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Keeping White Cloud Mountain Minnows: The Hardy Unheated Schooler

A guide to keeping white cloud mountain minnows - tough, coldwater-tolerant schooling fish that thrive in unheated tanks and outdoor tubs, hardy enough for absolute beginners.

White Cloud Mountain Minnow
Gives
Hardy unheated schooler
Space
Small tank
Water
Cool
Effort
Beginner

White cloud mountain minnows are one of the toughest, most beginner-proof schooling fish there is - small, active fish with red-tipped fins, once called the 'poor man's neon tetra'. Uniquely, they are true coldwater fish that thrive without a heater and even in an outdoor tub through mild weather, making them a superb choice for a first tank or a pond-in-a-pot.

Is it right for you?

White clouds suit an absolute beginner, an unheated tank, or an outdoor tub in mild climates. They are among the hardiest and most forgiving schooling fish, and cheap and cheerful.

System & Space

A small planted tank suits their active schooling; they also do well in outdoor tubs and ponds in mild seasons. A group needs a modest tank, not a bowl.

Water & Temperature

They are true coldwater fish, thriving at room temperature and cooler with no heater; they handle a range of conditions and even brief cold snaps outdoors.

Stocking & Feeding

Keep a school of six or more and feed small flakes and micro-foods; they are eager, unfussy eaters. A proper school colors up and stays active.

Health & Care

Extremely hardy and disease-resistant; their coldwater toughness forgives beginner mistakes. Clean, stable water is all they really need.

Harvest & Enjoying Them

Ornamental - the reward is a hardy, active, colorful school that thrives without a heater, indoors or in an outdoor tub.

Getting Started

Add a school of six or more to a cycled, planted, unheated tank or a mild-season outdoor tub, and enjoy their easy hardiness.

Common Mistakes

Keeping them too warm long-term (they are coldwater fish), too few for a school, and a bowl instead of a tank are the usual mistakes.

FAQ

Do they need a heater? No - they are coldwater fish that thrive at room temperature.

Outdoor tub ok? Yes, in mild seasons - a great pond-in-a-pot fish.

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