realgwyneth
Fish Fanatic
We're trying to keep this planted 65 gallon (36" x 18" x 24") to South Americans so everybody will have similar needs. But, everybody seems to swim in the lower half of the tank except for the ancient red-eye tetras that will not be replaced when they're gone. We have 7 Schwartzi corydoras, 8ish cherry barbs, one lemon tetra (all that's left of a school), and a kribensis and 3 zebra loaches (I realize the last four are not South American but we're fond of the individuals). Assuming we add 2 more Schwarztis and a couple more cherry barbs, what can we get to school in the upper reaches? What sort of single showy fish could we have that wouldn't be picked on by the cherry barbs? We tried to add more lemon tetras, but the quality available here has been terrible the last few years.
Oh, water parameters would help: pH: 7.5, KH: ~80, GH: ~160, temperature: 77 There's a huge piece of wood in the middle that seems to make our hard water soft enough for these fish.
Oh, water parameters would help: pH: 7.5, KH: ~80, GH: ~160, temperature: 77 There's a huge piece of wood in the middle that seems to make our hard water soft enough for these fish.