The 21 Most Colorful Nano Fish & Shrimp In My Ideal Planted Nano Tank! +Get Your Nano Fish To School

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • I stated that the blue/purple tetra was not a true tetra and have since been informed that their classification is among bleeding heart tetras and simply means small or lesser version of tetra. Thanks Alek
    My Version of a Perfect Nano Fish Tank - A Nano Aquarium With Every Color, + Shrimp, Panda Loaches. Schooling your nanofish tank by adding tetras and rasboras together.
    A planted nano tank with micro species of Phoenix rasboras, somphong rasboras, celestial pearl danios, galaxy rasboras, erythromicron or emerald dwarf rasbora multi stripes pygmy loaches, neocaridina blue dream shrimp, Malawa caridina Shrimp,Panda loaches, leopard frog pleco, rainbow fish- psuedomugil Gertrude aru II species from gary lange, axelrodi blue and green tetra, and purple neon rasboras

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  • @vampgaia
    @vampgaia 5 лет назад +32

    Every time I see this tank, I buy more plants hoping to get my tanks to look lush like yours.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +4

      plants are good! haha and thanks for enjoying my tank, It makes me want to work on upkeep more and evolve it's stocking as I find new plants

  • @laurabustos6560
    @laurabustos6560 Год назад +2

    This tank and it's inhabitants look so happy and healthy!!! Such beautiful plants too!!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I try and keep very diverse and lush tanks

  • @LionChavez
    @LionChavez 5 лет назад +16

    This feels like the art and science of fishkeeping that the old magazine of my day boasted.
    Well done.
    Much respect.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      thank you kindly

  • @sunnycal2293
    @sunnycal2293 5 лет назад +11

    Beautiful scape and loved seeing your variety of fish swimming. Very peaceful.

  • @shesellsfish
    @shesellsfish 5 лет назад +3

    The new additions make the tank much more active. It's beautiful with all the plants, fish, and shrimp.

  • @RoyalMetal9
    @RoyalMetal9 Год назад +1

    Have ember tetras and emerald eye rasboras in a 15 gallon.
    They all school together. It’s amazing.

  • @Mr345696
    @Mr345696 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful livestock! Nano fish have been my absolute favorite ever since I got into the hobby

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +3

      Same. They allow a diverse tank when space or care time is limited

  • @stevegee8010
    @stevegee8010 2 года назад +6

    I love neon gobies (Stiphodon sp.). They only grow to about 4cm (1.5") and are very slender. There are blue, red, even yellow varieties, but apart from being a very colourful little fish they have great personalities. They will dig little burrows under the rocks though so you have to make sure any rocks are stable.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад +4

      Yes I love them too! But I try not to promote them yet, since no one is breeding them in captivity yet. (Beyond maybe 2 or 3 people in Europe I've read posts from on forunsm... same with Panda loaches

    • @whome9842
      @whome9842 Год назад

      @@Fishtory Are they breeding the neon rasboras already? I couldn't find anything about that.

  • @tacomanaquatics6757
    @tacomanaquatics6757 5 лет назад +4

    So much awesomeness in so little tank. The combination of fish and plant species is so intriguing and diverse!

  • @josemontalvo4532
    @josemontalvo4532 5 лет назад +20

    Great vid! I kept around 150 fish in a 55 Gallon Tank. It was loaded with Neon and Cardinal Tetras, Silver and Marbled Hatchet Fish, ottocin Cats, and some Ghost Shrimps. Never crashed. My Neons lived well over 8 years old. I grew mad plants, plus a never ending supply of Water Sprite. I’m getting a 125 Gallon Acrylic Tank soon. I would love it to look as half as good as your Nano tank. Thank you for sharing! Enjoyed watching!

    • @alekkoomanoff7281
      @alekkoomanoff7281 5 лет назад

      Dude, fwiw Hyphessobrycons are characins or tetras, e.g. amandas and bleeding hearts. Usually your info is pretty spot on if a bit prolix.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      oh thanks for the info Alek, I mistakenly took the word of the guy who sold me them. He knew a whole lot and said that theyre a bit like reed tetras in schooling behavior with cory hastatus and werent in the neon or ember tetra family...ill correct the info... I appreciate your knowledge, ...thanks!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      Exciting, man! Thatll be a blast to set up! i can't get enough of breeding these nano fish. My goal is to breed them and then get a larger tank... ADA 90p if i stumble upon magical wealth haha

  • @myfishcave382
    @myfishcave382 5 лет назад +6

    Love the selection of fish and plants for this nano tank. Panda loaches look awesome. Awesome knowledge about aquatic plants. Learnt a lot watching your video. 👍

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      glad to hear it, and Thank You Kindly! I have quite a few more videos on this tank and how it evolved, with species profiles and so forth, you may find them even more informative if you liked this video. cheers!

  • @connie6705
    @connie6705 3 года назад +3

    Really love this tank! Just beautiful everything in it!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +2

      Why thank you kindly. Cheers

    • @connie6705
      @connie6705 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishtory absolutely! I very much enjoy the content in your videos. Very interesting and educational. You’re an original!

  • @CarolynnMc01
    @CarolynnMc01 3 года назад +1

    ...almost two years later.... i never saw this video! Love the tank! :)

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Hehe yeah the channel is almost 5 now...its not even a toddler anymore really. Thanks for the awesome support and feedback, as always!

  • @mikef3300
    @mikef3300 5 лет назад +4

    Great job on the aquarium. The scape you’ve created and the livestock chosen look amazing.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      Thank you very kindly my friend. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you on a livestream sometime

  • @patpatterson6073
    @patpatterson6073 2 года назад +1

    Love those rasboras and your tank looks awesome

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад

      Thank you kindly

  • @mirkocassar7251
    @mirkocassar7251 2 года назад +1

    Very good job! I dream a tank so.. I think also pea puffer and tricopsis pumila and cocama loridatide

  • @bhelm252
    @bhelm252 Год назад +1

    Hello Alex, thank you for all of your content. I think I missed the name of the fish @ 4:38 with the fin issue. somehow I have one that got mixed in with some neon's I purchased and I'm trying to find him some friends and don't know what it is. Neither does the store. Thanks again for all you do!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Год назад

      So those are called "hemmigramus purple tetras"... from columbia. Or H. Metae i believe

  • @Doug_Helt
    @Doug_Helt 5 лет назад +9

    I’m back in the hobby starting out with two tanks. Retiring in 12 years looking forward to a large fish, room converting the den.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Right on! That's an exciting time to be in. I've gone through 3 waves of getting really into the hobby in my life, and 2 times I've gotten kind of bored and down to just a few or even 0 tanks. But that excitement of seeing what's new and what fish /plants and products have been invented in the time that's passed...so fun. Enjoy

  • @doggiesarus
    @doggiesarus 5 лет назад +23

    right. Actually, instead of fish per inch, the stomach size of the fish makes more sense.

  • @svrherps
    @svrherps Год назад +1

    Finally something other than red and orange !

  • @charlieo-qe3vs
    @charlieo-qe3vs 4 года назад +2

    thanks alex… beautiful tank. lots of great information. appreciate the way you go about maintenance.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words and thank you for tuning in!

  • @naegwut
    @naegwut 3 года назад +1

    Cute I saw a little female guppy in there

  • @heidihoglan6756
    @heidihoglan6756 5 лет назад +5

    One of the most BEAUTIFUL aquariums I've seen!!! I love those Gertrude's blue eyes! I think we met at Steve's (Aquarium Zen) a while ago - great channel!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      oh yes! hello how's it going? im glad you enjoyed my tank and or the channel. welcome aboard!

  • @ArnoldQMudskipper
    @ArnoldQMudskipper 5 лет назад +3

    My dream tank. I always come back to this video

  • @GirlTalksFish
    @GirlTalksFish 5 лет назад +4

    I love those panda loaches! Too cute 🐼

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      Theyre very charming and they all pile on top of each other like little puppies or something. stay tuned when i try and breed them heh

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish 5 лет назад +2

      @@Fishtory Oh my goodness yes, breed them! Can't wait to see little panda fry. :)

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      believe it or not, they're even cuter...super solid black and white lines and then short little nosses and floppy front flippers/fins they eventually grown into

  • @jgalang1881
    @jgalang1881 4 года назад +4

    I love your selection of nano fish!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Thank you kindly

  • @lazchurchyard1229
    @lazchurchyard1229 3 года назад +1

    Micro fish? That what we used to save newspaper articles to. Then you put it in the projector to read! 😉

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +1

      As a history and archeology major, I know those machines alllll too well haha. So many hours reading about West Coast Salish History in newspapers and old county records in Bellingham & Seattle WA.

    • @lazchurchyard1229
      @lazchurchyard1229 3 года назад

      @@Fishtory
      It was so fun as a kid, and nobody would bother you while you're reading either!

    • @lazchurchyard1229
      @lazchurchyard1229 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishtory
      I just scored a 14 gallon rimless square tank. I used to breed bettas, live-bearer, and inverts. I'd love to get my hands on some indostomus croc/para. 😊
      I haven't had a planted tank in a few years, and I can't do a lot of lifting anymore. Any new convenient gadgets or techniques you can recommend?
      I miss the hobby quite a bit.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +1

      @@lazchurchyard1229 unfortunately I can't recommend much for making it easy, other than suction cups handles and or using a pull cart/ wagon If you don't have to navigate stairs... otherwise drain as much as you can and don't lift with your back- sadly that's all I ended up learning lol

    • @lazchurchyard1229
      @lazchurchyard1229 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishtory
      Thanks for replying! I just hadn't kept up with new tech in the hobby. I'm glad that nano tanks are more and more popular. It's easier to find soils and plants now a days!

  • @carpey9386
    @carpey9386 5 лет назад +2

    the Axelrodis / Sundadanios are truly one of my favorites they look fabulous in your tank

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I totally agree...beautiful fish, often overlooked

  • @Ryomichi
    @Ryomichi 5 лет назад +3

    You! I agree with all the things you said. One thing you will meed is amano shrimp because they eat hair algae. Ramshorn snail will eat green spot algae, diatoms, and the black thing growing on anubias.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      I have had them, but several times they pick on my dwarf shrimp and ill move them...then they crawl out and disappear lol... like 5 in 3 years

  • @apontutul
    @apontutul 4 года назад +1

    I too have 15 gallon with nano fishes. Loved your tank. Thanks for sharing

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад +1

      Right on! Thanks for watching my video, my friend. If you'd like to share info/photos or just speak about your aquarium with other members of this channel, then check out our Facebook link in the video descriptions. Id love to see your tank!

  • @hmerchant3349
    @hmerchant3349 5 лет назад +2

    The fishes you have are beautiful and amazing. Loved them

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much, my friend! thank you for watching and supporting the channel...im always working on showing new fish and plants in the hobby. Take care!
      -Alexander

  • @nazeemameen1253
    @nazeemameen1253 5 лет назад +2

    Your aquarium is just spectacular ! Great set up! Kudos to you !

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      thank you kindly... I only wish it was larger haha. 40 or 55 gallons of space for them to swim would be incredible

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, my friend! Im grateful that you're watching and enjoying my work! have a great day Nazeem!

  • @boebender
    @boebender 2 года назад +1

    Very nice! Great video thanks.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chrisdavidson3180
    @chrisdavidson3180 3 года назад +1

    Wow amazing tank! Thanks for the tour.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Thank you kindly. Thanks for watching!

  • @eh9918
    @eh9918 4 года назад +1

    Just Subscribed. Huge nano fan. 4gallon, 10, 14, and 20. Love stuff like pygmy cory, chilli rasbora, etc. Biggest fish I have is 1.5 inch. Also beginner to planted tanks.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад +1

      Welcome to the channel!

  • @Guikrazy
    @Guikrazy 3 года назад

    I just love your channel! I’m learning so much!

  • @suejudith2009
    @suejudith2009 5 лет назад +3

    My favorite tank 💕 Thank you for the vid! So inspiring for those like me who haven’t been active in the hobby for a while... 🌱🐟🐌🦐❤️

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      totally glad you enjoyed it! We'd love to see your own tank, if you ever want to share... theres a matching Facebook group to this channel

  • @chphqchef8000
    @chphqchef8000 3 года назад +6

    Dude I’m super late on this but just got back into the hobby after 20 plus years. I like what your doing an$ I agree about that inch rule honestly when I heard it I looked at the person like they were crazy. Back when my uncle had aquarium shop it was all about biological filtration and if you wanted lot of fish water changes and modifying your filter to get the most out of it. Any who great videos

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +1

      Its a good rule If you're brand new, don't have a well planted tank, or are super lazy on maintenance haha... but if you take a step to the "dark side" and really get into the hobby deeply, you learn that there is much more to the matter. Thanks for your thoughts and for tuning in!

  • @turnipsucks6416
    @turnipsucks6416 5 лет назад +3

    Great set up. I just upgraded (2) 10 gallon tanks (each with about 60-100 guppies into a 55 gallon tank (Wife helped kill off one tank with a cleaning fit (Lysol wipe fell into tank). Had the same principle working as I was trying to learn more about plants. I killed Dwarf hair grass, and micro chain sword. Turns out lighting has always been my issue. So now I've got about 16 Annubias nana petit, 7 Bucephalandra stems (3 varieties), 25-30 Stego repens, and about 45+ wenditt Crypts ranging from 1-14 inches tall.
    Tank stocking 6 juvenile yoyo loaches, 2 blue gourami, 1 bushynose pleco, 50-100 guppies, and pest snails (till loaches eat them). 3 months running, no algae with a 12 hour photo period as well.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      cool. adding some stem plants like rotala, cabomba, ludwigia, pogostemon cardinals or Limnophilia +/or some water lettuce would definitely give you more of a buffer for nitrates/trites and ammonia if you're seeing any spikes in the future

    • @turnipsucks6416
      @turnipsucks6416 5 лет назад +1

      For now I see that is a none issue. Crypts and Annubias are currently growing much better in new lighting growing at a rate of approximately 1 new leaf per week give or take (each plant). Most of the initially small crypts I moved over didn't even suffer melt (oddly enough) and have doubled in size except for the full grown ones. About half of the substrate is also crushed lava rock. The water flow in the tank is handled by 2 HOBS both rated for a 40 gallon aquarium. So the flow is also fairly good. I figure the natural bio filtration and dirt style tank so far is lending to a ton of natural filtration. This tank is a combo grow out for me and an experiment.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      @@turnipsucks6416 cool thats great. thats hownmy 20 longs are set up essentially too.

  • @TheChubbyGuppy
    @TheChubbyGuppy 5 лет назад +2

    Loved it. I have some great mini tigers and other assorted endless and hybrids I keep in 10s and 20s. They surprise me all the time.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      always fun to see what colors end up coming out

  • @bluebowser3121
    @bluebowser3121 2 года назад +2

    You are the expert Alex. Can you suggest some tiny egg laying fish that will breed easily in most water parameters?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад +1

      Oh thanks buddy. And of course! ... so my favorite for making money lately are the medaka ricefish strains...but they take 20 days to hatch...which is um...annoying haha.
      Then I'd highly recommend neon Dwarf rainbows (Dwarf praecox) Rainbow fish, or any Psuedomugil species basically...with Gertrude, Luminatus and Furcatas being my favorite colors and fetching 10 bucks a pop or so retail. (And all are all mop spawners, so you can move the eggs and or collect them every few days after water changes and start a 2.5 or 5 gallon tank for babies to grow to juvenile size in.
      Next up corydora habrosus, corydoras panda, cory sterbai, trilineatus, julii, or aneus morphs (some like orange laser or black / orange Venezuelean are worth 10 to 20 a fish, and they have 20 to 60 babies usually.).
      Common bristlenose are easy too and lastly kribensis pulcher are my favorite for parental care and colors.
      Best of luck, buddy!

    • @bluebowser3121
      @bluebowser3121 2 года назад

      @@Fishtory Thank you for such a detailed response. I think I'm going to go with ricefish first as my LFS is selling platinums. I've heard they're quite hardy too.
      If I succeed with those I'm going to then try my hand with some sort of Corydora.
      Again, thank you for the help Alex. I appreciate it!

  • @newmexicoaquatics282
    @newmexicoaquatics282 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing! - Little Bobby

  • @charleneheaman2033
    @charleneheaman2033 3 года назад +2

    I have a 16g heavily planted Father Fish set up tank with 6 galaxy rasboras, 6 red striped rasboras, 2 panda Corydoras (will be getting one more) and 9 neon tetra. I also have some shrimp btw. I often find the striped rasboras schooling with the tetra or shoaling together. I’m looking to add more fish to my community and this tank of yours interests me. What would you recommend?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +1

      Maybe phoenix rasbora, chilli rasboras, anchor catfish, a nerite snail? Or sundadanio blue rasboras, or ember tetras... something small in bioload...and if you have enough plants it should work well. Cheers

  • @CF_Joel
    @CF_Joel 2 года назад +1

    I have a 55 gallon that I'd like to have a million tiny schooling micro fish in. Any fish recommendations? I want a whole cloud of schooling fish like the anchovies at the public aquariums.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад +1

      Reed tetras, rummynose tetras, glowlight rasboras, ember tetras, Green neon tetras, blue axelrodi nano rasboras or Kubotai rasboras are all great options! Best of luck!

    • @CF_Joel
      @CF_Joel 2 года назад

      @@Fishtory Awesome! Thanks man!

  • @MrGafferwu
    @MrGafferwu 5 лет назад +5

    I just got a new to me 90 gallon tank and I've been brainstorming stocking ideas. I think my final goal is carpeted and planted and almost "overstocking" with nano fish and inverts. I'd love some input in type and quantity of fish and inverts.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      Oh yeah that's the way to go!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      I would look at tinwini or gold ring danios, celestial pearl danios/ erythromicrons (those are my favorites) choprae danios, then rasboras: somphongsi, chili, espi, blue/green axelrodi lambchop, pheonix, lime green. Clown killifish, multistripe dwarf loaches, panda loaches, corydoras, (yoyo loaches or border loaches if shrimp are not present).

    • @MrGafferwu
      @MrGafferwu 5 лет назад +1

      @@Fishtory what about numbers?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      @@MrGafferwu honestly with any of these fish, you could add 150 total to a cycled and planted tank...your pick of which ones ....but if you add a pleco or some larger fish, just remember that a chili rasbora vs a pleco inch for inch is like 5 rasboras per inch of pleco in their waste. If you had all celestial pearl danios or rasboras- i bet you could have 200-300 in there honestly but thats more work with water changes and so forth

  • @CherryHaze86
    @CherryHaze86 5 лет назад +1

    Dear Alex, thank you for a new great video, the tank looks beautiful! .... and nice job on your "black friday" shopping :) .
    You have some beautiful fish that require low tds and quite acidic water ... have you considered setting up a dark water aquascape? I think they are fascinating and a bit underrated ,unfortunately not that common... ("tank tasted" channel has a video on one that is gorgeous).

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      yes ive had several. and had one until my plecos and woodcats died... ill definitely be trying to breed some of these tetras ans rasboras and itll be 5.0 and tea/coke colored haha

  • @karendalton962
    @karendalton962 4 года назад +2

    What is the small tan fish with the black stripes. I've tried to look up what I think you're saying, but I can't figure it out. lol

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад +1

      Erythromicron? Or multibanded/ striped dwarf loach perhaps? Not tan but also you could see panda loach, panda garra, pencilfish, panther danio or clown killifish...they're all striped

    • @karendalton962
      @karendalton962 4 года назад +1

      Erythromicron (Emerald Raspbora) right? Hmm not that one & not the loaches. It’s the ones with 2 black horizontal lines schooling by the powder blue/purple tetras. Cuties!
      What do you think of Gold Ring (Tinwini) Danios?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      @@karendalton962 love tinwini danios...far better than pearl, giant, zebra, leopard or kyathit danios....those are all larger and more nippy

  • @JhunDumsTVXj
    @JhunDumsTVXj 2 года назад +1

    Wow beautiful

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 года назад

      Thanks... nature did it heheh

  • @dat_boii
    @dat_boii 5 лет назад

    That is truly a beautiful looking tank!

  • @MrThestormguy
    @MrThestormguy 4 года назад +2

    Such a beautiful tank!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @mellewedin8221
    @mellewedin8221 3 года назад +3

    Bro I really love your tanks. Lol the inch rule is so rubbish. Pretty much all of my tanks are what most would say over stocked. My nitrates I keep them at 5ppm to 10ppm, tds is never over 250. I use plants mostly to filter my tanks. I have learned so much from you. My tanks have thrived in the last 3 years. My plant growth has been insane.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Thank you for letting me know how the hobby is going for you. It really makes me excited and re-energized to hear your words. I just hope I can inspire folks to think about the little things in life, in the world- a little differently. How is it all connected and why things that seem unrelated or trivial, can come back and teach us things later on.
      Thank you for writing, and congratulations on your success in the hobby! You get back what you put into this hobby, and it sounds like you are "doing it right". Brilliant!
      Best wishes, take care.

  • @oliversantesson6148
    @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад +2

    Will the panda garra outgrow the tank? Is there any other algae eater that could fit in or would it be better with shrimps?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      panda garra get 3 to 5 inches...so it could outgrow it...otocinctlus species are great. zebra, orange or marbled oto are my favorites, and they dont seem to eat too many shrimp babies...if any...they want algea and decaying food

    • @oliversantesson6148
      @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад

      The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium yeah, i went to the fish store again to find a the panda garras, they looked to be atleast 3 inchesnlong already and quite fat, i will pass on those even though i find absolute adorable.

  • @dankerns1558
    @dankerns1558 4 года назад +1

    Great video man take looks incredible

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Thank you kindly for viewing, and even more for your compliment! Have a great week my friend

  • @0Greenwell0
    @0Greenwell0 5 лет назад +2

    Where are you from? I love going to the Wet Spot - it’s an amazing store! I live sorta nearby!

  • @oliversantesson6148
    @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is amazing and so inspiring! Do you think it would be possible to do something similar with Fluval Flex 15 gallon? I love nano fish, and would like to keep a lot of them.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      totally, just plant it heavily and build your population carefully... let low species have a zone and top waters have enough other space. Then observe which fish work in combo...everyone will have different results, but with tiny fish theres not much danger of savage fights...just chasing. I'm glad you enjoy this video! Thanks for watching

    • @oliversantesson6148
      @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад +1

      The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium Great! Thanks for fast reply, i liked and subscribed and all that! I’m lucky enough to have a local fish store (sweden) that specialize in nano fish and I recognize many of your fish from there. Thanks a lot for inspiring me.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      @@oliversantesson6148 Of course my friend, any time. If I were to make another nano fish video, what would you like it to be about, and or what would you like to see? I can go to a friend's shop and film various species, however I'd love to know what sort of questions or videos are most useful or fun to watch for you.
      PS I'm so jealous you're in Europe...you guys are 15 or 20 years ahead of us in the hobby...with shrimp. plants and fish available

    • @oliversantesson6148
      @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад

      Sure! Would like to see anything about nano fish basically, and definitely another update on your current nano tank! It was super interesting when you explained the origins of the CPD is another video as well.

    • @oliversantesson6148
      @oliversantesson6148 5 лет назад

      The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium maybe a FAQ video? Ive seen you got of plenty of questions in the comments section already :)

  • @Doug_Helt
    @Doug_Helt 5 лет назад +4

    What fish could I have outside; it gets hot in Arkansas. What fish would you recommend?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      I would recommend guppies, any sort of bass or sunfish... big old peacock bass are neat if you have a pond. Catfish are generally okay with heat...medaka rice fish, goldfish, koi, carp, and most of the larger danios...zebra or leopard, kyathit danios etc.. the main thing is trying to get oxygen into the water. No fish will live past 95 degree water for long, and 85 is the top range for most tropical fish other than discus and angels.
      So i recommend getting some shade, and or a fountain/aeration set up of some sort

    • @Doug_Helt
      @Doug_Helt 5 лет назад

      The Secret History Living in Your Aquarium thank you

  • @sarahhavillamelooliveira5825
    @sarahhavillamelooliveira5825 4 года назад

    Hey, can u help me, please? Since the 1inch per gallon is a myth...
    How many goldfish should I put in a 3000 liters pond? Should I put any other species there?
    And how many and which type of fish I should put in a 35 liters nano tank? I was hoping to put some neon tetras, but the tank is now cycled and I'm still not sure. May I keep a single male betta in this tank with the neons? Or maybe shrimp?

  • @lsdavies1285
    @lsdavies1285 3 года назад

    I have a 75 gallon. Got ideas of stocking with small fish and then also adding a few dwarf gourami as showpiece. Here is a list of fish and numbers to see what you think to the idea and if it could work or not?
    8 cardinal tetra
    8 harlequin rasbora
    8 clown killifish
    8 ember tetra
    8 neon green rasbora
    8 chilli rasbora
    8 celestial Pearl danio
    A few rummy nose tetra
    A few scarlet/black tiger badis
    A few fancy guppies
    3/4 albino cory’s
    1 bristlenose
    1/2 hill stream loach
    Then as showpiece fish
    2 honey gourami
    2 powder blue gourami.
    What do you think to the amount for that tank size? And selection of fish? Thanks
    Also would it be possible to add a Pearl gourami to the mix or will a Pearl be slightly to big?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад +1

      I would say that your selection would work out fine, but make sure your dwarf powder blue gouramis are female (no red stripes)...and they'll stay far more peaceful. Also, you have the room for even more fish probably, so you could easily do a group of cardinal tetras at like 20 or 25 (id pick one species... maybe rummynose tetras since the school beautifully)...and bump up the school size. If you're okay with water changes weekly, you can fit a ton of nano fish in a tank...just do it gradually if its not an old and cycled tank). However if you ran the stock load you listed, and planted the whole thing well with some wood or stone to allow fish to use more mid level tank water- then you should be able to do monthly water changes most likely... but if you increase those schooling numbers just check the nitrates and do water changes at 40 or 50 ppm.
      Sounds like an epic tank

  • @laughingc0w
    @laughingc0w 5 лет назад +1

    I just got some emerald dwarf rasboras to put in with my cherry shrimp and Pygmy cories. But the EDRs and Pygmy cories need diff water parameters. How do you keep all these species w diff water parameters?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      Tannins and neutral water... so 6.5 to 7 ph .... tds about 100 to 175 and temp 74. Oh and just tons and tons and t o n n e s of live plants...plus HOB or air driven filters that move the water and this oxygen around

  • @zaldyoreo726
    @zaldyoreo726 4 года назад +1

    How many variety of neon tetras they are ive seen like green line,blue line,orange line? Only 3 color variety?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Theres 2 body types the ember tetra diamon shaped body that has neon: black, silver, albino, gold, blue green red (glow light tetra) sky blue, lavender, and then the slender body tetras in blue and green....and then a lot of tiny silver ones that aren't in the hobby.

  • @thegreenvibe9958
    @thegreenvibe9958 5 лет назад +2

    It looks soo pretty!! How much do you dose the tank?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      very little now days... mostly micro nutrients..potassium, manganese, a tiny iron, but I stopped all nitrogen since I keep lots of fish, and that has actually brightened up the plants even more if you check out my last livestream

    • @thegreenvibe9958
      @thegreenvibe9958 5 лет назад +1

      @@Fishtory that's great! I love the collection you have but it's difficult to get most of these where I live so I will mostly be stocking shrimps along with some kuhlis, corydoras and whatever rasboras I get with one betta in my new tank. Will it be alright if I dose the tank with these? specially with shrimps?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      Should be fine, however dont use Sechem flourish excell because it will likely irritate the shrimp, but more over- melt crypts or valesenaria type grasses ...odd

  • @deejay2606
    @deejay2606 4 года назад +1

    Do you happen to know the scientific name for the purple tetra or another name for them. Looking to purchase some but a hard time finding them anywhere by that name without getting another fish recommended (purple emperor) which looks nothing like the one in your aquarium. Thanks!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      They also called blue tetra but not (blue neon or blue cochus. The wet spot typical fish usually carries them online or in their Portland store

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад +1

      Hyphessobrycon metae

  • @madhavvaliyaparambil5481
    @madhavvaliyaparambil5481 5 лет назад +1

    What was the difference between Phoenix and Brigitae rasboras?

  • @fisharefriends598
    @fisharefriends598 5 лет назад +2

    Nothing wrong with inch per gallon rule.
    I've a 30 g and 35 fish in there. Platy molly tetra angel. I'm at about 2 inch per gallon in there. Tank is all fine. Parameters good no aggression.
    As an experienced fish keeper the inch per gallon to me is a short cut calculation.
    Nitrates though.. 80 ppm to 100 ppm

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      those are some bigger fish. Also the same is true about an oscar or sting ray... if theyre only 10 inches long.... a 10 gallon tank is no where near enough. Mbu puffers and all rays being the most extreme.... puffer 20 inches long...needs 300-500 gallons

  • @allanbriscoe5810
    @allanbriscoe5810 3 года назад +1

    Could you quantify your capacity ie Gallon's ? It would be more accurate. to use liters to unify the system .

  • @Mr.SilverSmith
    @Mr.SilverSmith Год назад +1

    How many fish you keep per species in this tank?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Год назад +1

      Sometimes 4 sometimes 8 sometimes 1... most my tanks just look alike though

    • @Mr.SilverSmith
      @Mr.SilverSmith Год назад

      @@Fishtory Thanks! And what is the PH from this tank?

  • @bobaktamaddon
    @bobaktamaddon 4 года назад +1

    great vid. love the plants. can you please list them?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      Yes, sorry I had done that, and actually replied to other people with them, but ill go back through tonight and try to remember and do that!

    • @bobaktamaddon
      @bobaktamaddon 4 года назад

      @@Fishtory would be awesome, thx!!!

  • @Kaylad8528
    @Kaylad8528 5 лет назад +1

    Any advice or suggestions on how you would stock a planted 48 gallon tank with nano/micro fish?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      I would probably do midsize (under 2 inch fish)... get like 20 rummy nose tetras , coral pencilfish, or psuedomugil luminatus or gertrude ...then get some corydoras (perhaps 7 to 9 sterbai, trilineatus, or Venezuelan high fins, but take your pick)
      2 or 3 marbled otocinctlus algea eaters, then 2 to 5 oddballs for fun- stuff with quirky behavior worth sitting to watch...maybe 3 panda garra, bumblebee goby or peacock gudgeons, kuhli loaches (they do hide a lot though) or honey gouramis.
      Lastly id pick a handful or complimentary fish to the tightly schooling rummynose rasboras, such as ember tetras, reed tetras (both act similar and work best in groups over 7)...or the tried and true green or glue neon tetras.... the albino neons are really cool looking, or the "brilliant" ones (i think its the same type thing...white to cream color body with blue highlights.
      Last id pick a pleco for fun... bristlnose or if you have the $...a zebra or leopard frog pleco (Aquatic arts has a killer deal on leopard frog plecos) and you can add the 15% off coupon plus the 100 extra entries into the 1000 dollar give away by mid next week.... for more ideas just combine any groups or increase numbers of my nano species suggestions in "my top 10 combinations of nano fish"..

  • @Bwatches23
    @Bwatches23 4 года назад +1

    Merah means red in bahasa melayu. I have a 2.6 planted nano tank and i too overstocked it. 4 norman's lampeye kilifish and 3 zebra danios. Everything is looking fine. Weekly water changes and maintenance, tank and fishes are healthy. Love your channel btw. Keep it up.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад

      I appreciate the info! Thank you

  • @DmaaaaaxC
    @DmaaaaaxC 5 лет назад +2

    The inch per gallon rule does not apply to healthy planted tanks. The plants absorb the nitrates/nitrites. Are you pumping in CO2? What lights do you use and how many hrs are they on for?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      yessssirry. I have a bubble for second of CO2 then 1 18w Aqueosky LED and another 32 watt archeon 28 inch light...70 gallon hob custom...no charcoal , just lots of filter floss and some ceramic bio rings

    • @DmaaaaaxC
      @DmaaaaaxC 5 лет назад

      @@Fishtory How long do you keep the lights on for, and how much does the pH fluctuate from morning to night (due to the CO2)? I notice shrimp seem to be less tolerant of the pH fluctuation.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      ahhh good questions. The light is on usually 8 to 11 hours honestly...its a medium/high amount of light with the shade from the rotala bending over and this i get away with even up to 12 hour cycles, but i try to keep it around 9 or 10 hours...then i can dial down or up easily for breeding or flowering purposes . ph shift is about from 6.5 to 7 in the day usually and 6.0-6.5 at most in the night ...if i dont run CO2 plants actually give off less oxygen and the fish seem more sluggish oddly... but i use a low amount of co2 at 1 bubble a second and the HOB which off gases half of it rapidly. The shrimp being neocaridina and malawa is key....blue bolts were in there about 4 months and then just disappeared and died i suppose....the biggest swing comes from stirring up substrate or moving stones though, since ADA Amazonia has ammonia and nitrates/nitrites which all add a bit of wiggle to a low tds low kh system (adding some kh could help, but then the fish couldn't be dark water species.
      lights are on and off manually, co2 turns off an hour before lights out and 30 minutes before lights on in theory. I do skip days of co2 at times if I want growth to be less dense or to get taller/split stem plants faster.

  • @Doug_Helt
    @Doug_Helt 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @krzysztofmaksyminko8657
    @krzysztofmaksyminko8657 5 лет назад

    You had amano shrimp there, but when you were talking about amano shrimp you showed us a ghost shrimp.

  • @mikeflo2089
    @mikeflo2089 4 года назад +1

    Do Phoenix Rasboras eat baby shrimp ?

  • @whynotaquariums8107
    @whynotaquariums8107 5 лет назад

    Love the somphongsi rasbora but I can't find it anywhere in Europe

  • @AquariumCop
    @AquariumCop 5 лет назад

    Off subject. Is it true fish meds will no longer be available unless you go to a Veterinarian who specializes in fish and by perscription only?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      well petco decided to stop selling them for that reason. However if farm animals can still get meds online and such, im guessing it'll be up to each shop to decide the level of risk they want to carry. (people have used it incorrectly as human antibiotics and gotten sick, then sued....idiots). Now if a law changes and says no more antibiotics...then yeah, we could see that. There is a crazy drug crack down in America currently

  • @grey1wa
    @grey1wa 5 лет назад +3

    you went to the wet spot in Portland

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      I love it there

    • @grey1wa
      @grey1wa 5 лет назад

      @@Fishtory next time you're going to be in the area we shoul get together

  • @vesperibanez7537
    @vesperibanez7537 4 года назад +4

    4:50 Caution: Trigger word for 2020

  • @helcio8852
    @helcio8852 5 лет назад

    Hey Alex. I got some of the Axelrod Blue Rasboras and out of 5, only one survived. I did some research and saw that they have a tendency to die without any reason. Which is weird, because there must be a reason they died.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      oh that's too bad my friend! are you keeping them in very low tds water (under 150?) with a ph of neutral to acidic? if so, I have no idea either. Mine were at a local shop and I waited a month for them watching every week...I do this to let them reacclimate and then let the store take the hit of the first ones to die...that's one of my only tips though...I them in 2 tanks and very different parameters, but both are very hardy in my specific case. I wonder why though. Again, sorry for the fact that you lost them.

    • @helcio8852
      @helcio8852 5 лет назад +1

      Good tip, about letting the store take the hit for the weakest ones. Is there a shop called the wet spot in Washington State? He said the fish came from the wet spot. @@Fishtory

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      @@helcio8852 it's in northern Oregon (Portland)...If you sign up for their mailing list, they offer you free shipping on your first order which is a 30 dollar value- and pretty sweet, plus I actually like their mailing list newsletter. The Wet Spot is incredible...they have the largest cichlid selection for sale in the world...and always keep 1500 species or more on hand...pretty insane

    • @MadCheshireHat
      @MadCheshireHat 5 лет назад +1

      @@Fishtory I see them on AquaBid all the time, in like every fish category! Crazy! Rather pricy for a lot of things; probably worth it, especially the wild caught, but out of my budget range.

  • @timwinkel72
    @timwinkel72 5 лет назад +1

    Great tank!

  • @mellewedin8221
    @mellewedin8221 5 лет назад +25

    Thank you for making the inch a gallon myth. It's just that...... A myth.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +8

      it's good for brand new hobbyists with fish 2 to 4 inches max.... but for nanos, heavy planted tanks, and especially for big ol fish like an oscar or meat eating catfish ...they make a ton more mess than 1 inch per gallon...heck, even goldfish do

  • @brianwhitcraft2344
    @brianwhitcraft2344 4 года назад +1

    So I konw this is over 2 years old but I would love to ask some questions here...

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 года назад +1

      Sure

    • @brianwhitcraft2344
      @brianwhitcraft2344 4 года назад

      @@Fishtory love your channel btw. Hoping to hear some good fish for an 11 gal heavily planted tank with about 12 neos and 2 amanos. I was thinking like 5 chili rasbora and 5 blue enders. I hope the shrimp breed but they may not just looking to give them the best chance at reproducing

  • @ellamathews7553
    @ellamathews7553 5 лет назад

    Where did you get your neocaridina blue dreams?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      lucas bretz Lrbaquatics.com ... ....also cheaper ones at aquaticarts.com using the coupon code SECRETSHRIMP15 - for 15% off AND entry into a few hundred dollar give away...including a starter kit of blue dream shrimp and excessories!

  • @sarpijk
    @sarpijk 5 лет назад +2

    Personally I prefer no more than two fish species but in slightly larger groups instead of ten fish species in the same tank.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +2

      totally fair... if its for aquascaping, I find that specifically true. However i pull out pairs from.this tank and breed them in 5 and 10 gallons...then put them back

    • @sarpijk
      @sarpijk 5 лет назад +1

      @@Fishtory as you mentioned in the video, you know what you are doing in terms of tank parameters and bioload. I feel that most people believe that they can just visit the store and buy for their tank whatever they set their eyes on and mix species . This more that usually ends up in a" fish soup."

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      very very true... many fish do not get along and you need fish that utilize dropped food, algea, auwfuchs, plankton/microscopic organisms, middle water and then top...and need to know whom will stay along side who without stress... (actually i put a tiny amount of preditorial stress in my tanks, to encourage color and speed...but no fish that do damage..just a pleco or panda garra...something a lot larger or very quick, like an un-nippy danio

  • @lloyd011721
    @lloyd011721 5 лет назад

    kinda sad i cant get anymore cabomba in wisconsin because its considered invasive now or something.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      yeah it is...but i still find it all over.. our state has some banned plants but mostly plants you cant, buy or sell... so quietly swapping clippings still happens

    • @lloyd011721
      @lloyd011721 5 лет назад

      right, i just havent found any instate sellers yet... so im stuck slowly propagating the 10 stems i have left. @@Fishtory

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      id try aquaticarts.com perhaps, promo code SECRETSHRIMP15 for 15% off and entry into all holiday giveaway raffles worth hundreds. They sometimes also have other cabomba beside carolinia, like Furcata, which should be totally legal since it dies under 65 degrees

  • @meep2576
    @meep2576 4 года назад +1

    ❤️

  • @madhavvaliyaparambil5481
    @madhavvaliyaparambil5481 5 лет назад

    Cool man!

  • @hudsontoo1212
    @hudsontoo1212 3 года назад +1

    I have the same type thing in a 10. Perfect water conditions, lots of plants and lots of fish. The only problem is the fish store that sold me fish with ick and killed half of them 😡

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Sorry to hear about the ick...next time just turn up the temp to 86 for 2 weeks and ick all dies at 84.6 degrees (but you wanna add a degree or two to that limit)

    • @hudsontoo1212
      @hudsontoo1212 3 года назад

      @@Fishtory I did that for almost 3 weeks- used API Super Ich (does less than NOTHING other than kill plants) with Metroplex and nothing changed. I kept temp at 86 and went with low dose Cupramine- cured it in 5 days!!!! It was a miracle- but I wouldn’t recommend going with copper unless you’re really on top of it. I’m overly concerned with my fishy friends well being 😂 I also love that you talk about how dumb the ‘inch per gallon’ BS.

  • @hennerslife2743
    @hennerslife2743 5 лет назад

    Are the rocks fake ?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      nope, northwestern Washington Cascade jadite and quartz

  • @SwanLakeSd
    @SwanLakeSd 5 лет назад +1

    Fish name at 3.40 plz?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад

      Rocket kili fish?, erythromicron, or the blue axlerodi rasbora... im not sure which one

    • @SwanLakeSd
      @SwanLakeSd 5 лет назад

      @@Fishtory No its not rasbora or epiplatys. Im about fish which we can see also at 4.40. The fish looks like a hemigrammus or hyphessobrycon. Just want to know name of this tetra.

  • @kpNov23
    @kpNov23 5 лет назад

    Ironically, nano is smaller than micro in the metric system

  • @kennethfarley8347
    @kennethfarley8347 3 года назад +1

    Yeah, The inch per gallon is just wrong. You sure can’t keep a 10” Oscar in a ten gallon aquarium

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 года назад

      Watch me! ... just kidding. Lol

  • @samus4799
    @samus4799 2 года назад +1

    The fact that micro is smaller than nano in the aquarium hobby is ridiculous. If you want to go smaller than nano you use Pico. Micro is bigger than nano everywhere else.

  • @rica.7370
    @rica.7370 5 лет назад +1

    Not BBA it's staghorn.

  • @bossbullyboy195
    @bossbullyboy195 5 лет назад +2

    I just got some of these from work yesterday...So I great

  • @Ia.sakkakth
    @Ia.sakkakth 5 лет назад

    Nitrates at zero is not a good thing and not to be recommended

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  5 лет назад +1

      For 95% of fish keepers, yes you are correct. BUT.. . it totally depends what you want... technically i mean like 5% so that at a given time there is waste being made but also delt with by the bacteria and plants... however its a very very fine line between collapse or a dead fish throwing it all off... allllso, if you have water changes multiple times a day, it's what some hillstream fish NEED. To reproduce and so forth.
      Also many plants turn a beautiful red when starved of nitrates