justinhill
Fish Fanatic
So, the surviving gold gourami (asbo-fish as I call it) is being collected by someone on Tuesday and taken to a bigger aquarium where it'll no doubt have a better life. Since the gourami it bullied is now dead I did consider keeping it but I think this is for the best. It is now chasing the cardinals - though with limited success.
So, apart from the algae eaters all I've got now are the cardinals, and I'd like to put something in to replace the gouramis. I'd like something that's bigger than a tetra but not too big for the tank, something that I can have several of and they'll play well with each other and the other fish, and something that looks nice and colourful. Oh, and hopefully fairly long-lived and not overly demanding to look after I suppose.
Maybe gouramis are still the answer? But of a different type?
I'm starting to have a bit of a snail problem so something that enjoys eating snails might be a plus.
125L tank, 13 cardinals, 2 bamboo shrimp, 4 algae eaters (that I'm becoming more convinced are flying foxes).
So, apart from the algae eaters all I've got now are the cardinals, and I'd like to put something in to replace the gouramis. I'd like something that's bigger than a tetra but not too big for the tank, something that I can have several of and they'll play well with each other and the other fish, and something that looks nice and colourful. Oh, and hopefully fairly long-lived and not overly demanding to look after I suppose.
Maybe gouramis are still the answer? But of a different type?
I'm starting to have a bit of a snail problem so something that enjoys eating snails might be a plus.
125L tank, 13 cardinals, 2 bamboo shrimp, 4 algae eaters (that I'm becoming more convinced are flying foxes).