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Thank you , looks like a match !Hi and welcome to the forum
I was thinking flame tetra and Otocinclus catfish
Thank you for all the help ! There are still two I can’t identify . Here is one thank !Hi new to this and have been given some fish , anyone help in identifying please many thanks View attachment 165239
And the other one !Thank you for all the help ! There are still two I can’t identify . Here is one thank !
Hi thanks for the tip , it’s a 30 litre what size would you suggest ? Many thanksHello please consider getting a much bigger tank, all your fish need to live in big groups to feel safe and happy and unfortunately you don't have the space to accommodate them
As big as you can affordHi thanks for the tip , it’s a 30 litre what size would you suggest ? Many thanks
Thank you yes it’s a biorb, I have been thinking of the 60 l so thanks . Ps any idea what the fish areIf that is a 30 litre BiOrb and you are limited on where you can put an aquarium that is larger, you might want to look at either the 60 litre or better still, a 105 litre BiOrb.
That said, most fish are not always comfortable swimming in circles...so a rectangular aquarium of 80cm length/80 litres minimum would be better if you can fit one into your home, along with an increase in numbers to help the fish feel secure and less prone to aggression tween each other.