Dwarf neon rainbows are OK in softish water but not as soft as yours, I'm afraid.
Yeah I’m sure something else will catch my eye thoughDwarf neon rainbows are OK in softish water but not as soft as yours, I'm afraid.
If you mean otocinclus, remember to wait until the tank has grown some algae if you decide on them.Also thinking about dwarf suckers
Yeah I mean OtocinclusIf you mean otocinclus, remember to wait until the tank has grown some algae if you decide on them.
All the tetras are OK for your tank, but not all of them at the same time. Depending on which other fish you go for, you could have large shoals of two of them. Shoaling fish always behave more naturally if kept in larger numbers.
Yeah, I forgot how hard it is to choose lol but maybe I’m just indecisiveI know, so many fish.... Decisions, decisions
60 cm length is not enough for pearl gouramis I'm afraid.
A dwarf gourami would be OK for the size of the tank, but they do come with health issues. Many of the dwarfs bred in farms in the far eats have dwarf gourami disease, which is incurable and fish usually dies within a few months. If you really want one, check out all the fish in the same tank and if any of them look a bit iffy, go somewhere else.
Or get a pair of honey gouramis
Ok, I’ll have another look aroundIf you've had a gourami die of dwarf gourami disease, I would not get any other gouramis for this tank.
There are lots of other shoaling fish to choose from. Harlequin rasboras would make a nice contrast to neons, for example.
I’ve looked back and my dwarf gourami was in my other 30gallon which i broke whilst cleaning lol - I originally bought the one I want to use now as an emergency fry grow out. So I’ll have a look at the honey gouramiIf you've had a gourami die of dwarf gourami disease, I would not get any other gouramis for this tank.
There are lots of other shoaling fish to choose from. Harlequin rasboras would make a nice contrast to neons, for example.