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I am looking for a suggestion or two of a fish that would encourage my schooling fish to swim together. I have runny nose, amber tetra and Cardinals in 120 gallon planter tank with plenty of room to swim.
While doing a tank cleanup I lifted my driftwood out and down to a waiting
towel and started my cleanup.
After some minutes I looked down and to my horror I saw one of my bamboo
shrimp on the towel!! :eek:
I scooped him up, dropped him back into the tank, and although a little stunned he is...
thanks for replies and input......
im using the black Bio-Activ NUTRIENT-ENRICHED gravel around 2-3 inches deep.
Could be a toxin buildup even though i do a water change.
Ill be removing these fish in the future during any renovation...
Ive had two kuhli loaches die on separate events immediately after doing a replant.
Of course the gentle digging produces a cloud of refuse but Im at a loss as to why they would die.
There where fertilizers planted many months ago but im sure they would of dissolved by now.
Tank is community...
that warm angel
I agree that the angel needs warmer water, however as I understand the goldfish will be quite happy in warm water as well, although they will consume and excrete at a much higher rate.
This means more water changes and maintenance, but easily managed
its so noisy the fish cant talk....
I just read an article...
"All tanks should have a pump to keep water flowing continuously.
Keep them in a quiet area. Fish “talk” with one another through a range of low-frequency sounds. The pumps and filters necessary in many home aquariums can interfere...
20 gal with
ballon rams
ruby barbs
upside down cats
mini pleco
corys
kuhli loachs
otos
zebras, apples and rabbit snails
lots of plants and wood http://youtu.be/IcgAoj6lDDU
its so noisy the fish cant talk....
I just read an article...
"All tanks should have a pump to keep water flowing continuously.
Keep them in a quiet area. Fish “talk” with one another through a range of low-frequency sounds. The pumps and filters necessary in many home aquariums can interfere...