Stock For A Nano Planted Tank

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i will be getting the arcadia arc 20L tank soon [gotta move first!]

I will be doing it planted with co2, nothing major

Id like to keep rasbora brigittae or galaxy rasboras how many of each, or just one?

does anyone know how big Nothos Rachovii 98 killis get? could i have them? im sure they only get 3cm...

any other small fish suitable?

and of course id like a few shrimp =]

ps no endlers!
 
If you get galaxy rasboras get at least five. I like microrasboras, but don't see them very often.

What about a dwarf puffer or a trio of sparkling gouramis? Ember tetras might fit. Pygmy cories are really small and four of those might be nice. Obviously a betta is an option. You could breed red cherry shrimp too. Good luck.
 
i will be getting the arcadia arc 20L tank soon [gotta move first!]

I will be doing it planted with co2, nothing major

Id like to keep rasbora brigittae or galaxy rasboras how many of each, or just one?

does anyone know how big Nothos Rachovii 98 killis get? could i have them? im sure they only get 3cm...

any other small fish suitable?

and of course id like a few shrimp =]

ps no endlers!
Glad to hear your getting the arc tank :good: , i got my arc 35 well planted with a betta, i've recently bought a 20L triangle shaped tank, it's going to be well planted with cherry shrimp, if i can find some. I've not had much experience with small fish so i cant recommend any.
 
What about Sundadanio axelrodi 'blue'? They're beautiful little gems
 
Both fish you are proposing are fine for that tank, try to get 5 each. For the bottom you can take cherry shrimp, these are lovely and very lively.

Edit: And yes, you could also use the tank to breed nothos. I would use a trio.
 

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