Thanks as ever bud, appreciate ya! If I don't catch you between now and then hope you and your family have a fab x-mas and much success with TH-cam in the new year!!!
Oh i think I like the European Bullhead. My friend had me stuck on a neon blue stiphodon, but then yall mentioned something about peacock gudgeons so I pulled the trigger on those. I'd been wanting them anyway. Now I'm looking at panda garras. One for each tank. Once he takes my lemon longfin I'm gonna need something to eat algae and clean glass, and the garra has a lower bioload. Yall are getting me in trouble...lol.
@Aquadiction I'm hearing not to keep them solo. Your thoughts? If I dud have one in the 15g that would be too small, right? But a small group in the 55g? Yall know I lost 8 praecox rainbows the other day. We think it was TB. A viewer mentioned it and my friend said yeah very possible because it only impacted them. Very sad and very odd. I need a direction for the 55g now
@@FishRfunWe keep one alone, when we had more they tended to fight a lot and the weaker ones fled the aquarium to their deaths :( Its a real shame about your rainbows, very odd! If you can get a quarantine tank ever have a think about it as we have lost whole aquariums before with new additions, many many times and then we have to start again. Hopefully you don't run into that problem though!
@Aquadiction yeah it was always a risk not having a quarantine tank. I'm tempted to start running my uv sterilizer 24/7 again if I can find the room. Are there any issues running a uv sterilizer with live plants since you're adding ferts. I thought it would destroy the ferts you're trying to feed your plants as well as any pathogens. Yalls thoughts?
Oh c'mon guys yall and Joanna from Primetime Aquatics had just convinced me that I'd like peacock gudgeons, so I decided on 5 of those. I'm lowering my bioload by trading that guy my lemon longfin and my 3 denison barbs for a bunch of pygmy corys for my 15g to add to the 5 I've already got in that tank. But now yall show me all these great gobys, I'm back to square one. The bumblee goby is soooo cute but there's others with so much more color. You can't really go wrong. Who knows. Maybe I could make one work in my 15g. My 55g is for the peacock gudgeons. They'd be fine with angelfish, right?
Your cheating on us with Prime Time Aquatics???? Guess we need a NEW biggest fan.....(Just kidding bud, Prime Time are awesome and out of our league) Your planning on putting the Peacock Gudgeon with the Angels??Or Gobies? Sorry I wasn't clear? The bumblee bee are def really cool but probably the hardest to keep out of the ones listed, at least up there with the more temperamental, I think because while they can live in freshwater they do better in Brackish, plus extremely slow feeders!
@@Aquadiction oh...yeah since I was lowering my bioload on my 55g, I thought I'd have room in the 55g. Look at my latest update on my 15g with the botanical I added, there's a long and a short video posted, and see if you think a single goby/gudgeon would work in there. I've also got pink granite stone to replace the fake dragon stone. I'll put some in my 15 and some in my 55g. The 15g just really needs color because of the black wall of the fluval flex...let me know what yall think...cheers
@@Aquadiction lol but yes full disclosure I also subscribe to them, aquarium coop, girl talks fish, Blake's Aquatics and I have a t-shirt of his, yall, Palmer Aquatics and a few others. I like this kid named Lazarus the fish boy or something like that. He's so young but knows sooooo much more than me. He answers questions for me occasionally...lol
@@FishRfun I've not tried to keep a Peacock with an Angel but my gut feeling is there will be some problems there because they are slow hovering fish and pretty small, you could be okay but I would watch VERY carefully because it could be a problem bud!
@@FishRfun Blake's Aquatics is awesome, we subbed to him, he subbed to us (we talked a little), we did a community post promoting him and urged our community to sub to him.........a couple of months later he un subbed to us out of the blue....... and we haven't talked since, thinking of getting a marriage councillor involved but it takes two to parties to make that work so dunno :(!
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This was so cool! Gobies are so fun to watch. 😊
They really are
Bumble bee is definitely more brackish to salt
Agree 100%, sadly I have seen them hundreds of times in the freshwater section over the past 40 years!
@@Aquadiction so sad it's a lack of knowledge and bad lfs's not advising customers
Those are some pretty sweet goby’s … thanks for sharing 👍😁
Thanks as ever bud, appreciate ya! If I don't catch you between now and then hope you and your family have a fab x-mas and much success with TH-cam in the new year!!!
@@Aquadiction thank you very much and have merry Christmas to you and yours as well 😁
I love the Tiger Dwarf Goby!
ooo good choice! Gobies are really underrated in the hobby!!!
@@Aquadiction gobies are some of my favourite fish! 👍
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Oh i think I like the European Bullhead. My friend had me stuck on a neon blue stiphodon, but then yall mentioned something about peacock gudgeons so I pulled the trigger on those. I'd been wanting them anyway. Now I'm looking at panda garras. One for each tank. Once he takes my lemon longfin I'm gonna need something to eat algae and clean glass, and the garra has a lower bioload. Yall are getting me in trouble...lol.
lol! Panda Garra are a great little fish TBH and some nice colours, should have our spotlight on them done soon :)
@Aquadiction I'm hearing not to keep them solo. Your thoughts? If I dud have one in the 15g that would be too small, right? But a small group in the 55g? Yall know I lost 8 praecox rainbows the other day. We think it was TB. A viewer mentioned it and my friend said yeah very possible because it only impacted them. Very sad and very odd. I need a direction for the 55g now
@@FishRfunWe keep one alone, when we had more they tended to fight a lot and the weaker ones fled the aquarium to their deaths :( Its a real shame about your rainbows, very odd! If you can get a quarantine tank ever have a think about it as we have lost whole aquariums before with new additions, many many times and then we have to start again. Hopefully you don't run into that problem though!
@Aquadiction yeah it was always a risk not having a quarantine tank. I'm tempted to start running my uv sterilizer 24/7 again if I can find the room. Are there any issues running a uv sterilizer with live plants since you're adding ferts. I thought it would destroy the ferts you're trying to feed your plants as well as any pathogens. Yalls thoughts?
@@FishRfun we don’t have any experience with UV sadly so I wouldn’t be the best person to ask that one bud
Oh c'mon guys yall and Joanna from Primetime Aquatics had just convinced me that I'd like peacock gudgeons, so I decided on 5 of those. I'm lowering my bioload by trading that guy my lemon longfin and my 3 denison barbs for a bunch of pygmy corys for my 15g to add to the 5 I've already got in that tank.
But now yall show me all these great gobys, I'm back to square one. The bumblee goby is soooo cute but there's others with so much more color. You can't really go wrong. Who knows. Maybe I could make one work in my 15g. My 55g is for the peacock gudgeons. They'd be fine with angelfish, right?
Your cheating on us with Prime Time Aquatics???? Guess we need a NEW biggest fan.....(Just kidding bud, Prime Time are awesome and out of our league)
Your planning on putting the Peacock Gudgeon with the Angels??Or Gobies? Sorry I wasn't clear? The bumblee bee are def really cool but probably the hardest to keep out of the ones listed, at least up there with the more temperamental, I think because while they can live in freshwater they do better in Brackish, plus extremely slow feeders!
@@Aquadiction oh...yeah since I was lowering my bioload on my 55g, I thought I'd have room in the 55g. Look at my latest update on my 15g with the botanical I added, there's a long and a short video posted, and see if you think a single goby/gudgeon would work in there. I've also got pink granite stone to replace the fake dragon stone. I'll put some in my 15 and some in my 55g. The 15g just really needs color because of the black wall of the fluval flex...let me know what yall think...cheers
@@Aquadiction lol but yes full disclosure I also subscribe to them, aquarium coop, girl talks fish, Blake's Aquatics and I have a t-shirt of his, yall, Palmer Aquatics and a few others. I like this kid named Lazarus the fish boy or something like that. He's so young but knows sooooo much more than me. He answers questions for me occasionally...lol
@@FishRfun I've not tried to keep a Peacock with an Angel but my gut feeling is there will be some problems there because they are slow hovering fish and pretty small, you could be okay but I would watch VERY carefully because it could be a problem bud!
@@FishRfun Blake's Aquatics is awesome, we subbed to him, he subbed to us (we talked a little), we did a community post promoting him and urged our community to sub to him.........a couple of months later he un subbed to us out of the blue....... and we haven't talked since, thinking of getting a marriage councillor involved but it takes two to parties to make that work so dunno :(!
Betta cross breed with any other fish
You can't do it
This is a challenge....
Good luck 🤞
I will pass on that challenge haha
Lentipes kijimura not armatus
Hi, Are you located in Taiwan?
It's wrong
mekonggaensis