Shovelman
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Well after i saw the thread and pictures of the mangrove environments on a previous thread, Im thinking of rescaping and possible reconsidering some of the stock choices in my 65 gallon archer fish tank...
Whats it like now? Well firstly i have 5 healthy active Toxotes microlepis, and 4 (was planning on more, since i do know there schooling fish....the 4 were all they had and for 25% off too) boesemani rainbow fish. Also an African knife fish who i will be re homing due to the slight aggression between the archers as they have their social hierarchy worked out (the king of the tank has changed to a completely black appearance while the others remain normal coloration).
-Basically the tank has root like driftwood on the far right side with thick plantings along the sides.... I'm thinking its a little too clogged up and thus some of the archers are sticking to staying under the "roots" due to the plants taking up some swimming space...
-So! I was thinking take out some of the hygro and penny-wort so all i have are the val species, java moss, and java fern and sell back the boesemani rainbow fish, and knife fish. Aso was planning on rescaping with maybe one or two pieces of the root like driftwood in the center of the tank and planting the java fern inside the lowly lit crevices. This leaving the back open area planted with the vals and partially on the sides too. All in all the main frontal space will be open and free with tall plantings along the sides and a dense "escape" of mangled driftwood in the center. Nice open, yet interesting layout.
-why? Well i know the archers are "fine" in freshwater being the species they are but they are also found in lowend brackish (I'm curious as to the specific ranges they are found in in their natural habitat) Also this will be sorta a test to see whether they are more outgoing and active in freshwater versus lowend brackish, also health wise too.
-lastly, since only the archer will be in the tank... any opportunities for fish in the same requirement area of 1.003-1.005 sg to coexist with these mighty yet small species of archers? Their not fully grown, the largest being 3" MAYBE 4" at the most. My lfs is awesome at getting in fish that id like mostly because i know the employees well (very lovely pop and ma run store) and ive given them excess plant growth and pointers/help with many of their oddball species. They also have an ACTUAL brackish tank, which is shocking since most stores don't bother with the correct conditions.So ive seen them have orange chromides, and figure eight puffers, both of which seem to be fine at this sg? Not saying id get either... just wondering what you would do?
Whats it like now? Well firstly i have 5 healthy active Toxotes microlepis, and 4 (was planning on more, since i do know there schooling fish....the 4 were all they had and for 25% off too) boesemani rainbow fish. Also an African knife fish who i will be re homing due to the slight aggression between the archers as they have their social hierarchy worked out (the king of the tank has changed to a completely black appearance while the others remain normal coloration).
-Basically the tank has root like driftwood on the far right side with thick plantings along the sides.... I'm thinking its a little too clogged up and thus some of the archers are sticking to staying under the "roots" due to the plants taking up some swimming space...
-So! I was thinking take out some of the hygro and penny-wort so all i have are the val species, java moss, and java fern and sell back the boesemani rainbow fish, and knife fish. Aso was planning on rescaping with maybe one or two pieces of the root like driftwood in the center of the tank and planting the java fern inside the lowly lit crevices. This leaving the back open area planted with the vals and partially on the sides too. All in all the main frontal space will be open and free with tall plantings along the sides and a dense "escape" of mangled driftwood in the center. Nice open, yet interesting layout.
-why? Well i know the archers are "fine" in freshwater being the species they are but they are also found in lowend brackish (I'm curious as to the specific ranges they are found in in their natural habitat) Also this will be sorta a test to see whether they are more outgoing and active in freshwater versus lowend brackish, also health wise too.
-lastly, since only the archer will be in the tank... any opportunities for fish in the same requirement area of 1.003-1.005 sg to coexist with these mighty yet small species of archers? Their not fully grown, the largest being 3" MAYBE 4" at the most. My lfs is awesome at getting in fish that id like mostly because i know the employees well (very lovely pop and ma run store) and ive given them excess plant growth and pointers/help with many of their oddball species. They also have an ACTUAL brackish tank, which is shocking since most stores don't bother with the correct conditions.So ive seen them have orange chromides, and figure eight puffers, both of which seem to be fine at this sg? Not saying id get either... just wondering what you would do?