Hi, I've had my 175 liter corner tank set up for about 3 weeks now after finishing my fishless cycle and I decided to go for an Amazon Biotope setup. So far my stocking consists of;
11 Rummynose Tetra
2 Keyhole Cichlids
2 Banjo Catfish
1 Bristlenose Catfish
Now at the moment I'm coming to the end of treating the tank for a minor outbreak of whitespot in the tetras and intend to leave the tank to settle for a few weeks before anymore additions are made, but I have a couple of questions that I'd like to hear some opinions on further stocking. My plan was to add these fish in;
7/9 Bandit/Panda Cory
7/9 Marbled Hatchetfish - (possibly)
1 Twig Catfish
I was wondering whether there were any other centerpiece fish someone could suggest? I know the obvious option would be Angelfish or a dwarf cichlid but I'm looking for an option with lots of colour and would get along with the current and possible future stock.
Another question is is there any snail eating fish that come from the Amazon? Once again it would have to be interesting and get on with the fish I have listed but also help control the snail population in my tank and I can't recall a fish from South America that is a known snail eater.
Any opinions would be appreciated, just to stress I don't really have much plans to change my current and planned stock just looking for ideas or potential options, thanks.
11 Rummynose Tetra
2 Keyhole Cichlids
2 Banjo Catfish
1 Bristlenose Catfish
Now at the moment I'm coming to the end of treating the tank for a minor outbreak of whitespot in the tetras and intend to leave the tank to settle for a few weeks before anymore additions are made, but I have a couple of questions that I'd like to hear some opinions on further stocking. My plan was to add these fish in;
7/9 Bandit/Panda Cory
7/9 Marbled Hatchetfish - (possibly)
1 Twig Catfish
I was wondering whether there were any other centerpiece fish someone could suggest? I know the obvious option would be Angelfish or a dwarf cichlid but I'm looking for an option with lots of colour and would get along with the current and possible future stock.
Another question is is there any snail eating fish that come from the Amazon? Once again it would have to be interesting and get on with the fish I have listed but also help control the snail population in my tank and I can't recall a fish from South America that is a known snail eater.
Any opinions would be appreciated, just to stress I don't really have much plans to change my current and planned stock just looking for ideas or potential options, thanks.