carrickleagh
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Hello to you all.
I slowly started my first community tank 12 weeks ago and am hooked and want a bigger tank but the ayatollah says no! Coming from a science background I appreciate the reasons for going slowly. I have 120 litre tank well planted and thriving with no algae to speak of, changing 10% water every 4 days and kept at 22 degrees. I have 9 golden cloud minnows, 3 corys, 2 dwarf ancistris and 8 danios (3 zebra, 5 leopard)and 5 tiny red rasporas (can't remember name) The danios are a pain as they eat everything I introduce. I am moving them to another tank I used to keep a snake in until I can find someone to take them. I need advice what to go for next. Kiddies want colourful fish instead of boring minnows, though I like what I've got. I was thinking of 7 (like odd numbers) ember tetras and want a couple of striking bigger suitable fish and can not find any info on the web so far re the latter. I welcome advice.
"travel is fatal to hatred and bogotry"
William in Belfast, N. Ireland.
I slowly started my first community tank 12 weeks ago and am hooked and want a bigger tank but the ayatollah says no! Coming from a science background I appreciate the reasons for going slowly. I have 120 litre tank well planted and thriving with no algae to speak of, changing 10% water every 4 days and kept at 22 degrees. I have 9 golden cloud minnows, 3 corys, 2 dwarf ancistris and 8 danios (3 zebra, 5 leopard)and 5 tiny red rasporas (can't remember name) The danios are a pain as they eat everything I introduce. I am moving them to another tank I used to keep a snake in until I can find someone to take them. I need advice what to go for next. Kiddies want colourful fish instead of boring minnows, though I like what I've got. I was thinking of 7 (like odd numbers) ember tetras and want a couple of striking bigger suitable fish and can not find any info on the web so far re the latter. I welcome advice.
"travel is fatal to hatred and bogotry"
William in Belfast, N. Ireland.