Beastije
Fish Addict
Just checking. Is there a fish that likes:
flow
open waters, no cover
bare tank
sometimes too bright, sometimes too dim light
I am just musing, cycling my 100 liter tank for corydoras, sand, wood, leaves, household plants. To help with filtration I put house plants, I assume their roots, specially the philodendron that is not in any planter, will cover the surface, I plan to understock and also do larger water changes, just to be on the safe side. I may put in a surface plant - hornwort or something, though the flow will hamper most of their growth
So I am just curious if there is a small upper/middle level fish that would actually enjoy such an environment? Most prefer hiding places, visual barriers, planted tanks to feel safe and I cant figure out if there is a fish that would like this. Ofcourse I have to disregard Africa and cichlids/shelldwellers, my water is soft and I am not interested in keeping that again.
Todays picture, still cycling, no roots yet, no leaves yet, just for an idea of how bright it can be
flow
open waters, no cover
bare tank
sometimes too bright, sometimes too dim light
I am just musing, cycling my 100 liter tank for corydoras, sand, wood, leaves, household plants. To help with filtration I put house plants, I assume their roots, specially the philodendron that is not in any planter, will cover the surface, I plan to understock and also do larger water changes, just to be on the safe side. I may put in a surface plant - hornwort or something, though the flow will hamper most of their growth
So I am just curious if there is a small upper/middle level fish that would actually enjoy such an environment? Most prefer hiding places, visual barriers, planted tanks to feel safe and I cant figure out if there is a fish that would like this. Ofcourse I have to disregard Africa and cichlids/shelldwellers, my water is soft and I am not interested in keeping that again.
Todays picture, still cycling, no roots yet, no leaves yet, just for an idea of how bright it can be