live_the_wild
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Hello my fellow fish enthusiasts.
I just set up a 6 gallon Marineland Eclipse system tank (freshwater) on march 13th and was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what to stock it with.
It conatins a few crypts, eco complete substrate, stock lighting (I believe 8 watt flourescent) piece of mopani wood and is currently undergoing a fishless cycle. I will not add any live fauna until i know it is done so I am in no rush.
I understand 6 gallons is a wittle baby tank so I was thinking a small colony of shrimp (prefebly red cherry) or a nice betta.
I would like to add some vibrant color to it so if you have any ideas of really small, vibrant fish that would do well with cherry shrimp or if you guys have any personal favorite combinations for such a small tank, I would emensely appreciate your input.
I have bben researching before i even set up the thing on what to put in it and I want to make sure what lives in it feels comfortable and not confined.
Thank you so much for your time and knowledge.
Best regards,
live_the_wild (Matt)
I just set up a 6 gallon Marineland Eclipse system tank (freshwater) on march 13th and was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what to stock it with.
It conatins a few crypts, eco complete substrate, stock lighting (I believe 8 watt flourescent) piece of mopani wood and is currently undergoing a fishless cycle. I will not add any live fauna until i know it is done so I am in no rush.
I understand 6 gallons is a wittle baby tank so I was thinking a small colony of shrimp (prefebly red cherry) or a nice betta.
I would like to add some vibrant color to it so if you have any ideas of really small, vibrant fish that would do well with cherry shrimp or if you guys have any personal favorite combinations for such a small tank, I would emensely appreciate your input.
I have bben researching before i even set up the thing on what to put in it and I want to make sure what lives in it feels comfortable and not confined.
Thank you so much for your time and knowledge.
Best regards,
live_the_wild (Matt)