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I'm thinking of making a change in my 90 gallon planted tank.
Currently its home to 4 geriatric yet prolific angelfish a few neon rainbows, a couple of clown loaches, 3 ancistrus, 4 cherry barbs and 4 bloodfin tetras. 10 cory cats. There are a few amano shrimp and 2 wood shrimp in there too. It also under went some heavy pruning which resulted in a 5 gallon pail full of dwarf sword plans, Red swords, Tiger Lotus, and Vallisneria. I can actually see the fish again. The PH runs in the 7-7.2 range and the tank has been running very well for the last 2 years using injected CO2 and compact flourescent lighting. I do 15 gallon water changes twice a month. I keep the temp at 80 degrees. I'm thinking of passing the angels on to my sister for her family to enjoy. I'd like to go with more color in the tank. I'm leaning toward making it a tank heavily biased toward Tetras or maybe Barbs. The rainbows are neat fish but they are very difficult to get locally and very expensive unless I go to the Pet World like places and I usually end up with a very high mortality rate with fish from those places. I don't want to get into the Peat or RO water to further manipulate my PH. So what do folks think would be a nice mix to liven up the color and activity level in my tank knowing that I love the live plants? I was thinking of a mix of Barbs or Tetras. I love Cardinals and Neons but keeping them for over a year seems to be beyond my ability. Thanks for the input. Chris |
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![]() "Chris Spierings" wrote in message ... I was thinking of a mix of Barbs or Tetras. I love Cardinals and Neons but keeping them for over a year seems to be beyond my ability. Thanks for the input. Chris I would seriously reconsider on the rainbows. They're fantastic fish, bright, vibrant color. You could look into ordering them online. I have yet to order live fish mail-order, but many ppl do it on a regualr basis with good results. |
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Chris,
I have never really kept tetras, but Barbs would be very happy in your tank. Stay away from the large varieties tho. Tiger barbs are very impressive in a school and they have the bold colour you are looking for. Also another idea you could try would be some of the dwarf gouramis varieties. There are some vivid colours there and the fish have great personalities to boot. Try changing more water more often and you should not have any problems with what ever fish you try, also keep in mind that most all fish will adapt to your water conditions and thrive so you should not have to worry much about additives to change water parameters. Vicki Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com |
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