Sati
Aquarium Advice Addict
I have not added any fish or changed anything about my tanks in a very long time. However, my tanks are feeling a tad empty and I think I might like to get some new guys.
35g hex
3 decent size angels at about 2 inches from dorsal to pelvic fin
29g
4 yellow labs at 1.5-2.5"
I'm looking for colorful and fun tank mates for both of these tanks. I'm sort of scared of aggressive fish, however. Id' hate to see anything happen to these fish since I've had them for some time. Currently jewels and blue zebras may be available to me. Would either of these fish work?
38g
Community tank with with mostly cardinals, rummy nose, a loach (Botia histrionica), and the hidden pleco and upside down catfish.
My beloved keyhole passed away a few months back. I'm kind of looking for maybe a pair of big fish to be the stars. Ooo, discus would be pretty!
BTW, I don't do anything to alter the chemistry of my water. I probably should but I never did understand how to keep it constant so I've always stuck with the water I have and the fish have been healthy and stable for a good while so it seems to be working. However, if adding coral substrate would be better I suppose I'd be willing to try it. I just don't really want to fix what aint broke.
Thanks!
35g hex
3 decent size angels at about 2 inches from dorsal to pelvic fin
29g
4 yellow labs at 1.5-2.5"
I'm looking for colorful and fun tank mates for both of these tanks. I'm sort of scared of aggressive fish, however. Id' hate to see anything happen to these fish since I've had them for some time. Currently jewels and blue zebras may be available to me. Would either of these fish work?
38g
Community tank with with mostly cardinals, rummy nose, a loach (Botia histrionica), and the hidden pleco and upside down catfish.
My beloved keyhole passed away a few months back. I'm kind of looking for maybe a pair of big fish to be the stars. Ooo, discus would be pretty!
BTW, I don't do anything to alter the chemistry of my water. I probably should but I never did understand how to keep it constant so I've always stuck with the water I have and the fish have been healthy and stable for a good while so it seems to be working. However, if adding coral substrate would be better I suppose I'd be willing to try it. I just don't really want to fix what aint broke.
Thanks!