Something like a non-tropical equivalent of apleco or something - but preferably not too big!
I've just got three small goldfish - they're presently in a 16g aquarium and will be going into a pond in the spring (don't want to put them out now as they are very small and we could be getting flash frosts soon - we've had some very cold nights).
They've only been in a fortnight and already the glass is going slightly green (no lights - just natural daylight, and that's not direct). I don't want snails if I can help it - I would if I could get rmshorns but no-one seems to have them any more.
I'm hoping that out there somewhere is a peaceful corydoras x pleco equivalent which will hoover up uneaten food and clean the glass. It's not a massive tank and they are small fish so I don't want anything that grows enormous. If it is something shady I'll put it in the pond with them when the time comes - if not hardy it can stay in the tank, as it's no hardship.
If there are any invertebrates that could safety go in with them, I'd like that, too. I can get some water lice (water slaters) out of the pond to add to the tank as I think the fish eat the small ones and they help to clear detritus, but would they breed too quickly - I've had a quick google but am little the wiser. Has anyone had any experience with this sort of set up. For the goldfish it's temporary, but I would quite fancy getting a few sticklebacks to put in when the goldies are in the pond later and keeping the tank going, or as an invertebrate tank, possibly.
Thanks in advance..
I've just got three small goldfish - they're presently in a 16g aquarium and will be going into a pond in the spring (don't want to put them out now as they are very small and we could be getting flash frosts soon - we've had some very cold nights).
They've only been in a fortnight and already the glass is going slightly green (no lights - just natural daylight, and that's not direct). I don't want snails if I can help it - I would if I could get rmshorns but no-one seems to have them any more.
I'm hoping that out there somewhere is a peaceful corydoras x pleco equivalent which will hoover up uneaten food and clean the glass. It's not a massive tank and they are small fish so I don't want anything that grows enormous. If it is something shady I'll put it in the pond with them when the time comes - if not hardy it can stay in the tank, as it's no hardship.
If there are any invertebrates that could safety go in with them, I'd like that, too. I can get some water lice (water slaters) out of the pond to add to the tank as I think the fish eat the small ones and they help to clear detritus, but would they breed too quickly - I've had a quick google but am little the wiser. Has anyone had any experience with this sort of set up. For the goldfish it's temporary, but I would quite fancy getting a few sticklebacks to put in when the goldies are in the pond later and keeping the tank going, or as an invertebrate tank, possibly.
Thanks in advance..