5 Rare/Oddball Fish for a 5-10 Gallon Freshwater Aquarium
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- So today I'm going over 5 fish that are not seen very much in the hobby / have some weird and unusual looks, that can go in a 5-10 Gallon Tank! (as long as the setup is proper for them).
Checkout the places I mentioned in the video that carry some of the fish on this list!
Wetspot: www.wetspottropicalfish.com/
AquaticArts: aquaticarts.com/
Instagram: / northwest_fish_keeping_
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:34 Remember this is NOT a care guide and to do your research
0:57 The Whole Family of Licorice Gouramis
4:52 Dwarf Anchor Catfish
8:53 Toothpick Fish Family
13:37 Schooling Glass Goby
18:10 Honorable Mention: TRUE Freshwater Bumblebee Goby
19;14 Green Kubotai Rasbora
24:16 Outro + Some hints towards a new build
I had a group if Dwarf Anchor Catfish, but unfortunately lost 3 of the 5 with no discernable cause. That being said, they are one of my favorite fish in the hobby.
I am also psyching myself up to make a blackwater ecosystem aquarium for Crocodile Toothpicks, Black Tiger Badis, and Chili Bororas.
what species of fish is the colorful purple-ish fish that swam by at 15:27?
I have 2 males licorice gouramis in a 10gallon and they are my favourite fish I have ever kept. I also happen to have a anchor cat but he seems so skinny. I never seen him eat but I’ve had him for like 7 months so I know he’s eating
That flare on the (gourami?) Was cool to see. Where can you get those?
Some of more the more common species you can find at an LFS. But your best bets are online or having them be special ordered by your LFS. If you're in the US, The Wetspot Tropical Fish has a few species in regularly, they've had the most species for sale by far. Goodluck with your search!
Good info. Feedback: if you’re going to have a plain white background over *much* of your video, probably a podcast is a better media.
Do you know where to find pearl killifish and/or dwarf sunfish?
Since you've seen them in person - how well do green Raspbora actually school in a like 50G in larger groups?
Honestly they kind of just shoal around, they act more like Harlequin and Porkchop Rasboras in the sense that they'll stick around each other, but won't be as tight in a group like Rummynose Rasboras where they'll follow each other's every move. They do make a nice group fish, but not if you want something that'll stay extremely tight in a group
Chili rasbora school well.
Will the toothpick eat guppy fry?