20 gallon (us), external filter, sand substrate
one sidew of tank planted other side pretty open, there is also a cave
6 black neon tetras
3 broze corys----3+
2 albino corys----2=5
2 rams
would this work???
i actually like this set up more that previous one i have tried to run buy you guys. i know a lot of people are trired of me askin questions liek this, but please give me your opinions
and i don't mind answering your questions, i have a question about this same thing. i just have lots of info on my "potential" tanks to give. check it out here and give me your input... further down i have my 20 gal set up possibility listed...
http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=130006
ok lets run through the math:
6 black neon tetras= 2" each (6)= 12"
5 cory cats (3 bronze, albino)= 3" each (5)= 15"
2 rams= 2.2" each (2)= 4.4"
total= 31.4" of fish/bioload, way over stocked (to most people)
maybe this will work better
5 black neon tetras= 10"
3 cory cat (2 bronze, 1 albino, or whatever you like)= 9"
1 ram= 2.2"
total= 22.2" (not as badly overstocked)
personally i like to give a little room just in case i want to add something
i would personally go with this if i really wanted to add cories and neons and rams.
5 neon tetras= 1.2" each (5)= 6"
3 cory cat (2 bronze, 1 albino, or whatever you like)= 9"
2 ram= 4.4"
total= 19.4" of fish (alittle room to spare)
personally that is what most people will tell you but i have found out that you can really do like 5-10" per layer (top,middle,bottom) and the tank will not be overstocked. like in your first scenerio you have a balance of middle top and bottom and so the set up would work.
its really your decision but i would go with my last scenerio add the cory's let them settle, then add the rams (young ones) and lastly a while later add the neons because they add a bit of color to the tank that i enjoy. but make sure you get larger neons. (you could also reverse the neon and ram order also).