I believe is tetras cause you need many to look impressive
I believe is tetras cause you need many to look impressive
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Woh this question is very subjective. For me I like most of the fish.
Forgot to add that I also keep corydoras under catfish![]()
Current tank : 2ft / Bogwood with plants / 7 cherry barbs / 1 C.pandas / 4 C.Sterbais / 3 C.Trillineus / 4- AFR fries ; 3 AFR adults (2 males 1 female) / 1 nerite snail
I have given my vote.
For me, it is MONSTER, Cichlids and Koi, and Koi is a must for me in every tank because they are very hardy and very hardworking cleaner...
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i am very surprised that
Barbs/danios/tetras/rasboras are topping the votes.
i always thought monster fish like arowana is more popular.
i think neon tetra is more popular
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I like gambusia affinis! Hardy and adaptable livebearers, their ubiquity is testament to their evolutionary success!
The poll will more meaningful if reason is given for one's choice.
I am surprised that the gourami fish receives no vote. To me it can become very 'personal' or responsive with its owner.
If feeding is delayed, it loses patience and spits water into the air, or on any remaining food stuck on the side of the glass. It will feed off one's finger. In short, it is very tame.
It constantly explores the entire tank leaving no stone unturned, so to speak. It will squeeze into tight crevices and somewhat still manages to extricate itself. During water change, it inquisitiveness tracks where the siphon moves. And it is just after a water change that it begins exploring all over again.
It is a voracious eater.
It has a fighting style not unlike the Siamese fighting fish in fanning out its fins.
It is highly territorial and will not tolerate the presence its own species.
It plays dead by lying flat on one side at the bottom when transferred to another tank.
Last but not least, it is not sensitive to light changes.
Somehow when you mention gourami make me dig up a very old video and upload to youtube....
I fully agreed this type of fish really can eat non stop and can eat anything that is edible.... but if i remember correct it does not eat my living small fishes unless they died and will become his food....
It can really respond very well when seeing someone...
Mine grows very big in a few months to almost a feet... but due to i have to move house after getting one, i am not able to go back daily to do feeding and cleaning... in the end, my brother decom my tank and give everything away....
This is only the memory left...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFyJT_JxCh0
Truth lasts for Eternality and lies are just waiting to be discovered.
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Nice video.
My gourami, being 'dwarf', is limited in growth but is comparatively more aggressive than their bigger counterparts.
Miss it as I have given it up to experiment with other species.
I like livebearers like platies and mollies cos they are easy to breed and they come in many color forms.Tetras would come in 2nd for me...
Tetra for me.
I will go for cardinal tetra for its nice colour and rummy nose tetra for its tight schooling characteristic.
This poll is very subjective. Most of the forummers here will tend to poll tetra and smaller fish, if this poll go to monster fish or arowana forum, the result will be different. We cannot use this to represent most Singaporean choice but only to most people in this forum.
Yes koolman.. you are right... this is just a kind of survey which is never 100% accurate...
Relax koolman... you are Mr cool right ?![]()
Truth lasts for Eternality and lies are just waiting to be discovered.
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To know which group of fish is most popular, it will be necessary to compile sales statistics from a good sample of LFSs.
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