Top 7 WORST Beginner Fish! (BEWARE)

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  • @KeepingFishSimple
    @KeepingFishSimple  3 года назад +506

    With gouramis, I was more trying to emphasise that you should avoid keeping them together. Didn’t come across that way in the video so sorry if you got confused! ❤️

    • @TheEsat66
      @TheEsat66 3 года назад +26

      I have 4 kinds of gourami's, without problems....

    • @fjkhamdan
      @fjkhamdan 3 года назад +3

      Nice honest intro man 👍🏻

    • @conalowens3441
      @conalowens3441 3 года назад +11

      I have 4 pearl and 2 moon gouramis togther and there fine together. Definitely can be kept in groups if u have a good female to male ratio.

    • @jessicagraham4268
      @jessicagraham4268 3 года назад +24

      I respect your opinion, but if I was a honey gourami I'd sue you for slander ❤️

    • @mrfish.-
      @mrfish.- 3 года назад +15

      I felt hurt when he said honey gouramis are aggressive 😭

  • @meredithgrubb7027
    @meredithgrubb7027 3 года назад +3222

    We had a cichlid that lived to be 33 years old. He killed every single tank mate he ever had. Ironically, his name was Sweety.

    • @gethighonlife11
      @gethighonlife11 3 года назад +230

      He was no "sweety"! He was "salty"!

    • @masidre1988
      @masidre1988 3 года назад +49

      Ahhh,,,soo sweet, sweety🤣🤣

    • @chrisbraiske3162
      @chrisbraiske3162 3 года назад +115

      33 years......lord

    • @trejay2345
      @trejay2345 3 года назад +148

      That fished lived longer than some of my cousins and friends who passed young. That's crazy

    • @AqifSaifi
      @AqifSaifi 3 года назад +31

      @@trejay2345 Sad.

  • @liveyourbestlife143
    @liveyourbestlife143 2 года назад +464

    I am amazed at my common pleco Houdini. He is 13 years old and literally feet long. He is huge. Noone warned me when I first purchased him just how big he would get. I went through a lot of tanks before just ordering a one that takes up my entire living room wall. He is very happy with all of his space

    • @randomraavi
      @randomraavi 2 года назад +23

      my moms friend brought over this super murky fishtank and pawned off a pleco on my mom. we had NO IDEA how big it was! we had him for awhile before giving him to my uncle who had adequate space. fascinating fish, put good god do they get big

    • @thatstonerr7738
      @thatstonerr7738 Год назад +8

      That’s why I got albino plecos! They only get like 7-8 inches in comparison to the standard pleco at a foot long and they start out like a whitish beige color and as they age they turn the same color as standard plecos pretty cool

    • @fuzzymelon1261
      @fuzzymelon1261 Год назад +16

      thank you for not releasing him in the wild. they are very invasive bc not many things can eat them

    • @liveyourbestlife143
      @liveyourbestlife143 Год назад +6

      @fuzzymelon1261 you are welcome. To be honest he is family at this point. Lol. There is a pleco that no kidding is like several feet long that lives In one of our local lakes. He is HUGE.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад +9

      @@thatstonerr7738 Those are probably bristlenose plecos. Albino commons still get huge.

  • @Someoneonthisplanet1979
    @Someoneonthisplanet1979 3 года назад +460

    In my humble opinion there are a lot worse beginner fish out there. What most people forget is that they have to research EVERY fish they will ever buy. I'm 25 years in the hobby and I still do this for every fish I have never kept.

    • @maliachambers5367
      @maliachambers5367 2 года назад +4

      I’m having a pea puffer for my first fish and my brother is having a parrot fish for beginner I’ve obviously had goldfish when I was younger one of them lived for seven years and one dies with lots of black spots but I was only 6-7 at the time

    • @tobiasgriffin2289
      @tobiasgriffin2289 2 года назад +1

      Great advice

    • @TedH71
      @TedH71 2 года назад +12

      @@maliachambers5367 Goldfish are perfectly capable of living to 50 to 100 years old under the right conditions but people tend not to do their research.

    • @Kira-kg4kl
      @Kira-kg4kl 2 года назад +4

      Red tailed sharks were ones that were suggested to me when I first started 😆

    • @isabellecasier5702
      @isabellecasier5702 Год назад +4

      I agree. Before I began an asuarium I did 3 to 4 month of research. I have cardinals and guppies. The thing with guppies is you need 2 tanks or only males if you don't want babies. But I knew that trough research. I have bred because I knew my bought ones where not high quality, through carefull breeding I have mutch hardy guppies and they live longer.
      So do your research and do the work.

  • @davisn456
    @davisn456 10 месяцев назад +30

    This is so helpful for new tank owners. The chain pet shops rarely have anyone that can advise you on fish (or anything else), and it's so easy for people to go into a shop and get totally sucked in by the variety of fish. Thank you for being so thorough and honest about these things. Much respect!

  • @theblooper9631
    @theblooper9631 3 года назад +342

    I'm just gonna say that while other gouramis may be more aggressive, honey gouramis are amazing community fish and I would totally recommend them to beginners. The only thing is that thick lipped gourami often gets mislabeled as honey gourami and if you accidentally mix the two species the honeys will get bullied by the bigger and more aggressive thick lipped gourami.

    • @fataxolotlpie1998
      @fataxolotlpie1998 2 года назад +2

      I have red honey gourami and a thick lip gourami and they do quite well but that might just be mine or red honey gourami are chill I don’t know

    • @DefNotAThe1nth
      @DefNotAThe1nth 2 года назад +8

      @@fataxolotlpie1998 red honey gourami are thick lipped gouramis

    • @Arcane662
      @Arcane662 Год назад +6

      Im thinking of getting a Honey Gourami with some ember tetras or Pearl Danios or maybe even some guppies. Do you think the Gourami will go well with them?

    • @CharlesParez
      @CharlesParez Год назад +7

      I was warned that my dwarf gourami would be semi aggressive but he's so peaceful and gets along very well with my skirt tetras, kuhli loaches, and platies etc.

    • @Yuckfou132
      @Yuckfou132 Год назад +3

      Dwarf gourami aren’t extremely aggressive either and can be in community tanks

  • @Wormwoodification
    @Wormwoodification 2 года назад +2

    I secretly think Angelfish are evil aliens. Look at the way they hover like UFOs. Dude. Your' description is accurate.

  • @livingportside
    @livingportside 3 года назад +660

    I agree with you Gouramis can be aggressive but you got something completely wrong in saying Honey Gouramis are the most aggressive. Actually they are the most peaceful ones.

    • @bajablast3612
      @bajablast3612 3 года назад +16

      agreed

    • @papasmerf6453
      @papasmerf6453 3 года назад +44

      Totally agree. I usually love his advice but when he said honies are aggressive I lost it. My honey is so peaceful. In fact sometimes I wish he could was a little more aggressive. My BN pleco loves torturing him chasing him around the tank.

    • @celticbarry9877
      @celticbarry9877 3 года назад +12

      I have a 125 litre tank with 12 corydoras, 12 ember tetras, 5 platys, 1 bristlenose and 2 honey gouramis and agree they're peaceful fish who do well in that kind of community tank.

    • @HannahFlower79
      @HannahFlower79 3 года назад +7

      My male honey was extremely aggressive and killed my female

    • @nurrr2041
      @nurrr2041 3 года назад +5

      @@HannahFlower79 after breeding perhaps? it is recommended to keep the female away since he protects the nest. My male absolutely adores his mate, they are always together.

  • @stevenhall8964
    @stevenhall8964 2 года назад +13

    I once put an Angel fish in a 50 gallon tank that I also had a small Bluegill and an Oscar about the same size as the Bluegill. At the time the Bluegill kinda bossed the Oscar around ( chasing him out of favorite resting spots and kinda bullying him at feeding time) but the Angel Fish that was smaller than both immediately became boss of the tank!

  • @westwonic
    @westwonic 2 года назад +47

    You should include Tiger Barbs on the list, highly active and beautiful, but so aggressive to each other.

    • @RobertRoman
      @RobertRoman Год назад +2

      My tiger barbs were fighting everyone in the tank. Unfortunately I had to get rid of them because they were too agressive. I kept the green barb's though

    • @ArbitraryOutcome
      @ArbitraryOutcome 11 месяцев назад

      I thought their notoriety as fin nippers was common knowledge.

    • @yehoshuacirt8645
      @yehoshuacirt8645 Месяц назад

      My friend keeps tiger barbs a d angelfish together in a 200 liter aquarium with no problem. I don't understand how not.​@@ArbitraryOutcome

  • @andystokes8702
    @andystokes8702 3 года назад +107

    I definitely agree with guppies not being particularly suitable as beginners fish but for entirely different reasons. Most beginner have no idea just how productive they can be. One female guppy might drop a litter of maybe 30 fish every month, that's roughly one fish per day. If you're not careful you can quickly become overwhelmed. I dropped 4 large adult females and 2 males into a 40 gallon tub on my patio for the summer. When I drained it out 5 months later I had over 400 in there.

    • @IamHomeless692.0
      @IamHomeless692.0 Год назад +4

      That's actually a good thing if you ever plan to make fish hell I might buy an extra 10 gallon for breeding guppies

    • @psycobasschick
      @psycobasschick Год назад +3

      It's like that for a lot of live bearers. I love mollies and platies, but males don't do well in a bachelor tank and females aren't as pretty. I'm planning to set up a live bearer tank after the beginning of the year, but it's main inhabitants will be clawed frogs, which will eat the babies, so solving that problem

    • @jiyounkim7702
      @jiyounkim7702 Год назад +5

      Me who keeps males only: 🗿

    • @Rob_uno
      @Rob_uno 7 месяцев назад

      I have Mollies platys tetras and guppies all in one tank and I’ve only had 2 tetras die

    • @ChicagoMel23
      @ChicagoMel23 6 месяцев назад

      Ugh yes I had a tank of them and wound up with so many that I was using them as live food for bigger fish

  • @DarkSektori
    @DarkSektori 2 года назад +9

    Haven't kept fish in a long time but when I was younger I used to keep both tropical freshwater and saltwater fish. Yeah I can agree with this list for the most part, you wouldn't think goldfish would be included but yeah they're not good for beginners at all.
    Couple others worth mentioning though.
    1. Clown Loach: They look beautiful but require a large aquarium when they're young they're small but can grow up to a foot in length (30cm) So a large aquarium is required.
    2. Puffer Fish, for experienced keepers who know what they're doing, these fish can be great to own, they are intelligent and can be very playful, and even have their own distinctive behavior, but require very specific care, there are both freshwater and saltwater species but other then that consideration the same rules still apply.
    3. Pleco fish: Algae eaters that can grow up to 20 inches in length, unless you have an aquarium in the 150 gallon range at minimum, don't even try it, they can also live up to 15 years, so these fish require a long term commitment.
    4. Bettas (Siamese fighting fish) damn these fish are beautiful and damn they're also aggressive. We've all seen these kept in little bowls at the store by themselves with no filtration, heater or room to swim, do not ever keep a fish in such horrible living conditions please. 5 gallons is a decent size tank but do not keep them in a community tank and please for the love of Neptune, don't keep 2 males together in the same tank unless you want to see the aquatic fish version of a UFC or MMA bout. Keeping females together is fine, but I hate to say they don't have the vibrant color patterns the Males are known for. They're also not known for their parenting skills, after mating you should separate the Male and Female, the male will build a bubble nest for the eggs but afterwards when the babies hatch they're on their own because neither will care for the babies when they hatch, they'll be on their own.
    5. Barbs: more specifically Tinfoil Barbs, their bigger then other common Barbs (around 10 inches larger) and they thrive in groups so they can't be kept in smaller aquariums like their other relative Barb species keep that in mind.

  • @Iguana5k
    @Iguana5k 3 года назад +192

    I think you mixed up honey gouramis with gold gouramis.
    Honey gourami: very small and usually very chill.
    Gold gourami: gets to a decent size and tends to be territorial.

    • @Lucid_Spuds
      @Lucid_Spuds 3 года назад +8

      Oath 🙌🙌🙌 Gold gouramis by god assholes, like stunning love them but on their own in a species tank not in a community because I've personally had alot of problems with them trying to yeet other fish

    • @Adamn19
      @Adamn19 2 года назад

      Yeah my honey are very chill, like a lamb

  • @jamessaunders7931
    @jamessaunders7931 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would also add to plecos is the assumption that they clean the tank. They clean algae, but are poop machines!

  • @MsBethanyClaire
    @MsBethanyClaire 3 года назад +361

    Honey gouramis are very peaceful fish. I have a pearl in a community tanks and no problems at all.

    • @bajablast3612
      @bajablast3612 3 года назад +32

      yeah wut? honey gouramis are definately peaceful don't know why he said they are aggressive.

    • @c4trolling298
      @c4trolling298 3 года назад +14

      No I had one and was a monster

    • @charleschung660
      @charleschung660 3 года назад +19

      @@c4trolling298 just like bettas every one has different personalities

    • @henk4700
      @henk4700 3 года назад

      Same

    • @henk4700
      @henk4700 3 года назад

      @@c4trolling298 i had a 2 females and 1 killed the other but now she is realy peacfull

  • @8enable
    @8enable 2 года назад +4

    Really informative and yes, some of your suggestions will cause umbrage with people, yet the reasons are absolutely correct. Would have had Angel Fish higher - they always want a fight!

  • @JDTiling
    @JDTiling 3 года назад +94

    I wish i'd known about the issues with guppies before getting into the hobby, i was very disheartened when they kept dying to diseases and infections. Thankfully i stuck to it and eventually got different fish instead

    • @TedH71
      @TedH71 2 года назад +2

      Did you cycle your tank before getting the guppies?

    • @rainman7794
      @rainman7794 Год назад +2

      I had the opposite problem mine just kept breeding and I couldn’t control it

    • @Abbanellie
      @Abbanellie Год назад +1

      @Ted H Cycling has nothing to do with diseases and infections :/ the cycling only prevents ammonia/nitrite poisoning, while the constant diseases and infections would just be because eif infections spreading between the fish as they breed faster than it can be treated...

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад +2

      @@Abbanellie Plot twist: Yes, it does. Fish stressed by an uncycled tank are more susceptible to infections that they might have otherwise fought off.

    • @chick201
      @chick201 Год назад

      Need to deworm and do more research on youtube

  • @PatCarpenter-b7g
    @PatCarpenter-b7g 5 месяцев назад +1

    The fish that got me into fish keeping was the common pleco. She started out in a 75 gallon and then after she got a little bigger I moved her to my 135 gallon tank with anglefish. She sadly recently passed at about 10 years old.

  • @jessicajones641
    @jessicajones641 3 года назад +14

    My kids won goldfish at a school fair. I went from a 3 gallon tank (filters, not a bowl) to a 36 gallon tank in the 2.5 years we had them. They are really dirty fish (but they were pretty).
    Thankfully I found someone who has a pond who took them off my hands. Now I am getting that 36 gallon tank ready for some nice tropical fish.
    I enjoyed the goldfish but I had no idea how big they could get and how fast they dirtied the water.

    • @wjp255
      @wjp255 8 месяцев назад +3

      Best of luck with the 36 gallon. Here are a few small suggestions:
      (1) Cherry barbs are a good fish.
      Zebra Fish
      Most of the small Tetras go together pretty good.
      Stay away from snails.
      (2) FILTER
      A hang on the back filter is fine. For a 36 gallon tank, use a filter for a 55 gallon. A little extra filtration is always good.
      Use test strips weekly. (Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonia and PH. Water hardness is VERY hard to control. No need to worry about it.
      PH about 7.0.
      Do a 25% WEEKLY water change and vacuum the bottom of the tank. I use SAND as it is a lot easier to keep clean.
      The sand must clean itself when you first add it. Takes a few days, and you will have to clean the filter frequently as the water
      clears, but it is worth it once it settles in. Then add fish.

  • @alanabratz9458
    @alanabratz9458 3 года назад +3

    I’ve had good luck with gourami community tanks but the key is to heavily plant. I have a dwarf and four pearls with tetra and emperors

  • @Iguana5k
    @Iguana5k 3 года назад +267

    100% Agree on the guppy. They just die for "seemingly" no reason. Its just discouraging people that wanna get into the hobby.
    When you get guppys these days, best bet is to get a pregnant female and hope it lives long enaugh till it gives birth. The Babys that are born in your tank are then almost indestructable.

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 3 года назад +8

      It's cuase they almost owes have parasites and not easy to treat ones either.ones that require extermely harsh medcines that the avrage preson isn't going to know where to find.

    • @Iguana5k
      @Iguana5k 3 года назад +5

      @@briannaharter4411 In some cases the medication is impossible to get for normal people. Im from germany and here you only get "mild" medications in the pet store due to strict laws. So you have fish that are kept alife in asia with hardcore medication. And ones you have them in your tank their parasites laugh at the stuff you are able to put against them...

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 3 года назад +6

      @@Iguana5k I live in the US and meds needed to treat camallanus worms is hard to find.
      Fenbendazole is the one we are most likely to find cuase it's a common dog deworner but if someone wants some specificly made for fish it is only found online.
      Levamisole while possible to find online us extermely hard to find.
      I think we should just boycott guppies from these countries at this point and only buy local cuase these worms are ridiculous and one of the worst diseases I have ever seen in the hobby.

    • @Iguana5k
      @Iguana5k 3 года назад +2

      @@briannaharter4411 Yeah, that crap kinda destroys the hobby. i used to have a big tank but it stopped being fun due to all these super diseases...
      Now I only have one small 30 liter tank with a betta. Not much but it stays alive and is healthy. So that one really common fish to me is more fun then a tank with a bunch of fish cause stuff doesnt die...

    • @berndmayer1765
      @berndmayer1765 2 года назад +4

      @@Iguana5k
      Hint- ebay 😉
      Betta are beautiful! I only keep them.
      ( since 35y)

  • @dcast781227
    @dcast781227 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for putting goldfish at number 1!! I built a pond in my parents place, just to keep the giant goldfish I kept getting donated and returned when I worked at my local fish store lol

  • @seedlesspumpkin3654
    @seedlesspumpkin3654 3 года назад +46

    You know it’ll be a good fish video if there will be controversy over the content

  • @thenawmpa3394
    @thenawmpa3394 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I'm getting redtail catfish for my beginner pet.. maybe arowana too

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 3 года назад +65

    Thanks for mentioning guppies! Another big problem people don't realize is the breeding. They can overpopulate your tank in a matter of months. (I made the mistake)

    • @amplify3304
      @amplify3304 Год назад

      We had this we brought the tank came with 2 and a some other fish by the end of the year we had 6 then 11 so on for maybe 2 years we gave them all to a fish shop for free in the end must of gave away 30+ had to buy a whole new tank for them

    • @seachangeau
      @seachangeau Год назад

      Wow mine would eat all but the offspring if i don't weed them out the night they get born. Yah even with loads of guppy grass.

  • @korrin5422
    @korrin5422 Год назад +2

    MD Fisht Tanks recently did a video on having a planted goldfish tank; it takes specific plants, but it can be done. It also probably helps if they're well-fed to begin with, but having a planted tank would help at least a little with all the waste they produce

  • @cryssanie
    @cryssanie 3 года назад +36

    I had four blue gouramis in my first tank and they were pretty peaceful during the almost 10 years they lived with me. They had their favourite spot in the tank around one big plant where all of them chilled together most of the time, and they only chased off other fish if they wandered under their plant, which was never a problem since there was enough of space in the rest of the tank, so other fish just learned to avoid that particular spot.
    So I'd say a lot of the aggressivity issues stem from people not having big enough tanks for all their fish to settle.

    • @kaylawojo8863
      @kaylawojo8863 2 года назад +1

      My blue gourami is the chillest in my tank! He freaked me out at first because he chills on the bottom of the tank

    • @DissentingDogLevi
      @DissentingDogLevi Год назад

      Yeah I had a 36 gallon and I never had trouble with aggressive gouramis. Sometimes my big blue one would chase the little fish from the algea tab. Other than that though.

  • @kinglyzard
    @kinglyzard 3 года назад +2

    I'll agree with your top two whole heartedly.
    I might add Arowannas and African Clawed Frogs to that list.
    Arowannas are another cute little 3" fish that get to be monsters, to the tune of 6 feet!
    Clawed Frogs, though not fish, are tempting as hell, until they grow and eat every fish in your tank!
    They are sold at a cute quarter size, but get bigger than your fist and eat all they can stuff into that huge mouth. Not to be confused with African Dwarf Frogs, which are peaceful and do well in smaller tanks with just about any compatible fish like Bettas, Ember Tetras, Rasboras, etc.

  • @elijahblechman8633
    @elijahblechman8633 3 года назад +140

    I had Balla Sharks, Oscars, convicts, placo and dalmatian mollies in tanks as a kid.
    I had no clue why they kept dying as a child.

    • @ringosfruitreview3376
      @ringosfruitreview3376 3 года назад +35

      @Sekoj 2 no you baked potato, they died because that’s the worst possible combination of fish, convicts are mean cichlids, bala sharks get giant and are kinda mean, oscars get huge and are very aggressive, pleco get giant, and mollies will get picked on

    • @InternacionalBoxing
      @InternacionalBoxing 3 года назад +13

      Bro i had Oscars, Sharks and Bettas in the same tank as a kid lmfaooo

    • @supremeleaderarmy9164
      @supremeleaderarmy9164 2 года назад

      @Sekoj 2
      Fool

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 2 года назад

      @ringos fruit cake: Numbskull

    • @darthdoggie0031
      @darthdoggie0031 2 года назад +4

      Did things randomly disappear or was it a water problem
      I think I know the answer but the wordings kinda confusing me.

  • @fataxolotlpie1998
    @fataxolotlpie1998 2 года назад +2

    From personal experience bristlenose plecos are quite a nice addition but they are quite scared sometimes if you approach quick

  • @lazchurchyard1229
    @lazchurchyard1229 3 года назад +40

    Back in the day cichlids were an advanced fish to get and keep. Now they're in petsmart / big box stores, and it's so weird to me. 😅

  • @RoccosVideos
    @RoccosVideos 2 года назад +1

    Good list. I might add some more cichlids and any fish that get bigger than people realize. I’ve never had any luck with guppies so I can appreciate them being in the list.

  • @farhanchowdhury9520
    @farhanchowdhury9520 3 года назад +111

    My first fish tank when I was 8, the shopkeeper conviced my mom to buy 2 angels 2 golfish and a pleco for my 10 gallon aquarium. Needless to say how it went down.

    • @iwantfood-koda9583
      @iwantfood-koda9583 2 года назад +11

      I’m worried 😂

    • @darthdoggie0031
      @darthdoggie0031 2 года назад +9

      I think the lives of those fish were probably more important than the profit made. Did they not know anything about fish or just want to make money.

    • @thomasholden500
      @thomasholden500 2 года назад +17

      I've never understood why some LFSs will sell inappropriate fish to a new aquarist. Sure they made a sale, but they probably turned the beginner off the hobby and lost future sales

    • @zamiaramirez1390
      @zamiaramirez1390 2 года назад +12

      @@darthdoggie0031 of course they just wanted to make money. Its sad how often pet shops dont care about the actual care of the animals.

    • @TheHurdyGurdyMan.
      @TheHurdyGurdyMan. 2 года назад +6

      @@darthdoggie0031 I feel like a lot of the time it’s just for the money. Petco for example never told me about tank cycling when I was younger or about the proper chemicals to dose the tank with to dechlorinate the water. So my dad bought me a 10 gallon tank with a bunch of fish with no heater, filter or anything and they died after that night 🙁 I remember I was so sad the next morning

  • @Chaoitcme
    @Chaoitcme 2 года назад +1

    I bought a common pleco 5 years ago when I got in the hobby. Just gave it away after it grew over 18 inches and was not happy in its small tank.

  • @MustangBecca
    @MustangBecca 3 года назад +64

    My Angelfish adores my Guppies. He schools with them and sleeps with them.

    • @smaccafe3186
      @smaccafe3186 3 года назад +9

      and swim with them. drinking water with them and having beer

    • @robingagan6288
      @robingagan6288 3 года назад

      I have 2 angelfish which I had to separate due to fighting with each other. With all the other fish in both of their tanks they are very peaceful. It’s with other angels that they are very aggressive

    • @RG_Rizzy
      @RG_Rizzy 3 года назад

      Thats cute

    • @kinglyzard
      @kinglyzard 3 года назад

      @@robingagan6288
      Males?

    • @robingagan6288
      @robingagan6288 3 года назад

      @@kinglyzard yes

  • @drivennale8551
    @drivennale8551 2 года назад +3

    Another reason to avoid Balas is that they're schooling fish, that can become aggressive if alone. have three and thankfully there doesn't seem to be one dominate one...yet

  • @390CBH
    @390CBH 3 года назад +19

    I had a 15-gallon fish tank in college and stocked it with a pictus catfish, red-tail shark, and common pleco knowing that I would have to update the aquarium because the pleco was going to get so big (don't know why more people don't use this really awesome search engine called Google). I updated to a 40 gallon breeder (would like a 75 gallon, but I move around a lot) and my pleco is still doing great at 13 years old (the catfish and shark both passed away but they lived to 7 and 5 respectfully). Research is the key to making any fish a good beginner fish. When my pleco does pass on I do not plan to get another. Although he is healthy (he is just as big as the one at the Boston Aquarium so I must be doing something right) I do feel bad that I can not provide him with more space. I plan to get one or two fancy goldfish (since I'm so used to cleaning up after messy fish) and a rubbernose pleco because I hate cleaning algae.

  • @RabinGhimire123
    @RabinGhimire123 2 года назад +2

    Totally agree with pleco. When I started the hobby I had 4 plecos bc the it is labeled as easy care/ beginner fish and unfortunately they all died within 4 days .

  • @rkw957
    @rkw957 3 года назад +16

    Can you do a video on medicine for your fish in Australia? What’s available to general public and what it’s for etc.

    • @danimationd8886
      @danimationd8886 3 года назад

      just use methylene Blue, or use cattappa leaves. since cattapa leave is most cheap but the medicine takes longer than the methylene blue

  • @charlenecrowe6610
    @charlenecrowe6610 2 года назад +3

    I loved my angels. They had babies and they grew up. So beautiful to watch the transition from birth. At one point I thought they couldn’t possibly be angel fish because they were long and slim babies and then morphed.

  • @chelseyHami
    @chelseyHami 3 года назад +17

    I just bought a school of guppies for my daughter and I realized after I bought them no matter what I did they got very skinny and eventually died off. I'm so glad I saw this video and realized it wasnt something I did.

  • @ImTooRaw
    @ImTooRaw Год назад +1

    Begginer fish keeper here, I own blue gourami and pearl gourami and they are not aggressive 🤣 they are great for community tanks if you acclimate them and keep your fish generally the same size

  • @Klank13
    @Klank13 3 года назад +20

    Gourami’s are definitely nightmares. Even in my dwarf cichlids tank... I would add Neon Tetras to this list. They have always proven difficult to me as well.

    • @user-ot4wm2fh8g
      @user-ot4wm2fh8g 3 года назад +8

      Ironically neon tetras get called the beginner fish but they inhabit black waters and so often require special set ups!

    • @billyschannel997
      @billyschannel997 3 года назад +2

      @@user-ot4wm2fh8g I have no special set up for mine, going on 10 or 11 years now.

    • @lordhawkridge4116
      @lordhawkridge4116 3 года назад +1

      Cardinals are a much, much better alternative!!

    • @user-ot4wm2fh8g
      @user-ot4wm2fh8g 3 года назад +2

      @@lordhawkridge4116 agreed. Cardinals are a much simpler fish and require much more average conditions than Neons!

    • @camjam219
      @camjam219 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelmachos8969 ikr

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 Год назад +1

    My first tank was a 55L, I did a lot of reading about fish before buying any. I started with 4 quarter sized Angels, a couple of marble hatchets, a small pleco. I let them hang out for a few weeks before adding more.

  • @KushyCouch
    @KushyCouch 3 года назад +9

    A very unknown but amazing pleco that I would recommend or even a 10 gallon tank is the clown pleco. They’re smaller than bristlenoses without the weird tentacles, and they have a very nice pattern.

    • @ClashOfClansFan-yf3yr
      @ClashOfClansFan-yf3yr 3 года назад +3

      Agree, just need lots of wood for them, as I believe they eat wood or something, when I was a kid I had like 5 clown pleco’s.

    • @jiayaw
      @jiayaw 9 месяцев назад

      They look very pretty and stay small but you almost never see them as they always hide in the wood haha.

  • @Mrchrisrobbins1
    @Mrchrisrobbins1 2 года назад +1

    Mum started a tropical tank about ten years ago. The sales person suggested a common Plec.
    Sadly It was the only fish to survive Mum's tank and she gave the hobby up.
    I took the tank, a little 3ft tank bought a big external filter and started to look after the Pleci.
    Ten years later, several tank size upgrades and now it's nearly 14" long and living on it's own (It'll kills any other fish I put in there) in a 6ft 2ft 2ft tank, with a full external filter system.It's still very healthy and thriving and apparently it could out live me over the next 20 years. We'll worry about that when the time comes. As you say unless your prepared to look after this fish, it's a no no for a first time buyer. But I'm still shocked when I hear the sales people recommending this species of fish to first time buyers.

  • @StrangeArrangements
    @StrangeArrangements 3 года назад +7

    We got a few angelfish a year ago. They grew up and started sucking mystery snails out of their shells, and killing guppies. Yikes! We've had far less trouble with our peacock cichlid tank.

  • @thesacredlobo
    @thesacredlobo Месяц назад

    I realize this is an old video, but that misspeak about angels getting too small for a ten gallon tank gave me a chuckle at least.

  • @MrOskarlol
    @MrOskarlol 3 года назад +53

    Am i the only one who has kept alot of gourami of various species and they have been the most peaceful fish ever?

    • @Someoneonthisplanet1979
      @Someoneonthisplanet1979 3 года назад +4

      no you are not. I always make sure that I only have one male in a tank with 2-3 females and they are great.

    • @879-07hjkmkl
      @879-07hjkmkl 3 года назад +2

      Really wish i could get a giant gourami but cant afford hundreds of gallon tanks, i settled with green terror she a sweet pea.

    • @brunosausagescrusoeandfrie8300
      @brunosausagescrusoeandfrie8300 3 года назад

      Me too

    • @beaudevinsalix
      @beaudevinsalix 2 года назад

      They are very peaceful imo

    • @yui_rose5302
      @yui_rose5302 2 года назад +1

      yeah i have a paradise gourami and he’s very chill; he got badly bullied by some tetras that a friend gave me a while back lmao (my gourami is in a tank with four corys now and we quickly got rid of the aggressive tetras before they could tear up the gourami’s fins anymore)

  • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
    @Gunners_Mate_Guns 19 дней назад

    I agree 100% from my own experience about Angelfish and Gouramis.
    They're both terrors of the aquarium.
    Several years back, I had two in my aquarium, with some Hatchet fish.
    I was horrified to see the bellies completely devoured from the Hatchet fish, with the mortally wounded Hatchet fish still swimming as if they hadn't been horribly half-devoured.

  • @kyleightaylor7442
    @kyleightaylor7442 3 года назад +5

    I have guppies and neon tetra don’t have any problem with them with my other fish and they are in my 35 gallon tall

  • @johnathan2261
    @johnathan2261 3 года назад +3

    I recently got a 40 gallon and my firdt ever fish was a blue gurami, I got a golden one next and the blue bullied the gold alot, we later got the 40 gallon and an angel with two guppies, a Molly, and snail and a baby lobster. Since then there's absolutely no issue! We just needed the bigger tank and gave them friends to school with. They havnt attaced since

  • @apsaquatics4402
    @apsaquatics4402 3 года назад +8

    Had the same problem with my angel fish. At first they weren’t very aggressive but eventually I noticed that they would chase and bully the smaller fish in the tank. Witch would usually stress out or kill the smaller fish.

    • @richardconroy1434
      @richardconroy1434 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I'm considering taking my angel back. He's absolutely beautiful and active and a real show piece on a budget but he's made life pretty tough for all the other fish in the tank

  • @loading..192
    @loading..192 6 месяцев назад +3

    My beginning fishes were a huge pleco, a koi, many glo fish, many gold fish, a cichlid, a small pleco, guppies and angelfish, it was like the hunger games in there, today a lot of the goldfishes and glofishes remain, the koi fish died peacefully, but the angelfish were eaten, and the cichlid died for some unknown reason, everyone else remains.

    • @ErickAvila-z2y
      @ErickAvila-z2y Месяц назад

      That sounds awfully violent

    • @loading..192
      @loading..192 Месяц назад

      @@ErickAvila-z2y i know the cichlid was always trying to eat the others and it stopped when the cichlid died

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 3 года назад +86

    "Sharks" in aquariums are technically carps. You just bought a fancy goldfish. Lol

    • @brendanhall9346
      @brendanhall9346 3 года назад +9

      Not carp but they are catfish still definitely not sharks, sharks dont have scales lmao

    • @brendanhall9346
      @brendanhall9346 3 года назад +2

      The bala sharks definitely do look like a carp though

    • @brendanhall9346
      @brendanhall9346 3 года назад +2

      @J D you are correct but in most cases "sharks" are just catfish like my rainbow shark

    • @Nepo35
      @Nepo35 3 года назад +3

      @@brendanhall9346 your rainbow shark are not catfish either. They still belong to the Cyprinidae family which are the family of barbs, carps and minnows...

    • @randomcarnotaurus1416
      @randomcarnotaurus1416 3 года назад +2

      @@brendanhall9346 True, bala sharks are actualy releated to goldfish, koi, carp and curucian carp.

  • @tigersunruss
    @tigersunruss 2 года назад +1

    Always do your research for every fish. They all have water parameters that are specific to them. If you have hard water, neons and discus are not good but live bearing and cichlids will thrive (not together).

  • @SkepyourOwn
    @SkepyourOwn 3 года назад +15

    MD fish tanks proves that the Honey gouramis are very peaceful with each other. He kept 5 in like an 8g tank and then moved them into his 150 gallon and they’re perfectly fine with other fish too . I think that’s a myth. Gourami can be aggressive but honey ones arent

    • @scoty_.g1772
      @scoty_.g1772 3 года назад +2

      Love MD Fish Tanks

    • @CobyCollins0215
      @CobyCollins0215 3 года назад +1

      The dwarf I think he mixed up with the honey. I’ve heard of problems

    • @yaboijdizzle227
      @yaboijdizzle227 3 года назад +1

      With honey gourami, I believe it boils down to the Individual fish personality. I had one that was super chill, bothered no one. Now the red honey gourami I currently have. He will try nipping at my corydoras, ottocinlus, and my snails. He can be an asshole sometimes but interacting with him is cool. I can basically pet him

  • @charithawickramasinghe316
    @charithawickramasinghe316 3 года назад +1

    my pleco jumped out of its tank and stayed there for a while but we saw him about 5 hours later and he was badly injured and he died about 10 min later

  • @armouredjester1622
    @armouredjester1622 3 года назад +15

    I got a little defensive when you said guppies, but I'm glad you explained yourself.
    I got wild guppies from a semi local river. They were tank bred here in the city, and I got half a dozen from a feeder batch. I've had a great time with them.

  • @lizdugaro1748
    @lizdugaro1748 2 года назад +2

    Ive had angels, balas, plecos and parrots, knife fish, eel all in the same tank for years. Eventually the balas will be in the bigger tank and the rest will stay where they are now. I also have a guppy tank, i started them by some feeder edlers and a couple of fancy tails. Beautiful healthy fish. Piranhas are one fish some should reconsider in my opinion. Ive been in the hobby almost 40 years and thats just one that i had difficult time with over any I've ever had. 😬

  • @Xenda
    @Xenda 3 года назад +44

    I'm sorry but I'm in total disagreement about Honney Gouramis. I think you needed to do a bit more homework, because they're hands down the most peaceful of all Gouramis. The Gourami you must have heard of is the Dwarf Gourami, which is a different species. I have both in a community tank and they do well with the other inhabitants, but Dwarf Gourami's can be hit or miss.

    • @CobyCollins0215
      @CobyCollins0215 3 года назад

      Also disease. Importers killed them sadly.

  • @Kukus.i.dzieciaki
    @Kukus.i.dzieciaki 2 года назад +3

    Hey. I come from Poland and I have had an aquarium for 7-8 years. I always had guppies from the beginning, there were about 25-30 of them in a 200 liter aquarium and some times I decided to buy 5 moskow blue in a shop. unfortunately I made a mistake and kept them in quarantine for too short a time and it turned out one of them had a parasite. it killed the whole aquarium ... I took a half-year break and decided to restart the aquarium, so I cleaned it, I thought, arranged it again with a new substrate. I bought 25 guppies from a friend who looks after them professionally. after letting guppies into a mature aquarium, after about 2-3 weeks, I noticed that the guppies are starting to lose weight again and yesterday I noticed one is dead and the hustoria begins to repeat. tell me how do you deal with parasites, if there have ever been one in your aquarium. sorry for english but i use google translator

  • @judyNewEdenJD
    @judyNewEdenJD 3 года назад +6

    My guppy was so skinny until I realized there was a bully sailfin that was scaring every one away from the food. I put him separate and the thin one now looks big and bold. You have to really watch them interact.

  • @winstonelston5743
    @winstonelston5743 2 месяца назад

    I had a female _Callichthys callichthis,_ an armored catfish related to _Corydoras._
    She had come in with a shipment of hoplos at one of the upscale pet stores. She quickly grew to over eight inches in the 29-gallon tank, but was still pretty small when I got another _Callichthys,_ this one a male.
    He checked out the female and immediately began to build a bubble nest.
    Never got any kittens, but it wasn't for lack of ambition on his part.

  • @rubenl.r.1256
    @rubenl.r.1256 3 года назад +9

    This video is very accurate. When I started keeping fish, I had all of this fish. I didn’t have luck with this fish. I had them in a 10 gallon 😬 6 years later I have a 36g planted tank with nano fish. I can say, I’ve come a long way. Videos like this are very helpful to new people to the hobby and refreshing for people who are already in the hobby :)

  • @Elsacutekitten
    @Elsacutekitten 3 года назад +1

    i think one tip you should tell any new fish keeper is to never buy a fish that you haven't looked up just because he looks cute. i did that and now im stuck with a tiger shovel nose and im trying to figure out what to do with him

  • @alexanderbuys2051
    @alexanderbuys2051 3 года назад +14

    I love how you forgot to add Discus in this list...

    • @879-07hjkmkl
      @879-07hjkmkl 3 года назад +1

      Yeah for sure

    • @simonthibodeau7082
      @simonthibodeau7082 6 месяцев назад

      Beginners don't really go for discus, they're too expensive anyway

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 3 года назад +1

    I had a 3 spot gourami, Pearl Gourami and a Rainbow Gourami and they were the most peaceful fish in my tank except when they got nipped on their tendril fins.

  • @safarijoe5677
    @safarijoe5677 3 года назад +8

    Honey gouramis are really peaceful, but other gouramis like blue gouramis are nightmares for me

  • @thehardestyt
    @thehardestyt 3 года назад +44

    me who has 4 Goldfish and 2 common Pleco in a 54 gallon tank: *chuckles, im in danger*

    • @Ricardo_Veteran
      @Ricardo_Veteran 3 года назад

      So a beginner needs a 54 gallon tank to start?

    • @thehardestyt
      @thehardestyt 3 года назад +8

      @@Ricardo_Veteran im still new, only a few months into the hobby, i saw a 54 gallon for a cheap price and i just had to take it, even tho i have 3 other 10 gallon tanks XD

    • @chiefpanda7040
      @chiefpanda7040 3 года назад +2

      @@Ricardo_Veteran depends on fish but yes for 4 goldfish and pleco cause they get so big

    • @Tool970
      @Tool970 3 года назад

      Yeah if you give them enough space goldfish and plecos will get massive

    • @makayla5194
      @makayla5194 3 года назад +2

      @@Tool970 they will get massive either way unless they get stunted and you misshape them

  • @winstonelston5743
    @winstonelston5743 2 месяца назад

    When I was a toddler there was a tropical fish hobby shop on Ponce de Leon a couple of blocks from the Krispy Kreme shop.
    Those of you of a certain age may recognize the location and the store I'm talking about.
    The proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. Hallman, were very knowledgeable about the fresh-water fish and amphibians they kept i stock, and steered us away from fish they considered to be beyond my parents' experience.

  • @benjaminsilvert1880
    @benjaminsilvert1880 3 года назад +9

    Yeah I can understand where you were going with some of the fish. The thing I learned from angelfish is provide a big enough tank, and either keep 1 or a whole bunch. Also a pleco was my first fish and I always have kept one in the tank. That being said I keep one because I really like the way the pleco looks. I actually almost never recommend getting one (even small species). With their heavy bio-load plecos are definitely wet pets, not a good clean up crew.

    • @sophiabilodeau1691
      @sophiabilodeau1691 2 года назад

      do you have any recommendations for clean up crews? I have a goldfish who produces a ton of waste that i keep with a community. never had any problems, just looking for some help at the bottom of the tank and w/ algae.

    • @benjaminsilvert1880
      @benjaminsilvert1880 2 года назад +1

      @@sophiabilodeau1691 for algea I found more frequent water changes and reducing lighting often helps with algea. As far as bottom, if you have fine gravel or sand small loachs like kuhli loaches are good. A group of corydoras could also be good and they are less picky about gravel size.

    • @GameGuy667
      @GameGuy667 2 года назад +2

      I know they dont help but every time I;ve made a tank from being a kid to now I always get a plecko just cause of how cute they look ;-;

    • @sophiabilodeau1691
      @sophiabilodeau1691 2 года назад

      @@benjaminsilvert1880 thanks!

  • @redhotdevilwoman03
    @redhotdevilwoman03 2 года назад +1

    one that I think you should have incuded with the guppies for the same reasons are mollys. i have run into the same health problems with mollys that you mention with the guppies. thanks for giving good clear reasons why you have each of these types on your list. ive had most of them with mixed results. my favorite 2 ive had in my life have been a common plecko and a tiger oscar. i had good luck with both and found them to have personality and they communicate via body language with you. i had to give them up due to a long haul move but one day I will own both types again. good helpful list. thank you especially for having number 1. it could save a lot of kids some heartache

  • @ryanwatson6217
    @ryanwatson6217 3 года назад +6

    I've kept goldfish for years, some are hard to keep for beginners and fancy ones come with their own set of problems.
    I don't agree that you can't have a planted tank, mines planted you just have to select the right plants.

    • @MooKau_
      @MooKau_ 3 года назад

      agreed! I had real plants in the tank with mixed goldfish for years

  • @thepurpleenigma
    @thepurpleenigma Год назад +1

    My first fish were a couple of comet goldfish 😂 (lived to be 20 years old!) second fish was a convict cichlid named “Bubba”… he had such an attitude but didn’t require a lot of maintenance- whatever I did I must have done right and he lived to be 12… but he had the entire tank to himself and loved moving gravel back and forth. Loved and miss my very first fish.

  • @coledonahey1944
    @coledonahey1944 3 года назад +4

    I have 6 dwarf flame/honey gouramis and there awesome in a tank with zebra danios. I haven't seen aggressive behavior once but definitely did with the bigger gouramis. I have to agree with you on guppies and mollies too. They are more difficult to take care of then the 4 afican cichlid tanks we have. Learned my lesson on the pleco. He's almost a 1 1/2 foot now and a hugh pain in my butt lol.

  • @jocelynwells2307
    @jocelynwells2307 2 года назад +2

    It's usually the blue gouramis that are mean. I had one in a 55 gallon and it was understocked, it was still territorial. We had a second once that one passed and it was very peaceful, didn't bother anything. The smaller ones are peaceful, it just really depends. Every fish is different and has their own personality

  • @mickeblu214
    @mickeblu214 3 года назад +11

    Maybe you are talking about gold gourami, those 3 spots (blue, gold, opaline, all of them) are very territorial when they get bigger or when they mature in a tank. Honey and pearl gourami are actually a bit peaceful, dwarf gourami can be a bit aggresive as well. Gouramis are hit or miss, best to keep just one in a tank for starters.

  • @pookie7584
    @pookie7584 2 года назад +1

    I got a pleco, when I didn’t know they got so big, he is now 5 and a half inches. Needless to say I always do research before getting a new breed now…

  • @macksir8938
    @macksir8938 3 года назад +4

    Your honesty and truthfulness is to be commended. And I do agree with you also keep up the great work buddy.

  • @Bob-o5z5w
    @Bob-o5z5w 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have goldfish as my starter fish and I completely agree that they weren’t the best choice I had three and I needed to but 1 extra sponge filter and an additional carbon filter and had to do hours of research when they got sick but they pushed through and are still alive

  • @BlakesAquatics
    @BlakesAquatics 3 года назад +7

    Honey gouramis and other dwarf gouramis are pretty peaceful, gold and blue gouramis though are a bit of a different story id agree with you on those

  • @carlosmanuelgonzalez5238
    @carlosmanuelgonzalez5238 3 года назад +13

    As someone who’s dedicated 95% of my time to the hobby for over 20 years, I don’t agree with the fact that honey gourami’s are aggressive, let alone “the most aggressive”; it’s quite the opposite. They are peaceful if not, the most peaceful type of gourami. Gold, opaline, and blue’s are the most aggressive type. Everything else in this video is pretty accurate. Guppies are a disaster to work with cause they are so finicky and sensitive, bala sharks are extremely skittish and paranoid and have cracked one of my tanks years ago, plecos are extremely dirty fish and grow too fast, goldfish need extremely clean water and tons of oxygen allllll of which a beginner will not know to maneuver and handle.

    • @humpy936
      @humpy936 Год назад

      Literally everything you have said is complete bullshit.

  • @taravachon7366
    @taravachon7366 6 месяцев назад

    Goldfish were my first fish, we had no idea what we were doing when I was a little kid. I had guppies way way back as a teen, they flourished. I had to rehome all of them because they kept breeding and upgraded my Betta to my 10 gal until he passed and put the aquarium away until December 2022. Now I have MTS, 3 Bettas, a school of danios, a tonne of shrimp, cardinal tetras, Otto's and pea puffers. Slowly upgrading aquarium sizes, the danios are going to be going into a 60 gal at least once I've moved they are currently in a 30.

  • @BugTheSandWorm
    @BugTheSandWorm 3 года назад +6

    Fun fact: my local PetStock has stopped selling guppies because they die all the time

    • @Someoneonthisplanet1979
      @Someoneonthisplanet1979 3 года назад

      sad fact you mean?

    • @BugTheSandWorm
      @BugTheSandWorm 3 года назад

      @@Someoneonthisplanet1979 eh. I don’t care, I don’t really like guppies anymore.

    • @neillomas2717
      @neillomas2717 3 года назад

      Find somewhere else to get fish, if they cannot keep guppies alive they clearly do not know what they are doing. Only problem with guppies is keeping population down as they breed so much they make rabbits look infertile

    • @BugTheSandWorm
      @BugTheSandWorm 3 года назад

      @@neillomas2717 I think they meant they die during shipping. But also aquarium industry’s, witch is where they get their fish could have a bad line of guppies, and because they breed so easily it causes that bad genes to spread.

  • @W4rcone
    @W4rcone 2 года назад

    Great info :) got suprised when u mentioned Guppy but rly good explanation :P i bought 5 guppys last week for my new aquarium and i have 2 left xD my Corydoras and Ancistrus sp have rly much energy though :P.

  • @alflix8944
    @alflix8944 3 года назад +5

    I would say Dwarf Gouramis are pretty peaceful. I have 2 gold gouramis though and one bullies the other but does not bother any of the other community fish like zebra danio and rainmbowfish.

  • @gwendempsey8179
    @gwendempsey8179 2 года назад +1

    In Ireland u can go to Carrick on Shannon u can get huge pikes and ect I recommend going

  • @alyssadavis5128
    @alyssadavis5128 3 года назад +4

    My honey gourami’s name is Roxanne, but it turned out ‘she’ was actually a ‘he’ so his name is Rocky now. He is super nice but eats my cherry shrimp babies 😡

    • @elly7199
      @elly7199 3 года назад +2

      Ha! I can relate! They are such sweet fish but, yeah, not good with baby shrimp. :(

  • @ApartmentPrepping
    @ApartmentPrepping Год назад +1

    I had a pleco. He was already huge when I got him but he was a good fish. RIP buddy

  • @brotherbulldozer6430
    @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад +16

    I’ve kept guramis And they aren’t aggressive they are just so hard to keep alive

    • @brotherbulldozer6430
      @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад +1

      @@garry3294 Yeah I made the mistake of getting a honey Gurami And the other one was killed bye a zebra Danio

    • @brotherbulldozer6430
      @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад +1

      @@garry3294 it was my first time picking out fish but now more Knowledgeable about buying fish And I winded up giving him back to the store
      He was just a random mean fish

    • @brotherbulldozer6430
      @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад

      @@garry3294 Ik

    • @brotherbulldozer6430
      @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад +1

      @@garry3294 My favorite fish I own is a angel fish named Luna

    • @brotherbulldozer6430
      @brotherbulldozer6430 3 года назад

      @@garry3294 they have great personalities it’s adorable 😊

  • @spyderbyte975
    @spyderbyte975 Год назад

    I know this is an old video but what do we think of this set up
    Planted 40+ gallon with porous rocks, cycled 3 weeks before adding shrimp, waiting another week before adding: kuhli loaches, Pea puffers, and possibly a few guppies?
    I wanted to get about 5 pea puffers as the main thing in the tank, and anything else complimentary. I've been looking into possible tankmates that they'd get along with, and I know they prefer tropical temperatures. I haven't done a fish tank since I was a kid, so, I know this is pretty ambitious.

  • @tonytonedeaf8981
    @tonytonedeaf8981 2 года назад +1

    My very first tank was 3 gouramis 3 bala sharks and a pleco along with a few other smaller fish to fill out the tank. No fatalities and it’s been about 3 years with the tank. They grew for a while but their growth seems to have slowed down to a stop. Will this be an issue in the future or will they stop growing to their environment?

  • @mahm74kgs
    @mahm74kgs 2 года назад +3

    Who is considered a beginner fish keeper by the standards of this video?

  • @monkeyface6139
    @monkeyface6139 9 месяцев назад

    Every single item on this list is correct, great information for beginners.
    This should be playing in big pet stores.

  • @jordanstewart4144
    @jordanstewart4144 2 года назад

    I had a Large Pleco, Guppies, Bala Sharks AND pair of Angelfish in one tank, oh how much fun they were.

  • @Feen4
    @Feen4 2 года назад

    I had Bala sharks, an Oscar cichlid, and a large pleco all in a 60 gal ironically together at the same time with a jack dempsey and tiger cichlid and they all loved each other lol. 10 plus years somehow

  • @DavoVro1738
    @DavoVro1738 2 года назад +1

    Bought a common pleco when I had a 10 gallon tank to go along with my goldfish tank, a year later he grew about to about 4 inches, switched to a 49 gallon tank and he is now 10 inches and 8 years old

  • @BarrySuridge
    @BarrySuridge 3 года назад +5

    Dwarf Gouramis are excellent for all aquarists on every level. 👍😉

  • @mattfnonig6403
    @mattfnonig6403 Год назад +1

    My first tank I had two gouramis a pictus cat, pleco, and two mollies and the only fish that survived was the gourami. I have a bunch of gouramis and they are pretty peaceful but nip at other fish in the first 3-7 days of putting new fish in the tank