tyrel
Aquarium Advice Regular
I have always been attracted to the exotic and unusual, and I have been considering setting my old 20 gallon back up.
I quickly sketched out a tanks plan:
-Sand bottom
-bogwood/driftwood
-a couple smooth rocks
-lightly planted
Then I decided on some fish that I have always longed to have:
-Banjo cats
-Glass cats
-African butterfly
By this point I was getting excited. But I still have some things to work out:
I am by no means an expert fish keeper. I had trouble with whiptail cats while tending my previous tank. I could'nt seem to keep them alive. Meanwhile, my Senegal bicher and Raphael striped catfish were thriving.
How hardy are the Fish i picked out, compared to the ones i had in my previous tank?
Then I came to the subject of the number of fish I could stick in there. I would just have one African butterfly of course. But how many banjo cats and glass cats could comfortably live in there? And would the Butterfly make a quick snack of the glass cats?
I would love to get back into the hobby again, any help you guys could give me would be awesome.
I quickly sketched out a tanks plan:
-Sand bottom
-bogwood/driftwood
-a couple smooth rocks
-lightly planted
Then I decided on some fish that I have always longed to have:
-Banjo cats
-Glass cats
-African butterfly
By this point I was getting excited. But I still have some things to work out:
I am by no means an expert fish keeper. I had trouble with whiptail cats while tending my previous tank. I could'nt seem to keep them alive. Meanwhile, my Senegal bicher and Raphael striped catfish were thriving.
How hardy are the Fish i picked out, compared to the ones i had in my previous tank?
Then I came to the subject of the number of fish I could stick in there. I would just have one African butterfly of course. But how many banjo cats and glass cats could comfortably live in there? And would the Butterfly make a quick snack of the glass cats?
I would love to get back into the hobby again, any help you guys could give me would be awesome.