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Old November 30th 04, 12:39 PM
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Default fish for a heavily-planted tank?

Subject line says it all ... what species of fish do well in / prefer
heavily-planted tanks? Mine is 29g, pH 6.8-7, GH 11. Only fish in
there right now are a few corydoras. Thanks!
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Old November 30th 04, 01:27 PM
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Dave wrote:
Subject line says it all ... what species of fish do well in / prefer
heavily-planted tanks? Mine is 29g, pH 6.8-7, GH 11. Only fish in
there right now are a few corydoras. Thanks!


You have lots of options. A nice choice would be 6 or so Melanotaenia
praecox.

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Old November 30th 04, 01:45 PM
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I like to put lots of small tetras, one or two species only, in my 29
gallon. I have 11 pristella tetras and five ruby tetras, along with my
cories, otos, and SAEs. I think the smaller fish make the tank look bigger.

Cheryl

Dave wrote:

Subject line says it all ... what species of fish do well in / prefer
heavily-planted tanks? Mine is 29g, pH 6.8-7, GH 11. Only fish in
there right now are a few corydoras. Thanks!

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Old November 30th 04, 01:55 PM
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"Dave" wrote in message
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Subject line says it all ... what species of fish do well in / prefer
heavily-planted tanks? Mine is 29g, pH 6.8-7, GH 11. Only fish in
there right now are a few corydoras. Thanks!



that is the perfect setup for a few tetras and couple of rams
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/ramfaqs.htm, also 2 clown plecos,
peckoltia pulcher. They get about 2-3" max.
http://fish.mongabay.com/species/Peckoltia_pulcher.html

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Old November 30th 04, 04:56 PM
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"Dave" wrote in message
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Subject line says it all ... what species of fish do well in / prefer
heavily-planted tanks? Mine is 29g, pH 6.8-7, GH 11. Only fish in
there right now are a few corydoras. Thanks!


Small danios, ottos, SAE's , tetras, small plec, rasboras, dwarf gouramis,
twig catfish, cherry barbs, freshwater shrimp, dwarf cichlids, the
possibilities are nearly endless.

My plant tank has ottos, harlequin rasboras, a pair of rams, leopard danios,
a bristlenose plec, black neon tetras, cardinal tetras, cory cats, purple
scissortail guppies, freshwater glass shrimp, twig cats, and a giant danio
that jumped in from another tank.

If the fish are small and peaceful, the sky's the limit. Use your
imagination and have fun.

Limnophile



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Old December 1st 04, 05:21 PM
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"Dick" wrote

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If you want the risk of live bearers over
population my mollies and Platies also stay visible. Another of my
favorites that usually is visible is a Black Angelfish.

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dick


Actually, I've found that livebearers and angels are usually good tankmates.
The angels eat the livebearer fry, and keep the population somewhat under
control.

Limnophile



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Old December 2nd 04, 10:17 AM
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:21:45 -0600, "Limnophile"
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"Dick" wrote

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If you want the risk of live bearers over
population my mollies and Platies also stay visible. Another of my
favorites that usually is visible is a Black Angelfish.

snip
dick


Actually, I've found that livebearers and angels are usually good tankmates.
The angels eat the livebearer fry, and keep the population somewhat under
control.

Limnophile



I agree about fry control and Angels, but I find a few fry survive in
the heavy vegetation. I found 2 platies in my 75 gallon tank that
were over a month old judging by appearance. They still stay in the
vegetation most of the time.

dick
 




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