View Full Version : New tank, so i need some new fish!
mcloughlin2
Wed Dec 13, 2006, 07:18 AM
I just recently closed down all my tanks to make room for a 6ft.
It holds about 550L all up. Its a 6x18x2 (diamensions are not exact as its a all in one tank.)
I'm tossing up ideas on what to put in it. I was going to go frontosas or discus again, but i cannot afford the prices and i would like a lower maintenance tank.
At this moment in time I'm liking the idea of a tropical display tank alot. I'm thinking things like neons, guppies, few other species of the smaller tetras.
I'm also considering a all out guppy tank but i don't have a clue how many i could fit safely in there.
So basically what I am after is
1) A list of tropical fish you would put in the tank
2) A approximent number of fish i could fit in there
I will be running 2 cannisters most likely (1500Lph each) so filtration will be good.
I'm only considering fish that are on the smaller side (smaller tetras, livebearers etc)
Tank will be planted, though I won't be bothering with co2 and all the fertilizers. If you have a picture of a tank similar to the one I'm thinking about doing please post them
Sam
FishLover
Wed Dec 13, 2006, 03:33 PM
Guppies and smaller tetras have shorter lifespan. I think most guppies will last about a year or so. You can breed them in the tank but the colors will not be as good since you have no control of who is pairing up in a big tank.
Robdog
Thu Dec 21, 2006, 02:25 PM
200 cardinals Amano style. Central rock layout with hairgrass surrounding.
FishLover
Thu Dec 21, 2006, 03:01 PM
200 cardinals will run you into at least $400 - $600. Not a cheap option at all. You can get 12 3" discus less than that.
I would go for rainbow fish. You don't have to change water as often as Discus yet some of the rainbows are really pretty.
Robdog
Thu Dec 21, 2006, 03:21 PM
Probably a big initial outlay but in the long run, a lot less maintenance than 12 discus.
mcloughlin2
Thu Dec 21, 2006, 11:03 PM
Thanks for the pointers guys.
This project has been delayed until the new year when i come back from my holiday.
I'll see if i can take a picture of the tank as it is at the moment for you guys.
Sam
KillieOrCory
Fri Dec 22, 2006, 01:38 AM
Just toss couple of pairs of a killifish in there and overtime they'll have a self sustaining population going for you.
It would be great to observe males sparring.
I have pairs not touching their fry in a 15 litre tank so in a 6 foot overtime you'll probably have 50 or so in there without you trying to do anything.
Having said that I got a guppy only 6footer that I am in the process off pulling apart at the moment. I only keep the females in there and scoop them out and have them "seeded" with my stud males and put them back in the 6 footer. I scoop the fry out every week. I get or used to get 100+ fry out of this tank every week.
Anyway have fun deciding,
Serkan
Robdog
Fri Dec 22, 2006, 02:05 AM
How about a large apisto colony?
mcloughlin2
Fri Dec 22, 2006, 02:58 AM
How about a large apisto colony?
I was thinking of that!
But what size colony could i fit?
:D
mcloughlin2
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 10:36 AM
How about a large apisto colony?
I'm thinking of 50-100 blue/gold rams perhaps?
Maybe another 50 neons for tankmates?
I have no idea but i like to plan ahead
goldenpigeon
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 01:03 PM
i think cardinals are an excellent option.
i think that if you put live bearers in you are going to get the shits sooner or later as the little tackers breed like rabits - then you have 5259875497856975587 fish which are 6743565235 different colours! dunno about you but i would be ripping my hair out within a month! The quality of the fish would also decrease with the unselective breeding. JMO...
Robdog
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 03:09 PM
Well 50-100 Rams is not an option IMO and at around $10-$20 per fish is more expensive than cardinals and wouldn't look any good either.
You said you just wanted a tropical display so I take it that breeding anything is not high in your priorities.
How about you go for a SA biotope tank. Sand substrate, tannin water, lots of woodwork, leaf litter etc
samir
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 03:16 PM
How about you go for a SA biotope tank. Sand substrate, tannin water, lots of woodwork, leaf litter etc
with 6 large wild discus
Robdog
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 03:22 PM
Bingo!
Th0mas
Sat Dec 23, 2006, 11:22 PM
And don't forgets the cories - they're great as long as you don't intend to breed fish in the tank.
Robdog
Thu Jan 04, 2007, 07:30 AM
Any decisions made Sam?
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