Samfoy
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I will listen to all your advice - thank you. I won't add any fish for at least another 3 to 4 weeks when I'm at 0 amm. and 0 nitrite and below 40 nitrate. How about an Apisto as a center?
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Read up on fish you're interested in here, at Seriously Fish.Should I be thinking about a smaller/less needy sized tank fish like a Gourami?
Depends on the specific species of apisto and dimension of the aquarium (width/length). I saw it was 16 gallon but not sure if it is long or tall. There are smaller species of apisto that might be a reasonable option if the tank is long/wide enough.I will listen to all your advice - thank you. I won't add any fish for at least another 3 to 4 weeks when I'm at 0 amm. and 0 nitrite and below 40 nitrate. How about an Apisto as a center?
Again it depends on the width/length of the aquarium but likely the only gourami that would be suitable are sparkling; and they should be in a group but even a group might be feasible. Another colourful fish that might appeal is peacock gudgeon.Should I be thinking about a smaller/less needy sized tank fish like a Gourami?
I won't add any fish for at least another 3 to 4 weeks when I'm at 0 amm. and 0 nitrite and below 40 nitrate.
I'll repeat what I said: There are many species of apistogramma some more aggressive than others; depending on the exact dimension of your tank there might be a suitable species of apistogramma. A bonded pair has a significant advantage over a harem breeder in that the male won't attack the female when she is not ready to breed.Some good advice being dispensed here and there; just wrapping up a couple things I see:
Rams & Apistos are not great tank mates. Rams are more active, less shy and in my experience more aggressive. You will not get full enjoyment of your apistos with a ram running about.
16g is not too small for a bonded pair of dwarf cichlids such as rams or apistogramma. I breed my apistogrammas in a 10g tank - but I am meticulous about water quality and ensure that they feel safe. The larger the tank, the more room they have for enjoyment and the more room for error you have as far as water quality goes.
I may have missed it, but what is your pH, kH and gH of your water?
Most easily found, commercially available species of apistogramma would not be a good fit - there are over 400 known species of apistogramma and sure, there may be some that can handle ram cichlids. I would never place rams with cacaoutides, agassizi, boreli, macmasteri and the like,I'll repeat what I said: There are many species of apistogramma some more aggressive than others; depending on the exact dimension of your tank there might be a suitable species of apistogramma. A bonded pair has a significant advantage over a harem breeder in that the male won't attack the female when she is not ready to breed.
As to which species as I said it depends on the dimension of the aquarium - if it has low surface area no cichlid; if it has sufficient surface area borelli would likely be a good fit which are commonly available; smaller and less aggressive than most of the other commonly available species.Most easily found, commercially available species of apistogramma would not be a good fit - there are over 400 known species of apistogramma and sure, there may be some that can handle ram cichlids. I would never place rams with cacaoutides, agassizi, boreli, macmasteri and the like,
What species are you thinking of?
So, what would you do with a Fluval Spec 16? What accent fish with movement and color would you guys go with? Just 1 or 2. A small group of dither schooling fish? Cories and snails to help clean up?
Dims 22L x 12D x 17H
PH 7.6
Cycling won't be done for another 2-4 weeks.
Plants are doing ok.
7500k lights
Lights on 8 hrs/day
Temp at 81-82
Would love to hear your ideas