MithrilRider
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My tank is cycling right now and should probably be done in about a week and a half or so. For the past month or so I have been researching the fish I'd like to put in my tank and am finally very close to a final decision(even though I probably end up changing my mind a bit as I go. My tank is semi-planted 45 gallon at 3' x 1' x 2'. The GH, and KH are 6 and the PH is 7.2
The type of fish and quanity I'd like to have are as follows: 2 Powder Blue Dwarf Gouramis(1 male, 1 female), 3 Platies(1 Male, 2 Females), 6 Glowlight Tetras, 5 Penguin Tetras, 3 Otos, and 4 Albino Corys.
My calulations say that is 48" of fish which is 3 more than the amount of gallons in my tank so it doesn't quite follow the 1" per gallon guideline but it is close. Would that really cause a problem? Since most of those fish are happiest with multiples of their species for me to get at it below 45" would mean getting rid of a whole species of fish but these are the ones I really want. I have an Emperor 400 as the filtration for the tank which is rated for up to 80 gallons so I will have plenty of filtration and all. I also have a lot of surface agitation with a Aquaclear 402 powerhead an older one that's I'd say about 1/4 as powerful. Taking into account the dimensions of my tank, water parameters, fish temperments, etc, do you foresee any problems with my selections? I a flexible but am hoping there is no need for me to be.
Thanks in advance if you made it out of there alive.
The type of fish and quanity I'd like to have are as follows: 2 Powder Blue Dwarf Gouramis(1 male, 1 female), 3 Platies(1 Male, 2 Females), 6 Glowlight Tetras, 5 Penguin Tetras, 3 Otos, and 4 Albino Corys.
My calulations say that is 48" of fish which is 3 more than the amount of gallons in my tank so it doesn't quite follow the 1" per gallon guideline but it is close. Would that really cause a problem? Since most of those fish are happiest with multiples of their species for me to get at it below 45" would mean getting rid of a whole species of fish but these are the ones I really want. I have an Emperor 400 as the filtration for the tank which is rated for up to 80 gallons so I will have plenty of filtration and all. I also have a lot of surface agitation with a Aquaclear 402 powerhead an older one that's I'd say about 1/4 as powerful. Taking into account the dimensions of my tank, water parameters, fish temperments, etc, do you foresee any problems with my selections? I a flexible but am hoping there is no need for me to be.
Thanks in advance if you made it out of there alive.