I have a 20 Gallon tank (24x12x16) with the following fish:
4 zebra danios
6 glowlight tetras
1 female betta
1 apple snail
It's fairly heavily planted:
~25 stems of various ludwigia
6 stems myrio
big clump of java moss jammed in between my large rocks
4 14" lilaeopsis
6 square inches of microsword carpet
2 amazon swords
3 spiral vals
few other assorted plants
Water prams
Ammo 0
Ni 0
Na <10
ph 7.2
The fish seem happy and active and love to eat everything. However, the zebra danios seem to do nothing but annoy each other. There are 3 fat females and a male, and one of the females is larger and she chases everyone around including the tetras. The male is the same way. I like to call them my 'annoyer fish' since it seems to just be a nuisance and not really aggression.
I would really love to add more fish (who doesn't love new fish?) but I think I might be pushing it.
I also have a ten gallon with 3 female bettas and 2 apple snails with a bunch of anarcharis, a huge anubias and some grass clumps floating in there that the bettas loooove to wedge themselves into.
4 zebra danios
6 glowlight tetras
1 female betta
1 apple snail
It's fairly heavily planted:
~25 stems of various ludwigia
6 stems myrio
big clump of java moss jammed in between my large rocks
4 14" lilaeopsis
6 square inches of microsword carpet
2 amazon swords
3 spiral vals
few other assorted plants
Water prams
Ammo 0
Ni 0
Na <10
ph 7.2
The fish seem happy and active and love to eat everything. However, the zebra danios seem to do nothing but annoy each other. There are 3 fat females and a male, and one of the females is larger and she chases everyone around including the tetras. The male is the same way. I like to call them my 'annoyer fish' since it seems to just be a nuisance and not really aggression.
I would really love to add more fish (who doesn't love new fish?) but I think I might be pushing it.
I also have a ten gallon with 3 female bettas and 2 apple snails with a bunch of anarcharis, a huge anubias and some grass clumps floating in there that the bettas loooove to wedge themselves into.