jburleson11
Aquarium Advice Newbie
New member first post. I couldn't decide where to post this because I mention a lot of topics so I hope general discussion is ok.
I have plans for adding more fish to my tank and I would greatly appreciate any feedback on it.
I've always loved and kept gouramis. They are hardy, being able to live in a wide pH range and temperature range, and can be quirky and fun to watch. My dad kept african cichlids for years and I developed a strong fondness for them as well. I know that african cichlids with gouramis would be a disaster but South Americans cichlids could possibly work. I would like to add either some Blue German Rams or some apistogramma cacatuoides (Cockatoo dwarf) or maybe both.
Has anyone had experience with mixing south americans and gouramis and if so how much luck? I would also love to know if there are any other cichlids that are known to be peaceful and could work in my tank.
Regarding the size of my tank and the number of fish. I've been using aqadvisor.com to estimate the capacity % of my tank and it says that I'm overstocked with only 8 fish (I made it when I had 2 loaches). They say the pleco takes almost 50% of the capacity so it's assuming the pleco is full grown which it isn't and won't be for a long time. Does this seem right to anyone else? Am I already overstocked? Should I find a new home for the pleco? I attached an image of the aqadvisor output.
I have a 4 month old 55g planted tank with 7 fish:
1 Gold Gourami
1 Opalene Gourami
1 Red Fire Dwarf Gourami
2 Peppered Cory Catfish
1 Clown Loach
1 Plecostomus
And some sword plants, annubias nana and java moss.
I added the 2 Clown loaches more recently but one died (I think I bought it sick). The other seems happy though hanging out with the corys.
I'm monitoring the Blue and Gold gouramis because I know they can bicker. They just chase each other around but there are no marks on either.
Apparently I have been too regimented in my monthly maintenance and am correcting a bacteria bloom. Once the tank is stable again I will add some more loaches and corys before other fish.
I have plans for adding more fish to my tank and I would greatly appreciate any feedback on it.
I've always loved and kept gouramis. They are hardy, being able to live in a wide pH range and temperature range, and can be quirky and fun to watch. My dad kept african cichlids for years and I developed a strong fondness for them as well. I know that african cichlids with gouramis would be a disaster but South Americans cichlids could possibly work. I would like to add either some Blue German Rams or some apistogramma cacatuoides (Cockatoo dwarf) or maybe both.
Has anyone had experience with mixing south americans and gouramis and if so how much luck? I would also love to know if there are any other cichlids that are known to be peaceful and could work in my tank.
Regarding the size of my tank and the number of fish. I've been using aqadvisor.com to estimate the capacity % of my tank and it says that I'm overstocked with only 8 fish (I made it when I had 2 loaches). They say the pleco takes almost 50% of the capacity so it's assuming the pleco is full grown which it isn't and won't be for a long time. Does this seem right to anyone else? Am I already overstocked? Should I find a new home for the pleco? I attached an image of the aqadvisor output.
I have a 4 month old 55g planted tank with 7 fish:
1 Gold Gourami
1 Opalene Gourami
1 Red Fire Dwarf Gourami
2 Peppered Cory Catfish
1 Clown Loach
1 Plecostomus
And some sword plants, annubias nana and java moss.
I added the 2 Clown loaches more recently but one died (I think I bought it sick). The other seems happy though hanging out with the corys.
I'm monitoring the Blue and Gold gouramis because I know they can bicker. They just chase each other around but there are no marks on either.
Apparently I have been too regimented in my monthly maintenance and am correcting a bacteria bloom. Once the tank is stable again I will add some more loaches and corys before other fish.