£176 for everything in the picture except from what's actually in the tank which after pricing a few websites and LFS this is a great price - they built the tanks them self and they are all very sturdy, well built.
I used to keep a tank about 5 years ago and have experimented with lots of types of substrate, now I'm not the greatest fan of sand although I know that the fish love it but I found a compromise. I have a gravel that is made up of tiny perfectly round pieces - the corys filter them through their gills and the horseheads loaches LOVE it! It's amazing to watch because when lying on the gravel they actually swim up a little to get some momentum and them swim head first straight into the gravel!! You can actually see the gravel bump move as they swim UNDERNEATH the gravel!! I love it!!
then they live relaxing with their head poking out
Fish must have's!
2 clown plecs - small
1 gold nugget plec - small
4 or 5 strebai cory's
would really like a RTBS but depending on the other fish I get if compatible.
and if enough room 2 horsehead loaches - not the prettiest fish in the water but they just have so much fun in the water that their a delight to watch!!
I would 2 or 3 larger fish to be the main attraction of the tank - I was thinking of discus but have been advised by other people on the forums that the plecs like to suck the mucus off them that they use to feed their fry with so not going for them anymore.
Anybody got any advice on what I can get that would be compatible?
I've seen some lovely pictures of a fish called parrot 'something'?! They sometimes breed with convicts?? You hopefully know what I'm talking about but anyway they look lovely but don't know if compatible.
If worst comes to worse I can go for a shoal of neons or rummy nose tetras.
All advice welcome