So the male Angels don't mind the tetra? Could I ask what type of tetra they are? I only plan on having the one main tank so I can't really remove fish, unless the LFS wants them. I also wanted some red cherry shrimp, but it seems the Angels would make a meal of them
#41#### Angels, can't you just get along! Haha.
So currently thinking for stocklist:
At least two Angelfish, prefer black.
5 or so bottom feeding catfish. Thinking bristle nose, bronze, or even
Otocinclus, as I've read these are pretty friendly community fish.
10 to start with neon or cardinal tetra. Eventually build a bigger school up.
I'd really like some Harlequin Rasbora, 5 or so to school up with the tetra, maybe more in the future.
1 or 2 Whiptail catfish down the track a bit. Very unique fish to look at, and apparently they like to hide and are nocturnal!
And I was considering a Glass Catfish, or three. My mate (with the above tank) had only one and all it did was hide behind a rock and sometimes nip his neons. I'm unsure how these will fit in with my tank though, maybe a school of three will keep together and not be so shy.
As for plan for introduction into the tank, obviously the Angelfish and Whiptail would be last, giving the smaller fish time to find any hiding spots, and even grow a little. Probably start with the bottom feeders and tetra, then introduce the Rasbora. Then maybe the whiptail and glass catfish at the time time so that the catfish don't think they're boss and eat everything.
Obviously the tank will be setup with substrate and rocks to begin with, let it clear up for a while, then begin a fishless cycle. After a week or two introduce the plants (hopefully some Nitrate will be present by then) and give those time to get their roots in. Then why my cycle is complete (roughly 2 months maybe?), then execute my stocking plan. That will still give me time to continue researching!