HI Guys,
Whilst waiting for my tank to complete it's fishless cycle, I'm sizing up what type of fish to put in it.
Firstly what I own....
23L Fluval edge with fluval heater and filter.
I plan to have it heavily planted, covering the back wall and some smaller shrubbery in the foreground.
Due to the size of my tank I'm looking at a small collection of fish, probably two key items then a few community fish to finish it off.
Ideal situation for me would be an one male Agassiz' Dwarf Cichlid, One male Betta, some form of bottom feeder, and a few small community fish (neon tetras perhaps?)
I've been doing research into Agassiz' Dwarf Cichlids. I've found consistent information regarding they're required PH level, temperature and habitat (sounds like they like extra plants). But I've only found information on keeping them in small schools (e.g one male per 3-4 female). Is this required to keep them? Or can I just have one male with some community fish? I can't find this information online.
Secondly, would one male Cichlid get on with a male Betta in a tank of this size? A tank of around PH 6.5, with a temperature around 27C would suit both of them from research I've found. But unsure of the cichlid's territorial habits whether it would get on with the fighter?
Should one always consider a bottom feeder? e.g loach to keep things clean? If so, what would you guys recommend for a small 23L tank with the above fish? taking into account the plantation.
Lastly, what community fish would you recommend? Neon tetras seem to fit the bill providing I keep the temperature on the cooler side, but I'm conscious of space.
Thanks in advance!
Whilst waiting for my tank to complete it's fishless cycle, I'm sizing up what type of fish to put in it.
Firstly what I own....
23L Fluval edge with fluval heater and filter.
I plan to have it heavily planted, covering the back wall and some smaller shrubbery in the foreground.
Due to the size of my tank I'm looking at a small collection of fish, probably two key items then a few community fish to finish it off.
Ideal situation for me would be an one male Agassiz' Dwarf Cichlid, One male Betta, some form of bottom feeder, and a few small community fish (neon tetras perhaps?)
I've been doing research into Agassiz' Dwarf Cichlids. I've found consistent information regarding they're required PH level, temperature and habitat (sounds like they like extra plants). But I've only found information on keeping them in small schools (e.g one male per 3-4 female). Is this required to keep them? Or can I just have one male with some community fish? I can't find this information online.
Secondly, would one male Cichlid get on with a male Betta in a tank of this size? A tank of around PH 6.5, with a temperature around 27C would suit both of them from research I've found. But unsure of the cichlid's territorial habits whether it would get on with the fighter?
Should one always consider a bottom feeder? e.g loach to keep things clean? If so, what would you guys recommend for a small 23L tank with the above fish? taking into account the plantation.
Lastly, what community fish would you recommend? Neon tetras seem to fit the bill providing I keep the temperature on the cooler side, but I'm conscious of space.
Thanks in advance!