I think this is the correct subsection for this, but I am open to having overlooked something..
I am very well behaved, and have read most of the "beginners section", and plan to follow all appropriate advice (cycling, taking time and so forth). New to tropical fish, but have had coldwater fish for years following an ocean science degree.
The only query I have is regarding tanksize. After some research among types, what we are favouring is roughly the following:
Corydoras (or other similar sized catfish) presumably 3-5 of (as this seems to be the suggested shoal size)
Some or more shrimps: cherry and related species/ and or amano shrimps
Possibly some small number of tetras/ guppies or fish that won't harass/eat previous two, but all we definately want are the former.
What sort of tanksize would accommodate this? we aren't looking for a massive tank (second floor of a ooooold house) but I understand the logic behind larger water sizes damping temperature variations. danke!
I am very well behaved, and have read most of the "beginners section", and plan to follow all appropriate advice (cycling, taking time and so forth). New to tropical fish, but have had coldwater fish for years following an ocean science degree.
The only query I have is regarding tanksize. After some research among types, what we are favouring is roughly the following:
Corydoras (or other similar sized catfish) presumably 3-5 of (as this seems to be the suggested shoal size)
Some or more shrimps: cherry and related species/ and or amano shrimps
Possibly some small number of tetras/ guppies or fish that won't harass/eat previous two, but all we definately want are the former.
What sort of tanksize would accommodate this? we aren't looking for a massive tank (second floor of a ooooold house) but I understand the logic behind larger water sizes damping temperature variations. danke!