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Also be careful. Because you have rams, bottom dwellers can be bullied if they get in the face of the rams.I'm still rather new to the hobby, but going off your stocking list, maybe consider adding a cleanup crew? I do think you should school up your fish that need buddies too, but - cleanup crews are just neat.
Considering some of your fishies, I'd research some of the bigger cleanup crew options, unless you have plenty of hiding spaces then you could consider smaller fellas like shrimp or oto's (only in an established tank though!).
Snails might also be a safe bet but they like to climb out of the water a bit, so make sure you have a lid and a bit of room for them to do their thing. I believe it was nerite snails (?) that can live in freshwater or salt water, but only reproduce in saltwater.
Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but this could be a nice bet if you don't want to risk a snailmageddon.
Either way, best of luck with growing your stock!
Good luck.I read up better on them and your right I might have a issue later if males. I'm not too worried though I have few aquarium in storage I can set up if needed. I keep a goid eye on them for now.
Would it be ok to add red cherry shrimp??Which type of glo-fish do you have?
The glo fish and the black skirt tetra are schooling fish, meaning they need to be in groups of the same species. So I would get another five black skirt tetra this time, so the one you have isn't alone.
Then once you've found out which species your glo fish are, get more of the same species so there are at least six of them. They don't all have to be glo fish, but if they're zebra danio glofish for example, a group of six or more normal colours or the glo ones, will be needed. But wait a few weeks before getting more of the second school, to give your filter time to adjust to the increased bioload.