Daisy's Blue ricefish are one of my favorite nanofish. I can confirm that they're super easy to spawn. I also agree that you need to have some females in the group if you want the males to show their best colors. Finally if you keep a larger group (15-20+), they will school up almost as tight as rummy nose tetras.
Thanks for the information! I have a few of these little guys in my own aquarium, and have been considering upgrading them to a larger aquarium, which would replicate their natural habitat more precisely. Your video really helped to give me a better idea of their wild habitat, thanks again for sharing!
Wow, this is great to see you all making videos like this and working to grow the channel. Continuing to invest resources into this will end up being your top marketing success by a long shot. Keep it going! The sky is the limit here.
Welcome back from your hiatus, I like the vast variety of species available on your website. I’m hoping to buy some kuhli loaches soon. Hopefully you give all the species available on your website a good photograph.
@@carlybergeron3273 I don't think there's such thing as refunds for fish around these parts, and even if it were I don't think my conscience would allow such a scam :D. I guess I can take the first half of the advice and not get a full school of them at first (I think I should still get at least 5, or they'll jump out because of the stress of lacking a school)
I love these videos and the majority of the motion graphics- but I have a suggestion- at 3;14 and other places with the word definition- the skewed notecard makes the text hard to read, and the font is too small without enough color contrast . I also thing the word should be bolded, so you kind of remember it regardless if you read the text. Just a suggestion, I had to pause it to read both times. Keep up the good work
I know this voice !!!!!❤❤❤❤ great video glad i found this channel 😅 used to getting my fix from steenfott ❤❤
Dwarf chain loach! I love those fish!
Excelente vídeo.
Daisy's Blue ricefish are one of my favorite nanofish. I can confirm that they're super easy to spawn. I also agree that you need to have some females in the group if you want the males to show their best colors.
Finally if you keep a larger group (15-20+), they will school up almost as tight as rummy nose tetras.
Super informative! More please!
Very nice
Thanks for the information! I have a few of these little guys in my own aquarium, and have been considering upgrading them to a larger aquarium, which would replicate their natural habitat more precisely. Your video really helped to give me a better idea of their wild habitat, thanks again for sharing!
Very nice...Gretting from Medaka Manufaktur....Germany
Wow, this is great to see you all making videos like this and working to grow the channel. Continuing to invest resources into this will end up being your top marketing success by a long shot. Keep it going! The sky is the limit here.
Please do more videos!
Excellent info! Thanks!
these are breeding in my outdoor pond in PA USA... will be bringing them inside around September
Welcome back from your hiatus, I like the vast variety of species available on your website. I’m hoping to buy some kuhli loaches soon. Hopefully you give all the species available on your website a good photograph.
Do you shipping in Greece?
Can I risk keeping them in an open tank or will they all jump out?
Get a couple and make sure wherever you get them refunds are possible. Don’t say it jumped out. Say it died of natural causes.
@@carlybergeron3273 I don't think there's such thing as refunds for fish around these parts, and even if it were I don't think my conscience would allow such a scam :D. I guess I can take the first half of the advice and not get a full school of them at first (I think I should still get at least 5, or they'll jump out because of the stress of lacking a school)
Didnt know my own country have ricefish! But its use a latin name, thats why i cant even find anything when i search ricefish in e commercials
These are my favorite ricefish.
How about clown killifish, kuhli loach, or cyprichromis leptisoma as a species spotlight?
What if wawore x latipes can be..?
I worry about the danger these will escape captivity and become an invasive,displacing important native specifies.
I love these videos and the majority of the motion graphics- but I have a suggestion- at 3;14 and other places with the word definition- the skewed notecard makes the text hard to read, and the font is too small without enough color contrast . I also thing the word should be bolded, so you kind of remember it regardless if you read the text. Just a suggestion, I had to pause it to read both times. Keep up the good work