If you're heating it anyway and want those species, I'd up the temps for the fish you want. I don't believe that the cardinals nor the angels will be really happy/thrive in anything less than 76 and that's bare minimum. I think neons can go cooler? The danios can as discussed.Very useful thread. I am starting a new 75 gallon planted tank (48 x 18 x 21), heated to 72 degrees, and with a Eheim Ecco Pro filter. Cycling it now. Thanks for all the inputs in here. I am thinking of going with 20 cardinal tetras, 20 Neon tetras, may be 10-15 Danios and a few Angel Fish. Hope they all get along well. Appreciate any recommendations/suggestions.
Very useful thread. I am starting a new 75 gallon planted tank (48 x 18 x 21), heated to 72 degrees, and with a Eheim Ecco Pro filter. Cycling it now. Thanks for all the inputs in here. I am thinking of going with 20 cardinal tetras, 20 Neon tetras, may be 10-15 Danios, 4-6 Roseline shark and a few Angel Fish. Hope they all get along well. Appreciate any recommendations/suggestions.
Agree with this. Temps to cool for most of them and I had angels and Cardinals. Started with 15ish and ended up with 0If you're heating it anyway and want those species, I'd up the temps for the fish you want. I don't believe that the cardinals nor the angels will be really happy/thrive in anything less than 76 and that's bare minimum. I think neons can go cooler? The danios can as discussed.
Also, Neons and Cardinals are so similar that in my opinion, you're better off grabbing an entirely different schooler or just upping the numbers of one. I think Rummynose tetras look great with Cardinals.
With angels you also have to be aware that they might eat your tetras, esp. Neons since they're so small.
Sorry to be a naysayer...
Most of those fish should work,and if you get cherry barbs get several varieties,mine got much better colors as they got older (they really got color by about 3 years old).Cant believe I'm going to say this PetSmart saved the day lol
Stopped in and they had some of the fish on my list.
Hopeing to get my daughter to help with this project so we'll see what she picks but last night we spent some time on youtube and we both agree on the panda corys and maybe cherry Barb's
Gonna bring her in and let her take a look they had zebra danio, cherry Barb's, long fin leapord danio (not sure about temp), Buenos Aires tetra (I like) black skirt tetra (not sure about temp), bushy nose pleco, pepper Cory, green Cory, and sterbai which I don't think cant handle cooler temps, corydoras julii (not sure about temps)
Need to pick up another sponge filter. I have one cycling in my sump. I figure two should be fine for this tank. If not there's an arsenal of filtration collecting dust lol.
I don't want to have to order anything so everything will have to come from PS.
magpie your on interior decorator duties lol.
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Have a few more large rocks to add and need to pick out the sand and plants.
She wants pink sand lol not happening but I think I could mix some white or pfs with Garnet sand and give it a pinkish look that wouldn't look too bad.
Plants are going to come from PS except for either Water lettuce or pennywort. PS doesn't have floaters
Well if you're going 76, just bump to 78 and they'll be that much happier.Thank you so much, for your very valuable and quick insights, magpie and jaws7777. I started my first tank (10 gallon) for my daughter a year back. Started reading up more when I lost a few of my first fishes. Now I am hooked, more than my daughter!!. I am graduating to the bigger and planted tank now and hence a newbie. Really appreciate your guidance. I have the temp set at 82 now for cycling. Will set it up at 76 when I am ready to add fishes. I really love the angel fish - never had them. Want some bigger and colorful ones along with the Tetras and Danios. Any other recommendations ?