Iron Man
Fish Addict
Hi I'm new here and thought I would post my plans for a tropical fish community tank. I have had experience with tropical and goldfish all my life. My best set up to date has been the 55 gallon tank I currently have housing various african cichlids, tiger barbs, and loaches. I converted that tank to a saltwater and was planning on a reef tank....but have found out saltwater, esp. a reef tank....may not be the best thing for me right now (unless I buy my own house and am going to stay put for years)
I recently (3 days ago) converted this tank back to freshwater and completely removed and cleaned everything. I put my old gravel back in (used with the old goldfish setup) and various plastic plants (plenty of all sizes), soon to add more of both. I'm also currently on the lookout for a nice piece of driftwood to use as a centerpiece.
I may go with a live planted tank with flourite substrate down the road (or even begin with that as my options are still open) but for now this is going to be my setup;
Tank and Equipement
55 gallon long tank
Naturally light colored gravel (about 1 1/2 inches)
Various plastic plants
Driftwood centerpiece
Eheim 2217 canister filter
Occasionally will employ Emperor 400 for mechanical filtration
Livestock
5 swordtails (open to variety and type)
17 guppies (open to variety and type)
17 zebra danios (small common type)
17 neon tetras
17 cory cats (open to type)
5 apple snails
What do you guys/gals think about these choices? All honest advice and opinions are welcome.
Before anyone says this is too much of a bioload....I have been keeping overstocked tanks for the past few years and have much experience with constantly monitoring water conditions and keeping up with frequent water changes. I have watched fish grow and prosper in such an environment. Nevertheless if someone thinks one of these types of fish my not be happy in this setup let me know. If they fish are gonna be stressed they're gonna look it.
I recently (3 days ago) converted this tank back to freshwater and completely removed and cleaned everything. I put my old gravel back in (used with the old goldfish setup) and various plastic plants (plenty of all sizes), soon to add more of both. I'm also currently on the lookout for a nice piece of driftwood to use as a centerpiece.
I may go with a live planted tank with flourite substrate down the road (or even begin with that as my options are still open) but for now this is going to be my setup;
Tank and Equipement
55 gallon long tank
Naturally light colored gravel (about 1 1/2 inches)
Various plastic plants
Driftwood centerpiece
Eheim 2217 canister filter
Occasionally will employ Emperor 400 for mechanical filtration
Livestock
5 swordtails (open to variety and type)
17 guppies (open to variety and type)
17 zebra danios (small common type)
17 neon tetras
17 cory cats (open to type)
5 apple snails
What do you guys/gals think about these choices? All honest advice and opinions are welcome.
Before anyone says this is too much of a bioload....I have been keeping overstocked tanks for the past few years and have much experience with constantly monitoring water conditions and keeping up with frequent water changes. I have watched fish grow and prosper in such an environment. Nevertheless if someone thinks one of these types of fish my not be happy in this setup let me know. If they fish are gonna be stressed they're gonna look it.