Well, first off - I want to thank you all. I've been here, in the corners, reading the advice and getting myself ready for the best part of the last year, and finally have gotten my planted freshwater 10G started up at the office. I want to thank you for the great advice and wonderful community I've found here.
I currently have normal incandescent bulbs which I'm eagerly awaiting to replace with flourescents. I set down a blue/white gravel substrate base, put down a couple pieces of nice driftwood I found in Chinatown (it seems I didn't quite boil the driftwood entirely enough, but all is good). I did do one shortcut - I took a chance and went with Dr. Tim's One and Only from Dr. Foster and Smith. Went great - the cycle was prepped over the weekend. I know many may disagree, but for me, my levels were great all the way through the process.
I started up with plants and juvy RCS (from msjinked), and got one Honey Gourami. As the levels stayed stable that week, I added in three Cory hastatus and six Endler's, as well as two Amano (basically adults) to work on the very large amount of red string algea I had.
One week went by, and all was great! The Endlers were a little aggressive towards the gourami, but there was no fin-nipping. (I also got some java moss for shadow production and to calm him down.) The cories would sometimes school with the Endlers, sometimes go on their own. The RCS were starting to make appearances, and started to show some red. The Amano's LOVED the algae.
Then, I came in last monday - and the Endlers were all gone. Gone! No signs of struggle - no fin remnants, no dead partial corpses, nothing. Levels were consistent (and GTG). There was not enough opening for one to get through, much less all six. Did someone get enamored over the weekend and abscond with them? No idea. The Cories, the Gourami, and both shrimp type looked pleased enough.
I've got some natural tannics in there, which are slowly disbursing as I do my water changes (about 20%/week).
Any thoughts on potential nano-schooling replacements for the Endlers? Are they just too aggressive for the others? Any possible ideas on what happened? I like the idea of small schoolers that the cories can occasionally join up with...
So here are some current photos of the current layout. A) I'm a sucky photographer, and B) I have no experience with digital cameras, so apologies are in order:
Thanks, all!

I currently have normal incandescent bulbs which I'm eagerly awaiting to replace with flourescents. I set down a blue/white gravel substrate base, put down a couple pieces of nice driftwood I found in Chinatown (it seems I didn't quite boil the driftwood entirely enough, but all is good). I did do one shortcut - I took a chance and went with Dr. Tim's One and Only from Dr. Foster and Smith. Went great - the cycle was prepped over the weekend. I know many may disagree, but for me, my levels were great all the way through the process.
I started up with plants and juvy RCS (from msjinked), and got one Honey Gourami. As the levels stayed stable that week, I added in three Cory hastatus and six Endler's, as well as two Amano (basically adults) to work on the very large amount of red string algea I had.
One week went by, and all was great! The Endlers were a little aggressive towards the gourami, but there was no fin-nipping. (I also got some java moss for shadow production and to calm him down.) The cories would sometimes school with the Endlers, sometimes go on their own. The RCS were starting to make appearances, and started to show some red. The Amano's LOVED the algae.
Then, I came in last monday - and the Endlers were all gone. Gone! No signs of struggle - no fin remnants, no dead partial corpses, nothing. Levels were consistent (and GTG). There was not enough opening for one to get through, much less all six. Did someone get enamored over the weekend and abscond with them? No idea. The Cories, the Gourami, and both shrimp type looked pleased enough.
I've got some natural tannics in there, which are slowly disbursing as I do my water changes (about 20%/week).
Any thoughts on potential nano-schooling replacements for the Endlers? Are they just too aggressive for the others? Any possible ideas on what happened? I like the idea of small schoolers that the cories can occasionally join up with...
So here are some current photos of the current layout. A) I'm a sucky photographer, and B) I have no experience with digital cameras, so apologies are in order:
Thanks, all!
