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ash

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hey,

having sold all my fish and my 200+ litre tank when i went to uni i'm now back and looking for a much smaller single tank setup.

i'm thinking a 60litre or smaller, to breed a few fry or a few tight shoalers, i'd like your thoughts on:

a) the easiest egg layers, (or do all eggs tend to get eaten before hatching?)

b) the tightest small shoalers,

and c) which is the preffered filtration method for the above options?

(i bet you've heard this question a thousand times but thanks in anticipation!)

ash
 
hey,

having sold all my fish and my 200+ litre tank when i went to uni i'm now back and looking for a much smaller single tank setup.

i'm thinking a 60litre or smaller, to breed a few fry or a few tight shoalers, i'd like your thoughts on:

a) the easiest egg layers, (or do all eggs tend to get eaten before hatching?)

b) the tightest small shoalers,

and c) which is the preffered filtration method for the above options?

(i bet you've heard this question a thousand times but thanks in anticipation!)

ash


hey! harlequin rasbora or tiger barbs are great shoaling fish. Apparently convict cichlids are the easiest to breed but you'd need a bigger tank.
 

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