Giant Danios are one of my favorite medium-sized fish species. They've very hardy and generally peaceful. ... Common and Comet Goldfish are a good option for someone who wants really big fish and has a tank large enough to house them. They've very hardy, without the aggression of large cichlids and predator fish. However, I'm not a fan of short-bodied, double-tailed "Fancy" Goldfish, which are deformed and generally far less hardy than single-tailed varieties.
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I really like them! Unfortunately I only had room for 10 so maybe we’ll call them an honorable mention or maybe I have to make a part two in the future 👀
Giant Danios are one of my favorite medium-sized fish species. They've very hardy and generally peaceful. ... Common and Comet Goldfish are a good option for someone who wants really big fish and has a tank large enough to house them. They've very hardy, without the aggression of large cichlids and predator fish. However, I'm not a fan of short-bodied, double-tailed "Fancy" Goldfish, which are deformed and generally far less hardy than single-tailed varieties.
Very well explained for those just beginning to start a tank. Also enjoyed watching the fish move, eat and interact. Keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoyed!
I know it has been 2 months since you recorded your podcast, but I was going to check out your new membership program but all I get is “something went wrong “. Let me know what I need to do to find out more.
@@dennismeyer3947 My Adsense account is currently inactive so right now you cannot sign up. I’m working on fixing it though but it’ll take some time 🤷♂️
Thank you for this content I just started my aquarium and now it is filled with cherry barbs!
@@Nelequate excellent starting choice :)
I would be interested in a betta companion video.
Thanks for letting me know! I’m having it in the works so stayed tuned
Swordtails would need at least 20 gallons or more.
What about the Khuli loach?
I really like them! Unfortunately I only had room for 10 so maybe we’ll call them an honorable mention or maybe I have to make a part two in the future 👀
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