Silver Dollar Fish Care, Tank Mates, & Size of Aquarium

http://amzn.to/2ytLF51 - My favorite silver dollar fish food is these flakes. They are high quality. You will spend a couple more dollars.. but it's totally worth it. Here is a link: Omega One Flake Food: http://amzn.to/2ytLF51 Silver Dollar Fish are really popular in fish aquariums! There is a reason for that.. because they are awesome! Taking care of silver dollar fish is actually pretty easy. Basic tropical fish flakes for food and keeping the water in tropical temps! Watch the video for more info on caring for them. http://guppy-fish.com/silver-dollar-fish-care/ Come join our community. Here are some example threads: What r u using to bring ur ph down?? And why do u want it so low? What fish r u keeping? German blue rams, danios, rummy noses, neons, clown loaches, corys, bn plecs, barbs and.. yes... a goldfish (and he's doing fine!). I've looked up the required parameters for each of them, and decided about 6.8 would be ideal. Getting the temperature and ph right before putting the water in the tank would be a real pain! If you try to do it In tank your going to have huge issues with the fish. This is why it would have to be done before adding to the tank. FYI: 6.8 is not ideal for your goldfish, and it's likely to grow large enough to eat most everything in your tank except the clown loaches. Why not give him his own tank or tub? You have the perfect pH right out of the tap for him. OK, I'll look to rehome the goldfish. I'll eventually have to rehome the clown loaches, too, but that's a while away. I use a product called "ph down," it's a white powder, I don't remember who made it or what is in it. https://youtu.be/W5FceJKTiww So, for people with big tanks trying to get their water right before it goes in the tank... How do you do it? What's your workflow, equipment, process? How long does it take you? Ph down is a acid. Its a poor choice to use as it has zero buffer. It will rise again and then you have crashes that occur. The proper way would be with Ro and mix tap in to a % or reconstitute the RO using buffered additives For my reef tank I always make get ready the day before. I will add salt and small pump and mix that then mix any ferts I need and then I'll put a heater in and let sit all night with a heater and pump. My advice is get a small circ pump and spare heater and then mix your ph down and heat the water over night.My ph is whatever it is. I only worry about it when i need to use meds. I know its high (8.2) but all my fish dont seem to care. Seems odd that you are struggling to get the ph correct for the fish but are ignoring temp requirements. That goldfish is a cold water species and the rest are tropical. The fish adapt to ph levels because in nature different areas of the same body of water have different ph levels. I have tested some of my fishing lakes and find back coves have drastically different ph levels than areas near beaches. Fish from your LFS are usually raised in the local Ph and are not use to the natural Ph causing undo stress. Long live Silver Dollar Fish!

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http://amzn.to/2ytLF51 - My favorite silver dollar fish food is these flakes. They are high quality. You will spend a couple more dollars.. but it's totally worth it. Here is a link: Omega One Flake Food: http://amzn.to/2ytLF51 Silver Dollar Fish are really popular in fish aquariums! There is a reason for that.. because they are awesome! Taking care of silver dollar fish is actually pretty easy. Basic tropical fish flakes for food and keeping the water in tropical temps! Watch the video for more info on caring for them. http://guppy-fish.com/silver-dollar-fish-care/ Come join our community. Here are some example threads: What r u using to bring ur ph down?? And why do u want it so low? What fish r u keeping? German blue rams, danios, rummy noses, neons, clown loaches, corys, bn plecs, barbs and.. yes... a goldfish (and he's doing fine!). I've looked up the required parameters for each of them, and decided about 6.8 would be ideal. Getting the temperature and ph right before putting the water in the tank would be a real pain! If you try to do it In tank your going to have huge issues with the fish. This is why it would have to be done before adding to the tank. FYI: 6.8 is not ideal for your goldfish, and it's likely to grow large enough to eat most everything in your tank except the clown loaches. Why not give him his own tank or tub? You have the perfect pH right out of the tap for him. OK, I'll look to rehome the goldfish. I'll eventually have to rehome the clown loaches, too, but that's a while away. I use a product called "ph down," it's a white powder, I don't remember who made it or what is in it. https://youtu.be/W5FceJKTiww So, for people with big tanks trying to get their water right before it goes in the tank... How do you do it? What's your workflow, equipment, process? How long does it take you? Ph down is a acid. Its a poor choice to use as it has zero buffer. It will rise again and then you have crashes that occur. The proper way would be with Ro and mix tap in to a % or reconstitute the RO using buffered additives For my reef tank I always make get ready the day before. I will add salt and small pump and mix that then mix any ferts I need and then I'll put a heater in and let sit all night with a heater and pump. My advice is get a small circ pump and spare heater and then mix your ph down and heat the water over night.My ph is whatever it is. I only worry about it when i need to use meds. I know its high (8.2) but all my fish dont seem to care. Seems odd that you are struggling to get the ph correct for the fish but are ignoring temp requirements. That goldfish is a cold water species and the rest are tropical. The fish adapt to ph levels because in nature different areas of the same body of water have different ph levels. I have tested some of my fishing lakes and find back coves have drastically different ph levels than areas near beaches. Fish from your LFS are usually raised in the local Ph and are not use to the natural Ph causing undo stress. Long live Silver Dollar Fish!

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Pooja Mishra
Pooja Mishra - 6 years ago
hey.. I want someone to answer it asap as I am worried about my 1 dollar fish.. it's like 1 yr old and today I found that it's not able to move properly and is trying to swim and bumping here n there inside the aquarium.. when I opened the tank, I think it got frightened and jumped out... it's still alive .. but I have no idea wts wrong because I have a pair of it and the other one is doing pretty well.. plz help me out asap
Gothic Ipis
Gothic Ipis - 6 years ago
Can i add shibukin tank mates for silver dollar?
Riu Akuma
Riu Akuma - 6 years ago
Can i add baby piranhas with silver dollars?
Jeffy 4 President
Jeffy 4 President - 6 years ago
I wouldn't
Aquarium Guide
Aquarium Guide - 7 years ago
Nice... This one also helps you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEeAsS0Vmuc
Kaiser Frost
Kaiser Frost - 7 years ago
Feed them lettuce and other greens (thoroughly washed) they are PLANT PIRANHAS.
Maria chhakchhuak
Maria chhakchhuak - 7 years ago
I have like this fish also but i dont have air pump how will i do please tell me you are a good boy
sidharth v
sidharth v - 7 years ago
do they require heater?
Mr Memes
Mr Memes - 6 years ago
Yep
Patrick Wright
Patrick Wright - 7 years ago
sidharth v no
raggedyanngirl 45
raggedyanngirl 45 - 7 years ago
I have silver dollar fish and she is big I think she is pregnant not sure but she has trouble swimming ...she swims sideways also has trouble eating if u could email me I could send u a pic what she looks like...im really worried about her...thanks .....EMAIL raggedyanngirl45@gmail.com
Wobbe gong
Wobbe gong - 7 years ago
Is 30 gallons big enough
Cameron Sinclair
Cameron Sinclair - 6 years ago
Mr Memes how many in a 30 gallon also could there be a pleco in with them if there was hiding spots?
Mr Memes
Mr Memes - 6 years ago
Probably

10. comment for Silver Dollar Fish Care, Tank Mates, & Size of Aquarium

AquariumCop
AquariumCop - 7 years ago
love them!
FUNNY SH#T
FUNNY SH#T - 7 years ago
Lol got one of these today and thought it was a piranha
Nathalie Blokken
Nathalie Blokken - 7 years ago
Hi love the look of this fish so beautiful can i also put small fish like platys and tetra fish with them?
Kris Carpenter
Kris Carpenter - 6 years ago
I have a very large Silver Dollar and just purchased 6 small neon tetras. Each day there was one less. Last nightI had 3 left and this morning was a lonely 1. Yup - they are feeder fish for the Silver (and I have a 75 gal tank with plenty of hiding areas) :(
Cobe Kawakami
Cobe Kawakami - 7 years ago
Nathalie Blokken uhhhh it will eat it
Hype Gaming
Hype Gaming - 7 years ago
Nathalie Blokken yes silvers are community fish for the most part just be careful and have plenty of. Hiding for smaller fish
Holly Anderson
Holly Anderson - 7 years ago
So how big do they get and can you keep a school of 5 or 6 in a 29 gallon
Sector 919 0XxLukexX0
Sector 919 0XxLukexX0 - 7 years ago
how many gallons do i need
Sushi Prince
Sushi Prince - 7 years ago
Sector 919 0XxLukexX0 at least 75 gallon. these guys get big and needs to be in schools.
Silent Killa
Silent Killa - 7 years ago
how much should you have in a school?
Tyler Anderson
Tyler Anderson - 7 years ago
Silent Killa usually kept in a school of atleast 4 or 5 as they like to socialize and feel safer in a group
Super Saiyan Trunks
Super Saiyan Trunks - 7 years ago
thank you
Fish Almanac ,
Fish Almanac , - 8 years ago
by the way they grow to a foot and they are agresiv and theyare related to the parana sereasley if you are going to do a video on the silver doler at least know your facts!
Fish Almanac ,
Fish Almanac , - 7 years ago
its me agen back 3 months later you should check out my cousins channel (Everything aquatic) he dose vids vary similar to yours and when i say similar i MEAN simuler
Donald Trump
Donald Trump - 8 years ago
They are like Piranhas they will poke at smaller fish til they diecamd eat all your plants.
Ritesh Stha
Ritesh Stha - 8 years ago
can we keep it with goldfish
MELODY MUNRO
MELODY MUNRO - 6 years ago
Goldies wont eat them..the silver $$$ are much faster than the goldies and Silver $$$ grow fast, you can house them together..I only seperated mine because I had one silver $$$ who developed an appetite for gold fish tail...nip nip nip..
MELODY MUNRO
MELODY MUNRO - 6 years ago
My goldfish are quite happy in their tank which sits on 27C + all summer long.
Fish Almanac ,
Fish Almanac , - 7 years ago
lol if its snack time ......yes XD
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
+Las MiLLpass No it doesn't! Cold water is between 60 degrees and 70 degrees, tropical must be above 75 degrees!
Donald Trump
Donald Trump - 8 years ago
Ritesh Shrestha yes you can, cold water and tropical water is very similar basically means room temperature water.
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
No, goldfish are cold water, silver dollars are tropical water.

20. comment for Silver Dollar Fish Care, Tank Mates, & Size of Aquarium

Anna Metlow
Anna Metlow - 8 years ago
i have 2 of them and 2 other tropical fish in a 3 gallon tank ..the people at petsmart said it was ok...i dont have a bigger tank for then i cant afford it
Fish Almanac ,
Fish Almanac , - 7 years ago
lol
fishtastic luke
fishtastic luke - 8 years ago
are u f****ing crazy bro they need another 80-90 gallons,plus petsmart guy only wants to sell no care just sell
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
This is very vague. The species you show are Myloplus rubripinnis, which grow to about 14" and need at least a 150.
Prawngoby
Prawngoby - 8 years ago
Are two gonna be fine in a 46 community tank? Or do they have to be by themselves in a 46?
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
They'll live in a community, but you need at least six to avoid stress from them. So, you'll want to get the common silver dollar, not the Redhooks (the species shown) Tiger Silver Dollars, or Widebar Silver Dollars. But, to keep a proper school you'll need at least a tank of 100 gallons.
Lydia Jimmerson
Lydia Jimmerson - 8 years ago
i am going to get some silver dollars and i was wondering how to breed them, and know how to see if they are pregnant please let me know as soon as possible
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson - 8 years ago
how do you know the sex of them?
Fancy Raptor
Fancy Raptor - 8 years ago
+Andrew Wilson No I don't, but I have looked into them a bit as a tank mate for my two Oscars.
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson - 8 years ago
okay thank you have a one
Fancy Raptor
Fancy Raptor - 8 years ago
I don't have experience but go on the wiki for them. There is a lot on there
Juan Andino
Juan Andino - 8 years ago
I mean I have 2 Silver Dollars in my tank with others ....
Juan Andino
Juan Andino - 8 years ago
I have Silver Dollars in my 29 gallon tank , with 9 different African cichlids , 1 Puffer , and 1 Parrot cichlid and have no problems with them . Eventually I will get a bigger tank in the future , but now they are okay ...
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
What species of puffer? Is it an Amazon puffer or Malabar puffer?
game store
game store - 8 years ago
can I mix with oscar
game store
game store - 8 years ago
Thanks
Tony G
Tony G - 8 years ago
Yeah shouldnt be a problem if you have a big enough tank. Plus these fish are easily faster than an oscar.
Mr Person
Mr Person - 8 years ago
yep
VAHALLA SKOL
VAHALLA SKOL - 8 years ago
chris , how often do they breed ???
yeahyeah4sure
yeahyeah4sure - 8 years ago
hey there I'm just a beginner with keeping fish I have a 120liter tank or 32 gallon I have set up at the moment with 6 neon tetras but I would love silver dollars 1 is my tank 2 small
and 2 will they just eat all my tetras ? and other recommendations of bigger fish that will keep with tetras ? cheers
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
No, they won't eat your tetras, and yes, your tank is far too small. You need at least a school of six, which would need a tank of 100 gallons.

30. comment for Silver Dollar Fish Care, Tank Mates, & Size of Aquarium

TropicalBlend001
TropicalBlend001 - 8 years ago
Hey matey, nice fish! Any idea what Sub-Species they are? Im pretty sure i have the same kind but I'm unsure of which one they are exactly? :)
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
Myloplus rubripinnis, the Redhook Silver Dollar.
David's Fish Tanks
David's Fish Tanks - 8 years ago
I like your fish !!
Hermit Crab Gamer 99
Hermit Crab Gamer 99 - 8 years ago
just got mine and he's nice and he's doesn't get startled that much so yay!
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
I hope you got at least 5 others to keep him happy.
Destiny's Pet Project Dog Rescue
Destiny's Pet Project Dog Rescue - 8 years ago
I just "adopted" a 40 gallon aquarium with 4 silver dollars. These fish have small light black spots on them. They are not all silver like the ones pictured. They are healthy and happy but seems like they might not be Silver Dollars at all. What do you think. I will try to get a picture to show you.
Nick Huzek
Nick Huzek - 8 years ago
+Destiny's Pet Project Dog Rescue They are indeed silver dollars, yours could just be babies still growing. You will notice that the spots dissappear over time :)
CrestFallenMoon
CrestFallenMoon - 9 years ago
they're more related to pacus btw and nive video it was very nice to watch :)
justin Beaudry
justin Beaudry - 9 years ago
I have 2 silver dollar fish in my 30g bow front with 2 angel fish 2 small plecos 1 rainbow shark 1 fire cracker barb they love it
American Horror Story EDITS
American Horror Story EDITS - 8 years ago
+justin Beaudry i hyave the same kind of tank you have but i have 2 silver dollars and 2 red tail sharks:)
NeonAera
NeonAera - 9 years ago
I just bought six more of these guys. Currently in quarantine. Great video on them, man.
Ayanna LR Katt
Ayanna LR Katt - 9 years ago
I saved 2 of these fish from Walmart, they had absolutely no fins what-so-ever. I have them in a tank with 3 other fish (2 Corey CatFish and one Betta Fish) once I upgrade to an even bigger tank I'm going to save more from Walmart. Thank you for the info!
Megacreeper07
Megacreeper07 - 7 years ago
I think you should take the betta out and give it its own tank because betta can be extremely aggressive to other fish but it depend what gender the males are really aggressive the female are aggressive but not as aggressive
MYSTIK GEOME
MYSTIK GEOME - 7 years ago
Night of Elements I think it's cool how they sell fish
Ayanna LR Katt
Ayanna LR Katt - 8 years ago
+Captain Tank​ noted, thanks for telling me.
Night of Elements
Night of Elements - 8 years ago
Just don't buy anymore fish from Walmart, I know u might feel bad for those fish. But if we get enough people to stop buying fish from Walmart. Walmart won't make a profit off of it and in return won't sell fish anymore. Well dying fish I should say.
Dylan Underwood
Dylan Underwood - 9 years ago
I have a 65 gallon tank and I am going to do a nice size silver dollar tank. I haven't totally decided on tank mates but I am thinking about a blue and a gold gourami to start, later followed by pictus catfish. Think they will make a nice tank. Any suggestions on the school size or other compatible tank mates? Thanks.
steven moreno16
steven moreno16 - 9 years ago
I ordered dwarf spotted silver dollars and put them in a 55g (5 of them) they only grew up to 4 1/2 inches in about 1 year and stopped growing. Is this normal for dwarfs or should they get bigger?
Bradzgames
Bradzgames - 9 years ago
Love your vid I subbed could u back
celt67
celt67 - 10 years ago
I'd like to argue with this notion that they're gentle tankmates. I have two who are around  the 5 inch size, and they seem to have killed off just about everything else in the tank...Neons, Tiger barbs, Zebra Danios.. you name it.  Time and time again, I've read the "peaceful tank-mates" line, but time and time again, I'm confronted with the fact that they're the only thing left in the tank and everything else is found dead within days.  ( and no, I havent accidentally bought Piranhas but i sometimes wonder ).
celt67
celt67 - 9 years ago
+Krilly2841
Well, the Dollars are no more..( I got rid of them )...and now, I have shoals of Neon and RummyNose Tetras, Tiger Barbs, Platys, Gouramis...etc all roaming the tank, unaccosted. My Pleco is over 9 inches long and the only large fish in the tank but he's not remotely interested in the little guys.  Since I ditched the Silver Dollars almost 10 months ago, I've only lost one single Neon Tetra from a shoal of 13. So I don't believe in coincidences.
I HATED those Dollars.. not only were they picking on the little fish, they were astonishingly easily startled, ripping up plants and stirring up muck from the substrate. On a couple of occasions, I casually walked into the room, and they swam so fast into the tank wall that they knocked themselves out.
Krilly2841
Krilly2841 - 9 years ago
Your Tiger Barbs, Zebra Danios and Neon Tetras most likely died due to the fact that although Silver Dollars are said to be herbivorous and a peaceful species. All fish, no-matter carnivore or herbivore, will eat anything they can fit in their mouth. I had 3 Silver Dollars in a 40 gallon community tank once and they killed off all the Neon and Cardinal Tetras, Platies and Kulhi Loaches because of their size. The only fish that weren't killed by them were the Common and Sailfin Plecs (1 Common, 1 Sailfin), the 2 Clown Loaches (bought a shoal of 13 but 11 died of ich and the remaining 2 adapted really quickly) and the Betta (very large male yet very peaceful). Either your little fish were killed because the Dollars saw them as food, or you just happened to get aggressive ones
TheEmotionless
TheEmotionless - 10 years ago
This is my first time keeping fish for company, and I really wanna make sure I take good care of them. I've been doing background search of these lovelies and although it's recommended to have min 5 in a go, I got 2 instead but is that okay? And I've noticed that they have been rather stressed since I got them home and I really wanna let them be comfortable. I suspect it might be because they're a little squeezy in the tank now but I'm gonna get a bigger one for them.

I live in a tropical country, with clean drinkable tap water, hopefully the water quality is decent for my silver dollars too, since it does tick some of the boxes for keeping the silver dollars healthy.

Please let me know what other things I should take note of because I've tried asking the aquarium owner but he wasn't helpful at all; giving vague answers such as "just feed them and change their water regularly and they'll be fine". So you can imagine how quite lost I am now.
Curt Magnus
Curt Magnus - 10 years ago
i have one in a 5 gallon tank and he like it he move a lot
Kora York
Kora York - 10 years ago
Can u put 2 in a 15gal
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
No you can't. You must have a school and you must have plenty of swimming room. A 60 is ideal for silver dollarsz
Angel Tovar
Angel Tovar - 8 years ago
yeah you can also just put one in a 10gal
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
No. Especially not the species shown.
Tina Vaziri
Tina Vaziri - 10 years ago
No, they will die
Palmer Fish Cave
Palmer Fish Cave - 10 years ago
that should work but maybe plan for a tank upgrade in the future
Joris van der Kamp
Joris van der Kamp - 10 years ago
cool!
Everything Fish
Everything Fish - 10 years ago
Cool bro, what size tank (in dimensions) would you say? ex. 100, 120,150?
Fish Almanac ,
Fish Almanac , - 7 years ago
um...... no at full size they will need at least a 40 gall and ..............ya sum ware around there if not 50 gall but i think 30 should be ok...........for now
Zpex
Zpex - 8 years ago
+Chris Aquariumzilla can I have 3 in a 30 gallon?
ThatFishGuy
ThatFishGuy - 8 years ago
Quite a large tank because they shoal together. At minimum 100 gallons for a proper school.
Palmer Fish Cave
Palmer Fish Cave - 10 years ago
they can grow up to 6 inches long so.. you will want a 55 gallon at bare minimum. but when they are full grown.. maybe bigger

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