@Tim4sX cory's are actually pretty active for bottom dwellers and school with eachother. Danio's are known for their hardiness, and are often suggested as first fish for a new tank to help it cycle.
@100khuli Any fish is destructible, but the smaller ones tend to be more fragile. Cory's are pretty hardy (aside from the oddly fragile Panda Cory's), but they're bottom dwellers not too active. Barbs are a good hardy fish, lots of variety, active swimmers, Tiger Barbs being my favorite.
Zebra danios get that big?
jonoung 5 months ago
@TTvsRP that's a neon tetra. A cardinal tetra has a red stripe that goes along the whole body.
rwarzor 5 months ago
@Tim4sX cory's are actually pretty active for bottom dwellers and school with eachother. Danio's are known for their hardiness, and are often suggested as first fish for a new tank to help it cycle.
rwarzor 5 months ago
@100khuli Any fish is destructible, but the smaller ones tend to be more fragile. Cory's are pretty hardy (aside from the oddly fragile Panda Cory's), but they're bottom dwellers not too active. Barbs are a good hardy fish, lots of variety, active swimmers, Tiger Barbs being my favorite.
Tim4sX 6 months ago
@TTvsRP
May be a neon tetra.
FlowingDepths 11 months ago
when i bought my 4 zebra danios the bloke who worked there told me they were indistructible but 3 days later 1 zebra danio died
100khuli 1 year ago
my zebra danios bite my finger when i put my hand in
100khuli 1 year ago
@TTvsRP It's either a neon tetra or a cardinal tetra. Cardinals are a lot bigger, and I'm told hardier. South America.
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
heyy what ither fish is that in the tank the blue and red one???
TTvsRP 1 year ago
i just got mine at the store his fins were open and they're closed now he doznt open them its been about 3 hours
mfkill5sk8 1 year ago