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Top 10 WORST Community Aquarium Fish part 2
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- This is my second part of the Top Ten WORST Community Aquarium fish! As mentioned, this list is a continuation of the previous list, so it's really a 'prequel' to the first list. I do enjoy some of these fish, but I just don't feel they fit in with many other, easier aquarium fish species. Rankings are all based on size, aggression, behaviors, care requirements, and etc. Keep in mind these are just my opinions.
Chapters:
0:00 -Intro
1:02 -#10
1:51 -#9
2:46 -#8
3:49 -#7
5:05 -#6
6:05 -#5
6:45 -#4
7:47 -#3
8:42 -#2
9:57 -#1
10:32 -Outro
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I actually personally love Glofish, they taste the best out of all the fish I’ve ever had.
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This is a great list, and the fish choices make a lot of sense. If you were to make a third list, I would recommend putting black fin tetras on it because, in many pet stores, they are labeled as peaceful, but in reality, they are semi-aggressive. I made this mistake when I had some in the same tank as my bristle-nose pleco. They nipped at my pleco so much that after I moved the tetras to another tank, my pleco didn’t want to swim around the tank for months.
Glad you enjoyed the list! I’m surprised to hear that about the black fin tetras honestly. Personally never kept them
Is that the black widow tetra? Gymnocoryumbus ternetzi. I have 3 of them at this moment and have kept them for many years with no issues. Not sure how many you have there but ive not heard of bad behaviour from these before.
Great video, I had some Buenos Aires Tetras some years ago because I thought they looked cool and they were sold to me as peaceful. Worst decision I ever made! They were like miniature Bucktooth Tetra, nearly killed everything in my tank!
@@Botomatic sorry to hear that. What was in with them?
@@Fishman2114 this was quite a while ago so it’s hard to jog my mind back but I believe I had a Honey Gourami, some Bristlenose Plecos, some Guppies and a Goby of some sort. The only fish they didn’t seem to go for was my Hoplo!
@@Fishman2114 I have a group of 8 buoerno aires tetra in my 65 gallon tank with rummynose tetras, corydoras and twig catfish (farlowella acus). Everything is going fine. They have their aggrasion within their group but they only chase each other for a couple inches and mostly the females are the ones doing it. But I would not say harmfull aggrasion rather just more of a dominanz/picking order establishment. The males are alot more timid.
And they do eat freshly planted plants but they ignore it after 2-3 days. Super fun fish when you feed them. They get small plant seed and some plant based flakes for their more herbivores needs from besides regular pellets and frosted artemias/daphnia.
Nice vid, i got serpae tetras with gymnocorymbus ternetzi (not the glow ones) and they don't bother each other at all. The only thing i don't get is that the first 4 ternetzi that were alone in the tank have often their fins ruined, probably they are bullied by the other 4 i added after, but it doesn't seem so when i look at their behavour and the new ones have perfect fins, so they are not bullied back (as i expected considering that the original 4 were the only fish in the tank for a long time)
Good job love your vid’s man
Glad you enjoyed it
Agree with you about most of the fish especially Glofish. Unethical and unsightly. Thankfully they're not allowed in Sweden where I live, nor within the EU. The biggest problem is people who buys fish for an aquarium that is too small.
Totally agree! So many people put fish in tanks not suited for their needs’. I didn’t know about Glofish not being allowed in the EU. Why is that? Animal cruelty reasons?
@@Fishman2114 We have fairly strict animal regulations in EU countries and more strict in the Nordic countries. This also applies to cat and dog breeds that may be permitted in other countries. It mainly concerns various health problems in the animal that may be suffering like genetic defects.
Great vid!
Glad you liked it!
I keep crayfish with albino redfins. They don't mess with each other.
Would crayfish maybe coexist with larger fish, cichlids etc? Perhaps if the fish were their size or larger it could work. Please let me know if I'm wrong.
Larger fish work pretty well with crayfish. You’ll definitely want to provide a lot of hidy holes for both the crayfish and the fish. You also want to make sure that everyone is getting fed well.
What about keeping silver dollars with Oscars/ parrot fish
Why are skunk loaches even available, like, at ALL…? 🤔 I don’t believe they’re commonly or easily bred in captivity, or are they? I had assumed that they’re a primarily wild-caught (poached?) species. But… they just have such boring, lackluster colors, something that does NOT make up for their bad attitudes. A double NO! Haha. I tried having a small group in a mixed, but lightly stocked, 75-gal. tank, why i don’t know. I think I had snails at the time and wanted to see if they’d really take care of it. I didn’t know enough about things like assassin snails, or making a plastic water bottle trap for them… but ultimately, I had to move the skunks to their OWN tank. And they’re not even that pretty, as I said! 😂 Imagine, their own little setup, all because of…their attitudes! Not because they’re pretty to look at, as the centerpiece fish in a species-only tank. They have cool behaviors, but so do all botias. There should be less focus and less time wasted on catching skunk botias, and let’s focus on other, more pretty and better behaved species, that might be uncommon in the hobby. Zebra and dwarf chain loaches seem to be the most desirable, but also limited availability...meanwhile skunk loaches are $2.99 and not exactly selling out…
Not controversial enough
Oh it needs to be controversial, didn’t realize that was a requirement 😂
How in the blue hell do crayfish NOT make it on ANY original top 10 list in this category?!
Instant credibility loss! 🙄
@@Y2J3469 I don’t know if I’d go that far 😂. But yeah there are a couple fish I’d move around if I was planning on having this be an expansive list.
Not a fish
Funny how you say glofish are unethical but you do know most fish are genetically modified like bettas and gold fish.
I do, a lot of goldfish are especially bad. But I think the glofish take it a step further and just create unhealthy, unsightly fish for no genuine good reason… but I’ll be explaining my dislike for them in more depth soon 👀
Genetically modified isn’t the same as selective breding
From what i understand glofish start out as normal fish and are injected with fluorescent dye?
They dont tend to 'live' very long after this.
I think they are banned outside the US. So here in uk we don't see them. To be honest my loval aquatics shop have lovely ppl running it and im not sure they would sell these anyway
@@formula_bob No, you’re thinking of “painted fish”, which are in fact legal in the United Kingdom after laws banning their sale failed to be passed. Glofish are genetically modified with a gene that gives them their neon colors and glow.
I myself bought a about half a dozen from someone on Craigslist two years ago after he decided to dismantle his fish tank (which I later found out was a 20 gallon tank with over 20 fish in it). I keep them with a white, black, and a gold skirt tetra, and three coreys in a severely under stocked 55 gallon.
They’ve had a good quality of life and are really massive now. But I would never personally buy them from a pet store. Not only are they stupidly expensive for a recolored Black Skirt Tetra. The whole company behind them always skeeved me out.
@@CrabLadiusThey are illegal in most of europe including in germany where I live. Just realy sad that the company sees them more as a profit then living beings/animals.
What is the purpose of all this annoying musics in background ?
To annoyed you lol
Well covered.
Although a list you'd only need to bring out swipe at the daring and foolhardy, to save the younglin's from their craziness. Have had local yabbies here, the correctly named Cherax Destructor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_yabbytitle=Cherax_destructor&redirect=no
Primarily nocturnal, sure. Detritivore, um, it's detritus if they killed it or uprooted it, right? Sure.
You like your plant there? No, it's here. Feel privileged, that it's not floating over there like other one. This fish, shrugs, dead when i got here.
Bought a pregnant one by accident once. Babies everywhere. Scattered across 14 tanks to see if they could live with anything else. Pretty much no. Either eaten, or committing daily acts of terror on their poor tank mates.
Otherwise, Koi, Discus, any Barb, and the chasey tetras, yeah "all end of the first act" fish. The tank will never be the same.