is there a type of schooling fish that goes well with guppies, gouramis and cories?
75g half jungle tank
also how to tell difference between male and female ram?
75g half jungle tank
also how to tell difference between male and female ram?
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I have danios, neon tetra, and lambchop rasbora with my honey gourami. I had rummynose tetra with my cories. They all get along. Water parameters tend to be similar ranges. So those would be my recommendations.is there a type of schooling fish that goes well with guppies, gouramis and cories?
75g half jungle tank
also how to tell difference between male and female ram?
they do but they have gotten used to my soft water that wont change no matter what over the year. many generations have lived in the soft waterWait, don’t guppies need harder water? I’ve never had them so I don’t know much about them
hmmmI have danios, neon tetra, and lambchop rasbora with my honey gourami. I had rummynose tetra with my cories. They all get along. Water parameters tend to be similar ranges. So those would be my recommendations.
I think 1.5-2” max. I think that 2” is really pushing it tho.yeah
they do but they have gotten used to my soft water that wont change no matter what over the year. many generations have lived in the soft water
hmmm
i like cardinal tetras a lot, they are similar to neons
rummynoses get a nice size rite?
oooh nice bigger than guppyI think 1.5-2” max. I think that 2” is really pushing it tho.
niiiceLook into Neon Tetras, Harlequin Rasbora, and Celestial Pearl Danios. I love all of those.
Neon tetras have the red line going half way along the body.wait what's the difference btwn cardinal and neon?
alright coolNeon tetras have the red line going half way along the body.
Cardinal tetras have the red line run the full length of the body.
Cardinals grow a bit bigger and tolerate warmer water than neons.
Both species will swim together in a group and some people mix 20 or 30 of each in a big tank for an interesting combination.