Hopfrog
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Some of you may have seen my other thread on quarantining my cherry barbs, but I did go ahead and move them to my main tank (planted 40g breeder) and they are doing great. Now comes the hard part. I decided pretty quickly on the cherry barbs as my first fish a while ago, but when it comes to the next fish for my tank I am a bit overwhelmed by the choices. I am going for a nice tropical community and I know that in the future my centerpiece fish will most likely be a trio of pearl gourami. I want my next fish to be another mid-water schooling/shoaling fish that will contrast well with the cherry barbs and will get along with the gourami that I plan on getting in the future. The problem is there are so many choices available. I was initially thinking about rummy-nose tetras but now I wonder if that will be too much red in the tank with the cherry barbs, even though they are only red in one area of their bodies. Then I was thinking that black neons might offer a good display, but I was in my LFS yesterday and I really liked the look of the black skirt tetras. I also got a look at some harlequin rasboras and they look like a great option as well. I worry a bit about general aggression and fin-nipping with some species.
So you can see the dilemma. The amount of options has me a bit overwhelmed. So what do you think? What tetra or rasbora do you like and think would make a good addition? I have been reading entries on Seriously Fish so obviously I am very open to hearing opinions on this. For reference as I mentioned I have a planted 40g breeder with a GH of 10 and KH of 6 (both according to the API test).
So you can see the dilemma. The amount of options has me a bit overwhelmed. So what do you think? What tetra or rasbora do you like and think would make a good addition? I have been reading entries on Seriously Fish so obviously I am very open to hearing opinions on this. For reference as I mentioned I have a planted 40g breeder with a GH of 10 and KH of 6 (both according to the API test).