Beastije
Fish Addict
I know it is a weird title and maybe even a werider topic. I have had this particular tank for two years and I keep adding and adjusting and thinking about it, and I am just not liking it. I do not understand why, the community should work, the fish are ok, colors good, behavior sometimes interresting and I keep trying to fix it by adding more things in it, and it is still not IT.
Maybe someone elses perspective will be usefull
the tanks dimensions are 120x50x60 cm (lxwxh), I know it could use more plants, I am still experimenting with what holds and what doesnt, I have rotala rotundifolia ordered to fill in the empty spaces near the wood on the left side. Stocking is as follows:
4x bolivian ram (Mikrogeophagus altispinosus) since 02.2023
2x Pearl gourami (Trichopodus leeri) since 11.2023
7x Otos (Macrotocinclus affinis) since 05.2022
13x Corydoras sterbai half since 11.2022, half since 10.2021
6x hatchetfish (Carnegiella marthae) half since 12.2022, half since 10.2021
17x rummynose tetras (Hemigrammus bleheri) since 12.2022
15x ember tetras (Hyphessobrycon amandae) must be some weird stock, I started with around 50 purchased since 10.2021
I also have bamboo shrimps (over two years now), a six year old nerite snail 4 amanno shrimp for the past year or more
For the past year the tank wasnt what I expected. The embers were like a spit in the water, the sterbais spend most of the time hiding/sitting, not moving. The tank looked empty. I bought 20 rummynose, it got better but not by much. I bought 5 bolivian rams, they settled into stable 4, they spawn, they guard, they are super mellow, very much fun, they swim together as a group when not spawning. But the upper regions still look empty most of the time. Most recently I bought two pearl gourami, having experience with honey gouramis as adventurous fish all over the tank. Sadly Honey gouramis available here are not good, they import only the pale variants so I went with male/female pearl gourami instead. However they only hang out at the very top of the tank, the male on the right side near the filter intake/output, the female on the left side, with the hatchetfish. They occasionally hang together or chase each other, but they almost never venture out of the surface. Maybe they dont enjoy the tank and there is something I could do to make them better. They have been in the tank for alost two months now, I expect they are all settled in.
I made a video of this tank, and of my other asian stocked tank to compare (because that tank I quite enjoy). I fed right before the video and there is algae on the glass I havent noticed before starting filming ofcourse
Any advice or reality check will be much appreciated.
TANK IN QUESTION
ASIAN
Maybe someone elses perspective will be usefull
the tanks dimensions are 120x50x60 cm (lxwxh), I know it could use more plants, I am still experimenting with what holds and what doesnt, I have rotala rotundifolia ordered to fill in the empty spaces near the wood on the left side. Stocking is as follows:
4x bolivian ram (Mikrogeophagus altispinosus) since 02.2023
2x Pearl gourami (Trichopodus leeri) since 11.2023
7x Otos (Macrotocinclus affinis) since 05.2022
13x Corydoras sterbai half since 11.2022, half since 10.2021
6x hatchetfish (Carnegiella marthae) half since 12.2022, half since 10.2021
17x rummynose tetras (Hemigrammus bleheri) since 12.2022
15x ember tetras (Hyphessobrycon amandae) must be some weird stock, I started with around 50 purchased since 10.2021
I also have bamboo shrimps (over two years now), a six year old nerite snail 4 amanno shrimp for the past year or more
For the past year the tank wasnt what I expected. The embers were like a spit in the water, the sterbais spend most of the time hiding/sitting, not moving. The tank looked empty. I bought 20 rummynose, it got better but not by much. I bought 5 bolivian rams, they settled into stable 4, they spawn, they guard, they are super mellow, very much fun, they swim together as a group when not spawning. But the upper regions still look empty most of the time. Most recently I bought two pearl gourami, having experience with honey gouramis as adventurous fish all over the tank. Sadly Honey gouramis available here are not good, they import only the pale variants so I went with male/female pearl gourami instead. However they only hang out at the very top of the tank, the male on the right side near the filter intake/output, the female on the left side, with the hatchetfish. They occasionally hang together or chase each other, but they almost never venture out of the surface. Maybe they dont enjoy the tank and there is something I could do to make them better. They have been in the tank for alost two months now, I expect they are all settled in.
I made a video of this tank, and of my other asian stocked tank to compare (because that tank I quite enjoy). I fed right before the video and there is algae on the glass I havent noticed before starting filming ofcourse
Any advice or reality check will be much appreciated.
TANK IN QUESTION
ASIAN