kaxixi
New Member
I've wanted to set up a planted aquarium for years, and finally got around to setting up a nice 20 gallon. Unfortunately, while I've done the research on the plants, I didn't read nearly enough about fish. My LFS recommended three Tiger Barbs as starter fish to help my tank cycle, and I happily agreed. After reading up on them online, I now realize this might have been a mistake. But perhaps you guys can help me avert disaster... here are my questions (though feel free to offer more advice than I've asked for!):
It appears I have two `males' (they've got bright orange on their nose and fins) and one female (`she' has less distinctive coloring). The `males' chase the `female' around quite a bit, and, overall, `she' seems a bit miserable: `she' spends most of her time hiding amongst my plants avoiding the `males'. I understand tiger barbs should be kept in a shoal of at least six to keep them from picking on one fish too much. Should I introduce three more barbs, or is my tank too small? If so, when should I introduce them? My tank has been up and running for less than a week and I don't own a testing kit (I'll buy one ASAP, I promise! Feel free to recommend one...)
Also, now that I know the barbs are such scoundrels, I'm a little worried about which other fish to introduce. My first thoughts are to add some Zebra Danios and some Cory Cats, since they appear to be resilient, and since the Danios will not compete with the barbs for space. Does this make sense? Are there any other fish I could or should eventually add? Maybe something that'll swim in the middle?
Finally, what're your thoughts on adding some Amano Shrimp to help with clean-up? Thanks a bunch!
Erez
It appears I have two `males' (they've got bright orange on their nose and fins) and one female (`she' has less distinctive coloring). The `males' chase the `female' around quite a bit, and, overall, `she' seems a bit miserable: `she' spends most of her time hiding amongst my plants avoiding the `males'. I understand tiger barbs should be kept in a shoal of at least six to keep them from picking on one fish too much. Should I introduce three more barbs, or is my tank too small? If so, when should I introduce them? My tank has been up and running for less than a week and I don't own a testing kit (I'll buy one ASAP, I promise! Feel free to recommend one...)
Also, now that I know the barbs are such scoundrels, I'm a little worried about which other fish to introduce. My first thoughts are to add some Zebra Danios and some Cory Cats, since they appear to be resilient, and since the Danios will not compete with the barbs for space. Does this make sense? Are there any other fish I could or should eventually add? Maybe something that'll swim in the middle?
Finally, what're your thoughts on adding some Amano Shrimp to help with clean-up? Thanks a bunch!
Erez