Many of those really need bigger aquariums! The congo tetra for example, should not be in any less than a 40 gallon aquarium, and yes, they do need to be in a larger group. If you have just one and keep it in a 5 gallon, it's not treated the right way and you shouldn't have the fish.
Many of these fish are not considered nano fish. Dwarf Gourami, Tiger Barb, Hatchet fish, Black Phantom Tetra, Serpae tetra and Buenos Aires Tetra are never considered nano. True nano fish would include Checkered Barb. Cherry Barb, Sparkling Gourami, Amber Tetra and Celestial Pearl Danio.
The word "Buenos" is spanish word, so "u" is pronounced separately from the "e". The word "Corydora" is Latin, and ALL Latin words have an accent at the prelast syllable, so it pronounced "CorydOra", not "COrydOra".
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Many of those really need bigger aquariums! The congo tetra for example, should not be in any less than a 40 gallon aquarium, and yes, they do need to be in a larger group. If you have just one and keep it in a 5 gallon, it's not treated the right way and you shouldn't have the fish.
the fish are really beautiful
Miss can we give angle fish with guppy please say thankyou for this vedio
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Why haven't you told us about water temperatures? It would help.
Many of these fish are not considered nano fish. Dwarf Gourami, Tiger Barb, Hatchet fish, Black Phantom Tetra, Serpae tetra and Buenos Aires Tetra are never considered nano.
True nano fish would include Checkered Barb. Cherry Barb, Sparkling Gourami, Amber Tetra and Celestial Pearl Danio.
The word "Buenos" is spanish word, so "u" is pronounced separately from the "e".
The word "Corydora" is Latin, and ALL Latin words have an accent at the prelast syllable, so it pronounced "CorydOra", not "COrydOra".
Nandri
You repeat the same fish everyone else said. Boring! Your voice is also too monotonous.
Very informative
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