Hi, I'm flailing a little for inspiration. I'm still trying to settle on what to add to my softer water oto tank, but I'm also slowly winding down keeping guppies, and despairing a little on what I'd be able to start keeping in that tank with red cherry shrimp that can cope with my hard water (253ppm), that's small enough for a 15.5 gallon (60 litres)/ 60 by 30 by 31 tank, and that also hopefully won't eat my red cherry shrimp.
Any suggestions that don't involve softening the water?
Perhaps some psuedomugli's? Are they likely to pick off shrimp?
I've just discovered that CPD's can tolerate a GH up to 268ppm, am I too close to the upper limit to consider them?
SF also says they're more confident if housed with similarly sized dither fish, so looks like I'd need to find a second species that could also live with them and the shrimp.
It'll be a while before I finish up with the guppies and get whatever other species, by which time the tank will be mature and grown out, it's heavily planted - so there isn't a rush. And if I don't find anything I fall in love with and that could work in this tank, I may wait until I upgrade to a larger tank to open up my options more. The hard water does place a lot of restrictions, but I already have one tank where I have to soften the water, and I really want this other one to work with my current tapwater GH so the tanks don't become overwhelming.
I've ruled out options like shell dwellers (cute as they are!) for now, since I want something for this well planted tank, and to live with the shrimp colony.
Any suggestions that don't involve softening the water?
Perhaps some psuedomugli's? Are they likely to pick off shrimp?
I've just discovered that CPD's can tolerate a GH up to 268ppm, am I too close to the upper limit to consider them?
SF also says they're more confident if housed with similarly sized dither fish, so looks like I'd need to find a second species that could also live with them and the shrimp.
It'll be a while before I finish up with the guppies and get whatever other species, by which time the tank will be mature and grown out, it's heavily planted - so there isn't a rush. And if I don't find anything I fall in love with and that could work in this tank, I may wait until I upgrade to a larger tank to open up my options more. The hard water does place a lot of restrictions, but I already have one tank where I have to soften the water, and I really want this other one to work with my current tapwater GH so the tanks don't become overwhelming.
I've ruled out options like shell dwellers (cute as they are!) for now, since I want something for this well planted tank, and to live with the shrimp colony.