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Jester313

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Hello

I have a 20 gallon (high) community of the following:

7 Pristella Tetras
3 Albino Cory Cats
2 Pl*cos (small, possibly rubbers?)
2 Yo-Yo Loaches (snail control)

The tank is planted with the following:
4 Cryptocorne (2 red and 2 green wendtii)
2 Hornwort

I have been monitoring the water for about a month and half now, and all of my nitrate and ammonia tests have given results of 0 ppm.

I was wondering if I could add two Blue Rams to this mix without destroying my balance. If not the Rams, could I put in a school (6-8 individuals) of neons? I am looking for something that will inhabit the middle level of the aquarium, since I never see four of my fish (pl*cos and loaches) and three others are bottom dwellers.

Thanks for the input
 
nitrate at 0? do you have some kind of miracle tank...or do you mean nitrite? nitrate is the end product of biological filtration, and is near impossible to get it down to 0.
 
What are your pH and GH? I've never had much luck with rams in alkaline hard water.
 
Wouldn't a sufficient quantity of Rams to mollify them overload the biofiltration capacity of the tank? Remember, the footprint is not that of a 20 standard, 20 long, or 20 show, it is a 20 high, which has but 1.44 times the footprint area of a 10 standard. I think that Jester313 would be at the limit of biofiltration with sufficiently mollified (read: a shoal of) Neons, and Rams are even worse water-polluters.
 
Hey

I was just looking into Rams too for my 20 gallon, but went another direction. Particularly Bolivian rams was what I decided on, a peaceful variety, but couldn't find them locally. It sounds like your combo would work.

I would comment however that your tank seems a little "bottom feeder heavy" for a 20 gallon, including 2 plecos. But hey, if you've got enough hiding places... I guess it's working.

In regards to your tank - if it's 24" wide, and 12" tall, then it's not a high. That's pretty standard right? Mine is either 22" or 24" wide, and it seems pretty dimensionally normal.
Here's mine for ref.
my tank

Chris
 
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It appears as though there is no universally accepted 20g Standard tank, so the one which Jester313 has described is known as a 20g high, whether it is the "standard" for 20g tanks or not.
 
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