I've just been thinking about what I'd like to put in my new 138 litre tank once its cycled (am in the process of doing a fishless cycle). I currently have in my smaller tank which will be moving into the 138 litre:
5 male guppies,
2 albino cories
And 1 female bristlenose pleco (had to take her off of a friend as she was stressing his male bristlenose. She's currently about 4 inches I'd say)
When they move into the big tank I want to definitely add some more cories as I know they should be kept in higher numbers. Was thinking of getting 2 more albino cories and 4 panda cories, so I have 4 of each? Would this be too many or okay?
I also really wanted some roseline sharks but am unsure if they will harm my guppies because at the shop I finally found them they had a 'semi agressive' colour sticker but everytime I've researched them they sound peaceful and say community fish?
I'm also hoping to get either some white fin tetra or bleeding heart tetra.
I'm not planning on adding this yet or all at once, just having a think so what are peoples thoughts on the compatibility of the fish I've mentioned? Mainly roseline sharks. Thanks x
5 male guppies,
2 albino cories
And 1 female bristlenose pleco (had to take her off of a friend as she was stressing his male bristlenose. She's currently about 4 inches I'd say)
When they move into the big tank I want to definitely add some more cories as I know they should be kept in higher numbers. Was thinking of getting 2 more albino cories and 4 panda cories, so I have 4 of each? Would this be too many or okay?
I also really wanted some roseline sharks but am unsure if they will harm my guppies because at the shop I finally found them they had a 'semi agressive' colour sticker but everytime I've researched them they sound peaceful and say community fish?
I'm also hoping to get either some white fin tetra or bleeding heart tetra.
I'm not planning on adding this yet or all at once, just having a think so what are peoples thoughts on the compatibility of the fish I've mentioned? Mainly roseline sharks. Thanks x