Cableguy9872
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Oct 27, 2009
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I went to the website http://www.aqadvisor.com/ (found it in another link here) and used the 25gallon tank setup for community fish. I personally think it is to many fish to but then again I don't know how big all of these fish get. I won't be adding any more than what I have now for I added a few neons and they have all died, probably because i created a mini cycle i believe(or my tank wasn't done cycling, it was 6 weeks since i started the cycle with fisH) The list it came up with for me was as follows:
9 Panda Cory
6 Harlequin Rasbora
3 oto
2 German Blue ram
2 zebra danio(i cycled my tank with these guys)
2 Black skirt tetra(cycled with them as well)
1 Bristlenose Pleco
and 1 African Dwarf Frog.
Total # of fish is 26.
I have the Marineland Eclipse 3 filter along with a UGF in my tank. My tank is kept at around 78.5 degrees and will move with in .5 degree either dircetion(haven't seen it go more than that.) I know zebra danio and Black skirt tetras should be kept in a group, but they seem to be fine in my tank with just the 2, they swim around with each other and thats about it.
Is this to much of a stocking load for my tank/filters? What do you guys recommend? i was under the impression of 1inch of fish per gallon of water, I know some of these fish get over 2 inches and the pleco atleast 4.
9 Panda Cory
6 Harlequin Rasbora
3 oto
2 German Blue ram
2 zebra danio(i cycled my tank with these guys)
2 Black skirt tetra(cycled with them as well)
1 Bristlenose Pleco
and 1 African Dwarf Frog.
Total # of fish is 26.
I have the Marineland Eclipse 3 filter along with a UGF in my tank. My tank is kept at around 78.5 degrees and will move with in .5 degree either dircetion(haven't seen it go more than that.) I know zebra danio and Black skirt tetras should be kept in a group, but they seem to be fine in my tank with just the 2, they swim around with each other and thats about it.
Is this to much of a stocking load for my tank/filters? What do you guys recommend? i was under the impression of 1inch of fish per gallon of water, I know some of these fish get over 2 inches and the pleco atleast 4.