nice!! I like the driftwood!! I think you need a center piece fish, maybe a dwarf gourami!
nice!! I like the driftwood!! I think you need a center piece fish, maybe a dwarf gourami!
+1 to everything. I live driftwood piece but you should get a centerpiece fish. Gourami are pretty good. Just make sure not too get the bigger ones. Dwarf gourami is the best choice for a community tank. Rainbows can also be a centerpiece along with other fish that really just combine everything and make the tank look great together ( if you know what I mean ).
Beautiful tank I love the aquascape. And along with everyone, if your up for it, a German blue ram or two would look beautiful.
I can help you with yoir decision. If you have good water and are up for a challenge, I would absolutely go with the blue rams. They are extremely beautiful and mesmerising to watch if you have a male and female pair. They love to follow each other.But if you are still a beginner or want a less challenging fish I would bank on the dwarf gourami.
I like the moss ball. For centerpiece fish, I would also use a dwarf gourami
Gbr are actually pretty passive and gentle fish. They are only agressive if they spawn, and that agression ismainly territorial.
You could add some tall plants for the rams to hide in. You could use Valisnaria which is a fairly hardy plant
If you dont already, live plants. They are cheap, provide benefits for water. And are a great natural hiding. And if this makes any sense, have enough hiding for the fish but an equal amount of viewing for you. Just add a plant or two more and your set. Plus dont be scared of what people post on this, rams arnt that sensitive to ph. Keep an ideal range but they are more sensitive to hard/soft water. They do best in soft.
Amazon sword, melon sword or anubis. Those are all my favorites.