If you want to see the coolest rasboras ever check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Si8hZzRi1a4/видео.htmlsi=2uo8YRTqJWBBO6ZT Here are some species profiles of cool tank mates: Rummy Nose Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/YhoiV4GKsLc/видео.htmlsi=zRSptve6ijpfzdAV Galaxy Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/Ermv-WlYVF8/видео.htmlsi=BSSqWaVQu7YRXP5R Chili Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/ZuLglzg_XZc/видео.htmlsi=NX6cnjqa0Z9ratUT Dwarf Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/jLjRJDnGZ8I/видео.htmlsi=G2DXv0JcjkwAL8lf Exclamation Point Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/TknabUiHXuo/видео.htmlsi=KiPLbwbdar7DOuXK Green Kubotai Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/PHubBKauhgw/видео.htmlsi=vs357PBZkeZvl70x Neocaridina Shrimp: ruclips.net/video/FnOIA9YN_jA/видео.htmlsi=oMRtJCXvfIW_2A6R Panda Cory Cat: ruclips.net/video/gOJVvW2X96U/видео.htmlsi=urBuK8zIcMJcunN6 Peacock Gudgeon: ruclips.net/video/0x9n-3HkgDU/видео.htmlsi=RIvoaNrmTkNlBma4 Do you want a subscription to the best fish magazine in the world? Check this out - a special offer for Prime Time Aquatics viewers! www.amazonasmagazine.com/primetime Our new shirts can be found at: www.primetimeaquatics.com/merch Want to become a Prime Timer and see behind the scenes fish room videos? Consider becoming a member: ruclips.net/channel/UCYVN7EN0ALL6CE4U7NpMUTAjoin For the latest in the fish room check us out on Instagram primetime_aquatics
Thanks for showing these, Jason! I had not heard of them before. I might have to pick up a herd of these when I put my 10g tank up. Still trying to figure out what to stock it with but was leaning heavily towards chili rasbora. Might have to look into these as an alternative to have something a little different.
Go for both, there are people talking about the chili and the merah being the same fish, just males and females. So if you're lucky and get young fish, you might even get them to breed.
Great Species Spotlight as always, thanks Jason. Loved the long, steady view of the fish. Helped me realize that I have both Chilis and Merahs. Chilis are more boisterous and towards the top of my 10 gallon hex while the Merahs are smaller, much less red and hang towards the bottom. Still beautiful but quite different from the Chilis!
They are very similar fish - chilis have a long dark line down their bodies while the merah as more of a broken spot. I would say the chilis have a little more red too. Both are awesome!
I have Merah, Harlequin, and Green Kubotai Rasboras from Flip Aq and absolutely love them they are very colorful and watching the schools swim around the plants is great!
hello! thanks for this vid. What aquatic plant is the back left in the tank (that is around the 1minute mark) with what appears to be tiny little white flowers and where did you get it?
@@PrimeTimeAquatics haha I see. Well it looked good on film! Thanks for the reply! I feel silly now as I was hunting googling for the closest thing I could think of. 🤣
Okay I have 6 now in a normal 10 gallon, planted , established, was going to get 4 more this weekend but I’m thinking they would do fine with 15 of them? Are there any fish at all I can pair with them in a 10 gallon is my question. I know some I can pair with them but not with a 10 gallon, would it just be best to get a bigger rasbora group and not add any others ? I also have 4 ghost shrimp and 2 cherry and they all have been doing great
These look so much different than mine though , they are almost clear with a little red and a black spot on their back, yours look almost red pinkish . Does that happen when they get older ?
I’m redoing my fluval 32 and adding “anoxic” filter as experiment…if I can find them locally I’m thinking 50. Ps. I probably won’t see them as much in all the plants I always keep
If you want to see the coolest rasboras ever check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Si8hZzRi1a4/видео.htmlsi=2uo8YRTqJWBBO6ZT
Here are some species profiles of cool tank mates:
Rummy Nose Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/YhoiV4GKsLc/видео.htmlsi=zRSptve6ijpfzdAV
Galaxy Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/Ermv-WlYVF8/видео.htmlsi=BSSqWaVQu7YRXP5R
Chili Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/ZuLglzg_XZc/видео.htmlsi=NX6cnjqa0Z9ratUT
Dwarf Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/jLjRJDnGZ8I/видео.htmlsi=G2DXv0JcjkwAL8lf
Exclamation Point Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/TknabUiHXuo/видео.htmlsi=KiPLbwbdar7DOuXK
Green Kubotai Rasbora: ruclips.net/video/PHubBKauhgw/видео.htmlsi=vs357PBZkeZvl70x
Neocaridina Shrimp: ruclips.net/video/FnOIA9YN_jA/видео.htmlsi=oMRtJCXvfIW_2A6R
Panda Cory Cat: ruclips.net/video/gOJVvW2X96U/видео.htmlsi=urBuK8zIcMJcunN6
Peacock Gudgeon: ruclips.net/video/0x9n-3HkgDU/видео.htmlsi=RIvoaNrmTkNlBma4
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What a cool looking little fish! I am going to keep these guys on my radar.
Thanks for showing these, Jason! I had not heard of them before. I might have to pick up a herd of these when I put my 10g tank up. Still trying to figure out what to stock it with but was leaning heavily towards chili rasbora. Might have to look into these as an alternative to have something a little different.
Go for both, there are people talking about the chili and the merah being the same fish, just males and females. So if you're lucky and get young fish, you might even get them to breed.
I've got 20 with a Scarlet Badis, amano shimp and yellow neocardinas! (and plants)--lovely little tank! Love 'em!
Great Species Spotlight as always, thanks Jason. Loved the long, steady view of the fish. Helped me realize that I have both Chilis and Merahs. Chilis are more boisterous and towards the top of my 10 gallon hex while the Merahs are smaller, much less red and hang towards the bottom. Still beautiful but quite different from the Chilis!
They are very similar fish - chilis have a long dark line down their bodies while the merah as more of a broken spot. I would say the chilis have a little more red too. Both are awesome!
I have Merah, Harlequin, and Green Kubotai Rasboras from Flip Aq and absolutely love them they are very colorful and watching the schools swim around the plants is great!
I really want to see someone take a 4’ or 6’ aquascaped tank and dedicate it solely to nano fish. Like thousands of tiny rasboras. Nothing over 1.5”
Soon
@@Y.F.I.Jason.thecarpetslayer 🤘
I did that with a 55 gallon!
I’m thinking about it
Ya I got a 55 with over 125 nanos
Sweet little fish and great video!
Gorgeous little fish ❤ 🐟 👍 😊
hello! thanks for this vid. What aquatic plant is the back left in the tank (that is around the 1minute mark) with what appears to be tiny little white flowers and where did you get it?
That's actually just some Java Moss with Duckweed caught in it. : -)
@@PrimeTimeAquatics haha I see. Well it looked good on film! Thanks for the reply! I feel silly now as I was hunting googling for the closest thing I could think of. 🤣
Beautiful tank, beautiful fish ❤
Adorable little fish. Would be a great contrast to my green neon tetras. 🙂
Okay I have 6 now in a normal 10 gallon, planted , established, was going to get 4 more this weekend but I’m thinking they would do fine with 15 of them? Are there any fish at all I can pair with them in a 10 gallon is my question. I know some I can pair with them but not with a 10 gallon, would it just be best to get a bigger rasbora group and not add any others ? I also have 4 ghost shrimp and 2 cherry and they all have been doing great
I would probably get a larger group of 15 in the ten gallon. It will look really cool.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics one more question not sure if you covered it but what about dwarf gouramis ?
im staging a 5gal right now for a betta. think they would eat em or they too fast?
In a five gallon I just keep the betta alone or with a mystery snail.
These look so much different than mine though , they are almost clear with a little red and a black spot on their back, yours look almost red pinkish . Does that happen when they get older ?
Yes! Give them a little time and size. Also, the darker the surroundings (background and substrate) the darker they are too.
Great information video 👍🐠🐟💦
I'm commenting to comment in the hope that it'll give the algorithm a kick. As far as the fish themselves...
I’m redoing my fluval 32 and adding “anoxic” filter as experiment…if I can find them locally I’m thinking 50.
Ps. I probably won’t see them as much in all the plants I always keep
Cool
I have black Rasboras. They're ok
Flip Aquatics doesn't have them
They did when I checked last week. Maybe listed as Merah. If not, they’ll probably have them again soon.
They do. They're sold out but will be back in stock because that's how stores work.🤡