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Current stocking in my established 20 gallon is 3 glass catfish, 3 otos, a glofish, and a juvenile long-finned albino bristlenose pleco. Until recently there was a male swordtail and 4 glofish. However, 3 of the glofish succumbed to stress from our move in November. The swordtail was moved to our 55 because he was nipping the pleco's fins.
The problem is that now that all the dither fish are gone, we almost never see the glass cats. Before, they were always out swimming and playing in the filter current. They would even feed from the surface. Now they just hide in the plants.
We're considering rehoming the glofish (because our tastes have changed since were first started the tank and they seem too artificial to us now) and getting a small school of Harlequin rasboras. Would this work? I know we're getting pretty full but we do 30% water changes weekly and our parameters are very stable.
Thanks for the advice!
The problem is that now that all the dither fish are gone, we almost never see the glass cats. Before, they were always out swimming and playing in the filter current. They would even feed from the surface. Now they just hide in the plants.
We're considering rehoming the glofish (because our tastes have changed since were first started the tank and they seem too artificial to us now) and getting a small school of Harlequin rasboras. Would this work? I know we're getting pretty full but we do 30% water changes weekly and our parameters are very stable.
Thanks for the advice!