May Start A Brackish Tank?

Naringlo

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Hello.

I have just seen orange chromides. They look really good! It's tempted me to start a brackish tank. Soooo...

How do you start a brackish tank? I'm unsure of how this works and what you use.

And if I were to acquire two orange chromides or however many you need, what shoaling fish could I use? I read guppies like brackish water but I've never heard of this before. Is it true?

Also, what are some schooling brackish fish?

Tank size is 120L.

Thank you for reading.
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You cycle just as you would a freshwater tank by continuously adding an ammonia source and waiting for the cycle to complete.

You use marine salt to get to your desired SG, SG1.003@25degC would suffice for Orange Chromides. Mix this salt in with tap water and dechlorinator at water change time.

I've never kept Orange Chromides but I guess like other Cichled species you could keep singly or in an established pair, I don't know what the outcome would be if you added lots to the tank to see if a pair formed - maybe you would have to re-home the other fish due to aggression, maybe not? Others may be able to advise?

Guppies can survive in Brackish Water.

Don't know of a small shoaling fish that will be ok for your size tank, again maybe others can advise?
 
Indian glassfish? Parambassis ranga? No idea of compatibility, though, I don''t know about the chromides.
 
Sorry, forgot to update. On a community tank now, was just getting ahead of myself. Thanks for the info though, I love learning about this stuff.
 

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