Great video - visually engaging and informative!
Thanks for the good info. Looking forward to more good content.
very clear description of the differences. thank you
Very helpful video, cheers!
this video is spot on. thanks for sharing
Good tutorial !!! Thanks
One thing i would like to add here is that SAE are sensitive to salt! I had 4 new ones that died yesterday and today (they were on quarantine before adding them to the main tank) cuz I didn’t know what was the underlying cause of their deaths. Turns out it was the salt dosage, it was too much for them.
Great video and very informative 👏
very good correct information, thank you...you need to make more videos, you are a good presenter..
Nice guide! 😉
Thanks for this vid bro. I have only three of them that I got yesterday and I wish I’ve gotten more. This is my first time having them :-)
These guys LOVE mulberry leaves!
💘your viedo!!!
Good info new sub!
Thank you good video subbed. ☺️
Nice
I have one in a mixed African cichlid tank and I mean mixed I have haps, embunas, Tanganyikans and, turkanas and he holds his own
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Are they OK with shrimp?
I am considering not feeding my fish once a day. They are smart and know when they see me near the tank they know its feeding time. It takes while for them to settle down and see regular behaviour
U bred em?
thanks alot. will SAE be safe in my planted tank with christmas moss and peacock moss bonsai trees?
Idk but the one at my job in the aquarium is SUPER CUTE
Thanks I have some CAE I just saw video that it will eat my guppies and fries but hopefully they don’t I fed them plenty of difference varieties of food
what I don't like with these fish is they are aggressive towards other peaceful fish and that's a no-no to me
Did you have the actual species? Also what do you keep and how do you raise it? If it gets fat, they tend to hog a lot of the food you add to the tank too. So that can cause them to get fat and lazy too
This is a great video! Very helpful and informative! I sincerely hope you choose to make more videos. You have a gift for teaching succinctly without adding unnecessary chatter.