Stocking update - moved a lot of fish around yesterday and today, a lot of young guppies plus a lot of mollies and platies from my dad's nightmare tank are going to the LFS tomorrow. Did a large water change on the grow out before adding them.
Otos are now in a 15 gallon to themselves, and I've begun softening the water for them. Eventually I'd like to add a school of ember tetra to that softer water tank, but that's a way away.
New shrimp tank is growing in, still playing with hardscaping and planning to add some more plants, especially some vallis to hide the sponge filter and heater. Frogbit is definitely growing and reproducing which is awesome (and saw six shrimp cleaning the biofilm from the frogbit roots today, thanks little dudes), and the
Limnophila sessiliflora is flourishing too. Can't wait to see how things start to take off once I add ferts.
The
hydrocotyle tripartita 'Japan' seems to be struggling a little more. Doesn't seem to be dying, but doesn't seem to have perked up much or grown since planting. But maybe I'm expecting too much when it's only been in there a week, without ferts. Anyone know whether the hydrocotyle prefers root tabs or liquid ferts? I have both, just wondering whether to put root tabs under it when I do add ferts. Not that it's really rooted yet even, it's a strange one to figure out how to plant when it arrives in a round tub grown in-vitro and not like a little potted plant - it's like tangles of trailing stems, so what to stick in the substrate is tricky to tell.
Current stocking- colony of red cherry shrimp. seven adult guppies. Two guppy fry, five blue platy fry. More than I'd planned or wanted to keep long term. But there was a male guppy I really like, but kept thinking I'd send to the store, because I'm trying to wind down keeping guppies, and have too many. But I can't bring myself to do it. I feel like no one else will appreciate his subtle colours. So decided to keep him, and then had to add another female so the male/female ratio doesn't get out of whack. The fry won't stay permanently, the grow out tank is just full until tomorrow. Seven adult guppies and maybe a platy or two seems okay to me for what will be a heavily planted, jungle like 15 gallon, hopefully? I can always remove some if it winds up feeling overstocked.
Photos to come, camera battery needs to charge for a while first