Hi,
The new tank i got, is a cube - 45cm in all directions. I have 2 other larger tanks (150L with cichlids, and a 160L with community fish - these are regular, rectangle tanks). The idea was to downsize from the 160L to the 80L, moving some of the fish to the new smaller tank, but I think I've made a mistake getting a cube, as it will have less surface area, and mean less fish should be kept in it??
Initialy I had hoped to put in my black phantom tetra's (6-8), 3 x emerald cory's, and perhaps my golden bristlenose and / or starlight bristlenose ... ive realised the emerald cory's will grow too big (up to 9cm?), prob too small for the golden bristlenose .... it's the smaller surface area im concerned about - thoughts?
The new tank i got, is a cube - 45cm in all directions. I have 2 other larger tanks (150L with cichlids, and a 160L with community fish - these are regular, rectangle tanks). The idea was to downsize from the 160L to the 80L, moving some of the fish to the new smaller tank, but I think I've made a mistake getting a cube, as it will have less surface area, and mean less fish should be kept in it??
Initialy I had hoped to put in my black phantom tetra's (6-8), 3 x emerald cory's, and perhaps my golden bristlenose and / or starlight bristlenose ... ive realised the emerald cory's will grow too big (up to 9cm?), prob too small for the golden bristlenose .... it's the smaller surface area im concerned about - thoughts?