Another stocking question....

Emg

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Well, I've almost got my 29 to a place where I think I'll finally be satisfied with it. Right now it has....

2-quarter sized koi angelfish (I know, they get large)
1-pair german blue rams
2-otocinclus
1-neon dwarf gourami

I plan on moving the gourami to my 20Long with my other pair of german blues.....My question is this....

How many lemon tetras can I put in this tank when I take the gourami out ? It is a planted tank...and I plan on adding even more plants, specifically java ferns when I can find some...

I realize that angels have a nasty habit of gobbling up any fish that are small enough to fit in their mouths...from what I have heard anyway.........do lemons qualify as fish that won't do with angels...or...since the angels are so small, would they "get used" to the lemons and leave them alone ?

Does anyone have any experience mixing angles and tetras ? Could you share? If the lemons won't do, does anyone have any suggestions for a schooling type fish that I could add to this mix ? (something that would go well with the colors of the rams and kois)

Thanks !
 
Some larger tetras (I don't know what lemons look like) would do well. Black skirts tend to look great with angels, from what I've seen.
 
you are planning to take the koi out, right? Technically, you shouldn't have more fish than just them in a 29 gal tank when they are big, and they are a coldwater fish. As for the tetras, a nice school of 6-12 would be nice.
 
Jerm said:
you are planning to take the koi out, right? Technically, you shouldn't have more fish than just them in a 29 gal tank when they are big, and they are a coldwater fish. As for the tetras, a nice school of 6-12 would be nice.

Uhhh She said Koi ANGELFISH.... not Koi, as in the goldfish.... :hang: :duh: :thud:
 
Lol.....yep, what Betta said..... ;)

These are koi angels......


Well, I picked up 5 gold pristella tetras today..... :rolleyes: I looked at what they had and I did see some lemon tetras, but they didn't look very healthy and they only had a few of them.

I also saw some that were very similar to the pristella, but they had a black band on thier dorsal fin.....they were very pretty and I would have liked to pick some of them....but, they weren't really schooling very well but the pristellas were. I was intrigued by how well the pristellas stayed together and that was what I was looking for...so they are now settling in.

 
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Good Job! :clap:
 
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