Time To Plan What Fish To Buy

Geoff1991

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Right, unfortunately i was ill advised and now im doing a fish-in cycle. But im sticking it out and keeping up with the water changes.

While the tanks cycling, i need to start planning what fish i want to put in.

Its 60L, about 15 gallons and i currently have 2 mollys in.

I want some brightly coloured, interesting fish... shoaling or non-shoaling... its all good.

I want some top feeders and bottom feeders that won't outgrow my tank and i also don't want to overstock my tank

Heres a picture of the tank, just because i can

http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p83/gui...91/IMG_0157.jpg
 
Right, unfortunately i was ill advised and now im doing a fish-in cycle. But im sticking it out and keeping up with the water changes.

While the tanks cycling, i need to start planning what fish i want to put in.

Its 60L, about 15 gallons and i currently have 2 mollys in.

I want some brightly coloured, interesting fish... shoaling or non-shoaling... its all good.

I want some top feeders and bottom feeders that won't outgrow my tank and i also don't want to overstock my tank

Heres a picture of the tank, just because i can

[URL="http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p83/gui...91/IMG_0157.jpg"]http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p83/gui...91/IMG_0157.jpg[/URL]


i dont no if they are right for your tank, but i have Congo Tetras they are very color full and very acctive. its one of my favort fish. look into it maybee they will be right for that tank but i dont know. just throwing it out there.
:good:
(sorrry for spelling errors)
-matt
 
Congo tetras are going to be too big for a 15 gallon tank since they need to be kept in schools.

Also it should be noted that if you add too many fish at once there will be an ammonia spike. It's best to add newcomers slowly, a fish or 2 at a time, over several weeks.
 

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