I love all you're video's ive been on you're podcast before and really love all you're tanks absolutely pristine. Well done brother just love to see it!! You have such a diverse collection of fish and they all look happy and healthy. Ive been in the hobby 48 years and have 12 tanks and will never stop until the end!! Take care my friend and God bless.
@@Riffwaters I'll post a short video I have now. I have a 360g with 10. 5 are mine which are 5ish and 5 are gifted to me. They're much bigger. Maybe 6 years.
Loved seeing this! I have been contemplating doing this with my carpintis. Since you have one too, what do you think? Would you introduce full grown rainbows to your Carpintis in its 75 gallon tank that it claims as home? Granted, it is pretty enough by itself, but it would be nice to have other fish in there too.
@@scotp6362 Hi! I personally wouldn't put rainbows with a carpintis. I don't know for sure that it wouldn't work, but I'd be surprised if it did. These Madagascans are much more peaceful than carpintis.
@@RiffwatersThanks! Yes, Sitting and watching it peacefully swim around its own tank is very relaxing and enjoyable- much different than when it was in the 180 stressing out everyone else in the tank, particularly my turquoise severum. I do like the mix of rainbows with your more peaceful cichlids. I had Bosemani rainbows in with electric blue acara for a time and it was beautiful.
YESSS Rainbowfish!!! I think goldiei is pronounced "gold-eeeee-eye". Do you know which catch location those goldiei are from? The goldiei appearance varies A LOT by catch location. I recommend getting some Glossolepsis Multisquamata and Chilatherina Bleheri. Big rainbows with massive beauty. Also Chilatherina Alleni "Wapoga" if you want constant movement and crazy colors.
I love all you're video's ive been on you're podcast before and really love all you're tanks absolutely pristine. Well done brother just love to see it!! You have such a diverse collection of fish and they all look happy and healthy. Ive been in the hobby 48 years and have 12 tanks and will never stop until the end!! Take care my friend and God bless.
@@lots33ml Hey thank you! I really appreciate the supportive words.
Great choice. Beautiful tanks
@@josepolanco1228 thank you!
"And the answer is Rainbow Fish." Yes!
That's awesome. love the rainbows. Have you ever shown your filtration systems? I would love to see how you've set them up. Thanks for sharing
@@markfranklin8831 I have not done that video yet. Thanks for the idea! On the list for sure.
You should seriously get a ghost knife fish for the fire eel tank. Would be sick in my opinion
I love the damba. I'll have to get videos of my tanks. I got huge maculatus. I have a few Madagascar rainbows but they're not as nice.
@@ottomattix86 I'm jealous. I have only 4 maculatus and they're still fairly small.
@@Riffwaters I'll post a short video I have now. I have a 360g with 10. 5 are mine which are 5ish and 5 are gifted to me. They're much bigger. Maybe 6 years.
@@ottomattix86 Just watched your video. I'm very jealous...I want those fish. :)
Loved seeing this! I have been contemplating doing this with my carpintis. Since you have one too, what do you think? Would you introduce full grown rainbows to your Carpintis in its 75 gallon tank that it claims as home? Granted, it is pretty enough by itself, but it would be nice to have other fish in there too.
@@scotp6362 Hi! I personally wouldn't put rainbows with a carpintis. I don't know for sure that it wouldn't work, but I'd be surprised if it did. These Madagascans are much more peaceful than carpintis.
@@RiffwatersThanks! Yes, Sitting and watching it peacefully swim around its own tank is very relaxing and enjoyable- much different than when it was in the 180 stressing out everyone else in the tank, particularly my turquoise severum. I do like the mix of rainbows with your more peaceful cichlids. I had Bosemani rainbows in with electric blue acara for a time and it was beautiful.
I'm interested to watch you incorporate rainbow fish into your cichlid tanks.
@@Thomas.Saunders thanks! We'll see how it goes.
YESSS Rainbowfish!!! I think goldiei is pronounced "gold-eeeee-eye". Do you know which catch location those goldiei are from? The goldiei appearance varies A LOT by catch location.
I recommend getting some Glossolepsis Multisquamata and Chilatherina Bleheri. Big rainbows with massive beauty. Also Chilatherina Alleni "Wapoga" if you want constant movement and crazy colors.
@@onlywei thanks for the suggestions! Really helpful. And these were labeled as goldiei Dekai.
GOYDER RIVER RAINBOW FISH!
@@tabarakaquatics8067 thanks for the tip Tabarak!
You need to put them in a planted aquarium. Remove those artificial plants and add real plants. That would definitely compliment your rainbow fish.
@@waltonwilson2149 The cichlids eat plants.
@@Riffwaters oh yeah, however you can put those cichlids elsewhere. Rainbow with live plants is the way to go. I hope you'll give it some thought.
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