LoachLover!
Fish Fanatic
I currently have a 50 gallon aquarium
My plan is to get another aquarium under 125L, however I am tight on space for aquariums, so I am not sure yet. I have my eye on some AllPondSolutions aquariums. They seem to be reasonably nice and well priced. Does anyone have any experience with these tanks?
I will most likely settle with a 80L tank however. I really want to get this right the first time around. I would like a balanced, easy to care for, planted tank. I want to get the stocking right first time, and not want to change it half way down the line (Although I probably still will ) This is the one I have found:
http/www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cabinet-Aquarium-Fish-Tank-Tropical-60cm-2ft-80L-New-/400169478541?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Fish&var=&hash=item9bff4d7954#ht_2423wt_1219
I think overall, it looks ok.
I am in the UK, so a lot of things I hear about are in the US. I am a bit confused by all the plant substrates out there for example. In my current set up, I have a fairly cheap one. What is a good option for plant substrate? With the lighting included in the tank, what plants would be nice? I am not setting up co2. I would like some more challenging plants, but I don't know how limited I am with the lighting etc?
Stocking wise, I like the following fish:
Rummynose Tetra
Panda cories
Sterbai cories
German Blue Rams
Bolivian Rams
Cherry Barbs
Lemon Tetras
Bristlenose Pleco
Ottos
Red and Black Phantom Tetras
Harlequin Rasbora
Marbled hatchets
So would this kind of thing work:
12-15 x Shoalers - Rummynose or harlequins
8 x Panda Cories
3 x German Blue Rams
4 x Ottos OR 1 x Bristlenose Pleco
A centerpiece.
Is that overdoing it? Which would be better Rummies or Harlequins? Would a centerpeice over do it, if not, what would be a good choice?
Thanks, and sorry about the questions!
My plan is to get another aquarium under 125L, however I am tight on space for aquariums, so I am not sure yet. I have my eye on some AllPondSolutions aquariums. They seem to be reasonably nice and well priced. Does anyone have any experience with these tanks?
I will most likely settle with a 80L tank however. I really want to get this right the first time around. I would like a balanced, easy to care for, planted tank. I want to get the stocking right first time, and not want to change it half way down the line (Although I probably still will ) This is the one I have found:
http/www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cabinet-Aquarium-Fish-Tank-Tropical-60cm-2ft-80L-New-/400169478541?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Fish&var=&hash=item9bff4d7954#ht_2423wt_1219
I think overall, it looks ok.
I am in the UK, so a lot of things I hear about are in the US. I am a bit confused by all the plant substrates out there for example. In my current set up, I have a fairly cheap one. What is a good option for plant substrate? With the lighting included in the tank, what plants would be nice? I am not setting up co2. I would like some more challenging plants, but I don't know how limited I am with the lighting etc?
Stocking wise, I like the following fish:
Rummynose Tetra
Panda cories
Sterbai cories
German Blue Rams
Bolivian Rams
Cherry Barbs
Lemon Tetras
Bristlenose Pleco
Ottos
Red and Black Phantom Tetras
Harlequin Rasbora
Marbled hatchets
So would this kind of thing work:
12-15 x Shoalers - Rummynose or harlequins
8 x Panda Cories
3 x German Blue Rams
4 x Ottos OR 1 x Bristlenose Pleco
A centerpiece.
Is that overdoing it? Which would be better Rummies or Harlequins? Would a centerpeice over do it, if not, what would be a good choice?
Thanks, and sorry about the questions!