Azaezl
Member
After reading a few different topics on a few different forums I was curious as to what if any bottom dwellers people had in their tanks and if you were setting up another tank would you have bottom dwellers again?
I personally have alot of corys and as much as I love them they can be a bit of a pain when it comes to planting, I'd love to really heavily plant my tanks but my corys need the floor space, esp. in my gold cory tank, some of them are very big and boisterous and have knocked a few plants out of place. My next setup is going to be an arcadia arc tank(35L) which I'm going to heavily plant and the inhabitants will be a couple of dwarf puffers. If....sorry when( ) I do another tank after that I probably won't have bottom dwellers, I have 2 4ft tanks to setup as well when I save up the money and then I'll have my current 35G empty which I'll hopefully heavily plant, I'm probably going to opt for a large shoal of threadfin rainbows, plenty of shrimp and some otos. Now that I've said that I'll probably end up going for cichlids as I've never kept them, apart from a geophagus briefly for a few weeks.
I personally have alot of corys and as much as I love them they can be a bit of a pain when it comes to planting, I'd love to really heavily plant my tanks but my corys need the floor space, esp. in my gold cory tank, some of them are very big and boisterous and have knocked a few plants out of place. My next setup is going to be an arcadia arc tank(35L) which I'm going to heavily plant and the inhabitants will be a couple of dwarf puffers. If....sorry when( ) I do another tank after that I probably won't have bottom dwellers, I have 2 4ft tanks to setup as well when I save up the money and then I'll have my current 35G empty which I'll hopefully heavily plant, I'm probably going to opt for a large shoal of threadfin rainbows, plenty of shrimp and some otos. Now that I've said that I'll probably end up going for cichlids as I've never kept them, apart from a geophagus briefly for a few weeks.