Beastije
Fish Addict
Hi, so I hope you are ready for a brainstorming question, because after leaving the LFS I now want a lot of fish and am going a bit crazy.
First off, let me present my tanks. I have:
"South America" tank 120cmx50cmx60cm - 360l, with 50 ember tetras, 20 sterbai corydoras, 6 hatchetfish, 2 otocinclus, 3 bamboo shrimp and 5+3 tylomelania snails. I have 10 more hatchetfish in the quarantine and 10 more otocinclus. Will see how they look after a month, I may add all the otocinclus here, I may not, will see. I am super happy with this tank, it has been set up only a year. Finally the corydoras are doing ok, with their increased numbers they are looking amazing, I hope they may eventually breed. I was saddened by the fact the embers do not breed, they are full of eggs, they show spawning behavior, there are thick plant covers and spaces where they could hatch. Guess the pH is not good enough and will have to live with that. The hatchetfish are getting a second chance, if they fail me (or I them, depends on how you look at it), I was thinking about getting some nannostomus instead but am not convinced it would be a good move.
"Asian river" tank, 110cmx40cmx45cm - 130l - this is my brand new tank, with 8 white cloud minnows (gold variant), planned are panda garra and sewellia and more minnows. Will see how it looks and if the fish will work. I was thinking, down the road, I may add either odessa barbs with the minnows, or a pair of paradise fish as a change of pace, in a year or two.
Shrimp tank 56cmx25cmx36cm - 50l - this is my lazy tank and I dont think it is doing that great. There are roughly 10 cherry shrimp in, with some smaller shrimplets, but no population explosion as was expected, given they are present for 6 months now. Granted this is my low upkeep tank, no heater, small air filter that I havent cleaned yet, once a month water change, feeding only few times a week. I will give it some more time, but i may reinvent it or consider just adding african dwarf frogs or something. It is higher than wider, so not suitable for much.
Last tank 60cmx30cmx30xm - 54l. This has been a tank that has traveled with me, has had several combinations, over the 10 years. Now it is used as a quarantine but in a month, I sort of promised to cancel it, which I now know wont happen
Here in lies the question. I found several fish that I have wanted to keep in the future. Be it kuhli loaches, cause they look amazing (though I may be placated by the panda garra, that I assume will be similar looking but way more interresting behavior wise), some type of barb, because I have never had one (but I have had several types of rasbora and tetras). A gourami, I used to have honey one and they were super great and a some kind of cichlid. Initially my plan for the south american tank was to have apistogrammas, but then I read about them and in the community tank and decided against doing it. I have also always wanted to try some sort of rainbowfish, like some sort of Pseudomugil.
Ofcourse there is no way I can have all of that, not right now, not even in the near future anyway. What recommendation would you have for me, regarding this. Any of the species I mentioned not worth it, anything I may do with the 54liter that will be free at some point, which fish to save for some special combinations, with which to wait for one of my tanks meeting natural death and rebuild,...
A brainstorm I love talking fish, thinking about them, planning. But I am very undecisive. Luckily also patient, I read about fish, but do not impulse buy. Which made today LFS visit that much sadder.
My pH is 7,5, my leaf litter driftwood tank is at 7. Soft water from tap.
First off, let me present my tanks. I have:
"South America" tank 120cmx50cmx60cm - 360l, with 50 ember tetras, 20 sterbai corydoras, 6 hatchetfish, 2 otocinclus, 3 bamboo shrimp and 5+3 tylomelania snails. I have 10 more hatchetfish in the quarantine and 10 more otocinclus. Will see how they look after a month, I may add all the otocinclus here, I may not, will see. I am super happy with this tank, it has been set up only a year. Finally the corydoras are doing ok, with their increased numbers they are looking amazing, I hope they may eventually breed. I was saddened by the fact the embers do not breed, they are full of eggs, they show spawning behavior, there are thick plant covers and spaces where they could hatch. Guess the pH is not good enough and will have to live with that. The hatchetfish are getting a second chance, if they fail me (or I them, depends on how you look at it), I was thinking about getting some nannostomus instead but am not convinced it would be a good move.
"Asian river" tank, 110cmx40cmx45cm - 130l - this is my brand new tank, with 8 white cloud minnows (gold variant), planned are panda garra and sewellia and more minnows. Will see how it looks and if the fish will work. I was thinking, down the road, I may add either odessa barbs with the minnows, or a pair of paradise fish as a change of pace, in a year or two.
Shrimp tank 56cmx25cmx36cm - 50l - this is my lazy tank and I dont think it is doing that great. There are roughly 10 cherry shrimp in, with some smaller shrimplets, but no population explosion as was expected, given they are present for 6 months now. Granted this is my low upkeep tank, no heater, small air filter that I havent cleaned yet, once a month water change, feeding only few times a week. I will give it some more time, but i may reinvent it or consider just adding african dwarf frogs or something. It is higher than wider, so not suitable for much.
Last tank 60cmx30cmx30xm - 54l. This has been a tank that has traveled with me, has had several combinations, over the 10 years. Now it is used as a quarantine but in a month, I sort of promised to cancel it, which I now know wont happen
Here in lies the question. I found several fish that I have wanted to keep in the future. Be it kuhli loaches, cause they look amazing (though I may be placated by the panda garra, that I assume will be similar looking but way more interresting behavior wise), some type of barb, because I have never had one (but I have had several types of rasbora and tetras). A gourami, I used to have honey one and they were super great and a some kind of cichlid. Initially my plan for the south american tank was to have apistogrammas, but then I read about them and in the community tank and decided against doing it. I have also always wanted to try some sort of rainbowfish, like some sort of Pseudomugil.
Ofcourse there is no way I can have all of that, not right now, not even in the near future anyway. What recommendation would you have for me, regarding this. Any of the species I mentioned not worth it, anything I may do with the 54liter that will be free at some point, which fish to save for some special combinations, with which to wait for one of my tanks meeting natural death and rebuild,...
A brainstorm I love talking fish, thinking about them, planning. But I am very undecisive. Luckily also patient, I read about fish, but do not impulse buy. Which made today LFS visit that much sadder.
My pH is 7,5, my leaf litter driftwood tank is at 7. Soft water from tap.