Okay, I have my first tank cycling in my living room. It not big (60cm tank @ 63litres) as I'm a beginner and wanted to run before I could walk! Anyway, I've been thinking about fish (funnily enough!). My PH here is 8 and the water is medium hard. I've used an online "fish stocking" calculater on another site ( ) to work out how many fish I can have. It bases the calculations on size of tank vs size of fish when mature. It says I can have 75 cm worth of mature fish. This is what I've come up with so far. Does it sound like too many fish? It works out as 73cm of fish so I'm up to my limit really.
8 Glowlight Tetras
7 Cherry Barbs
2 Siamese Fighting Fish (1 male, 1 female)
2 Dwarf Gourami (1 x male, 1 x female)
4 Three-line Corydoras
All appear to be nice looking community tank friendly (and not too big) fish and all appear to be able to withstand my PH and hardness. But I'm getting this info on what I've read rather than on any experience.
Any views. Have I included fish that won't get on or aren't really suitable? If there ARE too many, which should I maybe not have?
Also, once I am cycled which fish should I add first and how often should I add new fish to the mix. Any particular order?
Sorry, so many questions!
8 Glowlight Tetras
7 Cherry Barbs
2 Siamese Fighting Fish (1 male, 1 female)
2 Dwarf Gourami (1 x male, 1 x female)
4 Three-line Corydoras
All appear to be nice looking community tank friendly (and not too big) fish and all appear to be able to withstand my PH and hardness. But I'm getting this info on what I've read rather than on any experience.
Any views. Have I included fish that won't get on or aren't really suitable? If there ARE too many, which should I maybe not have?
Also, once I am cycled which fish should I add first and how often should I add new fish to the mix. Any particular order?
Sorry, so many questions!