Herpin Man
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35 gallon hex, so it’s taller than it is wide.
Very hard water.
I’m open to any and all ideas.
Very hard water.
I’m open to any and all ideas.
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Life. You shall put life.35 gallon hex, so it’s taller than it is wide.
Very hard water.
I’m open to any and all ideas.
What are the dimensions?35 gallon hex, so it’s taller than it is wide.
Very hard water.
I’m open to any and all ideas.
18” wide, 25” tall. It’s planted, somewhat sparsely, because it’s hard to light. Small light, deep water, relatively speaking. Guppy grass seems to be the only thing that really does well.What are the dimensions?
Do you plan to have it densely planted or not planted at all?
How tall is it?
i think maybe the tank is too tall relatively for livebearers? i am not sure thoHeterandria Formosa and floating plants.
i love guppy grass, i just cant find it anywhere LOL18” wide, 25” tall. It’s planted, somewhat sparsely, because it’s hard to light. Small light, deep water, relatively speaking. Guppy grass seems to be the only thing that really does well.
though.Very hard water.
These are soft water fish. The OP has hard water.A small pleco (that stays small) for the bottom.
A school of small rasboras or tetras fo the middle.
2 Honey gouramis or one dwarf gourami for the top.
Just an idea.
Mine are all over the tank.i think maybe the tank is too tall relatively for livebearers? i am not sure tho
they like to be near the top
Got some of them myself and they are cracking fish.So lovely but if you go for a good school of them make sure there's sufficient space for the males to keep their distance between them.Yes, you are absolutely correctsorry about that. Off the top of my head for a school of small you have emerald rasboras for hard water.
Why is everyone forgetting about snails?