5g Planted Journal

Thanks guys! the platys were just maybe im more on neons on this and for an invert tank nah i can't find any shrimp here as for the corner filter question yep you're right its just like a sponge filter you can put any media in there primarly i put Filter Floss on mine.
 
yeah i did some research on the corner filters and i think theyre waaaaay underrated. they seem like a very efficient filtration source seeing you can make it have higher flow by putting on a lift tube.

I just might buy on and check it out.
 
I didn't say i follow the 1" rule to closely, hehe. I'm just used to explaining to my brother why he can't put the fish he wants to in his 10 gallon (sharks and other large fish that need upwards of 75 gallons mostly) and that seems to be the only thing he understands. I've got a sponge corner filter in my 25 as a back up, I'm always amazed with the amount of nasty I squeeze out of it during cleaning time.
Neons are neat little fish, i forgot how much I liked them until recently.
 
Nice little tank!
 
I have two planted five gallons on my desk at work. One has pygmy chain sword, rotala, moneywort, a banana plant and java moss with two african dwarf frogs, one honey sunset gourami and three dwarf platies in it.

The other has pygmy chain sword, red ludwigia, moneywort, rotala and java moss. It has a few ghost shrimp and four neons in it.

Both have a selection of MTS and ramshorns.

Thus far (about 8-10 months) the platy's have not bred, or have bred but eaten all the young. I have two that are small and slim and one that is much larger and very fat, so I'm thinking I definitely have a male/female mix. They should have been pumping out babies, but fortunately have not.

I had guppies when I first set up a tank a few years ago. The two turned into about 300 in the space of a few weeks. You DON'T want that grief in a 5 gallon. Therefore, stay away from livebearers, even platys.

Neons are great little fish, but fragile. I've tried a few times to bump up my four to a larger school, which they need. Every time I've tried though, I've managed to bring in a disease that kills off all but four of the neons. This is mainly because I'm a dope without a quarantine tank.

Neons, however, do work well in this size tank. I'd say 6-8 would be a good number. It sounds like a lot of fish for the tank, but they are small, clean, and do require numbers to be happy/healthy. If you don't, they sit in the corner and never move. Harlequin rasboras may be good too, but I've never kept them so I have no experience to draw on.

If you choose neons, you MUST have a bottom feeder of some sort. They will not eat anything that lands on the substrate. This makes feeding hard, because they don't catch a lot of what starts to sink when you feed them.

Mix them with shrimp, snails, or a few very small bottom feeders. Pygmy cories are great, but they also require numbers to be happy. Such is the curse of five gallon tanks.

Hope it helps!
 
Thanks for the comments and advise guys! im going with neons on this one maybe 6-8 as suggested i'll just vacuum the gravel in exchangem for bottom feeders.
 
Update:
Added 3 neon tetras gonna add 4 or 3 more as soon as my LFS orders more and finally got some Liquid Ferts for the Plants Still waiting for the Moss and more plants to arrive at the LFS.
 
Update:
Added 3 neon tetras gonna add 4 or 3 more as soon as my LFS orders more and finally got some Liquid Ferts for the Plants Still waiting for the Moss and more plants to arrive at the LFS.
Oh and i forgot to tell you guys this i re-measured the tank and its an odd 6.68 gallons (6.6g tank?) 16.5x8.5x11
 
Isn't that always an awsome surprise? For the longest time I thought I had a 20 tall, that's how I stocked, and dosed. Then one day I was measuring the tank to add a back ground and the dimensions seemed off so I put it one of those calculators, turns out I have a 25. Plants have been a lot happier now that the concentration of ferts is right. Only down side was it meant my WPG was even lower than I though, haha.
 
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