Hi all,
My name is Craig, I live in the U.K. and I am fairly new to keeping tropical fish..
I own an auction house so bought my tank second hand from a seller parting ways with their tank (Fluval Flex 123l).
Currently have the following:
6 neon tetras
5 dwarf gourami (3 blue 2 orange)
5 platys
4 peppered cory’s
3 rusty cory’s
3 julii cory’s
2 albino bristlenose catfish
1 clown pleco
The fish all seem to get along with each other, occasionally the pleco and bristlenose will have a little barging match when they are both after the same spot on one of my pieces of driftwood but asides from that they don’t really bother each other… already got my eyes on a bigger tank setup as I appreciate the bristlenoses will grow a bit more from their current size and trying to avoid overcrowding.
Really enjoying keeping fish and learning a lot as I go along! Seems like a good crowd on this forum and look forwards to talking to you all soon! Already been learning from some of the more experienced members posts on here, much appreciated!
My name is Craig, I live in the U.K. and I am fairly new to keeping tropical fish..
I own an auction house so bought my tank second hand from a seller parting ways with their tank (Fluval Flex 123l).
Currently have the following:
6 neon tetras
5 dwarf gourami (3 blue 2 orange)
5 platys
4 peppered cory’s
3 rusty cory’s
3 julii cory’s
2 albino bristlenose catfish
1 clown pleco
The fish all seem to get along with each other, occasionally the pleco and bristlenose will have a little barging match when they are both after the same spot on one of my pieces of driftwood but asides from that they don’t really bother each other… already got my eyes on a bigger tank setup as I appreciate the bristlenoses will grow a bit more from their current size and trying to avoid overcrowding.
Really enjoying keeping fish and learning a lot as I go along! Seems like a good crowd on this forum and look forwards to talking to you all soon! Already been learning from some of the more experienced members posts on here, much appreciated!