hello everyone, i'm new to this site. thanks a lot for any help and advice
i recenntly set up a new tank last week. it's 60cm long, 50cm wide and 40cm tall. i've already planted plants in it: amazon sword, sage, water lily,.. and some floaters: water hyacinth and water lettuce (it's an outdoors tank actually). so far, the water has been green for a week (but not so cloudy, i don't expect an outdoors tank to be crystal-clear
but i could still see th)rough it). plants are starting to grow, i've put in some shrimps (ones for feeding predatory fish) and babies molly to encourage the cycling process, so far, they are doing well. i'm planning to get some angelfish (4-maybe
- to pair up). i know that they are not so easy to be kept and require good-conditioned water. however, last time i put a pair of ram cichlid outside and didn't look after them very much, but they spawned and 1 of the babies is still alive now, so i want to try with angelfish.
what do you think? is the tank not tall enough for them and/or is it too small to keep 4 angelfish? pls let me know, i'm receptive to all your advice.
tks a lor
p/s: the tank is on the top floor and i live in a tropical country (if it makes any difference from temperate countries)
i recenntly set up a new tank last week. it's 60cm long, 50cm wide and 40cm tall. i've already planted plants in it: amazon sword, sage, water lily,.. and some floaters: water hyacinth and water lettuce (it's an outdoors tank actually). so far, the water has been green for a week (but not so cloudy, i don't expect an outdoors tank to be crystal-clear
what do you think? is the tank not tall enough for them and/or is it too small to keep 4 angelfish? pls let me know, i'm receptive to all your advice.
tks a lor
p/s: the tank is on the top floor and i live in a tropical country (if it makes any difference from temperate countries)