My 240L Tropical Fish Tank

Jam18791

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Hi, This is my 240l tank, I've been doing this for about 7 months.
I currently have : 2 Ancistrus Plecs 2 Clown Loaches 20 Neon Tetras 3 Cory catfish 2 Golden Guramis 6 Guppys 5 Plattys 2 Mollys

I thinking about giving some of my plattys/guppys away! as I would like some bigger fish, I know there's alot of fish in it and im not sure if people would say its over crowded, but I feel there's not enough in it. As in there's no big eye catching fish, has anyone got ideas for me so I could in prove it. Im going to get some plants so if you have any suggestions feel free.. :)
 

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Tanks looking realty good, but yes, some plants would defo make an improvement. The problem with adding bigger fish is they tend to eat the small fish, especially neons! A pair of angels would look nice in your tank, maybe some dwarf gourami's. Bit I think of you were to put some plants in, that would give your tank more of an 'eye catching' look that we all love.
 
Thanks, im defo going to get plants again,
my plan was to remove the livebreeders and the gouramis and get some discus, i think that would make my tank look more interesting and eye catching
 
Ha, I was going to say discus, I have a discus tank myself, but I know they are expensive and you really need a good few of them to shoal about together. They are amazing fish though and would look crackin in your tank.
 
yeh i think ill go discus, ive been reading up on them for a few months now, but ill get you on this for advice, if you dont mind,
 
yeh i think ill go discus, ive been reading up on them for a few months now, but ill get you on this for advice, if you dont mind,
Not at all, your in the best place for advice on discus, hell.... i'm relatevely new to discus keeping! I'm in the best place for advice on discus :fun: but by all means ask away and i'll do my damdest to help :thumbs:
 
My water change :)

Ive added some plants and got 2 kissing gourami and a RTB shark
 

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Thinking about getting a external filter, the one im looking it is

Suitable for fresh & salt water aquarium tanks
Suitable for tanks up to 1000 Litres
Self priming unit, filter fully self primes after simple setup
Drip free shut off tap for easy cleaning
UV bulb on/ off switch provides independent control from filter operation
9w UV bulb included
Four filter media basket compartments for layered filtering
Included filter media; Bio balls, Ceramic rings, Activated carbon and three
fine filter floss foams

Specifications

Model: '2000EF+' All Pond Solutions External Filter
Flow Rate: 2000 Litres per Hour
Water Volume: 20 Litres (Approx)
Hose size: 25mm Outside diameter, 18mm Inside diameter
Hose length 1.8 Metres
Height max: 2 Metres
Voltage: 220-240v
Power: 55w
UV power: 9w
Dimensions: 290 x 290 x 485 mm
12 Months warranty.

would that be ok, minding my tank size 240l and its up 1000l?

and are they easy to install?
how do i install? if you know
 

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