SMAUG
New Member
Hello all.
it's been a log time since i posted last, but i do browse around regularily.
I only have a few poor photos as my camera ran out of batteries.
Heres the story:
I have a 4 foot planted tank, that i have spent countless hours of love on.
while the inside looks neat as, being a second hand tank, the glass is very scratched.
the answer...
just tonight i picked up my dream tank; a 2 foot cube( 300 L), with a 150 L Sump. Halide lighting and all the junk that comes with. i plan to set up another heavily planted tank( pressuredized CO2, clay, black onyx sand, ferts etc) but am looking for something a little different in stocking.
the plan: slow eating , mildly aggressive, weird looking fish.
so does anyone see a problem with:
1 royal whiptail
2 Siamese algae eaters
1 Black Ghost knife
1 african butterfly
2 peacock spiney nosed eels
1 elephant nose
2 Discus
many glass shrimp as a snack
and potentially a birchir.
does anyone forsee a problem between the chosen fish? does anyone have suggestions?
I live in western australia, that has a small fish trade so some are hard to find and some are very dear.
and why are birchirs so expensive($300) in western australia?
Thanks for your help team
-Tom
it's been a log time since i posted last, but i do browse around regularily.
I only have a few poor photos as my camera ran out of batteries.
Heres the story:
I have a 4 foot planted tank, that i have spent countless hours of love on.
while the inside looks neat as, being a second hand tank, the glass is very scratched.
the answer...
just tonight i picked up my dream tank; a 2 foot cube( 300 L), with a 150 L Sump. Halide lighting and all the junk that comes with. i plan to set up another heavily planted tank( pressuredized CO2, clay, black onyx sand, ferts etc) but am looking for something a little different in stocking.
the plan: slow eating , mildly aggressive, weird looking fish.
so does anyone see a problem with:
1 royal whiptail
2 Siamese algae eaters
1 Black Ghost knife
1 african butterfly
2 peacock spiney nosed eels
1 elephant nose
2 Discus
many glass shrimp as a snack
and potentially a birchir.
does anyone forsee a problem between the chosen fish? does anyone have suggestions?
I live in western australia, that has a small fish trade so some are hard to find and some are very dear.
and why are birchirs so expensive($300) in western australia?
Thanks for your help team
-Tom