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much more info needed please!

size of tank?
anything currently in the tank?
what type of fish do you like?
 
Sorry guys its a 4fter been running for a month no fish in it atm just driftwood i would like to keep cories but i dont know how they would go with my ph lvl?

Thanks
 
your pH should be fine for most fish found in the hobby - I'm not aware of any corydora that would not live happily at a pH of 7.6
 
you could do two angels a nice school of neon tetras and a nice school of corys on the bottom and then plant it really heavily I would look really good.
 
Sorry guys its a 4fter been running for a month no fish in it atm just driftwood i would like to keep cories but i dont know how they would go with my ph lvl?

Thanks



When you say 'running' do you mean 'cycling' at all..?

Terry.

you could do two angels a nice school of neon tetras and a nice school of corys on the bottom and then plant it really heavily I would look really good.



I thought Angels ATE Neon Tetra in their wild, natural habitat ??? :/

Terry.
 
tbh, if your pH STAYS at 7.6, it'll be a miracle.
 
I getting confused zoddyzod states that corys wouldnt live happily but mark states that a nice school of corys would do fine! So would they do fine or not?

Yes fully cycled it took awhile but i accomplished it!!

I know the ph is more likely to drop becuase i sill have to add another piece of driftwood plus the fish that im goin to buy so guys what fish???
 
Yes sorry as i didnt read the reply proply thanks for picking me up.

Sorry guys so how do this sounds either 8 cories and school of tetras or 6cories 4 angels or 6 coies and 4 bolivan rams?

I dont no guys just spit ballin atm
 
I thought Angels ATE Neon Tetra in their wild, natural habitat ??? :/

Terry.


they do - but I happily keep 20+ neon with 6 adult angels. The theory is, if you introduce the angels as juveniles to a tank already stocked with neons then they mature without ever thinking of them as food.

worked for me.

and read my first post again - I said I don't know any cory that would not live happily at that pH - meaning there isn't one that you could not keep - so take your pick!
 

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