Fish4dawin
Fish Addict
Hey all, it's been a while lol. Unnfortunately I'm having to get rid of my 33 gallon, due to problems with maintenance and a small leak which seems to drip frequently even with silicone on it. Since this has occurred, I have found it difficult to keep up with regular changes. I am ready to change however, and although I am downgrading to a 29 gallon, I am not sure on what to do. I am very certain I want to make it a nice planted tank, all live plants. I do not know the dimensions of the tank yet, I get it today and I have a filter to go with the pre-existing filter that comes with the tank. I am going to move my fish from the 33 gallon to the 29. Currently in the tank there is: (please note that most of these fish, apart from the rummynose tetras, were in the 33 before I got it.)
1 Ruby Shark
3 Rummynose Tetras
1 Lemon Tetra
1 Black neon Tetra
2 Panda Corydora
1 Catfish (can't remember the name, about 3 inches, has lots of white spots and is very spikey on the top, comes out at night a lot.)
I am fully aware that these fish aren't suited to my GH which is pretty hard, coming in at around 290ppm. I'm not sure what to do with them all, and I'm not sure what I'd like to stock the tank with. At first I will have to move the fish mentioned above to the 29, but I will find a home for them. I cannot remember at all which fish are suited to hard water, pretty sure rainbowfish were ok, plus some corydoras seemed ok, but I think that the tank is slightly too small for rainbowfish unless I get dwarf blues which I have previous experience with. Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Ev
1 Ruby Shark
3 Rummynose Tetras
1 Lemon Tetra
1 Black neon Tetra
2 Panda Corydora
1 Catfish (can't remember the name, about 3 inches, has lots of white spots and is very spikey on the top, comes out at night a lot.)
I am fully aware that these fish aren't suited to my GH which is pretty hard, coming in at around 290ppm. I'm not sure what to do with them all, and I'm not sure what I'd like to stock the tank with. At first I will have to move the fish mentioned above to the 29, but I will find a home for them. I cannot remember at all which fish are suited to hard water, pretty sure rainbowfish were ok, plus some corydoras seemed ok, but I think that the tank is slightly too small for rainbowfish unless I get dwarf blues which I have previous experience with. Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Ev