This channel is dedicated to fishes. You will get to know how to care properly of you favorite aquarium fish and maybe other fishes as well. Being a hobbyist, I think I should consider spreading accurate knowledge about fish to the world which will also prevent the audience from being misguided. 🙌
@@Fish_and_more they are with my pink 2 female convicts and no problems at all with aggression they all play nice I am getting a 4th Bolivian Ram shipped today from eBay
@@Fish_and_more thank you. I don’t have planted tanks but hanging roots garden with many anubias sorts and bucephalandra sorts, fine sand and ghost shrimps only ..
@@juli8vdberg562 then you can easily make a low tech planted tank without soil, and a average to good light. Or if you don't want to do that you can always add decorations or stones or caves for hiding places. 😁
@@Fish_and_more oh I already have the tank in my Aqua Ukiyo-e style (sort of Iwagumi but based on my own artistic interests in Katsushika Hokusei works and Ukiyo-e paintings from Edo era … it is algae free for months, Seiryu stones and Tropica mix substrate under the island around which I have my stones beautifully arranged and black woods in trees shapes I carefully have gathered and adjusted etc and a great selection of prime Bucephalandra species and Congo ferns for tree canopy and an Aquaclear hob filter with both purigen and activated coal etc etc and running for 4 months now and doing great .. I had a group of Panda guppies dancing and playing in it beautifully but many of them disappeared into thin air ( none has jumped out or caught in filter or anything but just gone), my only Dwarf rainbow gourami is grown big and colourful in it and now with 60liter clear water thriving tank as an art piece, I think of either Ember Tetra or Ruby Tetra in it.. low light on it, I adjust the light during the day from sunrise to moon light, and when low light, windows in living room offer enough indirect light too.. I have 7 ember tetra in one hanging roots nano tank of 25liter doing great as well, but they love it in there and I just struggle to either replace them into this tank or … I don’t know what they prefer to swim! I see them ( both species) swim in horizontal schools across elongated tanks in the local aquarium store (one that imports all its fish abroad and is a very interesting small business but with specific species to gaze at) or should I just keep the Gourami and the 3 left Panda guppies.. I don’t want danio’s or rasbora’s, no other fish but just one centerpiece fish + the gourami that sees this as his royal palacec
Does it help to keep a couple in a tank with rasbora brigittae or ember tetra or ruby tetra that tend to eat eggs and such? Or maybe with a dwarf gourami? They eat them right? So should be a very good way to control the population
@@rapakajayavardhan9604 that means either your horn wort isn't getting enough light or getting maximum light which is causing brown algae problem. Also possible that your horn worts old leaves are only turning brown but new leaves are fine then it's just normal. If it's algae then cut out the lights slightly, or if it's not, then float it somewhere where it's getting enough light to thrive
I have my female Betta in a beautiful 10 gallon aquarium with a beautiful mystery snail with her! I couldn't be happier with this! She is so spoiled and I love her so much ♥️!
Please upgrade it to at least 25 gallons with 2 sponge filters and ample amount of oxygen. One single adult red cap can't survive in 6 gallons, later it might get threatening to them
Java Fern is not an aquatic plant. All ferns are terrestrial aquarium plants. Java Fern is farmed on land in commercial nurseries. Commercial nurseries can only grow java fern on land instead underwater. In the wild Java Fern can survive underwater for a short period when periodically flooded during the rainy season. For most of the year they grow on the water’s edge, either with their roots in water or moist soil. Forcing Java Fern plants to live underwater all the time their leaves will be infested with algae. In an aquarium setting Java Fern gets stunted with algae. Terrestrial Java Fern has no long term success living underwater all the time because is not an aquatic plant.
Not a very good idea. Though there are few other cichlids with whom you can keep them, but Malawi cichlids could be problematic. It didn't work very well with me so I don't recommend it