goldfish_is_orange
Fish Fanatic
I was thinking a lot what to do with the 1.8-gallon tank that came with my orandas. I initially wanted some fish, but I've learned that it is a tad too small for that. So I did some research on shrimp, and ended up getting 8 bloody mary neos.
This tank was never shut off after my orandas moved to their big tank. For about 2 months, it was home to my lonely ramshorn snail. I've slowly been adding plants to make it more beautiful and habitable. Water parameters have been stable, and I feel like I have done enough research, so it was time for some shrimp friends.
Here they are! pardon the scratches on the tank..I made the newbie mistake of deep cleaning the substrate in the tank.
I started with some moss balls, which I wanted to put in my goldfish tank (bad idea), so it stayed in this tank.
Then I got the wood with some moss from another fishkeeper. Not really sure what kind of moss it is, can anyone identify it? (side story: it came with a damselfly nymph, which I promptly removed from my tank).
The frogbits are from my planted tank that's currently cycling--I have to clear that out every week! They like to hang on the roots.
Then I made a little moss wall (Christmas tree moss) because I learned that shrimps love moss walls.
I'd appreciate any comments on what I can do to make this tank better. Do I need more plants? are 8 neos enough for now?
I might add a red ramshorn or two, is that a good idea?
This tank was never shut off after my orandas moved to their big tank. For about 2 months, it was home to my lonely ramshorn snail. I've slowly been adding plants to make it more beautiful and habitable. Water parameters have been stable, and I feel like I have done enough research, so it was time for some shrimp friends.
Here they are! pardon the scratches on the tank..I made the newbie mistake of deep cleaning the substrate in the tank.
I started with some moss balls, which I wanted to put in my goldfish tank (bad idea), so it stayed in this tank.
Then I got the wood with some moss from another fishkeeper. Not really sure what kind of moss it is, can anyone identify it? (side story: it came with a damselfly nymph, which I promptly removed from my tank).
The frogbits are from my planted tank that's currently cycling--I have to clear that out every week! They like to hang on the roots.
Then I made a little moss wall (Christmas tree moss) because I learned that shrimps love moss walls.
I'd appreciate any comments on what I can do to make this tank better. Do I need more plants? are 8 neos enough for now?
I might add a red ramshorn or two, is that a good idea?