Ape-man
New Member
Hi Ape-man, welcome to the forum.
Good to see that you are doing some reading before diving in, we get so many members that join this forum after getting bad advice from their local fish store so its refreshing to find new members who have spent a little time researching.
After the tank is cycled the fun of stocking begins.
Personally myself, I prefer to have a centrepiece fish or pair of fish that are slightly larger than others and form a focal point in the tank. Centrepiece fish are not always bigger than others, you can get colourful fish that stand out in the tank.
I then prefer a shoal of fish, and some bottom dwellers.
Here are some suggestions that would be suitable for your tank,
Centrepiece fish:
A pair of rams, either bolivian or german blue depending on your water PH and hardness,
A pair of gouramis, either honey, pearl or dwarf.
Shoaling fish (around 8-10 of one of these)
Neon tetras, these require a mature tank aged 6 months+ so shouldnt be put in straight after a cycle
Cardinal Tetras, same as neons, need mature tank
Harlequin Rasboras, these are a great hardy shoaling fish, perfect for newly cycled tanks
Endler Livebearers, A stunning colourful fish.
Bottom Dwellers (about 6)
Corys, there are many types of corys, many of which would be ok in a newly cycled tank, one to avoid is panda corys, they are very sensitive. My personal favourite are sterbai corys although they are slightly more expensive than your standard peppered corys.
A plec, In that size tank you only want 1 plec and you need to be careful which you get due to the potential size they can reach. As mentioned above, the two best suited to the tank would be either a bulldog plec or a bristlenose plec (BN plec) I have an albino bristlenose in my 33 gal tank.
There are obviously many more combinations, all down to preference. Above are just some of the common choices. Remember to research any fish before buying, try not to buy on impulse as you often find out you've madfe a mistake when you get home. Always find out what size a fish will reach when fully grown, remember most fish you see in the stores arte either babies or very young and many are far off their true potential size.
Andy
arobinson1984 - Just noticed you're in Leeds, So am I. Where do you get your fish and supplies etc from??