Nerwign
Fish Fanatic
I had a 20 gallon aquarium for a long time when I was younger. It has been so long ago that I'm not sure which fish I kept, though I remember a Blue Ram, Tiger Barbs (they cycled the tank), black skirt tetras and kuhli loaches. The heater broke and heated the fish until it was too late, and with a sad heart, I put the aquarium away, not to house fish again.
I have always wanted to set up a new aquarium and I just purchased a 55gallon long last weekend. It is dry with no amenities. I have purchased a slew of plastic plants (I am not comfortable with live plants, sadly), and am hunting down the right substrate, lighting and filter. I have purchased a single 250W heater.
I am trying to figure out what fish I can house together and here is what I am thinking of. I would like some help.
10 Cardinal Tetras
1 Snowball Plecostomas (or Tiger Plecostomas)
1-2 Dwarf Gourami
1-2 Blue Ram
4 Kuhli Loaches
2 Ghost Shrimp
I realized today that this may be too bottom-heavy and I should probably abandon the idea of the ghost shrimp. Do you agree?
Can you keep two male Rams together?
Can you keep two male Dwarf Gouramis together?
If not, I will only get a single fish of these sorts, or if they need a school I will not purchase them at all.
Are there other fish that stay three inches or under that could be housed with these fish? (I realize the loaches and pleco get 4-5.5 inches)
Penultimately, I think these fish require similar pH levels. I also think that the pH they require is probably lower than my tap water. Should I not mess with my tap water pH and instead find fish that will be comfortable in it, or should I try to change my tap to the pH levels for the fish (6.8 in this case?). I would like to keep these fish and would like to change my water to meet their needs, but I have read that I should not try to change my pH at all.. I do not know what I should do.
Ultimately, I am also looking for advice on a filter for the tank. I have read very good things about Eheims canister filters (the classic, and pro series) and am wondering if anyone else has used them or has recomendations or warnings about them.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide for me. If there is already a thread about filters that I was not able to find, maybe someone who knows how to navigate these forums well can point me in the right direction.
-Nerwign
Southern California
PS I am hoping to introduce fish to my tank about late December or early January, after I cycle it, I suppose with fishless cycling if I get it figured out properly.
I have always wanted to set up a new aquarium and I just purchased a 55gallon long last weekend. It is dry with no amenities. I have purchased a slew of plastic plants (I am not comfortable with live plants, sadly), and am hunting down the right substrate, lighting and filter. I have purchased a single 250W heater.
I am trying to figure out what fish I can house together and here is what I am thinking of. I would like some help.
10 Cardinal Tetras
1 Snowball Plecostomas (or Tiger Plecostomas)
1-2 Dwarf Gourami
1-2 Blue Ram
4 Kuhli Loaches
2 Ghost Shrimp
I realized today that this may be too bottom-heavy and I should probably abandon the idea of the ghost shrimp. Do you agree?
Can you keep two male Rams together?
Can you keep two male Dwarf Gouramis together?
If not, I will only get a single fish of these sorts, or if they need a school I will not purchase them at all.
Are there other fish that stay three inches or under that could be housed with these fish? (I realize the loaches and pleco get 4-5.5 inches)
Penultimately, I think these fish require similar pH levels. I also think that the pH they require is probably lower than my tap water. Should I not mess with my tap water pH and instead find fish that will be comfortable in it, or should I try to change my tap to the pH levels for the fish (6.8 in this case?). I would like to keep these fish and would like to change my water to meet their needs, but I have read that I should not try to change my pH at all.. I do not know what I should do.
Ultimately, I am also looking for advice on a filter for the tank. I have read very good things about Eheims canister filters (the classic, and pro series) and am wondering if anyone else has used them or has recomendations or warnings about them.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide for me. If there is already a thread about filters that I was not able to find, maybe someone who knows how to navigate these forums well can point me in the right direction.
-Nerwign
Southern California
PS I am hoping to introduce fish to my tank about late December or early January, after I cycle it, I suppose with fishless cycling if I get it figured out properly.