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I've kept other fish in the tank before the tetras. An oto cat that survived for a year and a half until my heater broke, and bettas mostly. I never got around to getting the oto cat a couple buddies, but he did live longer than I expected! Since my fish survived until my heater broke(a couple...
I was going to add a female betta, but I didn't want to risk them getting eaten. Six of them cost me about fourty dollars! If I get a dwarf gourami, or a male female pair (can you tell genders?) would my tank be able to support that?
They are swimming around now, they just mostly stay in the back of the tank. They are active, they just stay towards the bottom now. They don't look like they are dying, I just thought they would swim up front and be more robust. They still won't eat though.
My tank is cycled. I don't have anything that will read ammonia levels though... The tetras are swimming around now. Are they supposed to be mid level to bottom swimmers? That's exactly where they are swimming. Also, the tank is a ten gallon. Am I maxed out for fish capacity?
I just got a school of six coffee bean tetras. They swim about, but mostly stay near the bottom of the tank.They are the only fish in the tank. Also, they won't come up to eat. Actually, they won't eat at all. I've only had them for a couple days, but I'm still worried. Am I doing something...
I've had Otos before. Cute little guys. One of them survived for a couple years until my heater broke and I roasted him. Shrimp never live long. I've tried multiple times and have always been disappointed.
I haven't had any luck with shrimp. They've rather died within a clue days or were eaten within the same timeframe. the Internet says scarlet Badis need food that isn't in flake form or the like. I don't want to deal with that, as I am semi new to fish keeping.
I've heard feeding ADF's can sometimes be difficult if you don't have experience with live food, and I haven't had much
Luck with shrimp; but Endler's are kind of interesting. Thanks for the reply. Are there pellets or wafers that I can feed ADF's?
I got my ten gallon up and running again. Last time I only had a betta fish (male) in it. I want to do something kind of different. Here are a couple stocking ideas I had
5 silver hatchetfish
OR
5 Norman's Lampeyes
1 female betta
OR
A betta sorority (5)
Would that be difficult? I've...