You also put up pictures of the Black Phantom tetra… Black skirt/widows will breed at the age of a few months old and require soft slightly acid water.
I liked your video. However I have a question about my tetra behavior. I have a mature Black Skirt and two small. They get along well in the well maintained five gallon aquarium. But sometimes they bunch together and swim rough, rubbing each other, they maintain a tight almost touching formation as they vigorously swim around the tank and around the objects. Is this just normal play? Should I be concerned? Thanks, Susan.
mine do that often - from watching other videos, I'm pretty sure it's spawning behavior! :) mine seem happy and get along still. actually, I have a video on my page that shows the behavior - does it look like what you are asking about?
I ordered this fish and aquarium components to assemble them together by myself. But the fishes arrived day before yesterday and heater is to arrive day after tomorrow. Any tips how to save them till then?? (I have 4 fishes they hide from me)
I loved the video, it covered lots of things about them and it is very informative
I loved this video it was super good :)
Love the vid and I think you deserve more subs
Oh thank you
@@AquariumFishKeepersThey used Widow Tetras for Glofish.
The glo variations are genetically modified with anemone dna, not dyes anymore
Always love your videos keep em comin
Thank you so much!😁
@@AquariumFishKeepers They use for colors.
You also put up pictures of the Black Phantom tetra… Black skirt/widows will breed at the age of a few months old and require soft slightly acid water.
Are black tetras known for getting egg bound? I think I have one that is but I'm not 100% sure. She is super plumpy and i don't want to lose her
nice video
The fish aren't dyed, they are genetically modified
I liked your video. However I have a question about my tetra behavior. I have a mature Black Skirt and two small. They get along well in the well maintained five gallon aquarium. But sometimes they bunch together and swim rough, rubbing each other, they maintain a tight almost touching formation as they vigorously swim around the tank and around the objects. Is this just normal play? Should I be concerned?
Thanks,
Susan.
mine do that often - from watching other videos, I'm pretty sure it's spawning behavior! :) mine seem happy and get along still. actually, I have a video on my page that shows the behavior - does it look like what you are asking about?
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I ordered this fish and aquarium components to assemble them together by myself. But the fishes arrived day before yesterday and heater is to arrive day after tomorrow.
Any tips how to save them till then??
(I have 4 fishes they hide from me)
What type of fish
Not only like I am gonna subscribe your channel loved it.
Great to hear!😁
With out you I would of never have a successful tank
Oxygen need