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They are so cute and cool to watch. Thank you for the advice. My local pet store had a shipment of them for the first time, no idea if they'll get more, so I grabbed the last of them. They've been great in my community tank so far.
Great video! I've also been keeping stiphodons for 5 years and I love them. I agree with all your recommendations. Additionally, I keep an external water recipient with some river stones and strong light to create algae in the rocks and eventually transfer them into the main display tank.
this might be a silly question, but is there a wrong rock to grow algae on? i got some incredibly smooth black rocks to grow algae on, but all it's grown is patchy brown biofilm. i worry that the surface is too slick for anything to grow
So helpful and concise! Great vid! I’m been researching and preparing a tank for stiphodons, really excited! The chilli rasboras are okay with the wave maker/fast flow? Trying to find some nano fish dither ideas - was thinking of kubotai rasbora could maybe work? Love the information! Is there any way the speed of the talking can be slowed down a touch? I sometimes miss some of the words, but still find this great and informative. Thank you!! 🙏
Thank you so much! This means a lot! I haven’t got chillis in this tank, but I’d imagine they wouldn’t appreciate the wave maker, they are tiny fish! Zebra Rasboras or white cloud minnows would be good! There should be an option to slow the video to x0.50 on the settings part of the video, many apologies for that!
Great video with good information. Do you find them to be shy fish? My trio of neon blues are in a 20G planted tank right now and I hardly ever see them out. I worry but then I catch one grazing on algae and know they're fine - until they spot me and they dash away 😂
Great video! unfortunately although we have them here in the wild we can't keep them as they are heavily protected, I still love to watch the videos from people overseas keeping them, Thanks for sharing, new subscriber 🙂
@@KrishsAquariums I have seen them but haven't filmed them, I've only seen them in winter when the males don't have their breeding colours but unfortunately, I hope to film them in the wild one day if I get up that way in the warmer part of the year.
@@KrishsAquariums I saw them, didn't film them though, I was in a bit of a rush to get as much as I could from the area and they weren't coloured up and I didn't want to spend to much time with them, they are very fast.
Hey I have a blue neon stiphodon and I was wondering why it doesn’t have the nice blue I see on other ones? I plan on getting some more stiphodons cause I love the behaviour.
Sometimes they maybe young and take a while to mature. It could be the water parameters too, they like soft water. Having females help bring out some natural breeding behaviour too!
Hey Guys, I hope you all enjoyed my Stiphodon Goby Care Guide!
If you want to want to support the channel, check out some of the equipment I use!
*These are affiliate links, so if you get anything it just means that I'll get a small percentage of the money so I can continue to make these videos*:
Sera med Nematol,10 ml: amzn.to/3LwVPbb
Oase FiltoSmart Thermo Filter and Heater (FiltoSmart Thermo 100): amzn.to/3fs5Vvp
Grech JVP-101 800 GPH Wavemaker Powerhead: amzn.to/3A9Pdsp
Repashy Fishfood Soilent Green 84g: amzn.to/2Vra5wL
Hikari Algae Wafers 82G: amzn.to/3fzqxBR
3 x 100g Frozen Aquarium Fish Food Packs (Brine Shrimp & Garlic): amzn.to/3CgJZwR
17 Litre (4.5 US Gallon) Fish Bowl: amzn.to/2NaN2i4
13 Litre (3 US Gallon) Fish Bowl: amzn.to/2YcmVNV
Cryptocoryne Lucens: amzn.to/2UcuXqL
Tropica Limnophila sessiliflora: amzn.to/3wF7Y53
Tropica Helanthium tenellum "Green" 1-2-Grow Tissue Culture: amzn.to/3khZHBk
Red Root Floater Phyllanthus Fluitans: amzn.to/3wGPa5a
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They are so cute and cool to watch. Thank you for the advice.
My local pet store had a shipment of them for the first time, no idea if they'll get more, so I grabbed the last of them. They've been great in my community tank so far.
Thank you for watching! I hope they are going well in your aquarium!
Great video! I've also been keeping stiphodons for 5 years and I love them. I agree with all your recommendations. Additionally, I keep an external water recipient with some river stones and strong light to create algae in the rocks and eventually transfer them into the main display tank.
Thank you! They are such a great fish to keep! That’s a great idea I do the same too, I forgot to mention it in the video! Great tip!
this might be a silly question, but is there a wrong rock to grow algae on? i got some incredibly smooth black rocks to grow algae on, but all it's grown is patchy brown biofilm. i worry that the surface is too slick for anything to grow
@@kasagure. it will end up growing every algae, but yeah, surface and color affects algae growth
So helpful and concise! Great vid! I’m been researching and preparing a tank for stiphodons, really excited! The chilli rasboras are okay with the wave maker/fast flow? Trying to find some nano fish dither ideas - was thinking of kubotai rasbora could maybe work?
Love the information! Is there any way the speed of the talking can be slowed down a touch? I sometimes miss some of the words, but still find this great and informative. Thank you!! 🙏
Thank you so much! This means a lot! I haven’t got chillis in this tank, but I’d imagine they wouldn’t appreciate the wave maker, they are tiny fish! Zebra Rasboras or white cloud minnows would be good! There should be an option to slow the video to x0.50 on the settings part of the video, many apologies for that!
nice video mate 👌
Thank you!
I love Stiphodons. I will be adding soon few to my Hillstream aquarium.
Amazing I glad to hear that! They are cool fish to keep!
Great video with good information. Do you find them to be shy fish? My trio of neon blues are in a 20G planted tank right now and I hardly ever see them out. I worry but then I catch one grazing on algae and know they're fine - until they spot me and they dash away 😂
They are usually very shy, have to walk up slowly to the aquarium sometimes to try and not spook them out!
@@KrishsAquariums Good to know, thanks!
@humanelements2 no problem!
That's a wonderful tank! Great video too.
Thank you very much!
Great video! unfortunately although we have them here in the wild we can't keep them as they are heavily protected, I still love to watch the videos from people overseas keeping them, Thanks for sharing, new subscriber 🙂
Thank you! Oh no that’s a shame! But you are lucky to have them on your door stop! Have you seen them in the wild? Thank you for subscribing!
@@KrishsAquariums I have seen them but haven't filmed them, I've only seen them in winter when the males don't have their breeding colours but unfortunately, I hope to film them in the wild one day if I get up that way in the warmer part of the year.
I would love to see that footage if you get a chance to record it! What are there numbers like? Are they common to find?
@@KrishsAquariums I saw them, didn't film them though, I was in a bit of a rush to get as much as I could from the area and they weren't coloured up and I didn't want to spend to much time with them, they are very fast.
Is it possible to keep a smaller goby species in a 5gal
3 Max!
@@KrishsAquariums 3 gallon? Huh
Yes you can but no more than three small goby @theon1y183
I think one at the max
3 gallon is abit too small
Hey I have a blue neon stiphodon and I was wondering why it doesn’t have the nice blue I see on other ones? I plan on getting some more stiphodons cause I love the behaviour.
Sometimes they maybe young and take a while to mature. It could be the water parameters too, they like soft water. Having females help bring out some natural breeding behaviour too!
@@KrishsAquariums I just looked it up and I think I just have a female.
Oh wow that’s cool! It’s hard to find females!
@@KrishsAquariums yeah one store near me had so many females and another store had only males.
That’s actually so lucky, I’m jealous!
Will I still need to treat them for parasites even when they come from a store who claim they don’t have diseases
I would still recommend it due to them being 100% wild caught!
promosm ⭐
Thank you!
My dude, I'm sure you have so many interesting things to say. But, you're mumbling. I can't hear you.
I am so sorry, I am working on this for future videos!