Our 125 litres tank — a work in progress and we've only just started to add fish.
Our 125 litres tank — a work in progress and we've only just started to add fish.
May I suggest Pearl Gouramis? I have a pair with my Cherry Barbs................
Our 125 litres tank — a work in progress and we've only just started to add fish.
May I suggest Pearl Gouramis? I have a pair with my Cherry Barbs................
Oddly, you've already led me to consider Pearl Gouramis. I researched your avatar! I have very hard water though and the ph is quite high. Do you think they'd struggle with it?
My 10g tank that is a work in progress. I just added the java fern yesterday but my primary goal is to add moneywort around the back and sides of the tank and hair grass for the ground. Then I'll place a small rock underneath the java fern you see right now. When I'm done you won't even be able to see the gravel.
A close up of my java fern
Can't wait to see more pics!
Have you ever tried attaching your java fern with Super Glue? That's what I use so my fish don't get caught up in rubber bands or fishing line again. Works GREAT.
Can you use Super Glue on real driftwood?
Our 125 litres tank — a work in progress and we've only just started to add fish.
May I suggest Pearl Gouramis? I have a pair with my Cherry Barbs................
Oddly, you've already led me to consider Pearl Gouramis. I researched your avatar! I have very hard water though and the ph is quite high. Do you think they'd struggle with it?
I've never measured the water hardness in any of my tanks so I have no idea what I have. I do know my pH is about 7.6 in all (3) of my tanks and that hasn't hurt them. I'm not really sure what the optimum hardness or pH is for Pearl Gouramis but I'll check & let you know.
EDIT:
Ideal water parameters for Pearl Gourami
Soft to moderately hard (up to 30 dGH) acidic to basic (pH 5.5 to 8) water, temperature 24-30C/75-86F. Available fish will be commercially raised and will adapt to the given ranges; wild-caught fish require soft acidic water.