I agree with your list other than the neon tetra they are harder to keep alive than discus for me ...they get neon tetra disease from overbreeding..I'd put bronze and albino cory's instead...
I think a lot has to do with the neon tetras being supplied. When I buy healthy neons from good breeders I've almost never had any problems with those. So there's definitely issues in some fish farms where neons are being mass produced
+1 on the zebra danio! They truly are bulletproof, the offspring that I have that I tank bred are even more so. Such a delightful fish with tons of personality. I started hand feeding mine and it's so fun
I have shitty luck on angelfishes I bought 4 of them this year, i think they’re dwarves, settled them in my planted tank with dwarf rainbows which I bought together with the angels and neons The angels didn’t make it whereas the rainbows flourish in my tank Idk if its the breeders or my tank idk what went wrong but im happy that the rainbows flourish
^^^this^^^. They are not a "easy" fish to keep healthy. Forget it if you have hard water also. Too much breeding in bad conditions. Beautiful fish if you have alot, but buying 12 to get 4 to survive isn't the route to go.
I think the main problem with neons is that many of them are weak/unhealthy when purchased at the fish store. Usually when the neons at the store are healthy they're so much easier to keep alive
The Serpea tetra is called the starspot tetra here in Ireland and i've seen them being called the coffee bean tetra too, i have 3 in my community and they are sweet
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I agree with your list other than the neon tetra they are harder to keep alive than discus for me ...they get neon tetra disease from overbreeding..I'd put bronze and albino cory's instead...
Neon is quite difficult, I agree. Other fish on the list is spot on.
I fail with neon
@weechong212 your not alone with that one...
I think a lot has to do with the neon tetras being supplied. When I buy healthy neons from good breeders I've almost never had any problems with those. So there's definitely issues in some fish farms where neons are being mass produced
+1 on the zebra danio! They truly are bulletproof, the offspring that I have that I tank bred are even more so. Such a delightful fish with tons of personality. I started hand feeding mine and it's so fun
Zebra danio my all time favourite I have 5 since 1 year🎉
Awesome vid brudah!
Most labyrinth fish (bettas, paradise fish, gauramis) have adapted to living in less than ideal conditions so I'd consider those bulletproof too.
Yup, those too
I have shitty luck on angelfishes
I bought 4 of them this year, i think they’re dwarves, settled them in my planted tank with dwarf rainbows which I bought together with the angels and neons
The angels didn’t make it whereas the rainbows flourish in my tank
Idk if its the breeders or my tank idk what went wrong but im happy that the rainbows flourish
Cool video
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haven't you ever seen a betta? that fish is hard as hell
Neons definitely noo .. I been keeping fish aquarium for years .. and neons are the weakest of all fish I kept
^^^this^^^. They are not a "easy" fish to keep healthy. Forget it if you have hard water also. Too much breeding in bad conditions. Beautiful fish if you have alot, but buying 12 to get 4 to survive isn't the route to go.
I think the main problem with neons is that many of them are weak/unhealthy when purchased at the fish store. Usually when the neons at the store are healthy they're so much easier to keep alive
The Serpea tetra is called the starspot tetra here in Ireland and i've seen them being called the coffee bean tetra too, i have 3 in my community and they are sweet
Easy to keep. Feed them flakes food and they love it