Flashing_Lights3005
Mostly New Member
Hello,
I've just purchased a 60 litre Biorb Life. I understand that I will need to cycle my tank before adding fish (the tank hasn't even arrived yet) and I would also like to add some live plants. I've been doing a little bit of reading and would definitely like to convert this to a tropical tank in order to house a Betta.
I'm considering the following community,
1 male Betta
4 Gold Harlequin Rasboras
4 Harlequin Rasboras
6 Pygmy Corydoras
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts regarding this as a "harmonious" community in terms of the species mix and tank size??
I also wonder if its common that these fish (aside the Betta) breed and how this is handled? I don't want to have to get another tank, I just wonder if my Rasboras for instance would lay a lot of eggs which either get eaten, sucked into the filter or hatch leaving me with too many fish in a 60 litre tank?
I've read that I should add fish to my new tank after cycled slowly e.g. 4 Rasboras a month, and then perhaps the Betta as the last fish?
Any other useful tips are appreciated.
Thanks.
I've just purchased a 60 litre Biorb Life. I understand that I will need to cycle my tank before adding fish (the tank hasn't even arrived yet) and I would also like to add some live plants. I've been doing a little bit of reading and would definitely like to convert this to a tropical tank in order to house a Betta.
I'm considering the following community,
1 male Betta
4 Gold Harlequin Rasboras
4 Harlequin Rasboras
6 Pygmy Corydoras
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts regarding this as a "harmonious" community in terms of the species mix and tank size??
I also wonder if its common that these fish (aside the Betta) breed and how this is handled? I don't want to have to get another tank, I just wonder if my Rasboras for instance would lay a lot of eggs which either get eaten, sucked into the filter or hatch leaving me with too many fish in a 60 litre tank?
I've read that I should add fish to my new tank after cycled slowly e.g. 4 Rasboras a month, and then perhaps the Betta as the last fish?
Any other useful tips are appreciated.
Thanks.