KJG86
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Mar 16, 2013
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Well I posted on the intro board that I currently have a 10 gallon tank with a filter and heater. I've got it stocked with:
1 peppered Cory
1 bronze Cory
5 neon tetras
1 glow tetra : he was an accidental tag along
1 ghost shrimp: tag along also
Plan is to get :
1 more neon tetra
5 glow tetras
3 more of each of the Corys
Maybe a few more ghost shrimp
I know that's WAY too much for a 10 gallon so I went out and bought a 29 gallon! I got it all set up and am working on cycling in! Once I get my current fish switched over, I'm going to use my 10 gallon tank for a betta.
My questions are:
If I stock my 29 gallon like I listed am I able to put any other fish in and if so what would any of you recommend.?
Am I able to put my betta in the current water from my 10 gallon or not? Maybe do a partial water change first?
On last question! Below is a pic of my new tank...I have two bubble stone strips running. Is that too much in a 29 gallon tank?
1 peppered Cory
1 bronze Cory
5 neon tetras
1 glow tetra : he was an accidental tag along
1 ghost shrimp: tag along also
Plan is to get :
1 more neon tetra
5 glow tetras
3 more of each of the Corys
Maybe a few more ghost shrimp
I know that's WAY too much for a 10 gallon so I went out and bought a 29 gallon! I got it all set up and am working on cycling in! Once I get my current fish switched over, I'm going to use my 10 gallon tank for a betta.
My questions are:
If I stock my 29 gallon like I listed am I able to put any other fish in and if so what would any of you recommend.?
Am I able to put my betta in the current water from my 10 gallon or not? Maybe do a partial water change first?
On last question! Below is a pic of my new tank...I have two bubble stone strips running. Is that too much in a 29 gallon tank?