@@shrimplycanadian this is my favorite fish, i have pea puffers but they dont explore their environment like the badis does. My badis stuffs its face into plants and crevices 👀 and looks around for a bit before it moves on
Hmmm. I'm interested in adding these to my 75g shrimp and nano fish tank. Theres near a thousand neocaradina (and several bamboo+amano) shrimp in there now, so a couple micropredators eating the odd baby shrimp will help keep shrimp numbers sustainable, and those ahrimp have LOTS of good hiding places to grow. I already feed with frozen food 3x a week, so thats not really a problem. And they're gorgeous.
I have 4 scarlet Badis in a 20 gallon long. There are lots and lots of hiding caves, and natural plants. I put about 20 red cherry shrimp culls in it at the start. Fast forward 7 months, and the shrimp population is probably over 100 red cherries now. The 4 basis are still healthy, but unfortunately appear to be all males. I also have a few Endler guppies too. I feed live baby brine shrimp 2-3 times a week. And flake the other days. I’ve never seen the basis eat anything but the baby brine
I bought one male badis for my skittles tank after seeinf one of your videos, and the little guy has a great personality! I feed him crushed pond snails, frozen shrimp, mosquito larvae and sometimes baby brine shrimp. They are really stunning fish
@@BabyMango just the crushed ones I think, since the population of the snails seems to still be steadily increasing, but I might be wrong. I never saw my badis eat a live snail tho
@@BabyMango I've seen mine nibble on the snail egg clutches and picking baby snails out. But snail population is not hit because there is sooo many eggs
Thank you very much :) Endlers go well with shrimp. They're also smaller than Guppies. In fact, I have a few Endler Guppies that I keep with some Red Cherry and Gold Nebula Shrimp.
This content is honestly great. 2 minutes striaght to the point. not that i dont have an attention span, but sometimes you dont need a 20 minute video. simple is better sometimes.
Awesome video 🙌 straight to the point. For me. No, they can't. I had one and he ate every baby shrimp in the tank and I had a heavily planted one hahaha they're beautiful but don't keep them with shrimp, that's true also, they won't accept food that isn't alive or frozen
Those are a gorgeous fish! I've seen them offered on Dan's Fish, but couldn't get a good idea of the size. I really love how the white line on the front of the pectoral fins gives a look almost of a gourami, and the orange spots really make them pop. The colour is as bright as any saltwater fish. This is definitely a fish I will keep in mind for a future tank! Pair these up with a couple of larger shrimp, such as a pair of "vampire" shrimp, or the distantly related Bamboo shrimp, and either a couple of purple striped Hercules snails and perhaps a pagoda snail, and you'd have a lightly stocked, yet very colourful, aquarium. Depending on the level of algae growth on the glass, you could probably get away with adding a couple of either red-tail or blue-tail hillstream loaches too. If the aquarium glass doesn't grow much algae, I'd probably not add the hillstream loaches, or any other glass cleaning fish (eg otocynclus), and just be sure to scrape the glass a little more often. After all, the purple striped Hercules snails and the pagoda snail are going to chow down on some algae clinging to the glass before it's even noticeable to the eye, and in a tank like this, one isn't going to want to clutter things up with too many critters. I love the way the Blue Dream neocaradina look in this tank, and the only reason why I personally would hesitate to put them in is because I'm a softy and wouldn't want to see the babies get predated upon. That's a personal problem with me though, as I know from experience that if left unchecked, they will proliferate at an amazing rate. I also love watching vampire shrimp and bamboo shrimp using their little feathery fans to grab food out of the water column. One nice thing about purple striped Hercules snails is the way they tend to dangle off of the glass and hardscape of an aquarium, giving the vibe of stalactites in a cave, or icicles hanging down. These icicles move though, so you're not stuck with the same scene all the time. Purple striped Hercules snails can be difficult to source though, especially reasonably decent quality ones which have been well kept and don't have a lot of lines across the shell from not getting enough calcium and minerals to build their shells properly. It's not a hard thing to keep them fed in a way which will keep their shells in good shape, so I'm not sure why so many suppliers produce snails which have bad shells. It says to me that the breeder either doesn't know what they're doing, or doesn't really care, and is in it just to make a quick profit. I have tripled the size of my purple striped Hercs, and have never managed to mess up a shell. I really do like the look of your scarlet badis though, and I think I'm going to have to put them high on the list of fish to consider for a future tank. In fact, I can't imagine not keeping them now that I've seen your video.
They are beautiful fish and they have that cichlid-like behaviour to them while also looking like a Dwarf Gourami. I just love the fact that they are only 1 inch in size and pretty active.
I love these little fish! If you're considering getting these fish, make sure you have an established aquarium with a lot of hiding spots. I don't even feed mine anymore since there is enough microfauna to keep the well fed.
Have you ever entered your favorite fishstore, looked at their new stuff and immediatly fell in love with a fish? That happened to me over 15 years ago with the scarlet badis. Many years later, I still have them, but also Hysignon badis, Myanmar badis, etc. They're just great and beautiful lil fishes!
I just saw them at the fish store in vegas. I’m very intrigued. I maybe switching my plan. I thought I wanted some pea puffers but I maybe changing my mind
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago, where I just subscribed to yours! I love this little fish and my main rub is that it is damn near impossible to find females. Even the best online vendors NEVER have them.
i got 5 in a 120 gallon tank all males i was looking for females for them to breed them, they are in a community setup and love it in there they got a sassy personality, and will chase each other everywhere but mostly keep to themselves
@@shrimplycanadian I have another question. I have heard that the darker the substrate, the more intense the shrimp colors get. Would you recommend black sand over white?
I do enjoy mine but one of the two is strangely aggressive, he chases my pea puffers and even my pygmy corys. Neither of which have ever fought back, thankfully. I'd consider my tank to be heavily planted but I'm going to try and add some denser plants that might offer more preferable cover. 10 gallon shallow 2 pygmy corys 2 otocinclus 3 female pea puffers 2 male scarlet badis (I think)
Respected sir this Narendhar from India as I told you on other day I have got my Scarlet badis and as per your guidance I am hatching brain shrimp and my doubt is my Scarlet is at dutch style planted tank but we culturing the brain shrimp at salt water and while feeding him we have take some brain shrimp along with the same salt water and will that salt water will affect my plants kindly help me sir thank you
@@shrimplycanadian thank You Sir in india we Have a special filter nets with two different filter levels And finally You collect only artemia And then to rince with fresh water And then to feed the Fish with Heavy planted tank And salt Wont Be there any more So its Plant Safe thank You Sir
It is possible if the Planaria are small enough. I usually treat my tank with NO PLANARIA to get rid of them as they tend to hide under the substrate. Here is a link to the product in my Amazon Store in case you want to learn more about it: amzn.to/3T9sMQc
Yes, they should be able too as they prefer peaceful tank mates. Guppies tend to stay in the top of the water column while Scarlet Badis will stay in lower section primarily so the two species will have very little interaction with each other.
Yes it will eat newborn baby shrimp less than 2 weeks old. You need to ensure you have lots of hiding places for your shrimp like plants, caves, driftwood, etc.
They are too small. Even the aquasoil particles are bigger in size. Got three today but could not find them after releasing in to my aquarium. I got them for 14cents each
@ i feed it baby brine and daphnia, im not sure if male or female, but it looks to be a female when i compare to google images, its not very red. I know it has to be over month old, ive had an eye on it everytime i went to the store
Wat do you think of the Scarlet Basis? Is this a fish you'd love to keep?
@@shrimplycanadian this is my favorite fish, i have pea puffers but they dont explore their environment like the badis does. My badis stuffs its face into plants and crevices 👀 and looks around for a bit before it moves on
Hmmm. I'm interested in adding these to my 75g shrimp and nano fish tank. Theres near a thousand neocaradina (and several bamboo+amano) shrimp in there now, so a couple micropredators eating the odd baby shrimp will help keep shrimp numbers sustainable, and those ahrimp have LOTS of good hiding places to grow. I already feed with frozen food 3x a week, so thats not really a problem. And they're gorgeous.
I have 4 scarlet Badis in a 20 gallon long.
There are lots and lots of hiding caves, and natural plants.
I put about 20 red cherry shrimp culls in it at the start.
Fast forward 7 months, and the shrimp population is probably over 100 red cherries now.
The 4 basis are still healthy, but unfortunately appear to be all males.
I also have a few Endler guppies too.
I feed live baby brine shrimp 2-3 times a week.
And flake the other days.
I’ve never seen the basis eat anything but the baby brine
75g for shrimp is insane😭
@@LMat_MX And a few nano fish!
@Wintersdark that sounds pretty cool ngl
They attack shrimps
I bought one male badis for my skittles tank after seeinf one of your videos, and the little guy has a great personality! I feed him crushed pond snails, frozen shrimp, mosquito larvae and sometimes baby brine shrimp.
They are really stunning fish
Does yours eat live baby snails? Or just the crushed ones? I’ve been thinking about getting some
@@BabyMango just the crushed ones I think, since the population of the snails seems to still be steadily increasing, but I might be wrong. I never saw my badis eat a live snail tho
That is awesome!
@@BabyMango I've seen mine nibble on the snail egg clutches and picking baby snails out. But snail population is not hit because there is sooo many eggs
Used to breed both scarlet badis and badis badis 20 years ago.. love them
any tips on finding a female for my male badis badis here in the US?
Very interesting and helpful. Nice job Andy! Also do you recommend endler fish and shrimp?
Thank you very much :) Endlers go well with shrimp. They're also smaller than Guppies. In fact, I have a few Endler Guppies that I keep with some Red Cherry and Gold Nebula Shrimp.
@@shrimplycanadian That's good to know! Thanks!
@@gvizg1989 You're welcome :)
This content is honestly great. 2 minutes striaght to the point. not that i dont have an attention span, but sometimes you dont need a 20 minute video. simple is better sometimes.
That's good to hear. I was actually wondering how these Two Minute Tuesday videos were doing as they are a bit on the shorter side.
I love my badis. They're so cute and love slurping bloodworms
Well done video. I would definitely want to keep these in the future.
Thank you :) I am working on a care guide as well for these fish.
Awesome video 🙌 straight to the point.
For me. No, they can't. I had one and he ate every baby shrimp in the tank and I had a heavily planted one hahaha they're beautiful but don't keep them with shrimp, that's true also, they won't accept food that isn't alive or frozen
Thank You :)
Those are a gorgeous fish! I've seen them offered on Dan's Fish, but couldn't get a good idea of the size. I really love how the white line on the front of the pectoral fins gives a look almost of a gourami, and the orange spots really make them pop. The colour is as bright as any saltwater fish. This is definitely a fish I will keep in mind for a future tank! Pair these up with a couple of larger shrimp, such as a pair of "vampire" shrimp, or the distantly related Bamboo shrimp, and either a couple of purple striped Hercules snails and perhaps a pagoda snail, and you'd have a lightly stocked, yet very colourful, aquarium. Depending on the level of algae growth on the glass, you could probably get away with adding a couple of either red-tail or blue-tail hillstream loaches too. If the aquarium glass doesn't grow much algae, I'd probably not add the hillstream loaches, or any other glass cleaning fish (eg otocynclus), and just be sure to scrape the glass a little more often. After all, the purple striped Hercules snails and the pagoda snail are going to chow down on some algae clinging to the glass before it's even noticeable to the eye, and in a tank like this, one isn't going to want to clutter things up with too many critters. I love the way the Blue Dream neocaradina look in this tank, and the only reason why I personally would hesitate to put them in is because I'm a softy and wouldn't want to see the babies get predated upon. That's a personal problem with me though, as I know from experience that if left unchecked, they will proliferate at an amazing rate. I also love watching vampire shrimp and bamboo shrimp using their little feathery fans to grab food out of the water column.
One nice thing about purple striped Hercules snails is the way they tend to dangle off of the glass and hardscape of an aquarium, giving the vibe of stalactites in a cave, or icicles hanging down. These icicles move though, so you're not stuck with the same scene all the time. Purple striped Hercules snails can be difficult to source though, especially reasonably decent quality ones which have been well kept and don't have a lot of lines across the shell from not getting enough calcium and minerals to build their shells properly. It's not a hard thing to keep them fed in a way which will keep their shells in good shape, so I'm not sure why so many suppliers produce snails which have bad shells. It says to me that the breeder either doesn't know what they're doing, or doesn't really care, and is in it just to make a quick profit. I have tripled the size of my purple striped Hercs, and have never managed to mess up a shell.
I really do like the look of your scarlet badis though, and I think I'm going to have to put them high on the list of fish to consider for a future tank. In fact, I can't imagine not keeping them now that I've seen your video.
They are beautiful fish and they have that cichlid-like behaviour to them while also looking like a Dwarf Gourami. I just love the fact that they are only 1 inch in size and pretty active.
I love these little fish! If you're considering getting these fish, make sure you have an established aquarium with a lot of hiding spots. I don't even feed mine anymore since there is enough microfauna to keep the well fed.
Have you ever entered your favorite fishstore, looked at their new stuff and immediatly fell in love with a fish?
That happened to me over 15 years ago with the scarlet badis. Many years later, I still have them, but also Hysignon badis, Myanmar badis, etc. They're just great and beautiful lil fishes!
I did that with my Scarlet Badis, Honey Gouramis and more recently Long Finned Alien Betta.
I have a 20 gallon long and can’t decide what to stock it with… I think I might start with these and go from there, such cool little micro predators
pretty fish. they get stocked in lfs once in a long while but I didn't have a tank ready when they were available.
I've experienced the same with shrimp hence why I'm going to keep two quarantine tanks running at all times.
Maybe well behaved fish, maybe this man is just a legend in getting the ultimate level of quality footage 😮
Thanks Tristan 🙂
I just saw them at the fish store in vegas. I’m very intrigued. I maybe switching my plan. I thought I wanted some pea puffers but I maybe changing my mind
They are indeed very vibrant. Here's a closer look at the interacting in my tank: ruclips.net/video/SHlHMVq6nv4/видео.html
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago, where I just subscribed to yours! I love this little fish and my main rub is that it is damn near impossible to find females. Even the best online vendors NEVER have them.
Cheers from across the border!
The best RUclipsr ever 😎
Thank you for the compliment :)
Can you upload more please
Do they only eat live foods ?
Mine do. You can however train them to eat frozen foods like baby brine shrimp for example.
i got 5 in a 120 gallon tank all males i was looking for females for them to breed them, they are in a community setup and love it in there they got a sassy personality, and will chase each other everywhere but mostly keep to themselves
Females are hard to find. I thought I had one as well and it ended up being another male.
Interesting little fish. Who would you buy Neocardina shrimp from? Take care.
Within the Toronto area, I go to Finatics Aquarium and Shrimp Fever. Shrimp Fever does ship within Canada and to the USA.
@@shrimplycanadian I have another question. I have heard that the darker the substrate, the more intense the shrimp colors get. Would you recommend black sand over white?
I do enjoy mine but one of the two is strangely aggressive, he chases my pea puffers and even my pygmy corys. Neither of which have ever fought back, thankfully. I'd consider my tank to be heavily planted but I'm going to try and add some denser plants that might offer more preferable cover.
10 gallon shallow
2 pygmy corys
2 otocinclus
3 female pea puffers
2 male scarlet badis (I think)
Getting female Scarlet Badis is hard but if you have one by chance, that's awesome:)
Respected sir this Narendhar from India as I told you on other day I have got my Scarlet badis and as per your guidance I am hatching brain shrimp and my doubt is my Scarlet is at dutch style planted tank but we culturing the brain shrimp at salt water and while feeding him we have take some brain shrimp along with the same salt water and will that salt water will affect my plants kindly help me sir thank you
Watch this video as this is how I do it: ruclips.net/video/a6AndKw08dc/видео.htmlsi=MaBW1ojacFSgrmzP
@@shrimplycanadian thank You Sir in india we Have a special filter nets with two different filter levels And finally You collect only artemia And then to rince with fresh water And then to feed the Fish with Heavy planted tank And salt Wont Be there any more So its Plant Safe thank You Sir
Will they eat planeria?
It is possible if the Planaria are small enough. I usually treat my tank with NO PLANARIA to get rid of them as they tend to hide under the substrate. Here is a link to the product in my Amazon Store in case you want to learn more about it: amzn.to/3T9sMQc
Can scarlet baddis live with guppies?
Yes, they should be able too as they prefer peaceful tank mates. Guppies tend to stay in the top of the water column while Scarlet Badis will stay in lower section primarily so the two species will have very little interaction with each other.
It will eat baby shrimp?
Yes it will eat newborn baby shrimp less than 2 weeks old. You need to ensure you have lots of hiding places for your shrimp like plants, caves, driftwood, etc.
@@shrimplycanadian super bro ❤️it's breeding prosess like betta fish
They get 46 years old?! O.O which ones? From where is that information?
4-6
@@jamespozone5238 oh. okay. Now I feel a bit dumb, but thanks :'D
You made me go back to see what I said LOL.
They are too small. Even the aquasoil particles are bigger in size. Got three today but could not find them after releasing in to my aquarium. I got them for 14cents each
Ensure your tank is big enough as males will get territorial. They will get to about an inch in size.
mines is nowhere near that colorful lol
It took about a month or so and also feeding them live foods. Do you have a male or female?
@ i feed it baby brine and daphnia, im not sure if male or female, but it looks to be a female when i compare to google images, its not very red. I know it has to be over month old, ive had an eye on it everytime i went to the store
@@meegssan5716 one way I noticed mine being male were the two vertical fins as they have a blue streak on them.
@ ah mines do have that. I think at times, like other fish it becomes more colorful
@@meegssan5716 Females are hard to get so you might have a male.