Never sure which forum section to post in but this is a learning post.
I'm setting up my 127L/34G tank. It's 36"/90cm in length, 12"/30cm width & 18"/45.7cm.
Starting cycling so this isn't a rushed question but I really like the spray nozzle on Eheim Aquaball that creates small waves & the Spray bar down the other end creating a little fall of water. The sound is lovely.
Would there be small hard water fish that like a nice flow?
My GH is 307ppm & PH 8.
I was looking at:
All male Endlers (10)
Forktail blue-eyed Rainbowfish x 10 (but that could go in species only 58L/16G tank)
L144/144a Lemon Bristlenose or longfin
L129 Columbian Zebra Pleco
I'm just not sure though about my stock. I like the idea of different small peaceful fish. It will be well planted with hiding spaces & broken lines of sight. There's enough height to also allow a clear swimming stretch if needed.
Neon blue eye, blood fin tetra & most Rainbowfish ate suited to hard water.
I'm setting up my 127L/34G tank. It's 36"/90cm in length, 12"/30cm width & 18"/45.7cm.
Starting cycling so this isn't a rushed question but I really like the spray nozzle on Eheim Aquaball that creates small waves & the Spray bar down the other end creating a little fall of water. The sound is lovely.
Would there be small hard water fish that like a nice flow?
My GH is 307ppm & PH 8.
I was looking at:
All male Endlers (10)
Forktail blue-eyed Rainbowfish x 10 (but that could go in species only 58L/16G tank)
L144/144a Lemon Bristlenose or longfin
L129 Columbian Zebra Pleco
I'm just not sure though about my stock. I like the idea of different small peaceful fish. It will be well planted with hiding spaces & broken lines of sight. There's enough height to also allow a clear swimming stretch if needed.
Neon blue eye, blood fin tetra & most Rainbowfish ate suited to hard water.