I have 9 BAT with 6 black neons with some oddballs, a betta, and some Corydoras in a 38 gallon planted. My BATs love veggies and plants. They with eat, canned (crush all of these foods before feeding) Peas, green beans. Also they will also eat very finely minced cucumbers, watermelon & spinach as well as baked sweet potato. I feed them frozen brine, bloodworms as well as flakes and pellets. Most of mine are pushing 3 inches. The tank is overstocked and over filtered, 2 50% Water changes and biweekly decor maintenance. You have a new sub here. I've been following you for a while now and I appreciate everything that you put into your channel and your fish family. Thanks for everything Chris. You rock man keep up the great work. Much love from Gloucester MA home of the OG Fishermen.
I will have to be honest. I have 7 BAT's in my 29 Gallon tank. Along with many other types of tetra species. They are good with other fish as long as they are well fed. Also suggesting they do best in planted aquariums is somewhat right and wrong at the same time. My BAT's were very aggressive before I added more. They do leave my other fish alone, but being in a planted environment may benefit them, but not you as the fish owner. You really have to choose your plants wisely because these fish will totally destroy a planted aquarium with low amounts of plants. I noticed that if you put them in planted tanks with not many plants you will absolutely notice reduced plants in your tank over time. I suggest putting a lot of plants in your tank and feed the fish on a very regular basis if you do not want aggression or plants to be eaten. Do not have carpet plants because they will devour them all within a couple of weeks! I know from experience. Tip 1: Keep them in schools of 6 or more Tip 2: Feed them at least once a day Tip 3: choose hardy plants (and keep a lot of plants in the tank) Tip 4: Do not add neons unless the tank is fully sustainable and well planted. Hope this helps
Just about hit every point. Especially with the plant eating! I did find adding a lot of dwarf sag. works out well. It's almost like they "mow the grass" so to speak
I have five BATs in a 20 long. They ate the Rotella and Ludwigia plants but not the Amazon sword, java fern, or crypt. Sometimes these guys go crazy in the tank, lots of chasing and whirling around at each other. They seem to get along with the five red serpae tetras, but the eight neons have found safe haven behind a piece of driftwood.
We have a 75 gallon, not planted, but heavily decorated with plastic plants. Our original 16, bought last March when we set up the tank, are all thriving. Two eggs some how survived. They were born 1 1/2 months ago and are now sorta swimming with the pack. Exciting to watch.
I keep these in my pond with koi carp and gold fish, and usually bring them indoors for the winter months. The coldest they have been at is 1.5 degrees, very cold. The swim very slow at that temperature. However they grow fast and big in the pond environment. Going to try Congo tetras in the pond next year.
@3:24 "Tetras aren't going to eat other tetras".... Umm that would be incorrect *ESPECIALLY for the Buenos Aires* . Bought 4 of them with 6 neons. The woman at my local Petco placed them all in one large container because like you she thought "they don't eat other tetras". *The opposite is true* I had two neons living, and only pieces of the others after a 20 min drive home. So they eat neon tetras!
I recently got 6 Buenos Aires Tetras along with 2 diamond tetras and 2 Colombian tetras. Since then my black neons and neon tetras have been getting killed and chewed up. Now that you say this it might be the Buenos Aires.
I watched this video because I needed some info about my Buenos aries. It helped a lot. My tank used to be a tank with a bunch of tetras and angel fish but recently I got a baby Oscar and wanted to make sure they would be ok. After watching I’ve moved them into a different tank with all the other tetras. I just wasn’t sure about them as they are quite large but better safe than sorry 😂thanks
I had these in the past they do well as dither fish for your average size central/american cichlids like jack dempseys, firemouths, convicts etc. the only thing is make tough to feed the other fish because they’re greedy. I disagree with keeping them in planted tanks, they eat plants
I recently bought six young Buenos Aires Tetra and put them in a tank with Redeye Tetra and Silvertip Tetra. One of the Redeye Tetra chased and killed a Buenos Aires Tetra.
I have mine w bleeding heart, alestes, neons, cardinals, Congo, serpae, both kinds, penguin, otos, hillstreams, cpd's,loachs, kuhli, dojo..rummy nose, an green fire
At 30 seconds shows your fridge with the wine stored on the top. Worst place you can keep your wine because the heat of the fridge will mess with it in the bottles. Good job on the wine racks
I have 4 BAT in my tank and one is creating an issue in my 20 gallon tank. Chasing all the other fish including the other BAT's.. Seems highly agitated. Wondering if I should remove him or put some more plants in.
I have only 3 in a ten gallon and want to move in with my 32 gl. Right now all I have is 2 Corys and a nerite. I want to get more tetras but can they live with what I have?
I have 6 in my 55-gallon. I also have 6 Red Eye Tetras, and 3 Red Minors. They all get along well and sometimes even school all together. The Red Tetras and Buenos Aires mix up just fine together when shoaling. (I also have a Pearl Gourami, a Dojo Loach, SAE and Cories. Heavily planted with 3 Giant Swords, a Hygrophila Corymbosa, some red Rotala, and a few other things - Frogbit and duckweed.) I was afraid when I first got them because of all the talk of them eating plants, but I haven't had any issues in that area. I do think they eat Duckweed, but no one will miss that. They can eat all of that they want. :) I think they ate my Cardinal plants too. Lobelia Cardinalis? Anyways, I love them and their look. Probably not more than my new Congo Tetras I recently got, in another tank, but BAT are definitely one of the best looking Tetras I think. Crazy how there are so many different experiences with them eating plants, etc. I also keep them well-fed. Almost every day, once a day.
I have a 35 gal octagon tank can my 4 Buenos Aires tetras live well in this size and shape take and can I also have swordtails and dwarf guramis as tank mates?
they need colder periods. winter drops to 15 degrees during a few months will keep them healther and longer alive. Buenos Aires, remember, not Rio Negro or some other tropical equatorial (do you even say that word ?) region.... 3 to 4.000 km more to the south.
Yes. We have two white skirts left and they are doing much better with 10+ Buenos Aires Tetras. The BAT keep rainbow sharks from attacking the White Skirts.
I have BAT and they will eat all live plants. They will strip it clean of all plants. I have fake for that reason. They get along well with my Gouramis and Black Ruby Barbs and Cory's. A great community fish, just not for a planted tank.
I have a 55g that I bought from a guy who is moving. He said he wasn't trying to keep these fish and I was planning on making a guppy tank. Will these go well in a community tank? I know you say they go well with other tetras. But would love to be able to stick a small school in the 55, like 10 or so. And have them be able to be the big group with little guppies everywhere. I'm fine with losing the fry, would be nice if a couple survived though. I'm also planning on making it a heavily planted tank.
most fish at the store look like crap. when you take them home and care fore them they're beauty and natural behavior comes out. I found BA Tetras to be very robust, active, full bodied, athletic fish.... They're big and strong enough to be tough and fast enough to stay out of the way of mean tankmates
Chris have you ever seen a Cryptoheros chetumalensis. A local fish keeper I'm my area has a breeding pair and I want to get some. They are a convict type fish but wayy more colorful. I'd love to see a video from you on them.
Mine are super aggressive they killed a lot of my fish including all my tiger barbs ripped fins and tails off until nothing was left and finished them off I’d wake up to multiple dead fish they’re fin nippers and aggressive
I bought a Dozen of these and Red Eye Tetras... They started eating the Duckweed. I fed them thinking they may stop. I have other floating plants like Salvinia and Red Root Floaters. I don't know what's going to happen. 🤞🙏
June 2021, I bought 5 Buenos Aires Tetras, then in Nov 2021 another 3. I look in my 55G breeder tank today 1/11/2022 and there are 6 remaining. Two are missing with no remains. The larger BAT over eats and appear Beloted and has a white bulb extending at its anus. This eventually corrected itself and the anus is now flush to the body. However, its torso has dark colors at the belly. I've tried to isolate to avoid feeding this one by netting it during feeding however the fish is too fast! The 55G tank is mosty plastic plants. I have a hard time keeping Hornwort plants in the tank that seem to be eaten. The tank mates are: one adult Bosani Rainbow, 8 Black Skirt Tetra, 6 BAT, 2 Yoyo Loaches, and 1 Albino Brussel Pleco.
That red tail is not a nice fish they fight like crazy and they have stressed out tons of my fish and they will eat your plants up but when I remove them from a group the fighting stops
Buenos Aires Tetra keeper here... they will eat plants like crazy, they will eat Neon and Glowlight Tetras that are small/weak, they will school actively with Black Skirt Tetra, Black Neon Tetra will school with them from time to time. They are a beautiful fish but you better have a lot of plants or no plants at all.
Ugh, just bought some gorgeous ones today and put them in my newly planted tank. There goes all my plants 🙄. Hopefully if I keep them well fed they won’t eat every single 🌱
@@memorykeepersarchive3953 I just did the same, how did it work out for you with the Buenos Aires Tetras and the planed aquarium? I want to know what Im in for, thanks!
Very aggressive eaters. Slower less aggressive fish may not get fed as much. I put my bully red-eye tetra in a tank with 5 buenos airies tetras to teach him a lesson. He stopped bullying anything after that. 3 red-eyes total plus 5 makes 8 schooling fish now.
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I have 21 tetras in my 55-gallon I absolutely love their energy.
I have 9 BAT with 6 black neons with some oddballs, a betta, and some Corydoras in a 38 gallon planted. My BATs love veggies and plants. They with eat, canned (crush all of these foods before feeding) Peas, green beans. Also they will also eat very finely minced cucumbers, watermelon & spinach as well as baked sweet potato. I feed them frozen brine, bloodworms as well as flakes and pellets. Most of mine are pushing 3 inches. The tank is overstocked and over filtered, 2 50% Water changes and biweekly decor maintenance.
You have a new sub here. I've been following you for a while now and I appreciate everything that you put into your channel and your fish family. Thanks for everything Chris. You rock man keep up the great work. Much love from Gloucester MA home of the OG Fishermen.
I will have to be honest. I have 7 BAT's in my 29 Gallon tank. Along with many other types of tetra species. They are good with other fish as long as they are well fed. Also suggesting they do best in planted aquariums is somewhat right and wrong at the same time. My BAT's were very aggressive before I added more. They do leave my other fish alone, but being in a planted environment may benefit them, but not you as the fish owner. You really have to choose your plants wisely because these fish will totally destroy a planted aquarium with low amounts of plants. I noticed that if you put them in planted tanks with not many plants you will absolutely notice reduced plants in your tank over time. I suggest putting a lot of plants in your tank and feed the fish on a very regular basis if you do not want aggression or plants to be eaten. Do not have carpet plants because they will devour them all within a couple of weeks! I know from experience.
Tip 1: Keep them in schools of 6 or more
Tip 2: Feed them at least once a day
Tip 3: choose hardy plants (and keep a lot of plants in the tank)
Tip 4: Do not add neons unless the tank is fully sustainable and well planted.
Hope this helps
Just about hit every point. Especially with the plant eating! I did find adding a lot of dwarf sag. works out well. It's almost like they "mow the grass" so to speak
I have five BATs in a 20 long. They ate the Rotella and Ludwigia plants but not the Amazon sword, java fern, or crypt. Sometimes these guys go crazy in the tank, lots of chasing and whirling around at each other. They seem to get along with the five red serpae tetras, but the eight neons have found safe haven behind a piece of driftwood.
Like number 357....one of my favorite numbers.
We have a 75 gallon, not planted, but heavily decorated with plastic plants. Our original 16, bought last March when we set up the tank, are all thriving. Two eggs some how survived. They were born 1 1/2 months ago and are now sorta swimming with the pack. Exciting to watch.
These fish love my anubias !! Mostly the new growth. They just love eating it.
That sucks!
I keep these in my pond with koi carp and gold fish, and usually bring them indoors for the winter months. The coldest they have been at is 1.5 degrees, very cold. The swim very slow at that temperature. However they grow fast and big in the pond environment. Going to try Congo tetras in the pond next year.
@3:24 "Tetras aren't going to eat other tetras".... Umm that would be incorrect *ESPECIALLY for the Buenos Aires* .
Bought 4 of them with 6 neons. The woman at my local Petco placed them all in one large container because like you she thought "they don't eat other tetras". *The opposite is true*
I had two neons living, and only pieces of the others after a 20 min drive home.
So they eat neon tetras!
I recently got 6 Buenos Aires Tetras along with 2 diamond tetras and 2 Colombian tetras. Since then my black neons and neon tetras have been getting killed and chewed up. Now that you say this it might be the Buenos Aires.
Size matter too, keep them with other tetras same size
I love them I have 6 in a 60g and their just really fun to watch
I watched this video because I needed some info about my Buenos aries. It helped a lot. My tank used to be a tank with a bunch of tetras and angel fish but recently I got a baby Oscar and wanted to make sure they would be ok. After watching I’ve moved them into a different tank with all the other tetras. I just wasn’t sure about them as they are quite large but better safe than sorry 😂thanks
That Oscar will wreck those fish lmao
I had these in the past they do well as dither fish for your average size central/american cichlids like jack dempseys, firemouths, convicts etc. the only thing is make tough to feed the other fish because they’re greedy. I disagree with keeping them in planted tanks, they eat plants
I recently bought six young Buenos Aires Tetra and put them in a tank with Redeye Tetra and Silvertip Tetra. One of the Redeye Tetra chased and killed a Buenos Aires Tetra.
Would a single electric blue acara work?
Can i put them on my long fins danios?
at what age do they breed
I have mine w bleeding heart, alestes, neons, cardinals, Congo, serpae, both kinds, penguin, otos, hillstreams, cpd's,loachs, kuhli, dojo..rummy nose, an green fire
Can i put tetras with gappys?
i have 5 in a 75 tall and they fight for territory until i come in the room then they are best buds . its hilarious
So does he keep this fish? Why are the clips from pet store fish?
Hello chris nice 🐟
I keep 6 with 2 RES turtles and are doing extremely well.
At 30 seconds shows your fridge with the wine stored on the top. Worst place you can keep your wine because the heat of the fridge will mess with it in the bottles. Good job on the wine racks
I have 4 BAT in my tank and one is creating an issue in my 20 gallon tank. Chasing all the other fish including the other BAT's.. Seems highly agitated. Wondering if I should remove him or put some more plants in.
I have only 3 in a ten gallon and want to move in with my 32 gl. Right now all I have is 2 Corys and a nerite. I want to get more tetras but can they live with what I have?
have you changed your channel name? what's up with the other channel, and is there a video on the garage fish room build?
I have 6 in my 55-gallon. I also have 6 Red Eye Tetras, and 3 Red Minors. They all get along well and sometimes even school all together. The Red Tetras and Buenos Aires mix up just fine together when shoaling.
(I also have a Pearl Gourami, a Dojo Loach, SAE and Cories. Heavily planted with 3 Giant Swords, a Hygrophila Corymbosa, some red Rotala, and a few other things - Frogbit and duckweed.)
I was afraid when I first got them because of all the talk of them eating plants, but I haven't had any issues in that area. I do think they eat Duckweed, but no one will miss that. They can eat all of that they want. :) I think they ate my Cardinal plants too. Lobelia Cardinalis?
Anyways, I love them and their look. Probably not more than my new Congo Tetras I recently got, in another tank, but BAT are definitely one of the best looking Tetras I think.
Crazy how there are so many different experiences with them eating plants, etc. I also keep them well-fed. Almost every day, once a day.
Can these survive in a planted Axolotl tank??
Will they leaves Bucephilandra alone? They seem to eat every plant except java fern and anubias.
Would a single buenos aires tetra school with a pack of skirt tetras?
Nice video
I have a 35 gal octagon tank can my 4 Buenos Aires tetras live well in this size and shape take and can I also have swordtails and dwarf guramis as tank mates?
Can i put them with danios?
why my cardinal tetra die...i have glo tetra, buenos aire tetra, neon tetra, danio zebra, doras and siamese why may cardinal die
Buenos are little punks. Bought 5 to add to my 75 gallon Tetra tank. They terrorized my neons and rummy nose to their grave
they need colder periods. winter drops to 15 degrees during a few months will keep them healther and longer alive. Buenos Aires, remember, not Rio Negro or some other tropical equatorial (do you even say that word ?) region.... 3 to 4.000 km more to the south.
Is this tetra good schooler ?
I have 3 albino redcross and 3 redcross together with 3 black masked tetra and 1 betta
Will white skirt tetras do well with buenos aries tetras ??
Yes. We have two white skirts left and they are doing much better with 10+ Buenos Aires Tetras. The BAT keep rainbow sharks from attacking the White Skirts.
I must have a unique buenos aries tetra, because he ate 2 of my rummy nose tetras. He is AGGRESSIVE.
They ate my potho plants, I had a grassy plant ate them to the root, sword plant. It’s starting to grow back because I put it in another tank.
I have BAT and they will eat all live plants. They will strip it clean of all plants. I have fake for that reason. They get along well with my Gouramis and Black Ruby Barbs and Cory's. A great community fish, just not for a planted tank.
I have a 55g that I bought from a guy who is moving. He said he wasn't trying to keep these fish and I was planning on making a guppy tank. Will these go well in a community tank? I know you say they go well with other tetras. But would love to be able to stick a small school in the 55, like 10 or so. And have them be able to be the big group with little guppies everywhere. I'm fine with losing the fry, would be nice if a couple survived though. I'm also planning on making it a heavily planted tank.
most fish at the store look like crap. when you take them home and care fore them they're beauty and natural behavior comes out.
I found BA Tetras to be very robust, active, full bodied, athletic fish.... They're big and strong enough to be tough and fast enough to stay out of the way of mean tankmates
Also, would apistogramma caucatoides and apistogramma borelli be good tank mates?
My 3 are fine with 2 blue gouramis, kissing gourami, 3 convicts, 3 angels, a blue acara and a silver dollar. They are the full 3 inches tho
my tetra must be big and very ate of my other fishes tank it chases my other fish
Chris have you ever seen a Cryptoheros chetumalensis. A local fish keeper I'm my area has a breeding pair and I want to get some. They are a convict type fish but wayy more colorful. I'd love to see a video from you on them.
Side note, gold fish keep these tetra's in check. Not that goldfish are awesome but I had them together and they stayed away from the goldfish.
Can it be tank mate for discus?
Mine are super aggressive they killed a lot of my fish including all my tiger barbs ripped fins and tails off until nothing was left and finished them off I’d wake up to multiple dead fish they’re fin nippers and aggressive
I bought a Dozen of these and Red Eye Tetras... They started eating the Duckweed. I fed them thinking they may stop. I have other floating plants like Salvinia and Red Root Floaters. I don't know what's going to happen. 🤞🙏
I wonder if u can keep a shoal with a betta sorority.. anyone?
I recommend just keeping a betta sorority with only female betas.
June 2021, I bought 5 Buenos Aires Tetras, then in Nov 2021 another 3. I look in my 55G breeder tank today 1/11/2022 and there are 6 remaining. Two are missing with no remains. The larger BAT over eats and appear Beloted and has a white bulb extending at its anus. This eventually corrected itself and the anus is now flush to the body. However, its torso has dark colors at the belly. I've tried to isolate to avoid feeding this one by netting it during feeding however the fish is too fast!
The 55G tank is mosty plastic plants. I have a hard time keeping Hornwort plants in the tank that seem to be eaten.
The tank mates are: one adult Bosani Rainbow, 8 Black Skirt Tetra, 6 BAT, 2 Yoyo Loaches, and 1 Albino Brussel Pleco.
That red tail is not a nice fish they fight like crazy and they have stressed out tons of my fish and they will eat your plants up but when I remove them from a group the fighting stops
I have 2 BAT’s and they killed a ton of my other fish and ate the crap out of all my plants
I have tetras in with my betta was told they could be tank mates. Doing well so far. 😬
Any update? Are they doing good still
Buenos Aires Tetra keeper here... they will eat plants like crazy, they will eat Neon and Glowlight Tetras that are small/weak, they will school actively with Black Skirt Tetra, Black Neon Tetra will school with them from time to time.
They are a beautiful fish but you better have a lot of plants or no plants at all.
Ugh, just bought some gorgeous ones today and put them in my newly planted tank. There goes all my plants 🙄. Hopefully if I keep them well fed they won’t eat every single 🌱
@@memorykeepersarchive3953 me too.. Ur plants live???
@@memorykeepersarchive3953 I just did the same, how did it work out for you with the Buenos Aires Tetras and the planed aquarium? I want to know what Im in for, thanks!
These will destroy your planted tank!! I had to get a whole new setup just to save my plants!!??
Very aggressive eaters. Slower less aggressive fish may not get fed as much. I put my bully red-eye tetra in a tank with 5 buenos airies tetras to teach him a lesson. He stopped bullying anything after that. 3 red-eyes total plus 5 makes 8 schooling fish now.
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I just added 6 Buenos Tetra to my 75 Gallon Tank and plan to add more Tetra to my 75 Gallon planted tank is that a good idea?