How To Choose FISH For Your PLANTED TANK

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Today B talks about an often-neglected topic in this beautiful hobby: choosing the right aquarium fish! Thankfully we have plenty of them in our showroom, so we figured it would be best to do a tour around all our planted aquariums and explain the process behind each fish selection. What fish do you guys have in your tanks?

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Your current favorite fish? What fish do you guys have in your tanks? 🐠🐟🍀

GreenAquaShop
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Gotta love the rather common, and really basic, cardinal tetra, excellent colour, they stick together quite well, but if they are comfy enough, you'll find one or 2 separate doing their own thing

Koskiusko
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Ive been watching green aqua for roughly 3 years now and Ive finally set up my first scape. Ive kept fish before but always had a community tank that focused primarily on the fish. Ive learnt so much since watching the videos and now my scape is done Ive gone with just the one species. Tiger Barbs and Jade Barbs. Amazing fish that really complement the slate rock and hair grass in the tank. Cant wait to see how it develops in the future. Now onto my next tank. thanks green aqua!

adambutterworth
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A planted Discus tank! You guys have literally done everything else in the freshwater aquascaping arena!

chakrabartisaumya
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Seeing all the fish and hearing about their traits was great! And we got a nice full tour of all the tanks in the gallery too!

alwalsted
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I love the fish selection you have, I might add Endler for nano tanks, I recently got some "El Tigre" and for bigger tanks maybe Odessa barbs, they are a joy to watch and super colorful.

martinwelters
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Hi Greenaqua. Talking about fish I have a question - how to treat / care of my fish after I decide to rebuild my aquarium? You, as a seller of fish stock, have place where to store them, befor putting them back after an aquarium has been cycled. But I as a regular hobbiest dont have another free aquarium. Second question is, after rebuild, I have my filter cycled from previous setup, how long would you recomend to wait until I put livestock in it?

MINKY
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I was present in your ADA India workshop. Never though this much growth and details will appear. Kudos to you and your team

ecoarist-natureartist
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Amazing to get an update on the tanks and detailed understanding of the fish! - I love cherry barbs...simple but with huge personalities and great deep reds (males)

liamrrh-s
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Please make a video about how to choose and take care of plants to create depth in diorama and forest style tanks. For exemple which plants or moss looks alike but at differents scales? how to be coherent with colors of foreground, midground and background plants? Etc... I love your vids! Thanks

xadovitch
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That lambchop rasbora looks real nice. I currently have different colour platy's, white cloud mountain minnows and odessa barbs (i really really like their dynamic). I also really like the german blue rams that Filipe Oliveira has in his own tank.

I do always wonder with heavy scapes like for example the rescaped scape of fukada san with all the rocks. Don't you limit the space for the fish a bit too much? I sometimes feel that aquascaping is a bit too much focused on having a lot of hardscape and a lot of plants without taking in consideration the habitat of the fish, the balans you mention in the video is not always present.
Anyways, a great video again!

tomvermeulen
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I absolutely love your fish tank tours! Such a nice video; I will probably come back and watch again. “Pulling fish” - in English the term is “dither fish.” Cheers, guys! Thank you for your high-quality content.

sovrappensiero
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Barbus titteya could be a good choice, hardy and solid reds for the males, really underrated fish. :)

DINOZAURMANE
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Love the tanks. Loved seeing the fish. You should have gone into why that particular fish was chosen for that aquarium. Would love if you got into compatability of fishes too. I have a tank and everyone is healthy but the 1 kind of fish dominates the uppermost area of the tank and really eats. So i am working on getting them their own tank. Luckily they don't nip fins so i am trying to do things slow and correct

rterte
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In the 360 Shallow tank you have the gorgeous Long Finned Zebra Danios. Which brings up a question. Years ago I had a gorgeous river tank. It had 4 or 5 levels. Each level was a pool with the large body of water at the bottom. The water circulated from the bottom up to the top and then came back down through the pools via a series of waterfalls. Man, I loved that tank so much! It was breath taking! It was recommended to me to use Zebra Danios because they liked to jump and would love swimming/jumping up the waterfalls into the different pools. They did and it was fascinating. It made me fall in love with Zebra Danios (yes, I did purchase the Long Finned). Unfortunately sometimes I would find a fish on the floor. Because they liked to jump, it was hard to keep them in this particular tank as the display and plants were higher than the top, so there was no lid. It wasn't frequent enough to deter me from using them, as their beauty while swimming up the waterfalls outweighed the occasional loss.

Eventually I started incorporating Danios into my other, more conventional, tanks. All with lids. But what I found was that the Danios were now swimming up the filter stream and into the filter! These were not transplants from my river tank, but fresh Danios who, logically, should have not known about streams and waterfalls.

Since then, I've been super careful about the tank set up of the tanks I place Danios.

So, finally, my question. How in the world are you able to keep Zebra Danios in a completely uncovered tank, where the water is almost up to the top, without constant casualties?

beasleysweets
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Rams and Emperor Tetras.
I love all colours of rams and how Emperor Tetras hover in one spot like they're a headstander.

RyanStonedonCanadianGaming
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I think a good led light also makes a big difference in bringing out the fishes' & plants' colours maybe?

GoodSamaritan
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Red Phantoms are really beautiful and calm fish suitable for smaller tanks. I have them in my 60P tank and I really enjoy watching them.

Habits
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Red neon rainbowfish is the cutest!⭐️⭐️⭐️

tripleyyong
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This is the most common question and the most important question too ...thanks 🙏

sataninthehouse