Hey all,
Basically me and my girlfriend got our first tank about 6 weeks ago and after some hassle cycling it we finally got it sorted and we now need to decide on fish. We want a few smaller corys for the bottom, also we were looking at some neon tetras but mainly we were wanting 2 "larger more vibrant" fish.
Now when I say larger fish I don't mean 5+ inches big, we just wanted 2 fish that are the main focus of the tank I guess, and I've absolutely fallen in love with how your average betta looks (something like the siamese fighting fish), however I've been informed that bettas can be very aggressive and you can't have more than one of them or any other fish of a similar size that may take up the same space of the tank.
So my question is, are there any "larger more vibrant fish" that look like bettas but will be happy living with others without any problems?
Tank stats:
W80 x D30 x H40cm
95L (20 imp gallon, 25 US gallon)
pH: 7.5
kH: I'm not sure but I have this image from my water company if that helps lol (http/i.imgur.com/7lAdqGs.jpg)
Thanks for the advice all
Basically me and my girlfriend got our first tank about 6 weeks ago and after some hassle cycling it we finally got it sorted and we now need to decide on fish. We want a few smaller corys for the bottom, also we were looking at some neon tetras but mainly we were wanting 2 "larger more vibrant" fish.
Now when I say larger fish I don't mean 5+ inches big, we just wanted 2 fish that are the main focus of the tank I guess, and I've absolutely fallen in love with how your average betta looks (something like the siamese fighting fish), however I've been informed that bettas can be very aggressive and you can't have more than one of them or any other fish of a similar size that may take up the same space of the tank.
So my question is, are there any "larger more vibrant fish" that look like bettas but will be happy living with others without any problems?
Tank stats:
W80 x D30 x H40cm
95L (20 imp gallon, 25 US gallon)
pH: 7.5
kH: I'm not sure but I have this image from my water company if that helps lol (http/i.imgur.com/7lAdqGs.jpg)
Thanks for the advice all