Due to re-decorating, I've had to empty my 75 gallon tank and the inhabitants are being spread out across my other tanks. Among them is a shoal of 6 regular harlequin rasbora.
I keep a male betta and 8 purple rasbora in a fully planted 10 gallon long (he doesn't have a problem with shoals). Am I pushing it if I put the 6 orange harlequins from downstairs in with them?
The shoals have never been together and have lived separately for many years. I've put them in together temporarily until I get some advice. They've blended together in the tank really well - no squabbling and they're acting as one big shoal.
Is 14 harlequin rasbora in a 10 gallon waaaay overstocked? I do have a 45 gallon with only 2 angels and a shoal of corys just in case. But the angels get extremely aggressive when they're spawning and I've had to remove every shoal I've kept with them.
I keep a male betta and 8 purple rasbora in a fully planted 10 gallon long (he doesn't have a problem with shoals). Am I pushing it if I put the 6 orange harlequins from downstairs in with them?
The shoals have never been together and have lived separately for many years. I've put them in together temporarily until I get some advice. They've blended together in the tank really well - no squabbling and they're acting as one big shoal.
Is 14 harlequin rasbora in a 10 gallon waaaay overstocked? I do have a 45 gallon with only 2 angels and a shoal of corys just in case. But the angels get extremely aggressive when they're spawning and I've had to remove every shoal I've kept with them.