It seems that soon we will have a lot more new episodes of "All about" series Judging by the new fish that we see there... Keep them coming! And thank you!
In Singapore, my tetra tanks can reach up to 31 degrees if my tank fan is off. In one tank there’re even white cloud minnows, known to favour colder waters. All of them r fine!!
To be honest that kind of doesn’t surprise me. I think fishkeeping is one of those things where you know that the fish are hardy and tolerant as they would need to be in the wild. So they should be able to withstand many different conditions. But…. If I’m going to make a recommendation video then I’m going to stick in the safe middle ground. I don’t want to be the cause of someone keeping a species in completely the wrong conditions. Thanks for the comment - it’s great you let others know your experience with them 😃
@@tinymenagerie I was just responding to another commenter about higher temperature being fine, so I wasn’t trying to be obnoxious or cantankerous. Always loving your videos, very all-rounded insights always. Yes, nice to remain in the middle-ground for your species highlight video. Cheers! :)
Your observations are spot on in my experience. Males love to chase and rule the tank as you said. More needs to be said about how they change with age. The tight schooling and territorial natures decrease and increase with age.
You always have the most gorgeous scapes! I love you!! I’ve started mentioning you in all my comments with my American favorite TH-cam guys. I absolutely adore your work and you give the greatest description of each fish and their individual personalities and needs!! Love ❤️ from America!!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! These fellas are on the shortlist for the tank that I'm planning and you touched on every important thing I needed to know. Keep up the good work and I'll be exploring the rest of your channel.
Great balanced content. Thanks so much. I'm a relatively new aquarium keeper and I've been deliberating for a long while about which tetra species to start with, probably alongside Harlequin rasboras.. I keep swinging between Embers, lemon, Green neon, Glowlight, X-ray and these guys. Sooo difficult, but your coverage is very useful. Do you have any thoughts or previous episodes on X-ray tetras? Thanks again.
Excellent work!! Bought many fish based on your reviews. You should try keeping the Kerri Blue Tetra and the Super Blue Kerri Tetra. They are great fish.
I also think they're brilliant! I do have too many males at the moment. At the shops, fish tend to be a bit too stressed to distinguish the genders. But they also breed fairly easily so I might try that and keep the females to get a better ratio in the main tank.
Beautiful, active fish, but definitely on the aggressive side. I saw one male attack and kill another male when I kept them. If I kept them again, it would be in a large heavily planted tank, with perhaps zebra danios or similar as tank mates that would not be intimidated by them. Great video!
Unless you know what your doing, these fish are not for beginners. Had some and had to rehome them. Did not have enough experience to properly keep them. Way too spicy for beginners.
Thank you once again. Really love your content. My silvers tips are truly mental and really add an extra dynamic to that tank. You just have to look at their latin name to know what they're like - HaseMANIA nana
Your content deserves 20x the audience. Keep it up!
Love your channel! You do a great job!
It seems that soon we will have a lot more new episodes of "All about" series Judging by the new fish that we see there... Keep them coming! And thank you!
In Singapore, my tetra tanks can reach up to 31 degrees if my tank fan is off. In one tank there’re even white cloud minnows, known to favour colder waters. All of them r fine!!
To be honest that kind of doesn’t surprise me. I think fishkeeping is one of those things where you know that the fish are hardy and tolerant as they would need to be in the wild. So they should be able to withstand many different conditions. But…. If I’m going to make a recommendation video then I’m going to stick in the safe middle ground. I don’t want to be the cause of someone keeping a species in completely the wrong conditions. Thanks for the comment - it’s great you let others know your experience with them 😃
@@tinymenagerie I was just responding to another commenter about higher temperature being fine, so I wasn’t trying to be obnoxious or cantankerous. Always loving your videos, very all-rounded insights always. Yes, nice to remain in the middle-ground for your species highlight video. Cheers! :)
Another great video mate, was close to getting silver-tips for my 40 gallon rebuild but ended up with cardinals.
Cardinals are lovely too, although I really struggle to find ones that are healthy.
You're the first I've seen to warn about their territorial behavior as adults. Thank you!
I have Lemon Tetras which are a similar shape and are also quite hypa active.
I've never seen seen these before.
Thank you. 👍
I’ve just bought a little shoal of tiny baby lemons 😀. Can’t wait for them to grow up. At the moment they are just little silver slivers 😅
Your observations are spot on in my experience. Males love to chase and rule the tank as you said. More needs to be said about how they change with age. The tight schooling and territorial natures decrease and increase with age.
Thanks😊🐟
I love the looks of Tetras... I just picked up 6 similar to these, but they have red along that silver tip.
Ooh. That’s sounds fascinating and like a fish I don’t know. What are they?
@@tinymenagerie they are Red Phanton Tetra... and with embarrassment, I now see you have a video on them... but they are beautiful.
You always have the most gorgeous scapes! I love you!! I’ve started mentioning you in all my comments with my American favorite TH-cam guys. I absolutely adore your work and you give the greatest description of each fish and their individual personalities and needs!! Love ❤️ from America!!!
This is such a fantastic species profile! Especially about their behavior! Definitely a beauty and beast!
Just found your channel after getting back into the hobby recently. Awesome content, keep it up!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! These fellas are on the shortlist for the tank that I'm planning and you touched on every important thing I needed to know. Keep up the good work and I'll be exploring the rest of your channel.
Great balanced content. Thanks so much. I'm a relatively new aquarium keeper and I've been deliberating for a long while about which tetra species to start with, probably alongside Harlequin rasboras.. I keep swinging between Embers, lemon, Green neon, Glowlight, X-ray and these guys. Sooo difficult, but your coverage is very useful. Do you have any thoughts or previous episodes on X-ray tetras? Thanks again.
You are the best!
Wow great, a new Tiny menagerie vid, happy days
Excellent work!! Bought many fish based on your reviews. You should try keeping the Kerri Blue Tetra and the Super Blue Kerri Tetra. They are great fish.
Great video, thanks for posting!
Love your content! Could you make a video on Cardinal Tetras (Red Neons)?
I also think they're brilliant! I do have too many males at the moment. At the shops, fish tend to be a bit too stressed to distinguish the genders. But they also breed fairly easily so I might try that and keep the females to get a better ratio in the main tank.
There beautiful. What's the Rasbora you show with the silver tips there beautiful as well. Thanks for sharing 😊
I think it's an Espei Rasbora.
That was probably the hengeli rasbora. Also known as glowlight rasboras. They are tiny and supremely easy to keep 👍🏻
I just ordered some!
Cute ❤
Beautiful, active fish, but definitely on the aggressive side. I saw one male attack and kill another male when I kept them.
If I kept them again, it would be in a large heavily planted tank, with perhaps zebra danios or similar as tank mates that would not be intimidated by them.
Great video!
Loved this although not sure why most people recommend tetras up to 26C. They should be kept 27-28C, they're used to 28C in the wild. Happy Friday 👍
Not all tetras come from the same area, some are from subtropical areas that are much cooler.
@@giftofthewild6665 I understand that although most like warmer water.
They look cool but they are aggressive and do exactly what u say definitely dont put with other small tetra unless you have a very large tank.
Unless you know what your doing, these fish are not for beginners. Had some and had to rehome them. Did not have enough experience to properly keep them. Way too spicy for beginners.
Thank you once again. Really love your content.
My silvers tips are truly mental and really add an extra dynamic to that tank. You just have to look at their latin name to know what they're like - HaseMANIA nana