UBigBobby
Fish Fanatic
So I've been a member here for a few years, but don't post much.
I've never been one for "what should I stock my tank with?" thread becuase I always believed your tank is a reflection of you and your preferences. You should stock your tank with fish that you like, not someone else.
That being said...I find myself needing to make one of those threads!
I have a 40G Tall tank. I'm at the office right now so I don't have the exact measurements. Currently the tank is a SE Asia tank, only partially planted with some Vallis. The rest of the tank are dreaded plastic plants (most of my tank money is funneled to my 2 SW tanks, so I don't have the $$ for a CO2 system and better lighting for the FW). I have 7 Giant Danios, and 7 Harlequin Rasboras. They're nice, and healthy.
A friend of mine is starting his own tank, and absolutely loves my fish for some reason (they're not exactly rare or that flashy, but to each his own!). I was seriously considering giving him my FW fish, and completely restocking my 40G Tall FW tank.
I like the rasboras and danios...but when you have 2 SW tanks on the other side of the room...it's easy to figure out which tank doesn't get as much attention from visitors...or even me sadly.
If I restock...I want something different, but not necessarily difficult. While a school of 20 neon tetras would be cool looking, I've always had little fish. I kind of want a big, proud, centerpiece fish. Maybe a Green Terror or something.
It's been at least a year since I even looked at adding FW fish, so I guess you could say I'm a bit out of practice on my freshwater species and requirements.
So I'm looking for ideas. If you had a 40G Tall aquarium, cycles and ready for any fish you could, and whatever $$ you need for stocking...what would you do? I'm looking for cool ideas. Something that will have personality, will be a centerpiece. My Chainlink Moray Eel has personality...my Giant Danios...eh not so much.
Please, fire away. I'm taking a stop at a decent FW LFS near me to look around and get ideas tonight. I want to come back to a thread chock full of great stocking ideas.
I've never been one for "what should I stock my tank with?" thread becuase I always believed your tank is a reflection of you and your preferences. You should stock your tank with fish that you like, not someone else.
That being said...I find myself needing to make one of those threads!
I have a 40G Tall tank. I'm at the office right now so I don't have the exact measurements. Currently the tank is a SE Asia tank, only partially planted with some Vallis. The rest of the tank are dreaded plastic plants (most of my tank money is funneled to my 2 SW tanks, so I don't have the $$ for a CO2 system and better lighting for the FW). I have 7 Giant Danios, and 7 Harlequin Rasboras. They're nice, and healthy.
A friend of mine is starting his own tank, and absolutely loves my fish for some reason (they're not exactly rare or that flashy, but to each his own!). I was seriously considering giving him my FW fish, and completely restocking my 40G Tall FW tank.
I like the rasboras and danios...but when you have 2 SW tanks on the other side of the room...it's easy to figure out which tank doesn't get as much attention from visitors...or even me sadly.
If I restock...I want something different, but not necessarily difficult. While a school of 20 neon tetras would be cool looking, I've always had little fish. I kind of want a big, proud, centerpiece fish. Maybe a Green Terror or something.
It's been at least a year since I even looked at adding FW fish, so I guess you could say I'm a bit out of practice on my freshwater species and requirements.
So I'm looking for ideas. If you had a 40G Tall aquarium, cycles and ready for any fish you could, and whatever $$ you need for stocking...what would you do? I'm looking for cool ideas. Something that will have personality, will be a centerpiece. My Chainlink Moray Eel has personality...my Giant Danios...eh not so much.
Please, fire away. I'm taking a stop at a decent FW LFS near me to look around and get ideas tonight. I want to come back to a thread chock full of great stocking ideas.