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Aquarium Advice Freak
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Fish Choices for my 90gal planted tank....
Hey Gang,
Well I started to make a list of fish I might want to put in the tank with my wife and this is what we came up with: 5 - Otocinclus Algae EaterÂ* 3 - Siamese Algae Eaters 1 - Candy Stripe Pleco Â* 1 - Queen Arabesque Pleco 2 - Red Cherry Shrimp 2 - Rudolph Red-Nosed Shrimp 5 - Pristella/X-ray Tetra 5 - Blood-Fin Tetra 8 - Cardinal Tetra 8 - Harlequin Rasbora 2 - Swordtail 2 - Dwarf Gourami 2 - Pearl Gourami 4 - Angelfish What do you think? will these work together? Thanks for the feedback, Jeff |
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Aquarium Advice Freak
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I picked up 2 pearl gouramis they are kind of shy at first but then they livin up with in a few days. They are a good addition to any community tank. I really just started getting back into this hobby so I don't know about the others.
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50 Gallon - 1 Angelfish, 1 Bushynose pl*co, 2 Pearl Gouramis, 3 Bolivian Rams, 7 Lemon Tetras, 5 Leopard Danios, 6 Bronze Cories [acronym:c75740783d="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:c75740783d]- Empty |
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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I am personally not a big gourami fan, but everything else sounds cool. If it were me, I'd cut the rasboras, and stick to 2, maybe 3 groups of tetras. I don't know how gourami's and angels go together, someone else may have to chime in here.... I don't know if its cardinals or neons that serve as angel food in the wild. To me, they're pretty similar, so you may want to look into that.
Have you considered any dwarf cichlids? They love planted tanks. With consistent water changes, I don't feel they are that hard to keep. Apistogramma borelli and apistogramma cacatuoides are good starter ones. The cacatuoides have nice bright fins. I also adore rams. Dwarf cichlids just have a lot of personality. They're my favorite fish, so I had to put my little plug in. I fun game I played when building my tanks was to search for as many planted tank setups as possible, then see what people stocked in them. I seem to enjoy procrastination of school work. [acronym:ecd9af11f3="Hope this helps (or) Happy to help"]HTH[/acronym:ecd9af11f3]
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Aquarium Advice Freak
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Well after talking to Mr. Burns (Thank You Again), I have narrowed down my list to the flowing:
2 - Otocinclus Algae EaterÂ* 4 - Siamese Algae Eaters 1 - Queen Arabesque Pleco 5 - Red Cherry Shrimp 7 - Pristella/X-ray Tetra 12 - Harlequin Rasbora 6 - Angelfish How does this list look to everyone? |
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I'm glad to see the Gouramis gone, since I hear they can get nasty. The only thing I will add is get the otos last. They need an established tank and lots of food!
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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50 harlequins!!!! go for it!
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Aquarium Advice Freak
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****... the woman wants more colors in the tank and wants more fish
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Aquarium Advice Activist
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if i had a 90g i would most likely expand one of my 55g biotopes. not sure which one though. i like both the south american and asian tanks, but would most likely go with the south american. there are a wide variety of cories, tetras, plecos, and cichlids (etc) that i wouldnt mind adding to my tank.
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55g: 1 black angel, 1 koi angel, 1 marble angel, 3 blue rams, 2 bolivian rams, 5 diamond tetras, 5 gold tetras, 3 leopard corys, 1 bristlenose pleco 55g: gouramis: 2 pearl, 1 blue, 2 dwarf fire, 2 dwarf honey , 1 dwarf powder blue; 5 tiger barbs, 5 golden barbs, 3 zebra loaches, 1 [acronym:7ab0bdee14="Siamese Algae Eater"]SAE[/acronym:7ab0bdee14] 30g: 1 miss. map turtle, 5 blue spotted sunfish 10g: 7 cardinal tetras, 7 black neon tetras, 5 pygmy cories 10g: 3 leopard geckos a yellow lab, a bichon frise, and a grey tabby cat |
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Don't try to fill it up all at once. A couple of weeks after it is full, you will wish you had room for a school of (insert name of beautiful fish here) you saw at the [acronym:14b0a8cfc1="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:14b0a8cfc1]. Well, I guess we all will always have that problem.
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