Speedy_Cheese
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Feb 21, 2021
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I have a new 75 gallon tank with two dojo loaches in it. It is now fully cycled, ph about 7.0, no ammonia.
I am planning to get a few live plants to put in it to start out - nothing too crazy as I don't have soil but don't mind adding root tabs.
My plans for plants starting out:
2-3 moss balls
1 amazon sword
2 anacharis floating
1 anubias
1 wisteria
As for my stock I currently just have the two dojos. I was thinking of adding a schooling/shoaling species such as cardinal tetras with rummynose tetras, maybe ten of each. Would it be better for me to just choose between the two and get a bigger number of one species, or is it fine to get both?
I'd also like to add some panda corys (6) and two angelfish. I'd add the angels last as juveniles and give the tetras a chance to grow as I know keeping the two species together can be dicey.
Wondering if anyone has any input about the plant/fish stock choices and if there are any recommendations? Thanks for your time!
I am planning to get a few live plants to put in it to start out - nothing too crazy as I don't have soil but don't mind adding root tabs.
My plans for plants starting out:
2-3 moss balls
1 amazon sword
2 anacharis floating
1 anubias
1 wisteria
As for my stock I currently just have the two dojos. I was thinking of adding a schooling/shoaling species such as cardinal tetras with rummynose tetras, maybe ten of each. Would it be better for me to just choose between the two and get a bigger number of one species, or is it fine to get both?
I'd also like to add some panda corys (6) and two angelfish. I'd add the angels last as juveniles and give the tetras a chance to grow as I know keeping the two species together can be dicey.
Wondering if anyone has any input about the plant/fish stock choices and if there are any recommendations? Thanks for your time!