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Rachel O'leary Great informational video. Ironically, yesterday my daughter went to the library and I had asked her to check out a few fish books for me. One of those books was The 101 Best Freshwater Nano Species. I had no idea this was your book until I started reading it. Cool!
I don't know if you noticed, but you may have two different species in there. Look at the fish toward the upper left @2:42, it has the "saddle spot" typical of aggregatus while the majority appear to be doriae.
I am about to put together a brackish tank (I'm partial to my nerites), and I think my journey led me here. I used to live along an estuary, and that environment fascinates me (and I already keep badis badis, so the live food is already a thing, lol). Thank you. Tiny little predators are so adorable.
I’m going to try live food starting today. As I bought the bumblebee gobys yesterday and so far they will eat the bloodworms but nothing else. Hoping to find some at my LFS.
Lots of you are asking how they would do with shrimp. As with any micropredator, they will eat young shrimp. I don't think they would have a chance against adult shrimp, but any baby shrimp would certainly become food.
Also- Must add (and said in the video), This species is OFTEN found in brackish- those fish should be kept in brackish. Mine were collected in Freshwater- so are being kept in freshwater.
They're SOOO cute! I've wanted these for a while, and am hoping that I can move some into a 10 gallon setup I have eventually. I've never seen them swimming as much as yours--I thought they were completely bottom-dwelling! Anyway, thanks for the spotlight and they look amazing!
Finally you did one on Bumblebee Goby! I have 3 in a 5 gallons tank, all of them females... waiting to get a male when available. I put 2 teaspoon of marine salt in the water and pH set to 7. I had them previously and they don't last too long in pure fresh water. As for feeding, I am feeding them frozen blood worm. The can't be fed with dried food and they don't seems to like brine shrimp very much. I had the mentioned 3for close to months now and they adorable to watch during feeding time! It's kids fighting over candies.
Another great Video. I kept these guys years ago and enjoyed them. They are cute with just the right amount of personality to keep things interesting. I think I caught the "nano" bug from you Rachel. :)
When you say add salt do you mean aquariom salt or ocean salt aquarium products? I used aquarium salt with mine, but I've heard sea salt mix is better because it contasins more various salt these fish need that come from brackish water environment. I had 6 in a well planted and scaped 55G with 6 pea puffers, fresh water flounders from the amazon.
This has helped me out a lot. I love bumble bee gobies. Had one for years in a big 30 gallon tank with a big variety of fish and almost never saw it. Was lucky if I spotted it once a month and this lack of sightings grew my fascination anf love for these guys when I was growing up. Just got a couple recently. And put them in a 10 gallon tank with a few pigmy catfish. I'm really excited to have gotten these guys and hope to do a good job caring for them :)
I just picked 3 of these up today. I wish I watched your video sooner, cause then I would have picked up six. Anyways, you’re always my go to person for species spotlights, so thanks again.
Exactly. I grabbed 3 of them today too smh. (Different day of course) but I’m hoping I can actually feed them. Their only eating bloodworms so far. But I will try the frozen daphnia food
I really love mine in my community 20g planted. They def can get out competed but I use a chop stick to bring a worm right to him. Lots of plants and wood for sure and So cool to look at too
Would a 2.5 gallon be big enough to have so. Obviously maintaining it would be a lot of work, but would it be possible. If so how many would you put in that size tank?
Beautiful little fish! I've seen these at my lfs and always been tempted! Have you ever done the whole killifish eggs from eBay project? It's so tempting.
Thank you Rachel. I've decided to have two separate species tank for my cardinal shrimp and bumblebees like I messaged you. I have 30 in a 50cm cube and they are doing great and love their blood worms and brine shrimp. There are so many people out there giving false information about them and looked and you never had a spot light done on them. This has really helped and I just love them so much. They really do have wonderful personalities and I can recommend a species only tank and it looks great with so many in a tank and they do all get a long and I enjoy the squabbles over food. I would love to send you a photo, just don't know how. I will be adding some medium size shells for them too and I keep them in brackish. But I just love them. We are not permitted to have dwarf puffers here in Australia, but these really do fill in the void for me anyways.
So they don't need to be kept in a strictly brackish setup? How many per gallon would be a good rule of thumb? I was thinking of setting up a pea puffer 20 gallon but these are just too cool.
i have two Bumblebee gobies and 22 community fish, Guppies, Tiger barbs, Dalmatian mollies, bala sharks, 1 betta, etc, in a 75 gallon tank.. will this be ok?
You suggested a species only tank to avoid them being out competed at feeding time? Is that the only reason? I've got a 20 long that is currently only housing a BN pleco and two Bumblebee Catfish (Microglanis iheringi). I wasn't planning on adding more fish, but then you showed me these fish and I may reconsider.
So I absolutely LOVE gobies. And I have about 10 of these in my freshwater 125L tank for almost a year now. And what are your thoughts on adding a different type of Goby, agression wise? (Rhinogobius or the Stiphodon atropurpureus) I'm leaning more towards a no, but then again I LOVE gobies and it'd be awesome.
I saw these in my local aquarium store they're right next to the Pea puffers and I was like what are these guys and now i have to set up a nother tank to keep them i must have them
Planning a 40 breeder planted tank so I can move my Striped Raphael to it from my way too small 20g high. And I may move my Kuhli Loaches over as well. I WANT these little guys but not sure how bottom dwellers and gobys will mix. Thoughts? Maybe transfer my white clouds and black neons to the 40 as well and make the 20 High a goby tank?
I have two 1 male 1 female in a 10 gallon tank with 2 zebra loch, 1 sword tail, 1 leopard dano, 1 neon tetra and 4 almano shrimp and they have been great, my favorite to watch by far and they make sure they get food for themselves I feed them frozen krill that I smash up into little pieces and they devour it GREAT PETS
Love these, they are one of my favourites too. I had them in a nano fish 3ft tank about 10yrs ago, I used to use tweezers and offer tubifex or similar to them individually as not alot of food ever made it down to them and i worried theyd start to drop weight, they seemed to be doing rather well until i added a few scarlet badis into the tank and i think where they tend to be more bolshy it must of stressed them out as i lost all my BBG within a month or so after, would love to keep them again though but as you point out its so tricky to no exactly which ones you end up buying. Awesome seeing them in a big group like this though, great fish thanks :)
I have three in a planted 3ft community tank with cardinal tetras, 3spot Gouramis and balloon mollies. I feed mine frozen blood worms or fine sinking pellets. I’m finding it hard to ensure they are feed. I rarely see them they hide amongst rocks and natural caves I made from wood. They are a bit of a where’s Wally of the tank.
Mine keep dying not sure why any advice I love these and really want them to do well. I had 8 in a 5 gallon cuz pet store told me 10 was good for that size now down to 3 could they be fighting each other or what you think?
Hi rachel, do you think these fish would be alright with fish as small as kubotai or celestial pearl danios? i am a little worried they would attack my little rasboras and shrimp
My LFS has these! I really debated on getting them for one of my new bigger tanks but the owner said she didn't know if they were from freshwater or brackish. :c
I found two of these in a local store in a xipho tank..i was so surprise and it was love on first look .i have these two guys in a 30 l tank with a couple of molly, xipho and gupps. I am searching for other couple of these.
I love the bumblebees but have had little success keeping them. Not sure why, though in my many years in the hobby have learned some species just don't fair well for me. Saw you with the King of DYI and decided to see your channel. Glad I did.
I've been wanting these for like 5 years and I finally learned that I actually can keep them, but do you know if they actually swim, because they're swimming in this video and I thought they would be more laying on the ground? And I want to keep them with my pea puffers and a few other fish, but I mostly overfeed them now, so I'm pretty sure they'll be fine
They have modified pelvic fins which form almost a disc. Many gobies have this so they can climb rocks/stick to surfaces for feeding or to deal wth their wild environment (some species that is flow).
My lfs keeps them in brackish water. They keep anything with "gobby" in their name in brackish water. Does acclamation to full fresh water shorten their lifespan?
Confused. Bumblebee gobies are brackish & dwarf pea puffers are fresh. Brackish fish go back & forth between the brackish area & fresh water area. Mine do great in my low brackish tank. I plan to put a figure eight puffer w them as they are brackish. A green spotted puffer goes from brackish when young to full marine as they get older. The bumblebees will live for a while in fresh but not as long. Correct if I have wrong information on this.
thank you for this video. they are too stinking cute. (cue eye twitches and me having to talk myself out of another species lol) I'm a puffer girl and always have been, but I appreciate you showing others something else to look for. I've come across so many who mistakenly underestimate dwarf puffs and their needs/aggression. I always say just bc they're tiny it doesn't take away the inner thug puff 😂 love your species spotlight vids. ty💗
you should make a small list of fish that could share the tank with each species spotlight. that would give us an idea on what we can put with what. thank you for your videos !!
I asked the guys at the lfs I go to how to care for them because they have some and one of the guys said that he took some home before and he said they were hard to keep.
in a shared tank what ratio of BBG to DP do you have? what size tank ? ... they are 2of my favourite species but i only have a 15g tank and wondered if i could put 2 of each in with some rasboras as apparently the DPs manage well alongside the ras.
@@RachelOLeary oh no,Rachel I didn’t know. Thank you for responding. Sending you and your family love,hope and healing.❤️❤️ And so much gratitude for your work.
hey Rachel! great info as always! i need you help! I am going on a vacation in about 2 weeks for about 10 days. My problem is i do understand that a week or two is no problem witout feeding my tanks. I saw your vacation tip video. But one of my guppy just dropped 15 frys... what should I do. I've never went on a vaction with 2 week old frys. I dont know if they are okay without food for 10 days...
Well I feed my guppy fry crushed flakes and some times brime shrimp.U could get 10 little tub things and put your crushed flakes in each one off them a meal for each DAY.Then get your neighbour or friend cousin auntie ect. To come to yours and feed the fry and maybe feed the guppys as well :)
Fry does make it challenging. Having plants in their tank will help, but they really should be fed if you have someone you can trust. If not, the good thing about guppies is they will certainly produce more
In my mind, these are WAY more appropriate for the average hobbyist then Dwarf Puffers- and just as cute!
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Rachel O'leary Great informational video. Ironically, yesterday my daughter went to the library and I had asked her to check out a few fish books for me. One of those books was The 101 Best Freshwater Nano Species. I had no idea this was your book until I started reading it. Cool!
+Tazawa Tanks awesome
Tazawa Tanks I have Rachel's book too. Been having the book for more than 3 years now and still reading it!
It is a good book!
I loooove gobies. Didn't realize they came so small. The way they swim reminds me of popping and locking. Heh.
I don't know if you noticed, but you may have two different species in there. Look at the fish toward the upper left @2:42, it has the "saddle spot" typical of aggregatus while the majority appear to be doriae.
You, Rachel are a woman who enjoys her craft, and encourage others to enjoy it too. Thank you for sharing.
I am about to put together a brackish tank (I'm partial to my nerites), and I think my journey led me here. I used to live along an estuary, and that environment fascinates me (and I already keep badis badis, so the live food is already a thing, lol). Thank you. Tiny little predators are so adorable.
I’m going to try live food starting today. As I bought the bumblebee gobys yesterday and so far they will eat the bloodworms but nothing else. Hoping to find some at my LFS.
Lots of you are asking how they would do with shrimp. As with any micropredator, they will eat young shrimp. I don't think they would have a chance against adult shrimp, but any baby shrimp would certainly become food.
Also- Must add (and said in the video), This species is OFTEN found in brackish- those fish should be kept in brackish. Mine were collected in Freshwater- so are being kept in freshwater.
Yeahhhhh... Don't put shrimp in the tank.. They WILL kill them!!! I made that mistake a week ago...😭
I just got a trio of them yesterday. They're eating frozen bloodworms and I love these little guys.
dude I'm losing my mind🙃 I'm in love and definitely want some of these little guys! I had never heard of them! very cool Rachel
They're SOOO cute! I've wanted these for a while, and am hoping that I can move some into a 10 gallon setup I have eventually. I've never seen them swimming as much as yours--I thought they were completely bottom-dwelling! Anyway, thanks for the spotlight and they look amazing!
Thank you soooo much Rachel, I'm in love. Really cheap in Australia too.
These guys are adorable!
They are adorable Rachel!
Finally you did one on Bumblebee Goby! I have 3 in a 5 gallons tank, all of them females... waiting to get a male when available. I put 2 teaspoon of marine salt in the water and pH set to 7. I had them previously and they don't last too long in pure fresh water. As for feeding, I am feeding them frozen blood worm. The can't be fed with dried food and they don't seems to like brine shrimp very much.
I had the mentioned 3for close to months now and they adorable to watch during feeding time! It's kids fighting over candies.
Another great Video. I kept these guys years ago and enjoyed them. They are cute with just the right amount of personality to keep things interesting. I think I caught the "nano" bug from you Rachel. :)
I'm so adding these to my tank! I love them!
Yay, these are so cute! Looking forward to the breeding video for these gobies and pleco videos.
When you say add salt do you mean aquariom salt or ocean salt aquarium products? I used aquarium salt with mine, but I've heard sea salt mix is better because it contasins more various salt these fish need that come from brackish water environment. I had 6 in a well planted and scaped 55G with 6 pea puffers, fresh water flounders from the amazon.
This has helped me out a lot. I love bumble bee gobies. Had one for years in a big 30 gallon tank with a big variety of fish and almost never saw it. Was lucky if I spotted it once a month and this lack of sightings grew my fascination anf love for these guys when I was growing up.
Just got a couple recently. And put them in a 10 gallon tank with a few pigmy catfish. I'm really excited to have gotten these guys and hope to do a good job caring for them :)
So happy you did this spotlight.
I just picked 3 of these up today. I wish I watched your video sooner, cause then I would have picked up six. Anyways, you’re always my go to person for species spotlights, so thanks again.
Exactly. I grabbed 3 of them today too smh. (Different day of course) but I’m hoping I can actually feed them. Their only eating bloodworms so far. But I will try the frozen daphnia food
I just picked up 6 of these cuties at a swap! Thanks for the great info as always
OMG Bumble Bee Gobies
I really love mine in my community 20g planted. They def can get out competed but I use a chop stick to bring a worm right to him. Lots of plants and wood for sure and So cool to look at too
Do you keep just one? Do they need to be in groups?
@@lukeonorato9815 I just keep one
Would a 2.5 gallon be big enough to have so. Obviously maintaining it would be a lot of work, but would it be possible. If so how many would you put in that size tank?
Beautiful little fish! I've seen these at my lfs and always been tempted! Have you ever done the whole killifish eggs from eBay project? It's so tempting.
So glad to see a species spotlight on these guys, I have 8 of them and they're my favorites in my community tank!
So adorable, do you think they'd be good with micro rasboras?
+Janice Stp possibly with good planting
Thank you Rachel. I've decided to have two separate species tank for my cardinal shrimp and bumblebees like I messaged you. I have 30 in a 50cm cube and they are doing great and love their blood worms and brine shrimp. There are so many people out there giving false information about them and looked and you never had a spot light done on them. This has really helped and I just love them so much. They really do have wonderful personalities and I can recommend a species only tank and it looks great with so many in a tank and they do all get a long and I enjoy the squabbles over food. I would love to send you a photo, just don't know how. I will be adding some medium size shells for them too and I keep them in brackish. But I just love them. We are not permitted to have dwarf puffers here in Australia, but these really do fill in the void for me anyways.
So they don't need to be kept in a strictly brackish setup? How many per gallon would be a good rule of thumb? I was thinking of setting up a pea puffer 20 gallon but these are just too cool.
Thanks as always Rachel. Informative, entertaining and excellent to add to my encyclopedia of your vids
wow, I love them! What would be the smallest tank you would keep a group of 6 in?
Sean Meister I've kept them before and I'd say a 5 gallon could hold 6 and only 6 of them.
perfect...thank you Gregory Marrero.
+Sean Meister 5g
thank you Rachel.
Somewhat happy that this cute fish originates from my country :')
How shallow of water can they be kept in provided you have a lot of surface area?
They are absolutely adorable!! Great video 😊
This is amazing. I'd live to see a spotlight on some kind of stiphodon goby. Gobies are the best
Hi there Rachel. Would i keep this gobies with pea puffer? Thanks in advance. Cheers!
i have two Bumblebee gobies and 22 community fish, Guppies, Tiger barbs, Dalmatian mollies, bala sharks, 1 betta, etc, in a 75 gallon tank.. will this be ok?
one of my favorites! did you ever breed them successfully after this?
Hey i know you
You suggested a species only tank to avoid them being out competed at feeding time? Is that the only reason? I've got a 20 long that is currently only housing a BN pleco and two Bumblebee Catfish (Microglanis iheringi). I wasn't planning on adding more fish, but then you showed me these fish and I may reconsider.
I have 2 BBG in a 10g with 3 dwarf puffers for a year now. No problems at all. BBGs introduced a month before the DPs.
So I absolutely LOVE gobies. And I have about 10 of these in my freshwater 125L tank for almost a year now. And what are your thoughts on adding a different type of Goby, agression wise? (Rhinogobius or the Stiphodon atropurpureus) I'm leaning more towards a no, but then again I LOVE gobies and it'd be awesome.
Can you please tell me exactly what the frozen food cube was that you fed them. I have been looking for something to feed mine
It was daphnia
LOVE these fish!!! I can not wait to set up a tank w/ these guys. Great video. 👍👍
Thanks for sharing !! I was wondering if they were easy to take care of. You confirmed my choice ! Will get some tonorrow:)
I saw these in my local aquarium store they're right next to the Pea puffers and I was like what are these guys and now i have to set up a nother tank to keep them i must have them
Planning a 40 breeder planted tank so I can move my Striped Raphael to it from my way too small 20g high. And I may move my Kuhli Loaches over as well. I WANT these little guys but not sure how bottom dwellers and gobys will mix. Thoughts? Maybe transfer my white clouds and black neons to the 40 as well and make the 20 High a goby tank?
I have two 1 male 1 female in a 10 gallon tank with 2 zebra loch, 1 sword tail, 1 leopard dano, 1 neon tetra and 4 almano shrimp and they have been great, my favorite to watch by far and they make sure they get food for themselves I feed them frozen krill that I smash up into little pieces and they devour it GREAT PETS
Love these, they are one of my favourites too. I had them in a nano fish 3ft tank about 10yrs ago, I used to use tweezers and offer tubifex or similar to them individually as not alot of food ever made it down to them and i worried theyd start to drop weight, they seemed to be doing rather well until i added a few scarlet badis into the tank and i think where they tend to be more bolshy it must of stressed them out as i lost all my BBG within a month or so after, would love to keep them again though but as you point out its so tricky to no exactly which ones you end up buying. Awesome seeing them in a big group like this though, great fish thanks :)
thank you for all your videos! I have learned alot from you! Greetings from Central America!
I have three in a planted 3ft community tank with cardinal tetras, 3spot Gouramis and balloon mollies. I feed mine frozen blood worms or fine sinking pellets. I’m finding it hard to ensure they are feed. I rarely see them they hide amongst rocks and natural caves I made from wood. They are a bit of a where’s Wally of the tank.
I agree with you about the Bumble Bee Goby. I really enjoy mine.
Adorable hoodie! I haven't seen these in years... I'm betting the shops will start ordering them now.
I was thinking about putting these with rcs and maybe another schooling fish (2-3 inch). Do they need to be kept alone or would this work?
I love these cuties! Great video as always.
Mine keep dying not sure why any advice I love these and really want them to do well. I had 8 in a 5 gallon cuz pet store told me 10 was good for that size now down to 3 could they be fighting each other or what you think?
Would you keep some with shrimp or will they go after babies?
+Danielle Charles absolutely would eat yound shrimp
Hi rachel, do you think these fish would be alright with fish as small as kubotai or celestial pearl danios? i am a little worried they would attack my little rasboras and shrimp
+TheOverkillWill I think it would be worth trying but with a backup plan
In a 10 gallon, what tank mates could I keep with these guys?
Super! I won a fluval 5 and was thinking of a dwarf puffer but now i think I'll go with these instead. :)
Could they go with puffers tho? My puffers are nice and chill towards each other
My LFS has these! I really debated on getting them for one of my new bigger tanks but the owner said she didn't know if they were from freshwater or brackish. :c
I found two of these in a local store in a xipho tank..i was so surprise and it was love on first look .i have these two guys in a 30 l tank with a couple of molly, xipho and gupps. I am searching for other couple of these.
How do they do eat shrimps?
What is the food your feeding? I have 2, and my LFS said the eat blood worms, but mine take a bite then spit them out.
I love the bumblebees but have had little success keeping them. Not sure why, though in my many years in the hobby have learned some species just don't fair well for me. Saw you with the King of DYI and decided to see your channel. Glad I did.
welcome!
Another great video! Very informative, thanks Rachel!
I've been wanting these for like 5 years and I finally learned that I actually can keep them, but do you know if they actually swim, because they're swimming in this video and I thought they would be more laying on the ground? And I want to keep them with my pea puffers and a few other fish, but I mostly overfeed them now, so I'm pretty sure they'll be fine
Why goby won't eat frozen brimp shrimp what should I do
I have these and they are very active in a planted tanks. How do they stick to the walls of aquariums? And why/how do they use this trick in the wild?
They have modified pelvic fins which form almost a disc. Many gobies have this so they can climb rocks/stick to surfaces for feeding or to deal wth their wild environment (some species that is flow).
My lfs keeps them in brackish water. They keep anything with "gobby" in their name in brackish water. Does acclamation to full fresh water shorten their lifespan?
+Rich McK these were collected in full freshwater. There is lots of variability with the species. Those collected in brackish i would keep in brackish
How would these go with cherry shrimp??
since they are mini hunters, is it okay to use guppies o endlers to breed and then they will hunt the fry
+Ironiic zero maybe. These guys are riny. I would do a shrimp colony over guppies. Endlers or least killies may work
alright i will get a red cherry shrimp colony going and get a pair of endlers to get things started
Ironiic zero they eat guppy and endler fry but shrimp is bettet
Would these little dooders be compatible with shrimps?
+Jesse Lopez they will eat babies
Where did you get yours?! I have been preparing to get my own but I unfortunately am not sure where to buy some.
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What size tank do you keep them in and how many do you have in that tank.
I just bought some .
I’m excited
Good and informative video. You're awesome Rachel.
great video! I can't wait till I see these in Hawaii. Another amazing video!
Oh man, what a cute little fish! I can't wait for my hardscape yaaaaaaaaay
Hey Rachel, do you think they’ll be good in a three gallon tank
Can you do an update on your Bumble Bee. There isn't much out there about these guys. I am wanting to get some really bad.
I sold them all
@@RachelOLeary Oh no! Great for you but bad for me. 🙄😫
Just got a few 2 days ago.. can't get them to eat 😥 I've tried Frozen brine shrimp and bug bites so far... awesome video 👍🏼
Confused. Bumblebee gobies are brackish & dwarf pea puffers are fresh. Brackish fish go back & forth between the brackish area & fresh water area. Mine do great in my low brackish tank. I plan to put a figure eight puffer w them as they are brackish. A green spotted puffer goes from brackish when young to full marine as they get older. The bumblebees will live for a while in fresh but not as long. Correct if I have wrong information on this.
thank you for this video. they are too stinking cute. (cue eye twitches and me having to talk myself out of another species lol) I'm a puffer girl and always have been, but I appreciate you showing others something else to look for. I've come across so many who mistakenly underestimate dwarf puffs and their needs/aggression. I always say just bc they're tiny it doesn't take away the inner thug puff 😂 love your species spotlight vids. ty💗
it scares me how much dwarf puffesr are being pumped right now, as you are so correct that they have pretty specialized needs and are underestimated.
what about in a dwarf puffer tank? 15 gal 3 dwarf puffers?
Love this fish, great video. I like your hair Rachel, looks very nice.
How do you think they would do with shrimp?
you should make a small list of fish that could share the tank with each species spotlight. that would give us an idea on what we can put with what.
thank you for your videos !!
+Clément Pigot good idea
You sold me! When will you be getting more? How many for a 7.5 gallon cube - species only?
Very informative. Enjoyed every minute.
I asked the guys at the lfs I go to how to care for them because they have some and one of the guys said that he took some home before and he said they were hard to keep.
Does Goby fish eat live shrimp or alive snails?
Shrimp yes but not usually snails
I have had these in the past but they lived only a year or so. What is the expected life span of these fish?
Those are cute little fish, will be looking forward to your pleco videos
Will they eat red cherry shrimp?
I keep both bumble bees and dwarf pea puffers. I think they compliment each other and make for good tank mates
in a shared tank what ratio of BBG to DP do you have? what size tank ? ... they are 2of my favourite species but i only have a 15g tank and wondered if i could put 2 of each in with some rasboras as apparently the DPs manage well alongside the ras.
Littlefoot i have them in a 20 gal hex. I have 3 bumble bees to one pea puffer. I plan on getting 3 more bbg
Where did Rachel go?All of her videos are at least a year old.Would love to see some updates.Love the content.
I am going through cancer.
@@RachelOLeary oh no,Rachel I didn’t know.
Thank you for responding.
Sending you and your family love,hope and healing.❤️❤️
And so much gratitude for your work.
I have 6 of them in with my 2xf8 puffers as the tank has loads of scape In the tank I rarely see them
hey Rachel! great info as always! i need you help! I am going on a vacation in about 2 weeks for about 10 days. My problem is i do understand that a week or two is no problem witout feeding my tanks. I saw your vacation tip video. But one of my guppy just dropped 15 frys... what should I do. I've never went on a vaction with 2 week old frys. I dont know if they are okay without food for 10 days...
Well I feed my guppy fry crushed flakes and some times brime shrimp.U could get 10 little tub things and put your crushed flakes in each one off them a meal for each DAY.Then get your neighbour or friend cousin auntie ect. To come to yours and feed the fry and maybe feed the guppys as well :)
Fry does make it challenging. Having plants in their tank will help, but they really should be fed if you have someone you can trust. If not, the good thing about guppies is they will certainly produce more
What do u feed a bumblebee goby fry?
Aww they are cute I want some now you always teach me something new:)
Always loved these guys
Can I mix them with shrimps?