Beastije
Fish Addict
I know, I am here again, I just cant decide
I lost my last sewellia, which concludes my sewellia keeping experiment, since I obviously do something wrong. Even though the tank was made for them, looks perfect for them, one would expect them to thrive, they do not. I am done debating why, I expect it is food related or conditions in the tank however it is all a guess work. This however means I do not want these fish or any similar type of fish that could have the same issue (hara jerdoni, Gastromyzon, borneo suckers,...)
The tank is missing something in my eye. I have few options:
1. some sort of pleco/loricaria just to fill in the bottom of the tank void
2. another shoaling fish (odessa barb, some danio like choprae or even a different choice)
3. some loach - rosy loaches, Yunnanilus cruciatus (zebra/stripped/hovering loach) or Yunnanilus brevis (inle loach) are available. I do not know much about them, I do not have the sandy substrate but small pebbles and the sand underneath, not sure what the like
110x40x45cm, temp max 26C, lowest 19C, some degree of flow. I cant remember to make a picture at night, so a quick glare filled snapshot during the day it is
40 white cloud mountain minnows, 7 panda garra, hundreds of shrimp, one brotia pagodula snail
Please tell me what would you add. I know I keep asking, I am looking for the perfect fit and nothing is coming up in my mind
I lost my last sewellia, which concludes my sewellia keeping experiment, since I obviously do something wrong. Even though the tank was made for them, looks perfect for them, one would expect them to thrive, they do not. I am done debating why, I expect it is food related or conditions in the tank however it is all a guess work. This however means I do not want these fish or any similar type of fish that could have the same issue (hara jerdoni, Gastromyzon, borneo suckers,...)
The tank is missing something in my eye. I have few options:
1. some sort of pleco/loricaria just to fill in the bottom of the tank void
2. another shoaling fish (odessa barb, some danio like choprae or even a different choice)
3. some loach - rosy loaches, Yunnanilus cruciatus (zebra/stripped/hovering loach) or Yunnanilus brevis (inle loach) are available. I do not know much about them, I do not have the sandy substrate but small pebbles and the sand underneath, not sure what the like
110x40x45cm, temp max 26C, lowest 19C, some degree of flow. I cant remember to make a picture at night, so a quick glare filled snapshot during the day it is
40 white cloud mountain minnows, 7 panda garra, hundreds of shrimp, one brotia pagodula snail
Please tell me what would you add. I know I keep asking, I am looking for the perfect fit and nothing is coming up in my mind