Beastije
Fish Addict
So at this point I have two tanks and an inkling for some stocking, but would appreciate a feedback.
one tank, 60x30x30cm, heavily planted mid and upper levels (but not surface), low flow air sponge filter. Heater, so 25°C, am expecting higher in the summer. Houses my tylomelania snail, so the bottom layer is empty except leaf litter. Accompanying fish thus cant be bottom dwelling or be nippy.
Options are a group of Pseudomugil paskai or Pseudomugil luminatus or Nannostomus marginatus or other nannostomus or clown killifish
Second tank is 56x25x36 cm, heavy on the moss. slightly higher flow air sponge filter. No heater, now at 21°C, can get down to 19°C but summer is around 26°C. Houses my shrimps.
I was considering if the clown killifish group wouldnt do better here, since surface plants thrive here and not in the other tank. Or maybe armored stickleback - Indostomus paradoxus (which was the original plan, but 3 months and the supplier still doesnt have them)
Both are soft water, both are low on pH, 6,5-7
Thanks for feedback
one tank, 60x30x30cm, heavily planted mid and upper levels (but not surface), low flow air sponge filter. Heater, so 25°C, am expecting higher in the summer. Houses my tylomelania snail, so the bottom layer is empty except leaf litter. Accompanying fish thus cant be bottom dwelling or be nippy.
Options are a group of Pseudomugil paskai or Pseudomugil luminatus or Nannostomus marginatus or other nannostomus or clown killifish
Second tank is 56x25x36 cm, heavy on the moss. slightly higher flow air sponge filter. No heater, now at 21°C, can get down to 19°C but summer is around 26°C. Houses my shrimps.
I was considering if the clown killifish group wouldnt do better here, since surface plants thrive here and not in the other tank. Or maybe armored stickleback - Indostomus paradoxus (which was the original plan, but 3 months and the supplier still doesnt have them)
Both are soft water, both are low on pH, 6,5-7
Thanks for feedback