so, i pretty much felt i was set on what i want to stock once my cycle is complete, but i just can't let go of the desire to have snails in my tank, despite my stronger desire to have shrimp and being told that my shrimp would eat my snails. this is what i had decided on before now:
6 harlequin rasboras
6 white cloud mountain minnows
2 red flame dwarf gourami
3 kuhli loaches
and a handful of ghost or amano shrimp
my tank is a 16 gallon bowfront, 20" wide x 18" tall x 13" deep. half the substrate (the back and along the side panels) is river rock, while the front and middle is gravel for the kuhli loaches. i have two rock-ish lanterns to provide hiding places for the shrimp, both inside and underneath. the back is heavily planted with both fake and real plants; there are some real plants in the gravel, and three balls of marimo as well.
what i'm hoping to find is a shrimp that hopefully won't become food for the gourami or make food out of the snails, and snails that won't become food for anything. (i know that babies are always vulnerable to becoming snacks, and plan to have a small tank in the near future to house any babies or clutches i find- and darwinism isn't necessarily bad, afaic. i'm more focused on keeping the adults alive. any spawn that make it are a bonus.)
i have some pics displaying the environment i've created, if it will help any. (also, the fish types are set. it's the shrimp vs/plus snail thing i'm debating.)
whole tank | bottom portion | view from top | closer shot from top | hidey-hole 1 | hidey-hole 2
(some of the shots look distorted; that's because of the convex front)
thanks! :thm:
edit: i forgot to mention that i will be adding frogbit to the tank once my cycle is complete... doh! i just didn't want to add it now and then kill it with my ammonia dosing.
6 harlequin rasboras
6 white cloud mountain minnows
2 red flame dwarf gourami
3 kuhli loaches
and a handful of ghost or amano shrimp
my tank is a 16 gallon bowfront, 20" wide x 18" tall x 13" deep. half the substrate (the back and along the side panels) is river rock, while the front and middle is gravel for the kuhli loaches. i have two rock-ish lanterns to provide hiding places for the shrimp, both inside and underneath. the back is heavily planted with both fake and real plants; there are some real plants in the gravel, and three balls of marimo as well.
what i'm hoping to find is a shrimp that hopefully won't become food for the gourami or make food out of the snails, and snails that won't become food for anything. (i know that babies are always vulnerable to becoming snacks, and plan to have a small tank in the near future to house any babies or clutches i find- and darwinism isn't necessarily bad, afaic. i'm more focused on keeping the adults alive. any spawn that make it are a bonus.)
i have some pics displaying the environment i've created, if it will help any. (also, the fish types are set. it's the shrimp vs/plus snail thing i'm debating.)
whole tank | bottom portion | view from top | closer shot from top | hidey-hole 1 | hidey-hole 2
(some of the shots look distorted; that's because of the convex front)
thanks! :thm:
edit: i forgot to mention that i will be adding frogbit to the tank once my cycle is complete... doh! i just didn't want to add it now and then kill it with my ammonia dosing.
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