ston3
New Member
Hello Guys and Girls,
I have a 10 gallon moderately planted tank that recently finished cycling about a week ago. My stocking decision is as follows:
3 Harlequin Rasboras
2 German Blue Rams
3 Otocinclus
2 Amano Shrimp
I brought home the Rasboras (1 male and 2 females) about 4 days ago. They are showing great colors and are actively swimming. Although, they barely eat when I feed them. For the last couple of days, one of the females started rubbing the underside of my amazon sword with her underside; she does this for about 30 seconds a couple times a day. Today, my male seems more aggresive, chasing the other 2 fish occasionally. Are these signs of them spawning soon?
I was also wondering if you all think that my stocking decision is a good one. If so, I was wondering which fish you would put in next: the blue rams or the otocinlus.
Here are my stats:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 15
pH: 6.8
gH: 100
kH: 80
I will get some pictures up at soon as I'm done with this next wave of exams.
Thanks,
Winston
I have a 10 gallon moderately planted tank that recently finished cycling about a week ago. My stocking decision is as follows:
3 Harlequin Rasboras
2 German Blue Rams
3 Otocinclus
2 Amano Shrimp
I brought home the Rasboras (1 male and 2 females) about 4 days ago. They are showing great colors and are actively swimming. Although, they barely eat when I feed them. For the last couple of days, one of the females started rubbing the underside of my amazon sword with her underside; she does this for about 30 seconds a couple times a day. Today, my male seems more aggresive, chasing the other 2 fish occasionally. Are these signs of them spawning soon?
I was also wondering if you all think that my stocking decision is a good one. If so, I was wondering which fish you would put in next: the blue rams or the otocinlus.
Here are my stats:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 15
pH: 6.8
gH: 100
kH: 80
I will get some pictures up at soon as I'm done with this next wave of exams.
Thanks,
Winston