Hi, as the title implies, I have a 60g tank with guppies, platies, at least 4 types of cory cat, otos, and Siamese algae eaters.
I saw a tank in a store this week and fell in love. It has rainbowfish, angels, super red bristlenose plecos, and several types of tetras, and about 8 bamboo shrimp in a 100g tank. (4ft by 18in footprint).
My tank has a 4ft by 1ft footprint and is only 60g so I wouldn't be able to fit as many fish in there. But I would LIKE to have the same types of fish, but all less than 3" so they don't wipe out my guppies. I want some rainbows, some smaller tetras (maybe some red minors or glowlight) and baby angelfish (maybe), and a small geophagus or two. I also saw peacock gudgeons and hear that they are easy to breed, but I'm not sure if they are aggressive during that process.
Is there any chance of this idea working? If all the fish get put in when they are small (1 ½" or 2 1/2" at most) and grow up together, will they still kill each other?
None of the fish would get larger than 3" at the largest (and that would be a pleco and the geos or other similar type earth eater), and the tank would be super densely planted.
Is this a pipedream, or would it work if I modify it in some way?
Ill try to post photos in a minute.
I saw a tank in a store this week and fell in love. It has rainbowfish, angels, super red bristlenose plecos, and several types of tetras, and about 8 bamboo shrimp in a 100g tank. (4ft by 18in footprint).
My tank has a 4ft by 1ft footprint and is only 60g so I wouldn't be able to fit as many fish in there. But I would LIKE to have the same types of fish, but all less than 3" so they don't wipe out my guppies. I want some rainbows, some smaller tetras (maybe some red minors or glowlight) and baby angelfish (maybe), and a small geophagus or two. I also saw peacock gudgeons and hear that they are easy to breed, but I'm not sure if they are aggressive during that process.
Is there any chance of this idea working? If all the fish get put in when they are small (1 ½" or 2 1/2" at most) and grow up together, will they still kill each other?
None of the fish would get larger than 3" at the largest (and that would be a pleco and the geos or other similar type earth eater), and the tank would be super densely planted.
Is this a pipedream, or would it work if I modify it in some way?
Ill try to post photos in a minute.