Hi all, I'm new to this hobby and am planning a small 2ft by 1ft 20 gallon planted aquarium for tropical fish. I've read up on fish types, plant types and the nitrogen cycle as well.
Here is the basic idea:
Fish:
8 neon/cardinal tetras, 7 bloodfin tetras for schooling fish
4 platies or 4 bolivian rams for mid tank/centerpiece fish
one bristlenose pleco or 2 corydoras + 2 loaches for bottom feeders
Plants:
Java ferns, horn worts, water sprite, anacharis - based on availability (any suggestions for tropical plants that do ok in low light?)
I'm thinking of setting up the tank with filter and bubbler, adding in a few tough plants like java fern and hornworts to let them establish themselves in the tank, then add in some tougher fish like tetras, platies or pleco after 1 week or so to let them produce some ammonia to get the bacteria in the substrate and also the plants to grow faster, then after 1 more week of that, gradually add in a few other fish
I have a few questions:
1) Is it ok to add in hardier fish like neon tetras into a tank with plants immediately or after 2 weeks of allowing the plants to settle in without cycling since the point of cycling is to build up something that will get rid of ammonia and plants can do that as well, just need enough of them?
2) Is the tank overstocked? what would be a recommended stocking level for smaller fish?
3) Which type of filter is suitable for such a tank?
4) Are CO2 injections and fertilisers necessary?
5) Which substrate is best? I'm thinking sand because rams dig nests, loaches burrow, but it traps fish waste and is tough to clean. ADA soil might be an option but I don't know too much about it.
6) How should water changes be done?
7) Do new plants need to be soaked in a 1:20 bleach to water ratio?
8) Approximate prices for aquarium equipment?
9) What type of lighting is recommended for such a small planted aquarium?
Any tips/suggestions would be appreciated as well
Thanks!
Here is the basic idea:
Fish:
8 neon/cardinal tetras, 7 bloodfin tetras for schooling fish
4 platies or 4 bolivian rams for mid tank/centerpiece fish
one bristlenose pleco or 2 corydoras + 2 loaches for bottom feeders
Plants:
Java ferns, horn worts, water sprite, anacharis - based on availability (any suggestions for tropical plants that do ok in low light?)
I'm thinking of setting up the tank with filter and bubbler, adding in a few tough plants like java fern and hornworts to let them establish themselves in the tank, then add in some tougher fish like tetras, platies or pleco after 1 week or so to let them produce some ammonia to get the bacteria in the substrate and also the plants to grow faster, then after 1 more week of that, gradually add in a few other fish
I have a few questions:
1) Is it ok to add in hardier fish like neon tetras into a tank with plants immediately or after 2 weeks of allowing the plants to settle in without cycling since the point of cycling is to build up something that will get rid of ammonia and plants can do that as well, just need enough of them?
2) Is the tank overstocked? what would be a recommended stocking level for smaller fish?
3) Which type of filter is suitable for such a tank?
4) Are CO2 injections and fertilisers necessary?
5) Which substrate is best? I'm thinking sand because rams dig nests, loaches burrow, but it traps fish waste and is tough to clean. ADA soil might be an option but I don't know too much about it.
6) How should water changes be done?
7) Do new plants need to be soaked in a 1:20 bleach to water ratio?
8) Approximate prices for aquarium equipment?
9) What type of lighting is recommended for such a small planted aquarium?
Any tips/suggestions would be appreciated as well
Thanks!