NewFishPerson
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Hello all,
Recently setup my first fish tank (a 90L scrapper that I resealed and brought back to life!) and accidentally purchased myself another one .
To recap from my other thread my water parameters are as follows:
Calcium (mg/l) 103
Calcium Carbonate (mg/l) 265
Degrees German (dH) 14.84
pH.8.1 in the tank, pH7.4 directly out of the tap
So, we're dealing with hard water and high pH! The new tank measures 100cm x 40 x 40 which equals 160L or 42 US Gallons. For lighting, the tank has dual t8 30w fixtures with reflectors and all of that good stuff. Filtration is provided by an Oase Filtosmart external filter with built in heater. The tank and filter are all relatively new, just 8 months old and in great condition.
So, on to what plants and fish are going to be appropriate for this tank. I'm going to stick with dechlorinated tap water and again pick fish that will play to the strengths of my water, so no DI water here! My 90L has Endler Guppy crossbreeds and a bonus Otocinculus so I'd like to try something different in this tank. Seriouslyfish is down for me at the moment so I'm having to use other sources for hardness and pH requirements so apologies in advance if I post a few up that are actually unsuitable. If you have any suggestions for fish that'd be a good fit for for this tank and water please do post them up, I'd be very grateful! I'm interested in the more peaceful fish either big or small.
So on to the fish I've looked at:
**Schooling fish**
Red Eye Tetra |
Pristella Tetra | (Supposedly these Tetras can do well in hard water?)
Congo Tetra |
Zebra Danio
**Interesting (to me!) fish**
Platy - (The only livebearer I'd want to keep in here)
Blind Cave Tetra - (Thought I hated these, but the more I read, the more I like!)
Spotted Blue-eye
Forktail Blue-eye
Neon Blue-eye
Lampeye Killifish - (Mixed information on these, good fit for hard water or bad?)
Threadfin Rainbowfish
Celebes Rainbowfish
Boesemani Rainbowfish - (Possibly too large for this tank)
Bumblebee Goby - (Suitable for freshwater or brackish only?)
**Catfish**
Sterba Cory - (Corydoras are a soft water fish, but I read they can do well in hardwater. I've seen that they have bred Sterba corys in harder waters than mine. Is this nonsense, or a viable option?)
Bristlenose Pleco - (Again a soft water fish that I've heard can do well.. yay/nay?)
Otocinculus
I'm trying to find suggestions for fish that will not just live in hard water, but will thrive in hard water. I'm not going to be breeding any of these, I just want an active tank that is both interesting and beautiful to look at! Ideally I'd like a combo of schooling fish, something a little more special (can also be a schooling fish) and a bottom dweller.
Plants I'm far less sure about. I know that Java Fern and Anubias work because I have those already. Recalling that I have 2x 30w t8 tubes on this tank, are there any other plant suggestions that you know of that are a good fit for a basic planted setup (no co2 etc.) with my lighting.
Please note this isn't a suggested stockist of fish, just early days of me researching what could do well in this setup!
Thank you.
Recently setup my first fish tank (a 90L scrapper that I resealed and brought back to life!) and accidentally purchased myself another one .
To recap from my other thread my water parameters are as follows:
Calcium (mg/l) 103
Calcium Carbonate (mg/l) 265
Degrees German (dH) 14.84
pH.8.1 in the tank, pH7.4 directly out of the tap
So, we're dealing with hard water and high pH! The new tank measures 100cm x 40 x 40 which equals 160L or 42 US Gallons. For lighting, the tank has dual t8 30w fixtures with reflectors and all of that good stuff. Filtration is provided by an Oase Filtosmart external filter with built in heater. The tank and filter are all relatively new, just 8 months old and in great condition.
So, on to what plants and fish are going to be appropriate for this tank. I'm going to stick with dechlorinated tap water and again pick fish that will play to the strengths of my water, so no DI water here! My 90L has Endler Guppy crossbreeds and a bonus Otocinculus so I'd like to try something different in this tank. Seriouslyfish is down for me at the moment so I'm having to use other sources for hardness and pH requirements so apologies in advance if I post a few up that are actually unsuitable. If you have any suggestions for fish that'd be a good fit for for this tank and water please do post them up, I'd be very grateful! I'm interested in the more peaceful fish either big or small.
So on to the fish I've looked at:
**Schooling fish**
Red Eye Tetra |
Pristella Tetra | (Supposedly these Tetras can do well in hard water?)
Congo Tetra |
Zebra Danio
**Interesting (to me!) fish**
Platy - (The only livebearer I'd want to keep in here)
Blind Cave Tetra - (Thought I hated these, but the more I read, the more I like!)
Spotted Blue-eye
Forktail Blue-eye
Neon Blue-eye
Lampeye Killifish - (Mixed information on these, good fit for hard water or bad?)
Threadfin Rainbowfish
Celebes Rainbowfish
Boesemani Rainbowfish - (Possibly too large for this tank)
Bumblebee Goby - (Suitable for freshwater or brackish only?)
**Catfish**
Sterba Cory - (Corydoras are a soft water fish, but I read they can do well in hardwater. I've seen that they have bred Sterba corys in harder waters than mine. Is this nonsense, or a viable option?)
Bristlenose Pleco - (Again a soft water fish that I've heard can do well.. yay/nay?)
Otocinculus
I'm trying to find suggestions for fish that will not just live in hard water, but will thrive in hard water. I'm not going to be breeding any of these, I just want an active tank that is both interesting and beautiful to look at! Ideally I'd like a combo of schooling fish, something a little more special (can also be a schooling fish) and a bottom dweller.
Plants I'm far less sure about. I know that Java Fern and Anubias work because I have those already. Recalling that I have 2x 30w t8 tubes on this tank, are there any other plant suggestions that you know of that are a good fit for a basic planted setup (no co2 etc.) with my lighting.
Please note this isn't a suggested stockist of fish, just early days of me researching what could do well in this setup!
Thank you.