Best Fish That Are Small Fish For Your Aquarium – Easy Nano Aquarium fish for Beginners!

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These are the Best Fish that are small fish for your aquarium! We're talking about Nano Tanks! These Easy Nano Aquarium Fish for are the best for Beginners!
Nano tanks are an excellent option for beginners who want to dip their toes into the world of aquarium keeping. These tiny tanks, typically ranging from 2 to 10 gallons in size, are perfect for showcasing a few carefully selected fish and creating a beautiful underwater landscape.

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Now that's how you stock a nano tank, no goldfish or anything huge. Very nice.

Billy_The_Frog
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Superglue + cotton to attach rock to the wood to prevent it from floating. A little sand or saw dust or crushed aquasoil around the cotton before the superglue dries will help mask the glue spot.

jvjh
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I mount my hardscape on a sheet of 3mm thick acrylic, to create an insert I can silicone to the bottom of the tank.
This makes a solid scape which won't move if bumped while cleaning the tank.
This eliminates the need for lead weights.
Superglue gel is what I use to adhere hardscape and rhizome plants.
Use thicker sheet for larger scapes. I've found the 3mm works for small stuff.

rptl
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Crazy glue a rock to the driftwood :) it looks better then the lead weights and will work perfectly.

LitKAW
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I enjoyed this so much! Decades ago, I had a huge bowfront full of neons and tiger barbs (and a few other things). I haven't had fish for a very long time. My son and grandkids have the coolest saltwater tanks. They have me missing having fish. I'm thinking about getting a very small tank and the neons again. Watching some videos so I can decide what setup would be best for me.

DawnRaeB
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To say this tank is overstocked is an understatement. It's like watching something from over 20 years ago.

darrensaquaticsworld
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in my experience with driftwood once it's been in there long enough it''ll eventually have absorbed enough water that it will stay sunk at the bottom

zerofuntimes
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I prefer to just weigh the driftwood down by positioning large stones around it. Thanks for the info in this video!

wonkiyt
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You should add a crocodile tooth pick fish if your putting in the work and attention! Might have to add more plants tho

Official_Zim
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I just super glue the wood to rocks on the bottom and then just push the rocks down into the substrate a little

BFMCDeadBroke
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I would love to try this setup, but is it not very overstocked?

DVD
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I got one of these when they showed up at the store once. He didn't make it. Gotta be careful with some of the rarer wild caught fish for sure. Wait on em before you buy.

absolutelyunepic
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Would that be an overstocked tank? Do you have to water change every day? I've been trying to debate how many endlers to put in a 5 gallon. Seems like 3 males is the limit. But if I could put this much along with cherry shrimp, it'll be great.

AlexK-ewmo
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This guy is such a grandpa and I’m all for it

squidjlefilms
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What do people do when they go on extended vacations? Like what happens to the fish

dk
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Just wait for the wood to saturate, then remove the weights.

terrysperman
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I enjoy this guys content and know he probably gets death threats too for keeping a few small tanks lol I just subscribed

Nigelaquaticsfish
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those fish actually need more space and bigger groups, in a tank this small you can only add (with acknowledging animal rights and behaviour) caridina shrimp and snails

kainherojonkman
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I’m sorry .. did he say LEAD ??? Isn’t that toxic ???

paulthisone
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idk maybe i'm not knowledgeable enough, but I feel like that tank is way too small to be keeping fish in. Your fish barely have any room to swim around in. what are your schooling fish supposed to do? swim around in circles forever? I could understand putting some shrimp and a few snails in a tank like this, but I definitely would not be putting schooling fish in that tank. I know for a a fact that if i was a schooling fish living in that tank, I'd feel really claustrophobic.

bruhnxus