If you want more info on some of the fish featured in this video check out these species profiles: Geophagus Tapajos: ruclips.net/video/5SwK9fg-dJM/видео.htmlsi=D_8D-5aQVbkup6M8 Chili Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/ZuLglzg_XZc/видео.htmlsi=LTXHydQKS5pXDizJ Rummynose Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/YhoiV4GKsLc/видео.htmlsi=lmbsQjLoekVW7q11 Java Rice Fish: ruclips.net/video/XQVSiK-O8vU/видео.htmlsi=rTkMwPGtvYkXR7tp Do you want a subscription to the best fish magazine in the world? Check this out - a special offer for Prime Time Aquatics viewers! www.amazonasmagazine.com/primetime Our new shirts can be found at: www.primetimeaquatics.com/merch Want to become a Prime Timer and see behind the scenes fish room videos? Consider becoming a member: ruclips.net/channel/UCYVN7EN0ALL6CE4U7NpMUTAjoin For the latest short form content check us out on: Instagram: primetime_aquatics Facebook: primetimeaquatics1 Tictok: primetime_aquatics If you want to see all the cool stuff Joanna does with other types of scapes check out her channel! ruclips.net/channel/UCPEZk1MpOTGiBVh6BtWjlRg
It would be cool to see more of these, make it a series maybe? Your thoughts on most popular nano fish, larger cichlids like the Geophagus featured in this vid, most popular fish for the planted tank etc. That's sort of how I found your channels. You had a best fish for nano tanks or 5 or 10g tanks ( I can't even remember the title it's been so long😅). But since you guys sell do many fish I'd be very interested to see this list made into a series. ✌️
I'm wanting to put together a simple 29 gallon Asian tank this spring and summer. I have been thinking a cherry barbs, zebra danio and/or honey gourami. But after seeing the rummynose rasbora, I might want to use them, instead of some of the others, if I can find them in the Amarillo area. Thanks for the video.
I have a planted 29gal with 10 male threadfin rainbows and 7 luminatis rainbows, they are beautiful! I really enjoy my tank of nano rainbows! I also have a 10gal with chili rasboras and cherry shrimp, they really pop against the green of the plants!
Thank you for introducing me to the Rummynose Raporas in your previous video. I have 2 dozen in my 40 breeder with 12 Kuhli Loaches and love it. Can you recommend any algae eaters? (East Asia biotope)
Danios are insane, rainbow sharks are even cooler. But the danios are also a popular choice for beginners and experts and they have a lot of personalities, I’ve kept guppies but they aren’t as cool as danios, danios communicate to each other more visibly than guppies, they group together and split into one place to another, but these 5 fishes are really cool although they are really hard to find except for the chili r’s, they are really small and I’m scared to get one clogged up in my filter so instead I got danios which are extremely intelligent, hardy, colorful, and bulletproof fish imo it’s a popular choice.
Quite some wishlist species here! I have the rummynose rasbora, lovely fish very active and always visible and peaceful with tank mates. The only thing I don't like is the aggression between the males. Lot of nipped fins. Right now I have around 8 males, 10 females in a heavily planted 60 gallon community. Thinking of bumping up the numbers of the females to see if that will help, any experience with that? I also noticed that higher temperatures contribute as well but with the other tankmates I can't go lower than 73.
Every time you speak about your favorite fish, these come up. No worries, they are good choices. As in my blog on LFS, it's all subjective. So, I accept that out the door. Popular and Favorite to me are just about the same. @@PrimeTimeAquatics
480 million goldfish are sold annually and it is the most popular fish in the world. Most aquarists have never heard of any of these species, which means they are not popular. Who knows, maybe your prediction will come true. 😉
If you want more info on some of the fish featured in this video check out these species profiles:
Geophagus Tapajos: ruclips.net/video/5SwK9fg-dJM/видео.htmlsi=D_8D-5aQVbkup6M8
Chili Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/ZuLglzg_XZc/видео.htmlsi=LTXHydQKS5pXDizJ
Rummynose Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/YhoiV4GKsLc/видео.htmlsi=lmbsQjLoekVW7q11
Java Rice Fish: ruclips.net/video/XQVSiK-O8vU/видео.htmlsi=rTkMwPGtvYkXR7tp
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great list Jason! Geo's are one of my favorites
It would be cool to see more of these, make it a series maybe? Your thoughts on most popular nano fish, larger cichlids like the Geophagus featured in this vid, most popular fish for the planted tank etc. That's sort of how I found your channels. You had a best fish for nano tanks or 5 or 10g tanks ( I can't even remember the title it's been so long😅). But since you guys sell do many fish I'd be very interested to see this list made into a series. ✌️
Love this!
Out of everything on the list, rice fish are definitely on my list to try. Happy Easter everyone.
Very cool - Happy Easter!
Happy Easter good video👍
Happy Easter!
I just love my Redhead Tapajos. Although they have now been renamed Geophagus Pyrocephalus.
Nice list! The Geo's, rummynose & rainbow sound pretty good! Thanks again great list.
Geophagus tapajos about $25 each for juveniles in dallas area. 60+ for colored up ones. Absolutely love the furcata and red neon blue eyed rainbows
Thankfully I just got my first pair that started breeding! 😂🤑
Great content and awesome list!
Thank you!
Nice one really want to try some of them
Great list.
FYI your fish room looks great.
Thank you!
Nice list of fish. (Gina)
I think you helped make the geophgus popular, Jason. Especially with me😊
Woohoo!
I'm wanting to put together a simple 29 gallon Asian tank this spring and summer. I have been thinking a cherry barbs, zebra danio and/or honey gourami. But after seeing the rummynose rasbora, I might want to use them, instead of some of the others, if I can find them in the Amarillo area. Thanks for the video.
It would be a fun choice!
I love rummynose but tough in super hard water .
I have a planted 29gal with 10 male threadfin rainbows and 7 luminatis rainbows, they are beautiful! I really enjoy my tank of nano rainbows!
I also have a 10gal with chili rasboras and cherry shrimp, they really pop against the green of the plants!
That is so cool!
Thank you for introducing me to the Rummynose Raporas in your previous video. I have 2 dozen in my 40 breeder with 12 Kuhli Loaches and love it. Can you recommend any algae eaters? (East Asia biotope)
That sounds cool! It won’t be East Asia, but bristlenose plecos, L11A Pleco, or 8-10 otocinclus?
@@PrimeTimeAquatics Otos is a good ideal. I had those before. Thank you
I just looked up L11A pleco. I'm changing my my mind. The whip tail is a great ideal. How many should I get for a 40 breeder? Just one?
Are yall going to AquaShella Dallas?
Yes!
Danios are insane, rainbow sharks are even cooler. But the danios are also a popular choice for beginners and experts and they have a lot of personalities, I’ve kept guppies but they aren’t as cool as danios, danios communicate to each other more visibly than guppies, they group together and split into one place to another, but these 5 fishes are really cool although they are really hard to find except for the chili r’s, they are really small and I’m scared to get one clogged up in my filter so instead I got danios which are extremely intelligent, hardy, colorful, and bulletproof fish imo it’s a popular choice.
I love big tanks with plenty of tiny fish its a spectical of life
I agree!
Quite some wishlist species here! I have the rummynose rasbora, lovely fish very active and always visible and peaceful with tank mates. The only thing I don't like is the aggression between the males. Lot of nipped fins. Right now I have around 8 males, 10 females in a heavily planted 60 gallon community. Thinking of bumping up the numbers of the females to see if that will help, any experience with that? I also noticed that higher temperatures contribute as well but with the other tankmates I can't go lower than 73.
We haven’t had any issues in our 20 long, but we have maybe 15 males in that tank?
Do you have any FEMALE rummy nose Rasbora to go along with the males you are selling at the swaps ?
We don’t right now, unfortunately
Question 🙋🏻♂️ is it possible to successfully keep Severum and Discuss together in a 120 gallon tank? If so, what is the best way to set things up?
Maybe - the only problem is you won’t be able to plant it because of the severums eating plants.
Hmmm now I’m torn between sail fin rainbows and brilliant rasbora for my 20 long 🤔 or should I get a bunch of rice fish? 🤔 😅
Wow - rice fish are interesting?
A good list and in keeping with what you have previously said. In that vein, it seems a bit repetitive.
Not sure we have ever covered popular fish before?
Every time you speak about your favorite fish, these come up. No worries, they are good choices. As in my blog on LFS, it's all subjective. So, I accept that out the door. Popular and Favorite to me are just about the same. @@PrimeTimeAquatics
😊
Can this rummy nose rasbora be kept with EBA's?
There’s always a possibly a full grown EBA might try to eat them?
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Happy Easter !
HE IS RISEN !
Happy Easter!
you are forgetting some german/electric blue rams i think
agree on all. don't like Geos. they can be aggressive and can get pretty big.
480 million goldfish are sold annually and it is the most popular fish in the world. Most aquarists have never heard of any of these species, which means they are not popular. Who knows, maybe your prediction will come true. 😉
There are fish that are trending in 2024. Fish people are looking for and are hard to keep in stock. 😀
480 million goldfish...are you including goldfish crackers in that count....😂