Starting To Get Really Cheesed Off

It depends on the size of the tank, as you can buy little ones and big one's.
 
As in my original post: 20 gallon tank
In it:
3 Flying Foxes
1 Bristle Nose Cat: Approx 5.5" long
1 Bronze Cat
Most of the other fish "pick" at plants
 
Some otto's then but they need good water quality as they are a sensitive algae eater, good luck.
 
I am travelling this weekend to the "BIG" city to get some more fish. I have to drive for three hours to go somewhere that sells live animals, joys of living in a small town. Thanks for the suggestion and will let you know how it goes.
 
3 hours wow, good luck.
 
I transport my new fish in a soft lined box with the lid closed and try not to shake them around. I have never lost any new fish due to stress from transport. I think keeping the in the dark helps. Hopefully I can resist the temptation to purchase a new tank!
 
:lol: go for the new tank more fish.
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Pretty soon I will have to move my husband out to the garage so that I can have more room for my fish. Do you think he would mind? :rofl:
 
:lol: Move him to the garage. :lol:
 
also if its by a window the algee grows really fast so if you have time change you location thats what i did and now with 1 algee eater the tanks awesome :D
 
:crazy: I did my three hour drive to the city this weekend and guess what?
I brought home:
10 Flame tetras
5 Zebra Danios - 1 male 4 Female
5 Red Spotted Platties
3 China Algea Eaters
1 Bronze Cat
1 Glass Sucker

I even managed to keep my husband from having to move to the garage :clap:
 
Is that a bronze cory cat as you need more of them, still learning on fish type myself, not sure about the chinese algae eaters can't they be aggressive.
 
Yes, it is a Bronze Cory Cat, this is my third one. the China Algea Eaters do sometimes get aggresive, but if you have lots of hiding places they seem to be okay.
 
That's fine then , good luck with your new arrivals.
 

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