xxtarajean
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So I'm not a complete beginner but it has been many years since I've cared for an aquarium and they’ve always been in the 10-20-gallon range. This is a long-winded post but I want to make sure that I do everything right! We went to some local pet shops this evening to scope out our options, and did some research from there. The following is what we've come up with so far. Any advice greatly appreciated!!
2 gold gouramis (unsure about these ones: will they be too big? Anything else you'd recommend? I was thinking a pair for the biggest in the tank, or maybe a species that likes to be the only one of its kind but will still do well in a community?)
3 black mollys (1 male, 2 females?)
3 sunburst wag platys (1 male, 2 females?)
3 tequila sunrise delta guppies (all male)
5 long-finned black skirt tetras
6 neon tetras
2 bristlenose plecos
3 mystery snails
We’ll definitely be getting some live plants, other various structures to swim around and hide in, and maybe some fake plants as well. As far as the live plants, we’re thinking several rooted varieties and maybe some that float as well. Not sure which varieties exactly. For food, basic flake, algae pellets, and bloodworms should do the trick and we'll be sure to mix it up for them when possible (I read that bristlenose plecos like zucchini? lol). I have looked up their various needs, and it looks like 7 pH, 7° dH and temp of 24°C (~75°F) are what I need to be at if this list is what we go with. I still have to refresh on the other water chemistry stuff. Any advice on that is appreciated… Should I get conditioner, or wait until I test my tap water? What about bacteria starter - is that just for people who wants to speed up the first cycle process in order to be able to add their fish in sooner? If you managed to get through this entire post, please let me know if there's anything I'm forgetting about!
2 gold gouramis (unsure about these ones: will they be too big? Anything else you'd recommend? I was thinking a pair for the biggest in the tank, or maybe a species that likes to be the only one of its kind but will still do well in a community?)
3 black mollys (1 male, 2 females?)
3 sunburst wag platys (1 male, 2 females?)
3 tequila sunrise delta guppies (all male)
5 long-finned black skirt tetras
6 neon tetras
2 bristlenose plecos
3 mystery snails
We’ll definitely be getting some live plants, other various structures to swim around and hide in, and maybe some fake plants as well. As far as the live plants, we’re thinking several rooted varieties and maybe some that float as well. Not sure which varieties exactly. For food, basic flake, algae pellets, and bloodworms should do the trick and we'll be sure to mix it up for them when possible (I read that bristlenose plecos like zucchini? lol). I have looked up their various needs, and it looks like 7 pH, 7° dH and temp of 24°C (~75°F) are what I need to be at if this list is what we go with. I still have to refresh on the other water chemistry stuff. Any advice on that is appreciated… Should I get conditioner, or wait until I test my tap water? What about bacteria starter - is that just for people who wants to speed up the first cycle process in order to be able to add their fish in sooner? If you managed to get through this entire post, please let me know if there's anything I'm forgetting about!