fizzlesticks
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Hi there,
I posted here a couple of weeks ago for some advice regarding fishless cycling. Now that my second tank's set up (ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates under 10), I'm trying to make some final stocking decisions. I already have the following:
I have one established 30L tank (it's been running for a few months) with three fancy guppies and three harlequin rasboras (was planning on getting another three so they can school). I was hoping to add something like a honey gourami, but I'm not certain there's space. I also have a bit of an algae problem, so an algae-eater would be good--but don't most of them grow too big? And aren't the little kinds delicate and hard to keep? What can you recommend?
In my new 34L tank I have my male betta (Delirium), six glowlight tetras, and two neons. I'd like some bottom dwellers--but what's (again) both small enough and hardy?
Note: You'll see tetras in the old tank in the old pictures below. I've been moving them slowly from the established to new tank.
One other thing is that I've been trying to lessen the current in the Aqua One AR380 (34L). I've wrapped a clean stocking around the intake and secured it with a rubber band, but it only makes a little difference and I worry it'll interfere with the filter's effectiveness at sucking up bits and pieces. It'd be tricky to fit a home-made plastic baffle over the streams of water (you can see the output at the top of the photo in the second post).
Thank you,
Fizz
I posted here a couple of weeks ago for some advice regarding fishless cycling. Now that my second tank's set up (ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates under 10), I'm trying to make some final stocking decisions. I already have the following:
I have one established 30L tank (it's been running for a few months) with three fancy guppies and three harlequin rasboras (was planning on getting another three so they can school). I was hoping to add something like a honey gourami, but I'm not certain there's space. I also have a bit of an algae problem, so an algae-eater would be good--but don't most of them grow too big? And aren't the little kinds delicate and hard to keep? What can you recommend?
In my new 34L tank I have my male betta (Delirium), six glowlight tetras, and two neons. I'd like some bottom dwellers--but what's (again) both small enough and hardy?
Note: You'll see tetras in the old tank in the old pictures below. I've been moving them slowly from the established to new tank.
One other thing is that I've been trying to lessen the current in the Aqua One AR380 (34L). I've wrapped a clean stocking around the intake and secured it with a rubber band, but it only makes a little difference and I worry it'll interfere with the filter's effectiveness at sucking up bits and pieces. It'd be tricky to fit a home-made plastic baffle over the streams of water (you can see the output at the top of the photo in the second post).
Thank you,
Fizz