New 20L Tank

I HAVE BLACK NEONS & NEONS TOO!!! I have 3 B.Neons, 4 regular neon and 5 cardinals. I have 3 columbian tetras but they're only tiny at the moment and 3 big apple snails with babies and eggs. I'm a lttle overstocked too but water tests always come up A okay and Its heavily planted :D

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This is so cool! We have so much in common! Okay maybe just the tank size and the neons haha. I see you have lots of tiny fish! I really like corys but I have no space for them :(

I guess your plants are helping you out! My 60L tank is a bit chaotic at the moment but I think it's getting better! I really admire the members on this forum with large tanks but I believe I can't handle one... \

So you're settled on the betta for your 5G?

Tempted by endlers too, but I know more about bettas so I think it would be better to go for them. I have 2 corys in mine- maybe once you move the plec you could get them? My tank was a bit caotic but once i'd decided what I wanted I rehomed the mollies I had and did an 80% water change and bought a mix of bogwood and live plants then left buying any more fish for about 2months- then I bought my cardinals, then my columbians and corys. java fern and vallis are brilliant plants to put in :)

Corys need to be in larger groups (I think 6 min), so if you are looking to move them on I would recommend that you do, otherwise if you can get a few more.
 
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Corys need to be in larger groups (I think 6 min), so if you are looking to move them on I would recommend that you do, otherwise if you can get a few more.
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I'm waiting to get some sterbai (spelling) corys- just need to order some to my work :)
 
Corys need to be in larger groups (I think 6 min), so if you are looking to move them on I would recommend that you do, otherwise if you can get a few more.

I'm waiting to get some sterbai (spelling) corys- just need to order some to my work :)


ah good hope you can get them soon. Corys are so cute :good:
 
Corys need to be in larger groups (I think 6 min), so if you are looking to move them on I would recommend that you do, otherwise if you can get a few more.

I'm waiting to get some sterbai (spelling) corys- just need to order some to my work :)


ah good hope you can get them soon. Corys are so cute :good:

Me too :) they are lovely- keep my gravel spotless too....or it might be helped by all the baby apple snails.
 
hi again,

no endlers are not guppies but they are livebearers. they used to be called endlers guppies but were later classified as a breed in their own right. they are relatively hardy and shoal together nicely. they are reasonably peaceful fish but active enough to be interesting. I don't have them now...I had them in my first ever tank 8 years ago and they were great. google endlers and click on images. if you have any more ideas, just post them on here and we will hopefully be able to advise you on what is suitable...

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Corys need to be in larger groups (I think 6 min), so if you are looking to move them on I would recommend that you do, otherwise if you can get a few more.

I'm waiting to get some sterbai (spelling) corys- just need to order some to my work :)


ah good hope you can get them soon. Corys are so cute :good:

Me too :) they are lovely- keep my gravel spotless too....or it might be helped by all the baby apple snails.

Corys really love a sand substrate, might be worth the swap
 

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