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Neon tetra tank
I have a 15 gal tank that I am considering using for a school of neons. Any
suggestions for plants that would be most appropriate? How about tank mates for cleanup? I'm looking for suggestions of what to put into this tank with neons for a reasonably low maintenance tank that would highlight the neons. |
Neon tetra tank
"Leyf" wrote in message le.rogers.com... I have a 15 gal tank that I am considering using for a school of neons. Any suggestions for plants that would be most appropriate? How about tank mates for cleanup? I'm looking for suggestions of what to put into this tank with neons for a reasonably low maintenance tank that would highlight the neons. I keep Sunset hygrophilia in a Neon tank. All the offshoots have been pushed into the substrate, so it's a ground cover, about 4" at its tallest. The red/green leaves look nice under the Neon's red/blue. A bit of red Myriophylium along the back finishes it off. In a Cardinal tank, we have a mixture of plants, with a forest of small Vals (Vallesneria spiralis) near the middle to a side. They like to school back & forth circling the Vals periodically, and at any sign of danger, they jump into them. Since they are not a big bio-load, you can easily let a ground cover take over the tank (my Neons rarely go under the groundcover, which is filled with shrimp, Otos etc), saving you from gravel vacuuming. I wouldn't put excessive amounts of bushy plants in the tank as the Neons might vanish from sight. Other ground crews might be Kuhlis, ADFs, small Corys and Pygmy Corys. NetMax |
Neon tetra tank
Hi Leyf,
I have a 15 gal tank that I am considering using for a school of neons. Any suggestions for plants that would be most appropriate? How about tank mates for cleanup? I'm looking for suggestions of what to put into this tank with neons for a reasonably low maintenance tank that would highlight the neons. Chances are good the fish do have a preference for plant types but I just select plants I visually like. Also different plants have different light requirements and many will not grow if they don't have enough of it. Tetra Neons are very beautiful fish and are very similar to Tetra Cardinals. You may consider Cardinals as well. They are a bit pricier but the red color underneath the blue florescent stripe covers the whole length of their body not just a half as Tetra Neons. Cardinals also can grow a bit bigger then Neons. Other than that they look the same and occasionally you may come across an employee in a pet store who cannot tell them apart. Beside a school of Neons (or Cardinals) I would put into a 15g aquarium some algae eaters. Perhaps 3 Oto Catfish to take care of Green Dot algae growing on the glass. A few Algae Eating Shrimps (Amano Shrimp) are fun to watch and are very useful. -- Regards, Marvin Hlavac Toronto, Canada |
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