I love nano fish so much! definitely my favorite size. They are so diverse and unique! i know a TON about them and like ive said before if you need any tips, advice or help, i would be thrilled to help! For now some of my recommendations for unique nano fish include: purple oil catfish, stone catfish, bumblebee goby, and rosy loaches.
Ohh nice I'll look into these fish for sure thank you! I've had bumblebee goby before but they started eating my cherry shrimp 😅 Do any of the others you mentioned eat cherry shrimp?
@@ScoobzNPetz im pretty sure the others are too small to eat adult shrimp, (maybe baby shrimp) but the stone catfish is around 1 inch fully grown and the other fish are super tiny, the bumblebee goby is known to mainly eat live food like shrimp and bloodworms though.
Scoobz I just love that place the selection is massive & they never seem to fail on you if you want a certain type. The Nano fish are very fast, I know someone who keeps rice fish & they keep small & can stand colder temps.
@@peridot-20 Yeah I love going there, you never know what you could potentially find. I mean I never even thought about keeping a wolffish until I saw them there 😂
@@ScoobzNPetz Mind you that's the trouble, I never bothered going to a place my hubby fetched my Hill stream from & he took me once & the selection was outstanding on fish & because I liked it but the parking was bad, he refused to take me again 🤬
Nice fish bro, I tried to keep tiny fish back when my baby moray was only eating blood worms. (ember tetras and neon tetras) But they slowly kept disappearing. I can only assume they were eaten.
@@chisaquaticvibe6524 Bit of a long story, when I was young we had an aquarium and I always went to the local river with my parents to catch fish. We had to eventually take the tank down as we were moving but that’s where my love for fish keeping started. I got back into the hobby as an adult in 2018 😁
@@ScoobzNPetz ill tell you all my pets because why not? So the first ever time i got a pet was a redclaw crab and a blue crayfish and a vampire shrimp, little did my dumbass know that crayfish are predators so uhhhhh. Rip creb and shrimp, then i got a cherax crayfish and the blue crayfish passed away after 1 year (we putted them in other tanks to i dunno how the blue crayfish ded maybe bad water. My cherax crayfish survived 2.4 years with me and by far my fav pet he was prob already 2 years old when i got him. At the same time i had my crayfish i bought a new aquarium and putted zebra danios in there, when my cherax died i got a blue dwarf crayfish instead and a bamboo shrimp, they are both steal doing really good. But then i got mollys with them and they are also still alive, then i got guppys and a panther crab in the danio aquarium. Everything was fine until i fed my panther crab a fish, which gave him a taste for fish. So my panther crab ate 2 guppys, before he could kill the rest putted the danios and the remaining guppys with the mollys, now my panther crab is alone and well that all
Whenever I go to fish planet, or other fish stores. I always see that so many of the nano fish are still there. They need more recognition
@@Cr7editz-h3y they do indeed, I’m going back today to see if they have some new plants
I love nano fish so much! definitely my favorite size. They are so diverse and unique! i know a TON about them and like ive said before if you need any tips, advice or help, i would be thrilled to help! For now some of my recommendations for unique nano fish include: purple oil catfish, stone catfish, bumblebee goby, and rosy loaches.
Ohh nice I'll look into these fish for sure thank you! I've had bumblebee goby before but they started eating my cherry shrimp 😅 Do any of the others you mentioned eat cherry shrimp?
@@ScoobzNPetz im pretty sure the others are too small to eat adult shrimp, (maybe baby shrimp) but the stone catfish is around 1 inch fully grown and the other fish are super tiny, the bumblebee goby is known to mainly eat live food like shrimp and bloodworms though.
@@S1xroom oh wow I looked into the stone catfish, they look so cool! I’ll look into the others too. Thank you for the suggestions 😁
Scoobz I just love that place the selection is massive & they never seem to fail on you if you want a certain type.
The Nano fish are very fast, I know someone who keeps rice fish & they keep small & can stand colder temps.
@@peridot-20 Yeah I love going there, you never know what you could potentially find. I mean I never even thought about keeping a wolffish until I saw them there 😂
@@ScoobzNPetz Mind you that's the trouble, I never bothered going to a place my hubby fetched my Hill stream from & he took me once & the selection was outstanding on fish & because I liked it but the parking was bad, he refused to take me again 🤬
@@peridot-20 😂😅
get a arapaima scoobz, they will definitely fit into your nano fish aquarium. :)))
@@catalinrobert568 😂😂😂 yeah I’ll get 2, plenty of space in the tank
Nice fish bro, I tried to keep tiny fish back when my baby moray was only eating blood worms. (ember tetras and neon tetras) But they slowly kept disappearing. I can only assume they were eaten.
@@ashtonbailey-dino_man yeah the thing with tetras is when they sleep, they hover near the bottom so they’re easy pickings for a moray 😅
Hello, Scoobz. How are you?
@@chisaquaticvibe6524 I’m great thank you, how are you?
@@ScoobzNPetz Awesome! Now the important question is, how did you get into fishkeeping?
@@chisaquaticvibe6524 Bit of a long story, when I was young we had an aquarium and I always went to the local river with my parents to catch fish. We had to eventually take the tank down as we were moving but that’s where my love for fish keeping started. I got back into the hobby as an adult in 2018 😁
@@ScoobzNPetz Good to know! By the way, I used to own fish as well. I may get another fish tank in the future.
@@chisaquaticvibe6524 oh cool! How did you get into the hobby? And what kind of tank are you thinking of setting up?
Im really really late /: anyways every fish you mentioned was about the size of all my fish
@@realorka90 oh cool! What fish did you have?
@@ScoobzNPetz ill tell you all my pets because why not? So the first ever time i got a pet was a redclaw crab and a blue crayfish and a vampire shrimp, little did my dumbass know that crayfish are predators so uhhhhh. Rip creb and shrimp, then i got a cherax crayfish and the blue crayfish passed away after 1 year (we putted them in other tanks to i dunno how the blue crayfish ded maybe bad water. My cherax crayfish survived 2.4 years with me and by far my fav pet he was prob already 2 years old when i got him. At the same time i had my crayfish i bought a new aquarium and putted zebra danios in there, when my cherax died i got a blue dwarf crayfish instead and a bamboo shrimp, they are both steal doing really good. But then i got mollys with them and they are also still alive, then i got guppys and a panther crab in the danio aquarium. Everything was fine until i fed my panther crab a fish, which gave him a taste for fish. So my panther crab ate 2 guppys, before he could kill the rest putted the danios and the remaining guppys with the mollys, now my panther crab is alone and well that all