Adorable little fish. Espeis as well, they are often recommended as an alternative for smaller tanks. I've been keeping cherry barbs and dwarf gouramis for half a year, I really like their style: very Asian ) like having a tiny koi pond. Rasboras are next on the list, I guess.
Just got a school of 10 for my 20 gallon community. The cory catfish and my betta are enjoying the company, I'm just struggling to make sure the rasbora are eating due to all the plants🤣
We love these. My husband wants me to put these in our tank but we are having some tank trouble. This video is very helpful!
Lovable guys, not excessively colourful and very hardy. They’ve been in the hobby for such a long time, one of the classics
Adorable little fish. Espeis as well, they are often recommended as an alternative for smaller tanks. I've been keeping cherry barbs and dwarf gouramis for half a year, I really like their style: very Asian ) like having a tiny koi pond. Rasboras are next on the list, I guess.
Great care guide! New sub i enjoyed the video
Thanks for watching!
Just got a school of 10 for my 20 gallon community. The cory catfish and my betta are enjoying the company, I'm just struggling to make sure the rasbora are eating due to all the plants🤣
@@gibbsongee9968 I’ve never managed to starve a fish to death, especially in a planted tank. If you’ve got food going in, they’ll be alright ;)
great vid
Well thank you 😌
Epic
Just got 6 of these in my 10g. I want to add another species not sure yet what type
@@michaelfriedman2221 Consider a school of dwarf corydoras?
I thought about harlequins but got espeis (porkchop) instead. They have a really bright orange and stay smaller, perfect for my desktop 10g.
That sounds pretty cool. If I’d known I would’ve given them a mention as an alternative