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Hello, after watching my empty tank for a few days now, I am getting
itchy to start building my fish! (I know I have to add gradually and slowly - probably no real fish for 2 weeks, and can't have the total number for 2 months or more.) Here is my fish plan: the preliminary "total fish list" for when my tank is cycled and ready for gradual additions. I've researched the species, and I am aiming for a community tank. I've compiled their water parameter needs as well as their maximum sizes. What do you think? Any red flags? Suggestions? Warnings? :-) Tank parameters: (5=B0dH, 7.0 ph) 50 Gallon bow-front tank, with 404 Fluval canister filter, 2-inches medium gravel, only one small live plant so far Desired Fish: 1-2 large angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare?) * 6-8 ph * 5=B0dH-13=B0dH * 6" max size (12" total fish) 6 Cory catfish (Corydoras aeneus?) * 6 - 8 ph * 5=B0dH - 19=B0dH * 2.7"max size (16.2" total fish) 6 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish (Rhombatractus praecox) * 6 - 8 ph * 8=B0dH - 16=B0dH * 1.9" max size (11.4" total fish) 4 Blue Gouramis (favorite!) (Trichogaster trichopterus) * 6 - 8.8 ph * 5=B0dH - 20=B0dH * 3.5" max size (14" total fish size) 1 Bristle-nose Pleco (Ancistrus sp) * 5.8 - 7.8 ph * 5=B0dH - 19=B0dH * 4.7" max size Question: is my water too soft for the Rainbowfish? Total Fish number: 16-17 Total "Fish Inches" at maturity: 52.3 - 58.3" Thanks for any advice! - Lisa |
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Lisa wrote:
6 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish (Rhombatractus praecox) When did they change genus? Question: is my water too soft for the Rainbowfish? Total Fish number: Water hardness is not that relevant unless you're planning on breeding certain species. They'll be fine. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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6 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish (Rhombatractus praecox)
When did they change genus? I got that from a fish info website - www.fishprofiles.com - it's listed as a "synonym." ?? I must have grabbed the wrong name. Maybe it should be Melanotaenia praecox. Sorry about that. - Lisa |
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![]() "Lisa" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, after watching my empty tank for a few days now, I am getting itchy to start building my fish! (I know I have to add gradually and slowly - probably no real fish for 2 weeks, and can't have the total number for 2 months or more.) Err? Why two weeks? - either you run the tank for a few days to make sure the equipment works & then start the cycle with hardy fish after a couple of days, do a fishless cycle which typically takes at least three to four weeks or do a boosted cycle using mature filter media & feed it for a few days - so you'd have a few days wait or a few weeks wait but two weeks doesn't work out. You actually can't have the total number for around six months. If you want angels & blue gouramis you'll need to have some tall plants or decor so they can get out of each others line of sight - both species can be territorial & if they can see the whole tank at once they'll claim the whole tank ;o) HTH Sue |
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I must have grabbed the wrong name. Maybe it should be Melanotaenia praecox. That's the genus I'm familiar with. http://members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Contents.htm Sorry about that. Nothing to be sorry about, I learned a new thing today. ![]() -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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oups.com... Hello, after watching my empty tank for a few days now, I am getting itchy to start building my fish! (I know I have to add gradually and slowly - probably no real fish for 2 weeks, and can't have the total number for 2 months or more.) Here is my fish plan: the preliminary "total fish list" for when my tank is cycled and ready for gradual additions. I've researched the species, and I am aiming for a community tank. I've compiled their water parameter needs as well as their maximum sizes. What do you think? Any red flags? Suggestions? Warnings? :-) Tank parameters: (5°dH, 7.0 ph) 50 Gallon bow-front tank, with 404 Fluval canister filter, 2-inches medium gravel, only one small live plant so far Desired Fish: 1-2 large angelfish 6 Cory catfish 6 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish 4 Blue Gouramis (favorite!) 1 Bristle-nose Pleco snipped out the unneccesary stuff (for me). I think that's a nice mix, and my only behavioural reservation would be around your favorite fish. Gouramis vary in how territorial they are, and the Blues are up there in the top 5 worst. The only fish in danger (besides other gouramis) are the Angels. You would improve your odds considerably with plants which reach the surface, and by starting with Gourami juveniles. I would also be tempted to start with 3 Angels, rather than just 2 (spreads internal quarrels better). In terms of layers, I think everything is well represented, with the Corys/Plec at the bottom, Angels/Rainbowfish in the middle, and the Blues in the middle/top. I would think about adding some reds or oranges for contrast. Maybe some Kuhli loaches and switch to a smaller cory. I pick my corys based on substrate colour. ps: my favorite Angelfish is the Altum, but they are often hard to find, and don't come in any fancy colours, so it's an aquired taste ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk - Lisa |
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I think that's a nice mix, and my only behavioural reservation would
be around your favorite fish. Gouramis vary in how territorial they are, and the Blues are up there in the top 5 worst. The only fish in danger (besides other gouramis) are the Angels. You would improve your odds considerably with plants which reach the surface, and by starting with Gourami juveniles. I would also be tempted to start with 3 Angels, rather than just 2 (spreads internal quarrels better). Good point about the Gouramis. I had an old Blue Gourami (aka "Gary the Gourami") for 6-7 years that was my all-time favorite "buddy" fish. He got along OK with one other Blue (I think they were tankmates when very young, though) and then, later, OK with a newer Pearl. He outlasted them both by quite awhile. I never observed any signs of fighting, but there were never more than 2 fish at a time in that tank. That's why the Blue Gourami is kind of a sentimental favorite with me now. He was moody, and seemed so responsive. I remember when he sulked terribly when I added 5 zip-fast zebra Danios. His whole BODY looked grumpy, and he kept hiding. He then perked up when I moved the Danios to another tank, and would wiggle in front of the tank when I came over. In keeping him all those years, I first realized how personable certain fish can be. Would (3 angelfish) and several dwarf Gouramis maybe work better than the Blues? Or, skip the angels (my tank is rectangular and wide, anyway, although it is 50 gall.) and just have 6 Blue Gouramis? (Or is that guaranteeing fights?) 3 Angels and no Blues - maybe Pearls instead? Or Red Flame Honey Gouramis to add the red contrast you mentioned? Argh - so many choices! :-) Thanks for all the good suggestions. - Lisa |
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"Lisa" wrote in message
oups.com... Would (3 angelfish) and several dwarf Gouramis maybe work better than the Blues? Or, skip the angels (my tank is rectangular and wide, anyway, although it is 50 gall.) and just have 6 Blue Gouramis? (Or is that guaranteeing fights?) 3 Angels and no Blues - maybe Pearls instead? Or Red Flame Honey Gouramis to add the red contrast you mentioned? Argh - so many choices! :-) Thanks for all the good suggestions. I was going to suggest Dwarf ( Colisa lalia ), Honey ( Trichogaster chuna ) or Flame ( Colisa lalia ) as alternative to the semi-agressive larger types. I myself am fixing to get myself a couple of pairs of Colisa lalia in a few weeks. I just want to get my plants, currents and CO2/pH/KH right first. I am not sure whether to try the Hydrogen Peroxide bath on them that I am so fascinated in at the moment, over quaranting them for 4 weeks in the other tank. We'll see when the time gets closer to get them. They are beautifil fish and I've been told they get on well in a Community tank, except when they are protecting territory (when they breed or blow bubble nests). I have Serpae, Black Neons and Hockey Sticks atm, so I too am wondering if the Serpaes will leave the Gouramis alone - it must be noted though, since the tank move the Serpae have been shoaling, and seem far too interested in mating with each other than to be chasing and fin nipping as they were before. I think my old tank may have been overstocked ![]() Oz |
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Angels are very individual, and my 2 goldens appear to be a spawning pair.
As angels are very hard to sex until they spawn/pair up, and by then are large if you need a back up plan if one is very agressive.Mine are in 65gall with platies and one has just turned into a real cichlid male overnight,terrorizing his mate. Being a good 8" tall,too big for my other tanks. Be prepared with another 25g tall as they get bigger!!! Of course your's might turn out to be "little angels" with no problems. They are delightful fish and very beautiful. Mine are fine with platies, cories/otos and 3 clowns. "Lisa" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, after watching my empty tank for a few days now, I am getting itchy to start building my fish! (I know I have to add gradually and slowly - probably no real fish for 2 weeks, and can't have the total number for 2 months or more.) Here is my fish plan: the preliminary "total fish list" for when my tank is cycled and ready for gradual additions. I've researched the species, and I am aiming for a community tank. I've compiled their water parameter needs as well as their maximum sizes. What do you think? Any red flags? Suggestions? Warnings? :-) Tank parameters: (5°dH, 7.0 ph) 50 Gallon bow-front tank, with 404 Fluval canister filter, 2-inches medium gravel, only one small live plant so far Desired Fish: 1-2 large angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare?) * 6-8 ph * 5°dH-13°dH * 6" max size (12" total fish) 6 Cory catfish (Corydoras aeneus?) * 6 - 8 ph * 5°dH - 19°dH * 2.7"max size (16.2" total fish) 6 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish (Rhombatractus praecox) * 6 - 8 ph * 8°dH - 16°dH * 1.9" max size (11.4" total fish) 4 Blue Gouramis (favorite!) (Trichogaster trichopterus) * 6 - 8.8 ph * 5°dH - 20°dH * 3.5" max size (14" total fish size) 1 Bristle-nose Pleco (Ancistrus sp) * 5.8 - 7.8 ph * 5°dH - 19°dH * 4.7" max size Question: is my water too soft for the Rainbowfish? Total Fish number: 16-17 Total "Fish Inches" at maturity: 52.3 - 58.3" Thanks for any advice! - Lisa |
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"Lisa" wrote in message
oups.com... I think that's a nice mix, and my only behavioural reservation would be around your favorite fish. Gouramis vary in how territorial they are, and the Blues are up there in the top 5 worst. The only fish in danger (besides other gouramis) are the Angels. You would improve your odds considerably with plants which reach the surface, and by starting with Gourami juveniles. I would also be tempted to start with 3 Angels, rather than just 2 (spreads internal quarrels better). Good point about the Gouramis. I had an old Blue Gourami (aka "Gary the Gourami") for 6-7 years that was my all-time favorite "buddy" fish. He got along OK with one other Blue (I think they were tankmates when very young, though) and then, later, OK with a newer Pearl. He outlasted them both by quite awhile. I never observed any signs of fighting, but there were never more than 2 fish at a time in that tank. That's why the Blue Gourami is kind of a sentimental favorite with me now. He was moody, and seemed so responsive. I remember when he sulked terribly when I added 5 zip-fast zebra Danios. His whole BODY looked grumpy, and he kept hiding. He then perked up when I moved the Danios to another tank, and would wiggle in front of the tank when I came over. In keeping him all those years, I first realized how personable certain fish can be. Would (3 angelfish) and several dwarf Gouramis maybe work better than the Blues? Or, skip the angels (my tank is rectangular and wide, anyway, although it is 50 gall.) and just have 6 Blue Gouramis? (Or is that guaranteeing fights?) 3 Angels and no Blues - maybe Pearls instead? Or Red Flame Honey Gouramis to add the red contrast you mentioned? Argh - so many choices! :-) Thanks for all the good suggestions. - Lisa The requirement for Angels is a tall tank (or at least not short), and not too turbulent (or having enough quiet zones for them to hang out in). Pearl gouramis are a very nice choice, getting reasonably large (so you don't need many) and having a much better disposition. They are somewhat monotone though, so it just depends on your objectives. A few Flame gouramis would work too, but keep in mind that the personable characteristics you watched with your Blue, tend to diminish as you go to smaller fish, though this is a generality. Sometimes I'll narrow my choices down to 2 or 3 fish, and then I'll tour all the local pet shops to see what their stock looks like. Sometimes my purchase is even one of my 2-3 choices ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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