AquariumBot3000
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I am currently cycling a 55 gal long tank and daydreaming about fish and looking up pretty much any species of animal that live in water. I remembered I have a pump laying around from an abandoned project and realized I could actually use it to create current for fish that require them. I really want a few loaches and they do require current.
My question is, what about fish that don't need current, can they live in an aquarium with current? Can an angelfish survive (for example)? Tetras (for example)? Or do I need to stick with fish that specifically require current and leave all other fish out?
I don't see anything anywhere in my research that says if fish that normally dont require current can live in current.
Thanks!
*update* It should read "Stocking Question"
My question is, what about fish that don't need current, can they live in an aquarium with current? Can an angelfish survive (for example)? Tetras (for example)? Or do I need to stick with fish that specifically require current and leave all other fish out?
I don't see anything anywhere in my research that says if fish that normally dont require current can live in current.
Thanks!
*update* It should read "Stocking Question"
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