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I really appreciate how you explained the challenges of keeping certain fish, like mollies or piranhas, especially for beginners. It's so important to have this knowledge upfront-thank you!
Flowerhorns, Arowanas [especially the Gold and Red Asians] and fancy goldfish [usually Orandas, Ryukins and Ranchus] are quite popular here. They're usually associated with Feng Shui, hence why they're so popular with the older Chinese population. Most of these are actually remarkably hardy. People here can neglect the tank for a year and they're still kicking
Mollies are beyond easy to care for. First you can use aquarium salt (which keeps lots of infections/parasites in check) with them and a simple hang on back filter (without a pre-filter) will mulch any fry, keeping them in check for you.
I like unusual fish types, but that Flowerhorn fish creeps me out. This is a great list and so good that you make it clear and quick. Great video and info here 👍👍
I had no idea some of these fish could be so hard to care for. Thanks for sharing your tips! I’ll definitely think twice before adding any of these to my tank!
Thanks for sharing this list of aquarium fish to avoid! Your insights are really helpful for anyone setting up a tank and wanting to avoid potential challenges. It's great to learn from your experiences to make better choices. Keep up the awesome content!
Thanks for sharing these detailed insights on different fish species and their specific care needs! It’s great to know which fish may be challenging, especially for those of us with smaller tanks.
I own 10 Piranhas, And I agree with you.. for most of part they're basically "Boring" "Calm swimming" fish that rarely moves from the corner.. But, my favorite parts is to see when they're tearing half chicken for their foods.. I would say Piranhas are basically more like a "Attraction Pet" rather than "Decorative Pet" that usually Aquarium sought
This video was super informative! I learned a lot about fish care and compatibility. Your insights on species like the Gulper Catfish were eye-opening. Thanks for sharing!
Is an insightful video that highlights some of the most challenging and problematic fish to maintain in a home aquarium. It’s a must-watch for any aquarist looking to avoid common pitfalls and ensure a harmonious tank environment. 🐠💡
Interesting video! Great insights on which fish to avoid in aquariums and why. Definitely helpful for anyone planning a tank setup. Thanks for sharing your experience
3:56 I have a golden Chinese algae eater in one of my turtle tanks, and there is not a speck of algae in that tank, including on my turtle's shell. He has his own cave and eats algae wafers and leftover turtle food.
They shouldn’t be a problem with turtles as long as the turtles don’t try to eat them. It’s with fish that you’ll run into issues as they are temperamental and will suck slime coats off fish. Some Large Plecos will suck slime coats off too
Great video. I've been keeping fish since I was 13 years old. 1962. Long overdue. Mollies and swordtails are notoriously delicate and die easy. Sometimes dead before you get them home. Such fish cause people to become disgusted and give up the hobby entirely.
Even the least popular aquarium fish can have unique qualities that make them special. For example, some may be quirky or have interesting behaviors that can add character to your tank. Every fish contributes to the diversity of the aquatic world!
I wish I’d known about the Molly problem. My male got too aggressive to deal with Guppies can also be a pain. Mine overbred way too much and I was feeding them to other fish just to thin them out.
Common plecos are a terrible idea for most fish keepers, they’re really more of a pond fish and they can be even messier than goldfish. Their only saving grace is also what makes them an invasive species and a terrible tank mate: their hardiness. They can deal with the absolutely awful water quality and just about any water parameters capable of supporting life, so if you plop one in a small tank (being anything smaller than at least a 75) it’ll do fine but produce so much waste that it kills the other residents.
They are the second largest livebearer and they breed as much as guppies. I’d rather have guppies or endlers. Unless it’s saltwater than mollies are cool for frag tank algae control
@@AquariumStoreDepot that's crazy but yeah that does make sense because like you said the guppies are small but because the molly are big you need at least a 75
@@AquariumStoreDepotmy friend keeps one with guppies and mollies and its nice because it doesn’t breed with them so he doesn’t have to deal with babies
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Remember - these are my personal opinions. If you disagree - post in the comments
I really appreciate how you explained the challenges of keeping certain fish, like mollies or piranhas, especially for beginners. It's so important to have this knowledge upfront-thank you!
My pleasure!
My first fish are mollies they are simple to care Take of
Swordtails are absolutely gorgeous, you should give them a try!
Flowerhorns, Arowanas [especially the Gold and Red Asians] and fancy goldfish [usually Orandas, Ryukins and Ranchus] are quite popular here. They're usually associated with Feng Shui, hence why they're so popular with the older Chinese population. Most of these are actually remarkably hardy. People here can neglect the tank for a year and they're still kicking
Mollies are beyond easy to care for. First you can use aquarium salt (which keeps lots of infections/parasites in check) with them and a simple hang on back filter (without a pre-filter) will mulch any fry, keeping them in check for you.
I like unusual fish types, but that Flowerhorn fish creeps me out. This is a great list and so good that you make it clear and quick. Great video and info here 👍👍
I had no idea some of these fish could be so hard to care for. Thanks for sharing your tips! I’ll definitely think twice before adding any of these to my tank!
I love how you balance humor and education, it's a memorable way to convey your personal preferences,,
Thank you! I try to make my videos entertaining and informative 😄
Thanks for sharing this list of aquarium fish to avoid! Your insights are really helpful for anyone setting up a tank and wanting to avoid potential challenges. It's great to learn from your experiences to make better choices. Keep up the awesome content!
Thanks for sharing these detailed insights on different fish species and their specific care needs! It’s great to know which fish may be challenging, especially for those of us with smaller tanks.
I own 10 Piranhas, And I agree with you.. for most of part they're basically "Boring" "Calm swimming" fish that rarely moves from the corner.. But, my favorite parts is to see when they're tearing half chicken for their foods..
I would say Piranhas are basically more like a "Attraction Pet" rather than "Decorative Pet" that usually Aquarium sought
Excellent video is just what I was looking. I like the way you explain it is very clear has been useful clear many doubts thank you for sharing.
It’s a must-watch for any aquarist, Thanks for sharing your tips!
Your thorough discussion on the worst fish was enlightening. I've picked up a lot from your channel. Thank you!
This video was super informative! I learned a lot about fish care and compatibility. Your insights on species like the Gulper Catfish were eye-opening. Thanks for sharing!
Is an insightful video that highlights some of the most challenging and problematic fish to maintain in a home aquarium. It’s a must-watch for any aquarist looking to avoid common pitfalls and ensure a harmonious tank environment. 🐠💡
Great content.This video is very important and informative for every person.
Interesting video! Great insights on which fish to avoid in aquariums and why. Definitely helpful for anyone planning a tank setup. Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks - I hope it helps!
Wow, very informative explanation! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, this really helps me to avoid mistakes in choosing fish for the aquarium!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think this is a very interesting video. Thank you so much for sharing a informative and valuable video for us.
Woah Unbelievable this video is Really educational I loved it
Best video I have seen today learned a lot from it and it was really entertaining too..
I’m so happy you found it helpful ❤️
These are difficult fish to keep due to their size, aggression, or specialized care needs, making them unsuitable for most home aquariums.
3:56 I have a golden Chinese algae eater in one of my turtle tanks, and there is not a speck of algae in that tank, including on my turtle's shell. He has his own cave and eats algae wafers and leftover turtle food.
They shouldn’t be a problem with turtles as long as the turtles don’t try to eat them. It’s with fish that you’ll run into issues as they are temperamental and will suck slime coats off fish. Some Large Plecos will suck slime coats off too
Wow one of the great and amazing outstanding video content
I actually have a betta! He's a twintail half-moon named Isaiah! He's white, blue, and red!
This is great video. I personaly liked your video topics. Thanks for share this video
Great video. I've been keeping fish since I was 13 years old. 1962. Long overdue. Mollies and swordtails are notoriously delicate and die easy. Sometimes dead before you get them home. Such fish cause people to become disgusted and give up the hobby entirely.
THis video really amazing and I learned lot of imformation about Worst Aquarium Fish , Great work
Thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful! ❤️
Great video! Thanks!
You bet! 😊
Even the least popular aquarium fish can have unique qualities that make them special. For example, some may be quirky or have interesting behaviors that can add character to your tank. Every fish contributes to the diversity of the aquatic world!
I wish I’d known about the Molly problem. My male got too aggressive to deal with
Guppies can also be a pain. Mine overbred way too much and I was feeding them to other fish just to thin them out.
what a best video thanks for sharing this video
I have a mollie and they are thankfully easy to keep
As always, my dude looking out for us fish parents!
lol thanks Brett ❤️
I do my research. I like video like your so i know what to avoid
Flowerhorns. You would be grumpy too if you had to swim around with a big ole goofy blob on your forehead. 😅🤣😂😆😁😆😅
OMG 😆 🤣
Amazing video
Thanks
Yes make the list!
Please make another video for best fish for pond
Thank you 😊
That’s a great idea! I’ll add it to my list.
Common plecos are a terrible idea for most fish keepers, they’re really more of a pond fish and they can be even messier than goldfish. Their only saving grace is also what makes them an invasive species and a terrible tank mate: their hardiness. They can deal with the absolutely awful water quality and just about any water parameters capable of supporting life, so if you plop one in a small tank (being anything smaller than at least a 75) it’ll do fine but produce so much waste that it kills the other residents.
100% agreed 👍
Haha yeah my fancy telescopes goldfish are very messy
I like convict cichlids in species only tanks
I already bought a flowerhorn but I think you should take them off
It's a good fish
Good video
Thank you 😊
My brother and I used to breed fish, but I only keep guppies now
What's wrong with molly's
They are the second largest livebearer and they breed as much as guppies. I’d rather have guppies or endlers. Unless it’s saltwater than mollies are cool for frag tank algae control
@@AquariumStoreDepot that's crazy but yeah that does make sense because like you said the guppies are small but because the molly are big you need at least a 75
@@AquariumStoreDepotmy friend keeps one with guppies and mollies and its nice because it doesn’t breed with them so he doesn’t have to deal with babies
Plecos are so aggressive and one almost killed al of my fish
gulpher catfish is underrated in experienced fish keeping 👇
It is a pretty cool fish ngl
@@AquariumStoreDepot fr
But i saw someone with a ripsaw