threecharacters
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I have a UNS 45S rimless tank. It's only 5 gallons, but it has the footprint of a 10 gallon (45cm x 28cm or 18in x 11in). It's just shallow, only 7 inches deep. Right now, it's an unheated, unfiltered, planted windowsill tank with red cherry shrimp. It's been set up for about 2ish years though I have messed with the planting and stocking some over the years I would say it's well-established.
I would like to get some nano fish for it. I will be adding an established nano HOB filter from a different tank, but it will remain unheated apart from the sunlight it receives. Because this tank has the base dimensions of a 10 gallon I was thinking of stocking it like it was a 10 gallon, but with fewer overall fish because the volume is less. I was thinking of stocking it with just one species of fish. These are some options I was thinking:
What do you think? Are there any fish that absolutely should be removed from this list or any that I should add?
I would like to get some nano fish for it. I will be adding an established nano HOB filter from a different tank, but it will remain unheated apart from the sunlight it receives. Because this tank has the base dimensions of a 10 gallon I was thinking of stocking it like it was a 10 gallon, but with fewer overall fish because the volume is less. I was thinking of stocking it with just one species of fish. These are some options I was thinking:
- 6ish Boraras sp.
- 6ish Celestichthys sp.
- 6ish Nanostomus marginitus
- 6ish Microdevario sp.
- 2-3ish Dario sp. (stocking depends on if I can get any females or not)
- 6ish Panda Corydoras
- 6ish Dwarf corydoras
- 6ish Ember tetras
- 2-3ish Pygmy sunfish
- 2-3ish Stiphodon gobies (depends on species exactly)
- 2-3ish Sparkling Gourami
What do you think? Are there any fish that absolutely should be removed from this list or any that I should add?