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i prefer lots of smaller fish me thinks.
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Go for Tetra's then, you can mix and match and they may well shoal together so you'll get lots of movement. Platy's should be OK as well nice and inquisative and playful so good for your kids to watch.
Urgh Angels nasty, I dont like them, they can also be aggressive I think. I'm sure somebody on the tropical fish forum I was using whilst I was setting up our tank, said that they'd got an Angel and it had eaten all their Neons. |
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but i wouldn't keep silver sharks in there, they are shoaling fish, 3 is really a minimum, 6 is ideal, 20+ looks amazing in a big tank, plus they mopve so fast they'll smack the glass continually if another fish spooks them the problem you'll have with a tall tank kwak is that the only interface where water can absorb oxygen is the surface, so you should calculate stock capacity by saying one inch of fish for every 12sq inches of surface area agree with everything else that's been said, and i'd say don't buy angels, in my experience they're nasty beggars:mrgreen: |
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mmm neons are expensive fish food!
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I have a breeding pair of severums (both over 9 inches) in a community tank, they have been there for the past 6 years and I have never had any problems at all. Fish have the same social issues as people, some are good and some are just antisocial! |
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And throw an airstone in there too, works wonders for the oxygen levels in the water.
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yea just sorted a pump out with an airstone.
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little fish = little poops |
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We have:
Cardials (much prettier than neons and mine are hardy) Swords Guppies Pearl/lace gouramis (can never spell that) Yellow honey Gouramis Red tailed shark (5") Plec (~6" now) Cory catfish (a mixed bag, but basically, peppered, panda, of that ilk. Stay small) Tankmates are happy for the most part. Plec and shark are growing pretty well, and kick off with each other now and then (couple of times a day) Other fish I've had over the years: Platys (fine) Angels (fine until breeding then v. territorial although both were female and will eat smaller tetras) Fighters (females are a bit territorial, males will go for guppies etc. useful if you've got live bearers though to keep numbers down) Kribs (will breed, young are terrible fin nippers, worse that tigerbarbs) Tiger barbs (already covered) Gold/threespot/opaline guramis (all the same fish, can be bousterous when maturing) Silver sharks (need to be in shoals) Red fin/rainbow sharks (as retailed blacks) There are some smaller algae eaters such as the sucking loaches, or there are a small type of algae eater Otocinclus macrospilus only grow to inch and a half or so if plecs are too big. Dwarf blue rainbows (finicky) Any number of danios (OK, good variety these days will shoal but don't get giants. Zebras don't seem to be as hardy) Big list, but I've been doing it for years. One thing worth doing though is getting fish that live at different levels. Surface feeders, such as gupppies/platys (mouth turned up) Mid water fish, tetras/danios/barbs (mouth pointed/facing forward) Bottom feeders, cats/loaches etc (down turned mouth) Means that the tank will look fuller with fewer fish. Re-reading that, it's a fair post, not trying to put it across that you don't know anything about fish. Just sort of braindumped. HTH Ste |
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i used to have a community tank before i got my malawi tank and i found tetras and danio's were brilliant to keep together and ram's good maybe a clown loach and some corydora's to clean up i wouldnt bother with gourami's their a pain in the ass for scrapping nuisance.
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