Hello there! I'm so glad I decided to share my story about my beloved home "pets" - the aquarium fish, specifically the Ternate Cichlid.
I've had these low-maintenance beauties living in my aquarium for about two years now. It took me a while to warm up to the idea of keeping Glofish, but now I'm a total convert.
A rare shot where I managed to capture most of the fish in one place
All the negative talk about Glofish in aquarium enthusiast communities somehow ended up in my subconscious mind every time I saw them at the aquarium store. I'd scrunch up my face, hold my head high, and deliberately walk past the aquariums where these fish lived. I thought, "I'm a natural fish kind of person, and I don't support experimenting with animals."
But when I finally got a 160-liter aquarium, replacing my smaller ones, I realized I wanted some vibrant colors amidst the lush vegetation in my aquarium. And that's when I became the proud owner of a stunning school of 10 fish. I chose the Terneitia Glofish in a beautiful silver-blue color. And isn't it just gorgeous!
Against the backdrop of a blooming Anubias
I don't have a UV lamp in my aquarium, but my fish still love to "play" under the warm glow of my LED light. These shiny silver "flashlights" are visible from any corner of the room, and I just love watching them.
Solitary Life
My Glofish is a peaceful and laid-back fish. It swims around the entire tank, moving from one end to the other with ease. Despite being a schooling fish, it doesn't really school in the tank. My fish are always off doing their own thing, hiding in the plants, or sometimes even nipping at each other's fins. It's not aggressive behavior, though - they're just asserting their personal space. I've never seen them thrashing around the tank looking for food like my algae-eating Plecos do.
Pleco on the prowl
As you can see, even with those big \'bruisers\' nearby, my Glofish gets along just fine. They're not even fazed by the Plecos, even when one swims right up to them. Plecos are total space hogs, by the way.
Along with my Glofish, I've also got some Anabantids, a Corydoras catfish, and a bunch of shrimp in the tank.
Anabantid hard at work
I feed my fish a mix of two different dry foods from Tetra - one for color and one that's plant-based. I also throw in some frozen Moina shrimp for variety. My Glofish loves all of it, by the way.
Unfortunately, after two years, I've lost a few fish. Out of the original 10 Glofish, I've got 8 left. I know some people say Glofish are finicky and prone to disease, but I've had a pretty smooth ride with mine. Oh well, I guess that's just the way it goes sometimes.
Look, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it - if you're still on the fence about getting a Ternecia Glofish, I'm here to tell you to go for it! You don't need to overhaul your aquarium's lighting to keep these guys happy - just follow their care requirements, feed 'em a varied diet, and don't mix them with aggressive breeds. Trust me, your Glofish will be the stars of the show!
Why I Love My Glofish
They're low-maintenance and easy to care for.
They come in a variety of colors, including the stunning silver-blue Terneitia.
They're peaceful and laid-back, making them a great addition to any community tank.
They're not finicky or prone to disease, at least not in my experience.
Of course, no fish is perfect, and I have lost a few of my Glofish over the years. But overall, I've been really happy with their performance and would highly recommend them to anyone looking to add some color and life to their aquarium.
What to Expect
When you first bring your Glofish home, they may take some time to adjust to their new surroundings. But once they settle in, they'll start to thrive and become the stars of the show. Be prepared to spend some time observing and learning about your fish, as they can be quite entertaining to watch.
One thing to keep in mind is that Glofish are schooling fish and prefer to be in groups. If you only have one or two, they may become stressed and develop health problems. So, if you're thinking of getting a Glofish, make sure to get a few and give them plenty of space to swim and thrive.
Overall, I'm really glad I decided to give Glofish a try. They've been a great addition to my aquarium and have brought a lot of joy and entertainment to my life. If you're thinking of getting a Glofish, I say go for it - you won't regret it!
Thanks for tuning in!