WhistlingBadger
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Hey, kids. I plan on resealing my old 55 gallon this week and begin setting it up as Tea Garden 2.0. Footprint is 48" x 12". Water will be around 11" deep. Lots of plants, lots of rocks and wood, moderate to heavy current. Fish and plants from the Himalayan foothills: northern India, Nepal, northern Myanmar, and southwest China.
The plan is for schools of hillstream loaches and sand loaches on the bottom, choprae danios and odessa barbs up top, pretty much what I have in the current Tea Garden, just more. I don't absolutely require a "centerpiece" fish, but I do like having something larger and calmer to give some balance to the active schoolers. Needs to be a critter that can hold its own in fast current, and won't be intimidated by lots of activity. I've already considered and discarded various anabantoids (paradise fish, dwarf gourami, honey gourami, three spot gourami) because none of them seem to like current.
Any ideas?
The plan is for schools of hillstream loaches and sand loaches on the bottom, choprae danios and odessa barbs up top, pretty much what I have in the current Tea Garden, just more. I don't absolutely require a "centerpiece" fish, but I do like having something larger and calmer to give some balance to the active schoolers. Needs to be a critter that can hold its own in fast current, and won't be intimidated by lots of activity. I've already considered and discarded various anabantoids (paradise fish, dwarf gourami, honey gourami, three spot gourami) because none of them seem to like current.
Any ideas?