An I Ready?

littlenemo

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Been 0ing now for 2 days in about 9 hours should I keep dowsing for few more days to just make sure.
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Crossing my fingers for ya! What were you planning to stock? {just curious} I'm pretty jealous of how nice it will be eating breakfast at your house!
 
thank you. im not to sure yet just community tank neons guppys mollys few bottom feeder and maybe some shrimps.
 
:good: :good: Your so lucky ! I hope mine will be ready soon.. :hyper: . Lots of people say you should have it 0 for 7 days just to be sure.. other people say once its reaching 0 for a couple of days your fine.. I obviously haven't got a clue :crazy: .. I think I would be going out to get fish in the next few days if i were you.. but I am REALLY inpatient !
 
well i think tomoz i will go out get all my plants and get it scapped. give it a couple more days then get a few fish and tak it from there. corrie i was like you getting peed off waiting but it will lit happen over night like mine did lol.
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Oh yes, I always advise a few extra days to make sure :good:

Well done, looking good. Obviously you're planning a massive water change prior to adding fish, oh and don't forget to adjust your heater if you have had it turned up to assist cycling :unsure:
 
guppis and mollies in a tank that size? what an utter waste! get some fish with character!
 
guppis and mollies in a tank that size? what an utter waste! get some fish with character!

I have to agree. When littlenemo has gone to such efforts to create such a stunning showpiece of a tank it needs something a bit better than the rats of the fish world in it.
 
i agree prime what do u suggest???

Oh I'm far too modest to try to force my ideas onto you! :lol:

Seriously though, it's such a personal thing that I just don't get involved in stocking suggestions. There's plenty of people on here who will come up with good ones though. In truth mate, if guppies and mollies float your boat then get 'em, it's your tank after all.
 
i would strongly recommend to start with platys/mollies etc, if you jump in too quick you may feel out of your depth. Give your filter time to settle and mature for a while. This is what i'm doing on my "show" tank.
 
I am going for angelfish and gouramis and bolivian rams in my various tanks for showpieces, but don't discount livebearers if you like them. I have Platys and a molly and I have found that I am really amused by them. They are a little doofy and breed like rabbits, but they know where their food comes from, eat from my hand, and fly to the glass anytime I'm near it. I also like that they don't need to be in groups so I'll probably always keep just a couple.
 
I like the apistogramma cacatoides double red :D and platinum angelfish are really nice too :D .. like everyone else says you have to pick what you like :D !!
 

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