katepost28
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello Everyone,
I ended up losing the lone fish I had in a 15g tank. I've decided to upgrade to a 20g or possibly a 30g depending on the length and width of the tank. I have about 35in length and 15in width to work with. I've never kept multiple fish.
The pH of my city water varies from 7.8 - 8.2. The water is also hard. I was wondering what fish could live happily or adapt to these conditions.
I'm not necessarily looking to have a lot of fish but I do prefer fish that are somewhat interactive, the ones that come out to greet you and such. Any number of fish is fine.
The filter I currently have is a Fluval U2 which filters up to 30g and does 105g hourly.
I'm also very willing to do water changes and cleaning frequently if that makes a difference. I did weekly and bi-weekly water changes as needed with my previous tank. I don't mind maintenance.
Suggest away! I'm open to anything.
I ended up losing the lone fish I had in a 15g tank. I've decided to upgrade to a 20g or possibly a 30g depending on the length and width of the tank. I have about 35in length and 15in width to work with. I've never kept multiple fish.
The pH of my city water varies from 7.8 - 8.2. The water is also hard. I was wondering what fish could live happily or adapt to these conditions.
I'm not necessarily looking to have a lot of fish but I do prefer fish that are somewhat interactive, the ones that come out to greet you and such. Any number of fish is fine.
The filter I currently have is a Fluval U2 which filters up to 30g and does 105g hourly.
I'm also very willing to do water changes and cleaning frequently if that makes a difference. I did weekly and bi-weekly water changes as needed with my previous tank. I don't mind maintenance.
Suggest away! I'm open to anything.