Female Betta! I add one to my community tanks and they have been very peaceful. Although their fins aren’t as eye-catching as the male betta, they are more mobile and will twirl their top fin while maneuvering. Also the females don’t get blown by water current as much. Overall I’m very happy with female bettas! (Low price too)
cories! My cories are quite skittish, but I ended up breeding them and the babies are not scared of me at all. They're so cute and active, I don't think a kid could ever get bored of them
I don't expect my 9 month old to have her own aquarium yet, but she loves the 100 gallon with big severum, threadfin acara, parrot fish and clown loaches she watches and tries to touch them for about 20 mins at a time . My 20 gallon guppy tank has 50 beautiful guppies and she could care less!!!
Guys, if you are shopping at petsmart, for an example, neon tetras are awful to get. They are always sick and as an experienced fish keeper I find them hard to keep alive
This was so fun, relatable, and informative! Will be sharing this future series with my young friends (and their parents) as they plan to set up tanks. GG made some good informed choices! Well done, kiddo!
Great video, I think the perfect fish is definitely the Betta, and if u have a nice (not big but not small) size tank then a beta, with a mystery snail and Cory’s and even some red cherry shrimp gives huge variety of occupants and with some live plants also for the shrimp and betta will make a very rewarding experience without needing a big tank (I’m talking about 3 or 4 Cory’s of course, just enough they have company)
i started fish keeping by building a home made waterfall with a pond inside a planters box. i started with that and added a betta and 3 danios. i spent some time reading up on how to care for them , after a weeek i ended up buying a 10 gal aquarium for them. after a year i got rid of the waterfall and pond and i have 5 fish tanks now. i have fish, snails and shrimp and i love it!
The long Fin Black Skirt Tetras do get a fairly decent size. Really fun to watch. I'd agree they truthfully need at least a 29 gallon tank but are super hardy.
Got my first betta fish a few weeks ago! 25 leiter tank, a huge log and live plant on it! A pretty big silk plank and I did loads and loads of reaserch! Got a heater and betta hammock too!
I have 3 bettas and I’m getting 3-4 females soon and I’m super excited. When I got my first betta sushi you were my go-to when I needed information on what to do
Great ideas! Wish my daughter had picked easier fish. She went intermediate with Pea Puffers and truly fresh water Bumblebee Gobies (bought from Dan's Fish). Fortunately, she did her research and her fish are thriving.
Wow. Good for her. My daughter picked skirted tetras. Glo tetras. They are really pretty and live with my black skirt tetras perfectly though. They grew on me
Great video! I'm looking forward to seeing what she picked! Also, we just moved to Colorado! Aurora, to be specific. Such a nice change from Ft. Lauderdale!
When I was nine years old I added 6 endlers,3 dwarf Borneo sucker loach,15 babaulti shrimp (I added them first) and a tone of plants with some Malaysian trumpet snails
I have my Black Skirt Tetras in a 30-gallon tank. They would also do well in a 20-Long or 29-gallon tank. Tiger Barbs are more of a challenge, since they really should be in a large school (10-15+) with plenty of space to limit aggression.
What a great video. Actually ranking fish into categories for a specific purpose was brilliant. Wholeheartedly agree with everything in top two rows! I would probably revisit the black skirt glofish though. I had five (every color although they might have six colors?) In a 14 gallon cube from Petco. They were fine and plenty of room since only inhabitants other than mystery snail and couple Cory. They've since moved in to a 75 gallon cause I have MTS haha! But one of each color in a 20 gallon long would be brilliant along with as many plants as you want! This gives them plenty of space, more stable than standard 10 gallon, and more area side to side that they appreciate. Plus you still have the entire bottom for panda Corys (my fav along with julii), khuli loaches, and a mystery snail! Last recommend is undergravel filter with very small pump (Co-op keychain USB pump is perfect). So many benefits and so little maintenance. And you never have to tear them up to clean under as so many folks believe! Or go with one giant Betta - mine is absolutely my favorite fish asking with his three girlfriends who all took over the 14 cube. Yep, they all get along fantastic after couple days of male letting everyone know he is the boss. They especially love lots of plants and two floating Betta logs. Please keep making videos - love em all. Maybe Collab with Chris again for fishtank review once your daughter's tank is up and running 😁
fun video, I mostly like the Tetras for the youngsters, Cardinals, Embers ( even though they're shy ) Glow Lights, and oddly Black Neons ...... great video that can be updated as the kids get more aware
5:42 I have one of those frogs and i don’t really feed it the same food as my fish I usually feed it frog food and it works great and it sinks right down to the bottom and I got a happy frog and it’s healthy like everything in my tank snails are healthy and the fish are happy and healthy and I just love waking up to feed those happy and excited fish
I would like to see a plant tier list too. But all just based on your own experiences. Not based on what's popular. Like if u had some that u have bad memories off would love to see u grade them harshly haha it would be fun
I almost killed my corys with salt too. And it was such a small amount! I don’t remember where I read it, but in my research I learned to avoid using salt with bottom dwellers. The salt water is heavier and they get a higher concentration than the rest of the tank. Funny how even after years of experience, there is always more to learn! Thanks for being honest with your own experience and struggles!
Goldfish, Angelfish and neon tetra and black neon tetra are my favorites so far. But the goldfish was my first so I have a special kind of love for my first fish
There are the ghost shrimp that are fresh water and they are very comically entertaining in my opinion and I usually get them as second stage occupants for the fish tank after a month of adding plants and prepping the tank before getting other fish, but they tend not to last long because once the other fish are introduced they often times turn into a tasty snack. Must have sponge filters if you want to see their offspring grow up. They can be great fun for kids as opposed to salty seamonkeys.
Could do “fairy shrimp” they are sort of like a freshwater sea monkey. I feed them to my African dwarf frogs. Your daughter is adorable. My daughter picked glo fish. Already had a 50 gallon species only black and white skirt tetra tank so the glo version fit right in and added some color to my tank which is nice. Balanced it with red plants which she also picked.😂She likes it and they absolutely grew on me. Glad I have them and they aren’t crammed in a 5 gallon somewhere under a black light.
Hey! I’m getting a beta fish soon and it’s going in a 5 gallon. I want to get either pleco, shrimp or snails. I’m leaning toward shrimp but don’t know anything about them. How many do I buy? What do I feed them etc etc. could somebody knowledgeable please help me? ❤😊
I think my zebra and leopard danio are pretty colourful now that they're home from the pet store :-) The zebras are yellow/gold with blue-green tinged stripes and the leopards look like rainbow trout. I also have Kyathit that are green-blue striped with orange tipped
I have read that aponogeton crispus need a dormancy period so do you guys remove them from your tank to replicate the dormancy conditions or you leave them in your tank??? Any replies would be appreciated
I'm surprised white clouds didn't make the list. I've never had them but strongly considering it because my wife wants fish in our abandoned 10g, but we don't want to heat the water.
Welcome to the FishFam Gamer Girl! I'm sure you'll do great with any fish you pick. My nephews always liked the crowntail bettas since they have all the color but are still "tough" looking. They also wanted freshwater crabs, crayfish, and sharks. I've noticed that many girls tend to gravitate towards small colorful, but peaceful schooling fish (glofish, tetras, etc) or a betta with flowing fins (which is a little harder to keep without having some kind of tail/fin issue). There are, of course, exceptions.
You should really give swordtails a try someday. I do agree not the most kid-friendly fish but not a fail in my experience. You don't need a larger tank for their speed or size but for a community. Unlike guppies or platies swordtails much prefer a larger community than you would expect for fish their size. Start with 4 or 6 with the !:2 m to f ratio. I would say a 20 gallon long is the lowest I would go but 30(same footprint but taller) is preferable. On the flipside I think their worth it because the tail shape is really cool and the females aren't any less colorful like guppies are.
The White Cloud Mountain Minnow would be a great fish for kids too! No heater, not picky about water or food. Plus! the males display to each other to impress the females.
What about considering Ember tetras, Chili rasboras, female bettas, glass catfish, and shrimp? if you put a lot of small fish in the habitat there will always be action.
You left out the White Cloud Mountain Minnow. Great little fish, super hardy, will be fine in an unheated 10 gallon. If you can't keep them, then fishkeeping is probably not for you. Cherry Barbs are another fish that I really like and find very hardy. Really colours up in a planted tank, so I agree with that choice. Those Black Skirt Glofish, although not my taste at all, are super hardy. Friend of mine's kid got those from a pet store that just sold it to them with the tank and everything, no cycling (my pet hate) and they all survived.
I just got a fish bowl and I’m not putting any fish in it but I’m thinking of putting some shrimp in it, does anybody know if that’s okay and if yes how many can I put?
Search on RUclips for "pickle jar shrimp tank" or "vase shrimp tank." There are several vids that teach you how to do exactly what you're thinking of, and it's not too hard. You do need to have all the elements to maintain the nitrogen cycle... nitrifying bacteria, lots of live plants and moss, etc. Good luck!
Cherry shrimp, neo davidai or smth I think, are what a lotta people use for smaller tanks and bowls. Crystal shrimp (neo caridina?) possibly but they're a different, more expensive species that's a little pickier on water parameters. Shrimp can definitely work and there are other less colorful and hardy species that aren't seen for sale too often that can survive in as little as 1-3gal of water, you just won't be able to keep more then around a dozen adults of anything and need to allow time for the setup to mature and start growing algae to add any shrimp. Also, ghost shrimp are pretty hardy and not difficult to breed, they're possibly the only option that will take hard or soft water and like amano shrimp, are salt tolerant, just not full saltwater afaik. Ghost shrimp though, I'd point those out as ones to avoid for 5gal or lower, I've bred them in a 10gal tank and they're not aggressive if they're well fed, the issue is my females got as big as 2in long even though they often start breeding at as small as 1in, half their average max size, so while they're easy to keep, keeping more then 2-3 and them being able to easily turn around in tight spaces will be an issue for a small bowl. Hopefully you find something that works for ya and can enjoy though, shrimp are super fun and I need to get some in a 5gal for a breeding project eventually, it's just that the super fancy, colorful ones are expensive lol
@@Kevin-ci4ky I tried that once, trying to lower my ph. It took so much product to bring my pH down that in the end I just picked fish that like higher pH. Figured that would be more enjoyable than constantly fighting my tap water lol.
@@vanessaleighray878 I have cats, so pothos isn't an option lol. My tanks are cycled and the water quality is great. My platy fish love the high pH so I have accepted it as well.
I have a female betta fish who I saved the life of and she's always happy to see me she kisses the glass it's adorable I named her after a godzilla character Biolantte I have a theme of naming my betta fish after Godzilla characters Rodan is my oldest at 5 years old
Tbh i would have put all lifebearers on fail, even if you have perfect params the babies just come WAY too fast to handle them if you werent fully prepared, especially if your LFS doesnt take in homebred lifebearers
I don't think bettas are that hardy. Fin rot and especially constipation is extremely common in them. Most are also quite weak thanks to the method they are bred and kept in. Plakat bettas are healthier though
I just don’t agree that much about the betta. Of course they are really pretty and easy to take care but they treat it like a decoration, every time I see someone buying it for kids, they don’t really care about the heating and using products for the water and here where I live they’re always sold in tanks with mirrors, making them always looking for some danger because of their reflection and omg I’m really sad about them being kept in like a cup of water :(
I mean they are really a good option if they know basic stuff to make it okay, because I always see people buying it and a little time later they die, it’s so sad that they live in bad situations
"hard or at least neutral water" is a little bit misleading, since hardness and pH are two separate scales. Soft, neutral water is totally achievable and wouldn't be great for your livebearers.
*Which fish is your favorite kid-friendly pick?*
Female Betta! I add one to my community tanks and they have been very peaceful. Although their fins aren’t as eye-catching as the male betta, they are more mobile and will twirl their top fin while maneuvering. Also the females don’t get blown by water current as much. Overall I’m very happy with female bettas!
(Low price too)
Pea puffers of course, love the cute eyes and the personality (I mean, what kid would not want that)
Albino Corydoras
Male Betta. We have a 30 gal paladarium set up, but only holds 5 gal of water. Make sure you fishless cycle your tank for a few months.
cories! My cories are quite skittish, but I ended up breeding them and the babies are not scared of me at all. They're so cute and active, I don't think a kid could ever get bored of them
I don't expect my 9 month old to have her own aquarium yet, but she loves the 100 gallon with big severum, threadfin acara, parrot fish and clown loaches she watches and tries to touch them for about 20 mins at a time . My 20 gallon guppy tank has 50 beautiful guppies and she could care less!!!
Cuuute! My son couldn't stop staring at my friend's fish tank when he was a toddler, and that's why we have 4 tanks now. 😅
@@GirlTalksFish at our home the children have tanks too, but i am the child. Now we somehow managed to get 8 tanks in our living room
@@shackleDev 😂
Guys, if you are shopping at petsmart, for an example, neon tetras are awful to get. They are always sick and as an experienced fish keeper I find them hard to keep alive
This was so fun, relatable, and informative! Will be sharing this future series with my young friends (and their parents) as they plan to set up tanks.
GG made some good informed choices! Well done, kiddo!
Oh, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I've never done a tier list before, so wasn't sure how it would go.
Great video, I think the perfect fish is definitely the Betta, and if u have a nice (not big but not small) size tank then a beta, with a mystery snail and Cory’s and even some red cherry shrimp gives huge variety of occupants and with some live plants also for the shrimp and betta will make a very rewarding experience without needing a big tank (I’m talking about 3 or 4 Cory’s of course, just enough they have company)
i started fish keeping by building a home made waterfall with a pond inside a planters box. i started with that and added a betta and 3 danios. i spent some time reading up on how to care for them , after a weeek i ended up buying a 10 gal aquarium for them. after a year i got rid of the waterfall and pond and i have 5 fish tanks now. i have fish, snails and shrimp and i love it!
The long Fin Black Skirt Tetras do get a fairly decent size. Really fun to watch. I'd agree they truthfully need at least a 29 gallon tank but are super hardy.
Got my first betta fish a few weeks ago!
25 leiter tank, a huge log and live plant on it! A pretty big silk plank and I did loads and loads of reaserch!
Got a heater and betta hammock too!
I have 3 bettas and I’m getting 3-4 females soon and I’m super excited. When I got my first betta sushi you were my go-to when I needed information on what to do
Great ideas! Wish my daughter had picked easier fish. She went intermediate with Pea Puffers and truly fresh water Bumblebee Gobies (bought from Dan's Fish). Fortunately, she did her research and her fish are thriving.
Woohoo, she likes a challenge! Good for her. :)
Wow. Good for her. My daughter picked skirted tetras. Glo tetras. They are really pretty and live with my black skirt tetras perfectly though. They grew on me
Really enjoyed this video! The ranked tiers is really good. I see you're on the speaker list for Dallas Aquashella, will you be doing Daytona as well?
Overall, I agree with pretty much everything on this list, but it would be cool to see you rank many other fish, and maybe turn this into a series?
Fun list. Being an empty nester I don’t have to worry about picking yet. Maybe when my granddaughter is old enough to stay for summers…
Great video! I'm looking forward to seeing what she picked! Also, we just moved to Colorado! Aurora, to be specific. Such a nice change from Ft. Lauderdale!
When I was nine years old I added 6 endlers,3 dwarf Borneo sucker loach,15 babaulti shrimp (I added them first) and a tone of plants with some Malaysian trumpet snails
I have my Black Skirt Tetras in a 30-gallon tank. They would also do well in a 20-Long or 29-gallon tank.
Tiger Barbs are more of a challenge, since they really should be in a large school (10-15+) with plenty of space to limit aggression.
What a great video. Actually ranking fish into categories for a specific purpose was brilliant. Wholeheartedly agree with everything in top two rows! I would probably revisit the black skirt glofish though. I had five (every color although they might have six colors?) In a 14 gallon cube from Petco. They were fine and plenty of room since only inhabitants other than mystery snail and couple Cory. They've since moved in to a 75 gallon cause I have MTS haha! But one of each color in a 20 gallon long would be brilliant along with as many plants as you want! This gives them plenty of space, more stable than standard 10 gallon, and more area side to side that they appreciate. Plus you still have the entire bottom for panda Corys (my fav along with julii), khuli loaches, and a mystery snail! Last recommend is undergravel filter with very small pump (Co-op keychain USB pump is perfect). So many benefits and so little maintenance. And you never have to tear them up to clean under as so many folks believe! Or go with one giant Betta - mine is absolutely my favorite fish asking with his three girlfriends who all took over the 14 cube. Yep, they all get along fantastic after couple days of male letting everyone know he is the boss. They especially love lots of plants and two floating Betta logs. Please keep making videos - love em all. Maybe Collab with Chris again for fishtank review once your daughter's tank is up and running 😁
fun video, I mostly like the Tetras for the youngsters, Cardinals, Embers ( even though they're shy ) Glow Lights, and oddly Black Neons ...... great video that can be updated as the kids get more aware
In the brine shrimps defense they are adorable❤
Haha, I was so surprised when she chose them, but that's because I'm used to seeing them as fish food. 😂
I'm not a kid but I'm getting my first tank and it will be full of zebra danios and khuli loaches because i just love them so much
5:42 I have one of those frogs and i don’t really feed it the same food as my fish I usually feed it frog food and it works great and it sinks right down to the bottom and I got a happy frog and it’s healthy like everything in my tank snails are healthy and the fish are happy and healthy and I just love waking up to feed those happy and excited fish
I would like to see a plant tier list too. But all just based on your own experiences. Not based on what's popular. Like if u had some that u have bad memories off would love to see u grade them harshly haha it would be fun
How cute. I don't have kids and my nieces are in their 20s..but I want to set up a kiddos tank soooooooo bad. How much fun
You are my favourite RUclipsr! You inspired me to get a 40 gallon tank with Pygmy corys :)
in my opinion schooling fish are the best for kids since they are really calming
I almost killed my corys with salt too. And it was such a small amount! I don’t remember where I read it, but in my research I learned to avoid using salt with bottom dwellers. The salt water is heavier and they get a higher concentration than the rest of the tank. Funny how even after years of experience, there is always more to learn! Thanks for being honest with your own experience and struggles!
Goldfish, Angelfish and neon tetra and black neon tetra are my favorites so far. But the goldfish was my first so I have a special kind of love for my first fish
There are the ghost shrimp that are fresh water and they are very comically entertaining in my opinion and I usually get them as second stage occupants for the fish tank after a month of adding plants and prepping the tank before getting other fish, but they tend not to last long because once the other fish are introduced they often times turn into a tasty snack. Must have sponge filters if you want to see their offspring grow up. They can be great fun for kids as opposed to salty seamonkeys.
Your videos are so informative, interesting, and Fun!! Love it!
Could do “fairy shrimp” they are sort of like a freshwater sea monkey. I feed them to my African dwarf frogs. Your daughter is adorable. My daughter picked glo fish. Already had a 50 gallon species only black and white skirt tetra tank so the glo version fit right in and added some color to my tank which is nice. Balanced it with red plants which she also picked.😂She likes it and they absolutely grew on me. Glad I have them and they aren’t crammed in a 5 gallon somewhere under a black light.
I had a tank of Cherry barbs and loved em. The boys and the girls looked good. And mine weren’t shy at all, they never hid from me or the kids.
Hey! I’m getting a beta fish soon and it’s going in a 5 gallon. I want to get either pleco, shrimp or snails. I’m leaning toward shrimp but don’t know anything about them. How many do I buy? What do I feed them etc etc. could somebody knowledgeable please help me? ❤😊
I think my zebra and leopard danio are pretty colourful now that they're home from the pet store :-) The zebras are yellow/gold with blue-green tinged stripes and the leopards look like rainbow trout. I also have Kyathit that are green-blue striped with orange tipped
I have read that aponogeton crispus need a dormancy period so do you guys remove them from your tank to replicate the dormancy conditions or you leave them in your tank???
Any replies would be appreciated
I'm surprised white clouds didn't make the list. I've never had them but strongly considering it because my wife wants fish in our abandoned 10g, but we don't want to heat the water.
This was adorable! I can’t wait to see what gamer girl chose for her tank!
Welcome to the FishFam Gamer Girl! I'm sure you'll do great with any fish you pick. My nephews always liked the crowntail bettas since they have all the color but are still "tough" looking. They also wanted freshwater crabs, crayfish, and sharks. I've noticed that many girls tend to gravitate towards small colorful, but peaceful schooling fish (glofish, tetras, etc) or a betta with flowing fins (which is a little harder to keep without having some kind of tail/fin issue). There are, of course, exceptions.
I have a 10 gallon with some rosy red minnows... I love these fish
I have a question, can different types of kulhi loaches be in the same tank? I have black kulhi loaches but I really want the ones that have stripes.
my favorite are angelfish
You should really give swordtails a try someday. I do agree not the most kid-friendly fish but not a fail in my experience. You don't need a larger tank for their speed or size but for a community. Unlike guppies or platies swordtails much prefer a larger community than you would expect for fish their size. Start with 4 or 6 with the !:2 m to f ratio. I would say a 20 gallon long is the lowest I would go but 30(same footprint but taller) is preferable. On the flipside I think their worth it because the tail shape is really cool and the females aren't any less colorful like guppies are.
I'm really curious what fish she chooses lol. So many great options.
The White Cloud Mountain Minnow would be a great fish for kids too! No heater, not picky about water or food. Plus! the males display to each other to impress the females.
What about considering Ember tetras, Chili rasboras, female bettas, glass catfish, and shrimp? if you put a lot of small fish in the habitat there will always be action.
You left out the White Cloud Mountain Minnow. Great little fish, super hardy, will be fine in an unheated 10 gallon. If you can't keep them, then fishkeeping is probably not for you. Cherry Barbs are another fish that I really like and find very hardy. Really colours up in a planted tank, so I agree with that choice. Those Black Skirt Glofish, although not my taste at all, are super hardy. Friend of mine's kid got those from a pet store that just sold it to them with the tank and everything, no cycling (my pet hate) and they all survived.
I just got a fish bowl and I’m not putting any fish in it but I’m thinking of putting some shrimp in it, does anybody know if that’s okay and if yes how many can I put?
Search on RUclips for "pickle jar shrimp tank" or "vase shrimp tank." There are several vids that teach you how to do exactly what you're thinking of, and it's not too hard. You do need to have all the elements to maintain the nitrogen cycle... nitrifying bacteria, lots of live plants and moss, etc. Good luck!
Thank you so much
Cherry shrimp, neo davidai or smth I think, are what a lotta people use for smaller tanks and bowls. Crystal shrimp (neo caridina?) possibly but they're a different, more expensive species that's a little pickier on water parameters. Shrimp can definitely work and there are other less colorful and hardy species that aren't seen for sale too often that can survive in as little as 1-3gal of water, you just won't be able to keep more then around a dozen adults of anything and need to allow time for the setup to mature and start growing algae to add any shrimp. Also, ghost shrimp are pretty hardy and not difficult to breed, they're possibly the only option that will take hard or soft water and like amano shrimp, are salt tolerant, just not full saltwater afaik. Ghost shrimp though, I'd point those out as ones to avoid for 5gal or lower, I've bred them in a 10gal tank and they're not aggressive if they're well fed, the issue is my females got as big as 2in long even though they often start breeding at as small as 1in, half their average max size, so while they're easy to keep, keeping more then 2-3 and them being able to easily turn around in tight spaces will be an issue for a small bowl. Hopefully you find something that works for ya and can enjoy though, shrimp are super fun and I need to get some in a 5gal for a breeding project eventually, it's just that the super fancy, colorful ones are expensive lol
@@discordiacreates6669 Thank you for all the help
@@Kirbs626 ofc, and I wish you luck ^^
i seen the glofish company has glofish corydoras now, not just bettas, danios, tetras, barbs and sharks!
Hieee! I love your videos, can you make one explaining the pH level and how to lower and increase it tysmm
I think there is ph up and ph down from API
@@Kevin-ci4ky I tried that once, trying to lower my ph. It took so much product to bring my pH down that in the end I just picked fish that like higher pH. Figured that would be more enjoyable than constantly fighting my tap water lol.
Check out @thompsonaquatics. They have lots of info, and also have a great Q&A.
@khae2132 adding in Potho plants at the top of your aquarium will help with water quality. Don't forget to fishless cycle.
@@vanessaleighray878 I have cats, so pothos isn't an option lol. My tanks are cycled and the water quality is great. My platy fish love the high pH so I have accepted it as well.
I have a female betta fish who I saved the life of and she's always happy to see me she kisses the glass it's adorable I named her after a godzilla character Biolantte I have a theme of naming my betta fish after Godzilla characters Rodan is my oldest at 5 years old
Medaka and Paradise Fish: "Am I a joke to you?"
Tbh i would have put all lifebearers on fail, even if you have perfect params the babies just come WAY too fast to handle them if you werent fully prepared, especially if your LFS doesnt take in homebred lifebearers
...oh? Rainbow shark has a glo version? This is news to me :O
I must be a kid at heart because I liked a lot of those fish myself! 🤪 Gina Hetlage
I don't think bettas are that hardy. Fin rot and especially constipation is extremely common in them. Most are also quite weak thanks to the method they are bred and kept in. Plakat bettas are healthier though
I just don’t agree that much about the betta. Of course they are really pretty and easy to take care but they treat it like a decoration, every time I see someone buying it for kids, they don’t really care about the heating and using products for the water and here where I live they’re always sold in tanks with mirrors, making them always looking for some danger because of their reflection and omg I’m really sad about them being kept in like a cup of water :(
I mean they are really a good option if they know basic stuff to make it okay, because I always see people buying it and a little time later they die, it’s so sad that they live in bad situations
My african clawed frog ate my black skirt tetra
"hard or at least neutral water" is a little bit misleading, since hardness and pH are two separate scales. Soft, neutral water is totally achievable and wouldn't be great for your livebearers.
Quarantine for 4 weeks?!? Ain’t nobody got time fo dat!
Cory’s are not good imo because they root up plants and I ALWAYS go for planted tanks
love you irene
I can’t tell if you plan on having a child or adult audience
I'm so glad glofish are banned in Sweden. I really don't like when humans play god 😕
“Glow fish” don’t exist in natural perimeters. “No!” to this duffus, home-school trend!
I live down here in houston with hard water so my A and C are flipped