Aqadvisor is a good one. But it can be tricky to use, and is really more of a basic tank planner. It is meant to give you an idea of how the fishies sizes and numbers affect the amount of open space and water pollution levels (urine and good old poop) in the tank.
Third here in agreement with 20g tank. 20g would be your best bet for the numbers and types of fish you want. Those schoolers will show more appropriate schooling behavior in a larger tank without a doubt.
Just in time for my move to North Carolina :) can't wait to go spear fishing....if I can stomach actually hurting a fish. Nope, won't be able to. At least they won't eat everything I try to see while diving and snorkeling haha...
1 pair green severums
1 pair gold severums
4 African butterfly fish
6 marbled hatchetfish
No, I'm sorry but it won't work :( The pair of severums will be big polluters of your water by themselves, eat your hatchets or drive them out, and stress those butterfly fish to no end. It's a matter of...
Hello :) my kuhlis munch anything from wafers and protein pellets to veggies. They tend to freak out when the weather changes, but they are generally spastic to begin with. They love spending their time in the anubias roots...it's adorable.
1 pair of covicts, 1 pair of forest jewels, 3 silver dollars, 1 green african cichlid (don't know the name but it is fine with the other fish), 2 red-tailed black sharks and a bumblebee catfish.
Very max. You might have problems with the silvers and cichlids once the cichlids all reach max...