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LPXnoob

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I have a 29 gallon tank with 10 neons, a 6 albino cories. Any recommendations for additions? I'm not sure. Any ideas are welcome. :)
 
No angels. It will eat the neons.
Pearl gourami, dwarf gourami, hatchetfish, leopard danios, rams, a keyhole cichlid, rummy nose tetras, emperor tetras, penguin tetras, ember tetras, guppies, platys, kuhli loaches, bristle nose pleco, clown pleco, x-ray tetras, small killifish species, serpae tetra, black phantom tetra, glass catfish, opaline gourami, or mollies to name a couple of options. ;)
 
If I was gonna do gouramis I'd drop in sparklers. Lol. And I saw a frog Pleco online. Any ideas on them? I've never heard about them. I want a few more bottom darkness and a mid/top water species school.
 
Sparkling gouramis would be cool. Killifish stay on the top. Another bottom dwelling species would be kuhlu loaches, but I don't think you could see them well against the black gravel. I have never heard of a frog pleco.
 
I have sand in the tank no gravel. I found the frog Pleco in my tropical fish pocket guide after seeing it mentioned online.
 
I have sand in the tank no gravel. I found the frog Pleco in my tropical fish pocket guide after seeing it mentioned online.
I saw you said "bottom darkness" and I guess I thought you meant the bottom was dark colored. Brain spasm. Anyway, I still suggest kuhlis. Any luck finding more info on a frog pleco?
 
Lol. Autocorrect. I meant dwellers. My apologies for my error. :)
 
No luck on the frog plecos. Kind of a heart break. They are very unique looking.
 
Just found more info. Too big for my tank. :( 8 in max. More commonly referred to as Frog Bristelnose. L34. And it's a anti social species only fish.
 
I'm checking out species in my 'Pocket expert guide to tropical fish' by Sweeney, Bailey, and Norman. So many beautiful species. Lol.
 
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