Fische für hartes Aquarienwasser | Asien & Nordamerika Edition | Bärblinge, Barben, Regenbogenfische

This video concludes our journey around the planet in search of fish that live in hard water, or at least tolerate it in the aquarium and thrive in it. We stop in Southeast Asia to visit barbs, danios, labyrinth fish, and stingrays. We continue to Oceania to see rainbow fish, which are often overlooked in aquariums, and finally, a short stop in North America to see shiners. Without jet lag, we'll finally continue next week with the Drachenschlucht Aquascape in Erfurt. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aquaddicted... Facebook:   / aquaddicted   WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8m... Homepage: https://www.aquaddicted.de ------------------------------------- Presentation, Content: Kevin Höhlein Camera, Editing, Content: André Peukert Music: epidemic Sound Imprint: www.aquaddicted.de -------------------------------- Transparency: As with the first video on our channel, we are not available for paid product placements or sponsorships. The products featured in our videos are those we use either in our hobby or professional life and that we are convinced of. New products are usually thoroughly tested by us before being featured in our videos. We would like to emphasize that we do not participate in any sales other than through the listed affiliate links or our own merchandise. Visits to companies, breeders, and suppliers were initiated by us to obtain professional and/or scientific support for specific video topics that we might not be able to provide with our own experience and expertise. We bear all costs for these visits ourselves. Our goal is to always provide you with authentic and well-founded content. We thank you for your trust and support on our channel. Links marked with * in the video description are affiliate links. If you purchase something through the links, we receive a commission without changing the price for you. The products shown in the links may differ slightly from the products we use, but the function is identical.