Kilojoules
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Feb 5, 2020
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So I'm sure this is the sort of question you see lots of, but I'm starting my first aquarium and I think I'm doing okay, but I wanted advice on my stocking plans before things go much farther.
My tank is a 20 gallon long, with live plants (not a lot so far as they've yet to fill in, but I think it's fair to call it decently planted) and a fine gravel substrate. It's been cycling for a good several weeks, and I've had a few fish in there for at least the last three weeks with no issues that I can see.
I got my aquarium as part of a kit so the filter is nothing special but I'm hoping to upgrade that very soon.
I'm a bit worried about my stocking plans because my research has taught me that stocking is not a hard and fast rule. I've done lots of research, put my plans into a couple bioload calculators but I thought getting feedback from people here would be much better.
My current plan is this:
Platy x3
Galaxy danio x6
Dwarf chain loach x6
Zebra rasbora x6
Long finned zebra danio x6
The platies and galaxy danios are already in the aquarium. Along with one of the chain loaches. (Recommended to me by an employee at the LFS, who either didn't know or failed to mention that they should be kept in groups. It's my fault for not researching farther before coming home with it though, I did a brief check for size and compatibility without noticing school size. As a result the plan has changed accordingly)
As I mentioned, the bioload calculators suggested this would be fine, but it feels like a bit too much to me. Anything already not in the tank is negotiable, and the one loach could be returned if that would be best, since I just brought him home yesterday. Although I really like the little guy so I'd love to accommodate him instead.
I know this has been a pretty long post so I'll stop rambling. Any help or advice would be super appreciated!
My tank is a 20 gallon long, with live plants (not a lot so far as they've yet to fill in, but I think it's fair to call it decently planted) and a fine gravel substrate. It's been cycling for a good several weeks, and I've had a few fish in there for at least the last three weeks with no issues that I can see.
I got my aquarium as part of a kit so the filter is nothing special but I'm hoping to upgrade that very soon.
I'm a bit worried about my stocking plans because my research has taught me that stocking is not a hard and fast rule. I've done lots of research, put my plans into a couple bioload calculators but I thought getting feedback from people here would be much better.
My current plan is this:
Platy x3
Galaxy danio x6
Dwarf chain loach x6
Zebra rasbora x6
Long finned zebra danio x6
The platies and galaxy danios are already in the aquarium. Along with one of the chain loaches. (Recommended to me by an employee at the LFS, who either didn't know or failed to mention that they should be kept in groups. It's my fault for not researching farther before coming home with it though, I did a brief check for size and compatibility without noticing school size. As a result the plan has changed accordingly)
As I mentioned, the bioload calculators suggested this would be fine, but it feels like a bit too much to me. Anything already not in the tank is negotiable, and the one loach could be returned if that would be best, since I just brought him home yesterday. Although I really like the little guy so I'd love to accommodate him instead.
I know this has been a pretty long post so I'll stop rambling. Any help or advice would be super appreciated!