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For some reason the blog thinks “low maintenance” equals “cold water”. Every time I open the link, here or on the blog, or even change the url, it opens to a list of cold water fish for some reason
They are more aggressive in smaller groups and smaller tanks. Sole species they can be pretty mean. I’ve had some detailed discussions about them in my blog. They are also very good in saltwater tanks in reef grow out tanks as long as you have a tank free of parasites. Great algae eaters. I’ve used them in frag setups
Thank you so much for everything. Thank you for the information provided,your channel has helped me a lot to learn many things and be more attentive and also to clear up doubts
This video is a lifesaver for aquarium enthusiasts like me. 🐠🌿 Learning about low-maintenance fish options is invaluable. Thanks for the insightful tips and recommendations like Platy. Can't wait to make my aquarium more enjoyable and stress-free for both me and my finned friends
That was amazing video, I think Molly Fish will be my favorites in this list, thank you for sharing about this, really useful for those who want to keeping fish but in the low budget💖
I think I'm ready to get back into fish keeping after a few years. My problem last time was that I let "low maintenance" become "no maintenance." Things like water changes occured less and less often. Eventually it lead to disease and only lasted a couple of years. I'm excited for a fresh start.
I Love this video. I learned a lot of valuable information about Low Maintenance Fish from this video. betta fish is my one of favourit fish. Information is presented well and clearly. Thanks for sharing this video with us. Bring more videos like this.
These fish are looking great for many fishkeepers to own, knowing that they are easy to maintain. Betta Fish looks like the best one. The fish can survive in many different sizes of aquarium. It also has beautiful and stunning colors on its body. Thank you so much for doing this video.
Absolutely loved this video. The tips on choosing low maintenance fish for an aquarium were super helpful. It's great to have recommendations for Betta Fish that are easy to care for while still adding beauty to the tank. They are so colorful. Thanks for sharing your expertise about Aquarium World😊🐠🌿
the best fish is the cherry barb for my taste they adapt to their environment because they can live with other fish and the maintenance is not complicated with these fish, they are small and beautiful fish for my taste. great video good explanation of all the fish and well explained each one.
Awesome! Thanks. I have a couple of small aquariums I'll be setting up soon, and this was awesome info to help as well as my daughter and her bf's help. I'll be checking out yalls website soon. ❤
According to the video I enjoyed the White Cloud Minnow. White Cloud Mountain Minnows are cold water fish, making them a low-maintenance choice for those who don't want to use a heater. They are small, peaceful, and active.
Betta fish have a unique color with blue, red and white patterns and this fish is easy to find with a size of 2.5 inches with an aggressive type originating from Thailand and not infrequently also has strange characteristics such as being carnivorous.
@@AQUARIUMFREAK123 No - just other Betta. There are plenty of fish that get along with a Betta if you have a large enough tank. You can check out my video about them here - ruclips.net/video/9Xi1DSq1i6k/видео.html
I got a 20 gallon long planted tank, stocked with a double tail betta, 6 zebra danios, and 11 red cherry shrimps. The betta chased the danios in the beginning but they get along fine now.
Anyone who are seeing this. Definitely dont keep ALL males livebearer, its a bad idea. Theyll attack each other, i have experienced it myself. Theyll nip each other sometimes too. But instead, keep all females, there would be significantly less aggressions.
And sometimes its also bad to keep more males than females, i have felt this also. They chase the females everytime, taking turns, stressing out the females, and theres a risk the females would die.
Which livebearer was this? If this was a Molly that would make more sense. I haven’t come across this with guppies or endlers as long as the tank is adequately sized. They will establish a pecking order. Also - you can purchase females that are already pregnant or storing sperm from prior males and they will still bear offspring. Females are generally safer from an aggression standpoint just not as colorful.
@@AquariumStoreDepot @AquariumStoreDepot i had one experience with platies, and yeah, the ratio was off ballance, 6 males 2 females, in a 15 gal, the fems died and eventually the males started attacking each other randomly. I was not that smart that time, but ive definitely read some sources that claims most livebearers (platies, guppies mollies) will attack each other when theres few/no females, i think youre right, tank size, etc is an important factor, but theres a big risks theyll get aggressive, so i dont think its worth the risks.
Betta fish have a unique color with blue, red and white patterns and this fish is easy to find with a size of 2.5 inches with an aggressive type originating from Thailand and not infrequently also has strange characteristics such as being carnivorous.
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For some reason the blog thinks “low maintenance” equals “cold water”.
Every time I open the link, here or on the blog, or even change the url, it opens to a list of cold water fish for some reason
Not sure I agree with the Molly being classed as peaceful. They are well known as semi aggressive.
They are more aggressive in smaller groups and smaller tanks. Sole species they can be pretty mean. I’ve had some detailed discussions about them in my blog. They are also very good in saltwater tanks in reef grow out tanks as long as you have a tank free of parasites. Great algae eaters. I’ve used them in frag setups
I was able to discover significant information in this video I was previously unaware of. I hope your channel releases more videos like this.
Thank you so much for everything. Thank you for the information provided,your channel has helped me a lot to learn many things and be more attentive and also to clear up doubts
Great to hear!
This video is a lifesaver for aquarium enthusiasts like me. 🐠🌿 Learning about low-maintenance fish options is invaluable. Thanks for the insightful tips and recommendations like Platy. Can't wait to make my aquarium more enjoyable and stress-free for both me and my finned friends
You're very welcome!
That was amazing video, I think Molly Fish will be my favorites in this list, thank you for sharing about this, really useful for those who want to keeping fish but in the low budget💖
Always interested to know more about fish! Glad that i found your video so informative and relaxing to watch❤
I'm so glad!
Thanks for sharing this informative video, it's definitely giving me some new ideas for my own aquarium!
Glad I could help!
I think I'm ready to get back into fish keeping after a few years. My problem last time was that I let "low maintenance" become "no maintenance." Things like water changes occured less and less often. Eventually it lead to disease and only lasted a couple of years. I'm excited for a fresh start.
I Love this video. I learned a lot of valuable information about Low Maintenance Fish from this video. betta fish is my one of favourit fish. Information is presented well and clearly. Thanks for sharing this video with us. Bring more videos like this.
Great to hear!
These fish are looking great for many fishkeepers to own, knowing that they are easy to maintain. Betta Fish looks like the best one. The fish can survive in many different sizes of aquarium. It also has beautiful and stunning colors on its body. Thank you so much for doing this video.
Very true!
Nice! TOP 15 Low Maintenance Fish,I like the way you explain it is very clear has been useful clear many doubts thank you for sharing.
Awesome, thank you!
All the fish are beautiful, the cherry barb looked interesting to me, its red color is impressive. I would like to get one in my tank
Absolutely loved this video. The tips on choosing low maintenance fish for an aquarium were super helpful. It's great to have recommendations for Betta Fish that are easy to care for while still adding beauty to the tank. They are so colorful. Thanks for sharing your expertise about Aquarium World😊🐠🌿
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent,the video is very useul for everyone,thank you for information
You are most welcome
Incredible how such beautiful and apparently delicate fish can be so resistant, especially the Betta fish, which is my favorite
Couldn't agree more!
the best fish is the cherry barb for my taste they adapt to their environment because they can live with other fish and the maintenance is not complicated with these fish, they are small and beautiful fish for my taste. great video good explanation of all the fish and well explained each one.
Excellent tips! Thanks 😀
You're so welcome!
my favorite are chili rasboras and Mountain minnows 😊
Awesome! Thanks. I have a couple of small aquariums I'll be setting up soon, and this was awesome info to help as well as my daughter and her bf's help. I'll be checking out yalls website soon. ❤
Great to hear ChelleEvans8891. I think a Halfmoon Plakat Betta is the perfect first fish for most fishkeepers ^_^
Really very nice video thanks for share
Thanks for visiting
Explaining well about this content Also this vedio was realy helpfull. Thanks for sharing. Keep it up ❤
My pleasure 😊
This video is very excellent
thanks for the video.
You're welcome
The one I liked the most was the Betta Fish, to me, it is the most beautiful one by far.
thanks a lot for all of this incredibles videos about fishes. I love all of your content
Glad you like them!
According to the video I enjoyed the White Cloud Minnow. White Cloud Mountain Minnows are cold water fish, making them a low-maintenance choice for those who don't want to use a heater. They are small, peaceful, and active.
Thanks for sharing ^_^
Betta fish have a unique color with blue, red and white patterns and this fish is easy to find with a size of 2.5 inches with an aggressive type originating from Thailand and not infrequently also has strange characteristics such as being carnivorous.
Good video
Thanks
Thanks your informatioan and i like betta fish
It's my pleasure. Betta fish are the go to for low maintenance fish xD
@@AquariumStoreDepot are we expected to only have ONE FISH when we have a betta fish because they fight with each other ?
@@AQUARIUMFREAK123 No - just other Betta. There are plenty of fish that get along with a Betta if you have a large enough tank. You can check out my video about them here - ruclips.net/video/9Xi1DSq1i6k/видео.html
I'd love a video from other creatures, other than fish - snails, shrimp whatever else is there - that would also assist to keep it low maintenance.
I got a 20 gallon long planted tank, stocked with a double tail betta, 6 zebra danios, and 11 red cherry shrimps. The betta chased the danios in the beginning but they get along fine now.
That’s awesome - yes danios will tire them out lol
verye verye nice video
Low Maintenance Fish are great choice for biggenar
Also glowlight tetra and bloodfin tetra.
They require little care, do well in smaller tanks, and come in a variety of bright colors.
All fish are low maintenance if you know how to keep them right. But this is good for beginners
Yes I agree. Most fish tanks can become self run if you build it correctly
Are goldfish low maintenance?
They are not. They get big and are messy. A betta would be a better choice or danios/minnows if you don’t want to deal with a heater
Anyone who are seeing this. Definitely dont keep ALL males livebearer, its a bad idea. Theyll attack each other, i have experienced it myself. Theyll nip each other sometimes too. But instead, keep all females, there would be significantly less aggressions.
And sometimes its also bad to keep more males than females, i have felt this also. They chase the females everytime, taking turns, stressing out the females, and theres a risk the females would die.
This is true when the ratio is way off and the males endlessly chase the females to the point where the female could die from stress
Which livebearer was this? If this was a Molly that would make more sense. I haven’t come across this with guppies or endlers as long as the tank is adequately sized. They will establish a pecking order.
Also - you can purchase females that are already pregnant or storing sperm from prior males and they will still bear offspring. Females are generally safer from an aggression standpoint just not as colorful.
@@AquariumStoreDepot @AquariumStoreDepot i had one experience with platies, and yeah, the ratio was off ballance, 6 males 2 females, in a 15 gal, the fems died and eventually the males started attacking each other randomly. I was not that smart that time, but ive definitely read some sources that claims most livebearers (platies, guppies mollies) will attack each other when theres few/no females, i think youre right, tank size, etc is an important factor, but theres a big risks theyll get aggressive, so i dont think its worth the risks.
Betta fish have a unique color with blue, red and white patterns and this fish is easy to find with a size of 2.5 inches with an aggressive type originating from Thailand and not infrequently also has strange characteristics such as being carnivorous.