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My vote would be on clown loaches. Although they'll eventually outgrow they grow very slowly. You'd have a good 2 years at least before you'd have to consider rehoming. Just remember they are very shy, and you should have about 6.
The glofish are okay to stay in a tank that size, but +1 to the mono and Pleco rehome. Unfortunately most fish stores and employees are in it for the sale and don't care about the wellbeing of the fish. Take everything they say with a grain of salt and do your own research.
Are they eating now? I work at a pet store with fish and IMO cory cats don't enjoy shrimp pellets as much as we think they do. I'd only feed about one pellet per 5 cory cats
Blind Cave Tetras. Thought they were general community fish. Turns out since they're blind they attack anything and everything with rage, destroying plants and fish in the process. Never. EVER. Again
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Ugh I hate this
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So almost a month later he's doing it again... Much worse this time. Could it really be this incurable horrible "whirling disease" I'm reading about?? Is the only option euthanasia????
I feed Omega One tropical flakes. And thanks! No one has done anything and it was just a one time thing. He and the others are perfectly fine :) it seemed his top fin was "bent"? My boyfriend observed, so that possibly threw him off balance, but either way after holding him still in the net, he...