 and up is considered tropical
Great interesting video. I only keep cold water fish as I had a heater murder my beautiful fish once. Never kept a fish needing a heater again. Thank you
Rosy barbs are another option. Heaps of colour, super active and can handle a wide temperature range.
I left some of my white clouds outside in a 300 gallon stock tank over the winter just to see what would happen. It got down to -15F for over a week. When it thawed out in the spring they were swimming around like nothing happened. I was mind blown. It had to of frozen solid.
Just have 300 gallon tanks sitting around collecting dust while people trying to rob us online selling 20gal for $250. Nice.
@@PULAG they work great for fish. I just put a large sponge filter in there and send it.
I used to have Florida flag fish a long time ago, and after all the algae was gone, it ate all of my live plants.
sir/mam what is that tall grasslike plant on the right most tank at 1:00? thank you
Probably Vallisneria
My favorite cool water fishes are the sunfishes! They are very cichlid-like, and some species have even been in the hobby for years, like Everglades Pygmy sunfish, blue spotted sunfish, and pumpkinseed. Others you might have to either special-order or catch yourself (with permit), like the bluegill and the green sunfish. Like cichlids, they range in size from small to large, and from peaceful to aggressive. Some of them, like the longear, have some of the best colors of any fish on Earth. If you like percomorph fishes and cool water systems, give the sunfishes a try.
cool
Dojo/Weather Loach can survive Ohio winters apparently, so they're a good coldwater option too. Not as stunning as the ones you featured, but what theyvlack in color the make up for in goofy personality 🤪
I'm in Minnesota and the DNR banned their sale, due to their supposedly being able to live here, one of my favorite fishes that I used to have, but they like to swim up intake tubes to filters, I've learned to secure the intake coverings
I would just like to add to the list some of our North American beauties, such as, and not limited to, mountain redbelly dace, redside shiners, sculpin, sunfish, crappie, and if you’re daring, trout! Ensure that you obtain them legally.
The lady in this video looks just like one of my favorite actors john Paul Cusack. She could be his twin sister! Thanks for the great helpful content
Glowlight danios can be kept unheated and they are prettier than zebra danios. I have them in an unheated tank with rosy barbs.
Dwarf crayfish is also cool.
Good morning @Prime Time Aquatics have you ever had African dwarf frogs? Could you do a species profile if possible? I appreciate all you guys do, and I thank you.🙂
I have kept them a few times. I will add them to the list!
@@PrimeTimeAquatics thanks! appreciate it! See ya Wednesday.
sorry but 70-80 they are not cool water fishes
Cool water means they don’t need a heater in most cases.
cool water means cool waterthanks so much but I already know the meaning of cool. and fishes that required 70.80 they are warm water fisheees not cool, for more that you try to convince us the opposite @@PrimeTimeAquatics
If I wanted to send u a pic of my fishtank and have u tell me what u think and any tips on what u see that could use attention maybe how can I?
I’d love to see a video on cool water breeding for profit fish.
Nice!
HAPPY MONDAY !
DOJO LOACH ...
My favorite was the white clouds and I had them with pandas in a 40 breeder
Scleromystax barbatus are great for no heater tanks. A larger cory cat that is spectacular. Also some cichlid species to consider in larger tanks, Gynogeophagus species like some coolers temperatures, in particular terrapurpura.
These fish can survive cool water in winter
Lol down here in Texas I don't need a heater at all! 🔥🔥
Thank you so much for the ich-x video it just cleared up 5 of my female bettas in days. I'm sure they got it from a plant I just put in a lil over a week ago. But I'm keep going with treatment and thank you again.
Good to hear!
Golden weather fish are a good addition to the larger aquarium
You guys should do a video on fish that can overwinter in something like a patio pond
If you live in the subtropics most of the fish on this list can.
... but at least u know the temperatures
Love your videos! I really like your course sand substrate as seen in the shrimp tank for this video. Where can I get that? I don't want to use small grain sand or pebble gravel.
That was pool filter sand from Menards. Needs to be cleaned thoroughly before putting it in a tank.
Hello Jason and Joanna, happy Monday and happy Labor Day to you and your family and all of The Prime Time family!!
Great list on different fish to keep in cooler Waters!! I'm with you Joanna I've been wanting to try paradise fish I remember Alex on the secret history living in your aquarium talking about his and they're just super cool!!
Thanks for another great video!! I hope you all have a wonderful day ❤️🌿🐟🌿🙏
Hope you have a great day!
Only 447 likes need more likes :)
Scarlet Badis?
I love how non Anerican youtubers put measurements in Metric and imperial for Americans. American youtubers assume the world runs on their system and we ALL have to convert.
To change Fahrenheit to Celsius minus 32 and halve it. I.E. 72F is 20C
Ya, it’s something I need to start doing.
Would a 20 gallon with some Zebra Danio, Cherry Barb, and Dwarf Loach, work okay?? Maybe a German Blue Ram also??
Should work well.
Happy Labor Day prime time ! Love the video thanks for the info
Smash that like button 😂
I'm wanting to put a 40 gallon cold-water aquarium in my basement. It stays about 65 degrees down there year-round. I had a two gallon bucket of water that I left out a few days and I checked the temp and it was about 61 degrees. Do you think all of these would be okay in that without a heater?
Once you get into the lower 60s some of them may struggle a little bit.
Good evening. Please do you do co2. Your anubias look so healthy.
We don’t use CO2!
Will the paradise fish eat an existing colony of adult neocaradinas?
Paradise fish very well may!
May I ask, can you keep theese fish at 78 degrees Or must they be kept at colder temperatures?
Depends on the fish?
That Cory went ham
this channel is certainly one of the more informative channel where one can use for research especially if you are not into monster fishes. over the years, i have gained much knowledge about aquariums. it kind of inspired me to do something similar as we don't really have any local personality in Asia who talks about fishes. otherwise, it would be nice to make my own videos and pass on my own experience and help.
Glad you are here!
It's feeling chilli around here today 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Tuesday he aaj
Hi Jason , hope you keeping well .. I have found a solution that works nicely for me . Im in the process of opening a second bank account that is totally seperate from my primary banking account .I then intend on ooening the google wallet account and then using that to join your group . I just want to be absolutely sure that i can in fact pay you via that method .Thanks Jason
My kind of fish
Great job on this video guys. Thanks for all you do.
Appreciate you being here.
good job my boy
Ive been breeding Paradise Gourami for a few years, very hearty fish and beautiful
Dojo loaches? I love them! I have kept weather loach for many years their personalities are amazing!
What’s with the upper temperature ranges for these fish? Especially the Florida fish. Florida can often be over 100 degrees, I would be surprised if the flagfish or least killifish couldn’t handle 90 degree water.
I try to keep the ranges in the most acceptable limits. Yes, some fish can go higher or lower, but surviving and thriving are different things :-)
@@PrimeTimeAquatics so Florida Flagfish and Least Killifish don’t thrive at 90 degrees outside in Florida?
@@onlywei not much would Thrive at 90 degrees water temperature Karma water's cooler than the air temperature in nature, the only exception to that would possibly be tide pools, the temperature range there must swing 50° a day
I love the medaka rice fish. I want them so badly.
Awesome video. Thanks for the knowledge guys 😎
Excellent video. Thanks for the spectacular choices!
Hello! I appreciate this information. I am looking for ways to save energy in the fishroom and less heaters is on my list. Many of my favorite fish can do well in cooler water. But finding a mix that will work well if you want a community style tank is a little harder than I expected. I have several species only set ups now.
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@@marypaigeflynn4512 Hello beautiful lady!
It does take some research. A lot of these fish can go together which is nice.
Thank you for the cold water fish. 💧
Great to hear some fish have been reintroduced into the wild and helped save those ecosystems! Nice cool water options too. Happy Monday!
Happy Monday/Labor day weekend :)
what about a plant that takes cooler water for a planted tank?
Most of the beginner plants work well.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics ty:)
When I had snails at first they were doing good but after I did a water change I would always find them upside down And when I flipped them back over 5 minutes later they would be upside down do you know what I was doing wrong?
Tough to say for sure. Could have been micro bubbles impacting their buoyancy? Maybe a change in O2?
What a great video
Any others?
I almost bought some rainbow shiners at my last local fish swap, but didn't know how well they'd get along with my white clouds. Kicking myself a bit but it's probably for the best.
They usually do well together.
Loved how many you went through!
Rainbow shiners are my fav
Best produced video yet. They individual back and forth works well.
Thank you!
Awesome video, you two!!!! 👏👏
Great topic, thank you!
Awesome lineup 👌
Bravo from Romania
Goldfish..
So cool!
Have ember tetras and harlequin rasboras along with red cherry shrimp in an unheated tank. Room/tank temp stays around 76. No issues and fish happy. Actually had more shrimp deaths in heated tank, finally had shrimp breeding once heater was removed
Great informative video. Happy Monday to you guys. I'm loving white cloud mountain minnows. My 29 gallon tank currently has 7 white clouds and 1 baby cloud. I always learn something new from your videos. 👍👍🙂🤍 thanks.