Hi all! First time poster here. The community here looks nice and friendly so I picked you all to join! (Lucky you, right?)
That's a picture of my tank from a few months ago. I know, my camera skills are abysmal, but mooooving on!
As of right now I have:
4 zebra danios (husband's fish, he loves them)
2 harlequin rasbora (got 1 free when he got snapped up in a batch of fish we bought, he lived so we bought him a friend)
4 red minor serpae tetra (plain ones, not the feathery fin ones)
3 neon tetras
2 diamond tetras (supposedly, but they have a neon purple color in this back fins and are fairly aggresive, also don't have that diamondy sheen to them)
1 dying guppy
I love love love love guppies. I've kept trying to convince myself that they were killed by other fish, but I am now willing to face the fact that the water in this area is hard and ours is especially bad. I love the variety of colors they bring, the beautiful tails, the fiesty females.
So question 1.
Is this really a diamond tetra?
2.
What would you suggest as other fish to bring into the tank? Ones that are pretty and colorful, but can survive the hard water?
That's a picture of my tank from a few months ago. I know, my camera skills are abysmal, but mooooving on!
As of right now I have:
4 zebra danios (husband's fish, he loves them)
2 harlequin rasbora (got 1 free when he got snapped up in a batch of fish we bought, he lived so we bought him a friend)
4 red minor serpae tetra (plain ones, not the feathery fin ones)
3 neon tetras
2 diamond tetras (supposedly, but they have a neon purple color in this back fins and are fairly aggresive, also don't have that diamondy sheen to them)
1 dying guppy
I love love love love guppies. I've kept trying to convince myself that they were killed by other fish, but I am now willing to face the fact that the water in this area is hard and ours is especially bad. I love the variety of colors they bring, the beautiful tails, the fiesty females.
So question 1.
Is this really a diamond tetra?
2.
What would you suggest as other fish to bring into the tank? Ones that are pretty and colorful, but can survive the hard water?