Found this video after you mentioned it on Aquarium Adventures livestream, thats awesome you’ve been able to keep them tetras like the black neons. I’m looking at ideas for safe schooling fish to go with them when I upgrade my setup. Great content bud appreciated & subscribed 👍
my electric blue has a taste for bristlenose pleco fry lol. it hunted down about 12 or 15 within a few days but other than that she [ presumably a she idk] is relatively peaceful but enjoys following new fish all over the tank until she loses interest. had the same experience with a nasty jewel and she ended up getting picked on by my geophagus and a cutteri cichlid so i think they do better with less aggressive larger community fish thatcan hold their own like gold gouramis, ancistrus, raphael catfish, synos and in my case a jack dempsey who refuses pellets and flakes
Mine leave any escapee bristleys alone strangely, would be better if they did get them as it would save me having to lol. It was clown loaches i had an issue with, they got big enough to bully Spotty out of his cave but not so big they didnt fit which resulted in the loss of an entire spawn of 150 or so, suffice to say the loaches were sold 3 days later.
Found this video after you mentioned it on Aquarium Adventures livestream, thats awesome you’ve been able to keep them tetras like the black neons.
I’m looking at ideas for safe schooling fish to go with them when I upgrade my setup.
Great content bud appreciated & subscribed 👍
Thanks, theyre with limia too and dont eat the fry. The bristlenoses are the tank bosses in there.
These are awesome fish. I so want some of these. Thanks so much John. Appreciate the video 😊👍
Youre welcome and thanks again!
awesome video. they look stunning
Thanks, theyre great community fish.
Very beautiful fish 👍👍👍
Thanks Skully.
Thanks Sharpie, good info on a nice fish.
Thanks Mark, that they are, good friendly fishies.
Awesome awesome fish 🥰
That they are, ive had more aggressive guppies lol.
my electric blue has a taste for bristlenose pleco fry lol. it hunted down about 12 or 15 within a few days but other than that she [ presumably a she idk] is relatively peaceful but enjoys following new fish all over the tank until she loses interest. had the same experience with a nasty jewel and she ended up getting picked on by my geophagus and a cutteri cichlid so i think they do better with less aggressive larger community fish thatcan hold their own like gold gouramis, ancistrus, raphael catfish, synos and in my case a jack dempsey who refuses pellets and flakes
Mine leave any escapee bristleys alone strangely, would be better if they did get them as it would save me having to lol. It was clown loaches i had an issue with, they got big enough to bully Spotty out of his cave but not so big they didnt fit which resulted in the loss of an entire spawn of 150 or so, suffice to say the loaches were sold 3 days later.