gilltyascharged
Fish Fanatic
So, I have a 6.6gal tank (16" long/8.5" deep/11.2" tall) that I am hoping to stock with centerpiece anabantoid. In the past I've kept male B. splendens, but am hoping to branch out a bit. The tank has a Marineland Penguin 100B HOB filter, although I've figured out how to the slow down the current for residents preferring a more relaxed flow. I do have a nice adjustable heater, and room temperature would be 65F degrees at the very lowest. The hardscape can be changed to fit individual needs and requirements, but will remain heavily planted. I will note that the substrate is currently a smooth, white-colored gravel- while my plants seem to be doing okay in it, not sure how well it would compliment the inhabitants.
Any suggestions or ideas? So far I'm looking at a pair of Licorice Gourami or perhaps a trio of B. albimarginata, but a single Honey Gourami (more on that below), a pair of Sparkling Gourami, or even a small group of Scarlet Badis seem appealing.
On a side note, I have read quite a bit of conflicting information on housing Honey Gourami. Some sources insist that it is better to keep them in pairs or a group, while others say that they can be kept individually with no real problems, while acknowledging that they do enjoy a little bit of action. There also seems to be a debate on whether or not they can be kept in a 5gal tank at bare minimum, with answers ranging from a simple "they'll be fine" to "that's downright cruelty!"
Thanks in advance!
PS. I have also considered CPDs, small rasbora species, pea puffers, and wild-type bettas for stocking...however, planning on those being a second option if the first doesn't work out
Any suggestions or ideas? So far I'm looking at a pair of Licorice Gourami or perhaps a trio of B. albimarginata, but a single Honey Gourami (more on that below), a pair of Sparkling Gourami, or even a small group of Scarlet Badis seem appealing.
On a side note, I have read quite a bit of conflicting information on housing Honey Gourami. Some sources insist that it is better to keep them in pairs or a group, while others say that they can be kept individually with no real problems, while acknowledging that they do enjoy a little bit of action. There also seems to be a debate on whether or not they can be kept in a 5gal tank at bare minimum, with answers ranging from a simple "they'll be fine" to "that's downright cruelty!"
Thanks in advance!
PS. I have also considered CPDs, small rasbora species, pea puffers, and wild-type bettas for stocking...however, planning on those being a second option if the first doesn't work out