Hello there Wills thanks for your expertise I also wanted to know if I stocked properly or should I remove some.. here's the list...
1. Blue (he's a blue dwarf Gourami)
2. Spot ( he's a spotted Gourami )
3. Bee (it's a baby bumblebee Cichlid)
4. U.K. ( that's the unknown Cichlid)
5. Banana ( electric yellow Cichlid
6. Louie the Loach
7. Patty the pleco
8. And lastly 2 snails
And there I a 30 gal. Tank
Hi I'll be honest its not a great mix.
3 and 5 are Rift Lake Cichlids so should be in a dedicated set up and really need to be in a 55 gallon or above due to the way you should keep them. They need high ph and hard water, they are pretty aggressive and need to be kept in a way that suits this.
Which gourami is in your profile picture is it 1 or 2? 1 should be ok in a 30 gallon tank, 2 could ideally be in a bigger tank.
4 the Convict Cichlid could be ok in a 30 gallon but will limit the other fish you keep and I get the feeling you want a variety of fish.
6 What kind of loach is this? Loaches are social fish and should be kept in groups, they should also be kept on a sand substrate. Commonly sold species are Clowns, Dwarf Chain, YoYo, Rosy, Khuli, Dojo - is it any of them?
7 Which kind of Pleco is this? If its a common they get very large and will out grow the tank, hopefully its a Clown, Bristlenose or Bulldog?
In all honesty I would consider what is best for the fish you have as you have a lot of really aggressive fish, a lot of fish that will outgrow the tank and fish that need to be in groups which you cannot accommodate at the moment.
A good way to decide what to do is to work out if you want to get a bigger tank or if you want to keep where you are and also understand what your tap water is like - eg is it hard or soft water and what is the ph? If you go on your water companies website you should be able to get water readings.
Also let us know what you like about the fish you currently have - eg the colours, personality etc and we can try and make some suggestions.
Wills