Hello!
As you can see in my introductory thread (this post), I have an AquaNano 40 and I am currently at the beginning of its fishless cycle.
As I like to plan things ahead, I am trying to sort out a planting and stocking plan.
The tank will definitely be planted. I am using Floral-Base as substrate but haven't bought any plants yet. I won't be using CO2.
The fish I really like are bettas, gouramis, guppies, dwarf puffers and cardinal tetras (I also like dolphins and whales, but can't find the minimum tank volume requirements for these
)
I'd also like to get one or more nerite snails and one or more red cherry shrimps.
My water hardness is 5.25 dGH and my pH is 7.8
The actual water volume available for the fish (after wood and stones) is 52.50 lt.
Initially I had an aquascaping look in mind but, for various reasons, it won't be achieved. The most important of those reasons is that I don't want to prioritise the aquascape over the well-being of the fish. Other reasons include me avoiding the use of CO2 and being limited by the cubical format of the tank itself.
I've read so many posts, threads, articles, forums etc about possible combinations, that my mind has come to a dead-end.
I would therefore appreciate any suggestions you might have, as I fall on a wall everytime I choose a route.
The cubical shape of the tank (hence almost equal height to length), the substrate I've chosen, the strength of the filter flow (even set at minimum) and the water parameters (especially hardness) are making it so difficult to choose.
I have no problem with a one-species tank, a two-species tank or even a single-fish tank (if that's acceptable for the specific species' needs), but I'd like to keep the nerite snail(s) and the shrimp(s) if possible. Besides, I don't think they add that much to the chemical load of the tank.
Any ideas?
As you can see in my introductory thread (this post), I have an AquaNano 40 and I am currently at the beginning of its fishless cycle.
As I like to plan things ahead, I am trying to sort out a planting and stocking plan.
The tank will definitely be planted. I am using Floral-Base as substrate but haven't bought any plants yet. I won't be using CO2.
The fish I really like are bettas, gouramis, guppies, dwarf puffers and cardinal tetras (I also like dolphins and whales, but can't find the minimum tank volume requirements for these
I'd also like to get one or more nerite snails and one or more red cherry shrimps.
My water hardness is 5.25 dGH and my pH is 7.8
The actual water volume available for the fish (after wood and stones) is 52.50 lt.
Initially I had an aquascaping look in mind but, for various reasons, it won't be achieved. The most important of those reasons is that I don't want to prioritise the aquascape over the well-being of the fish. Other reasons include me avoiding the use of CO2 and being limited by the cubical format of the tank itself.
I've read so many posts, threads, articles, forums etc about possible combinations, that my mind has come to a dead-end.
I would therefore appreciate any suggestions you might have, as I fall on a wall everytime I choose a route.
The cubical shape of the tank (hence almost equal height to length), the substrate I've chosen, the strength of the filter flow (even set at minimum) and the water parameters (especially hardness) are making it so difficult to choose.
I have no problem with a one-species tank, a two-species tank or even a single-fish tank (if that's acceptable for the specific species' needs), but I'd like to keep the nerite snail(s) and the shrimp(s) if possible. Besides, I don't think they add that much to the chemical load of the tank.
Any ideas?