I'm no expert but I have 5 in my Aqua Nano 55 litre
Cool, so you'd have these with a schooling fish, is that what you have?
I'm no expert but I have 5 in my Aqua Nano 55 litre
Yeah definitely, they like being in a group. They’re not the cheapest of fish though so will cost a bit for a fair sized shoal.Conor, can you have a decent shoal of these?
Cool, so you'd have these with a schooling fish, is that what you have?
Cheers for all the info
The tank isn’t fully planted yet, will be tomorrow. Had a disaster with my big tank, which is on the thread DISASTER! But you get the idea. It’s a low tech heavily planted tank. The rock is holding down the Manzanita is wood at the moment which won’t be there.
You mention 21 or 34 Boraras Brigittae’s. Is this not too many?
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Sounds good however I think 20 dwarf rainbows may be too many in a 60p they are small compared to other melonataenia however they are a fair bit larger than say an espei rasbora or a threadfin rainbow. I recon 10 which is one of your suggestions would be ok though.Thanks for the input.
So I’m considering Chilli Rasboras x 21 and Lamb chop rasboras x 13
Sparkling gourami x 5 and Dwarf rainbowfish x 20 Expensive option!
Dwarf rainbowfish x 10 Threadfin rainbofish x 10 Expensive option!
Not keen on green neons they look similar to the blue neons.
I keep a mesh cover with mine so couldn’t say, however I recon luminatus would be jumpers. To be fair all the fish you’ve suggested could possibly jump. I will never take the risk hence the mesh cover.Although read these can be jumpers...which is a no no...swaying towards chilli rasboras here...or the luminatus (but maybe they could be jumpers also)