blackops Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 505 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2012 #1 i cant make up my mind wich fish to get i was thinking 10 neon tetra/ 10 kuhli loach/ 2 gbr/4 ottcinclus/ wil not add all at the same
i cant make up my mind wich fish to get i was thinking 10 neon tetra/ 10 kuhli loach/ 2 gbr/4 ottcinclus/ wil not add all at the same
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB May 16, 2012 #2 How big is your tank (length x width x height, please!), is it cycled and is your water hard or soft? Are there any fish in there at the moment? What is your nitrate level out of the tap?
How big is your tank (length x width x height, please!), is it cycled and is your water hard or soft? Are there any fish in there at the moment? What is your nitrate level out of the tap?
OP OP blackops Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 505 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2012 #3 the tank is a juwel rio 180 been running for a year only other fish in the tank are 4 clown loaches water is hard
the tank is a juwel rio 180 been running for a year only other fish in the tank are 4 clown loaches water is hard
BadBadger Fishaholic Joined Dec 13, 2009 Messages 431 Reaction score 0 Location Hull May 16, 2012 #4 The Clown Loaches may get a little bit to big for your tank i think matey. They can get biggg! The stocking you mentioned at the top looks good though EDIT: Spell Check
The Clown Loaches may get a little bit to big for your tank i think matey. They can get biggg! The stocking you mentioned at the top looks good though EDIT: Spell Check
OP OP blackops Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 505 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2012 #5 i will up gradet to a 400l next year so will move them over
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB May 16, 2012 #6 Even a 400l isn't going to be big enough for them long term. I'd rethink your stocking if your water's hard; all the fish you've listed are really soft water ones
Even a 400l isn't going to be big enough for them long term. I'd rethink your stocking if your water's hard; all the fish you've listed are really soft water ones
OP OP blackops Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 505 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2012 #7 help what to put in?
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB May 16, 2012 #8 Most rainbowfish do well in harder water, as well as most of the barbs and some loaches. Kribs also.
OP OP blackops Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 505 Reaction score 0 May 17, 2012 #9 tiger barbs and black ruby barbs look cool up side down catfish?