my 20g Set-up plus stocking

Kribs can stick themselves in the smallest places....I hope it didn't jump/die :( good luck!
 
If she did jump out, my bedroom would smell of fish...which it doesn't.. But I'll go look for her on the floor, behind my dresser. Still have fry, only a few left... I only keep fast moving fish with these kribs, since they get away quickly. I only seen chasing so far... I did move my female krib yesterday morning, sinc she was belly up in a plant, so I used a net to get her up right and she swam off and hid again. that's the last I saw her, no tail fin. :[ I may rehome them and after the treatment is over in my 37g for Camallanus worm, may move my 4 Rams to the 20g. (No one is showing signs on the worm in the 37g, still treating for it, since my one angelfish had it)
 
Bummer about the Kribs :( The tanks look very nice though, and you still have fry you can raise :)
 
I had to move stuff around and well.. found my female krib... dead.. :[ might rehome the remaining male... since he's been eating the fry and he's being nasty.. May go with a Paradise fish as a centerpiece fish...I changed all my decor around and pulled out at least 5 dead fish... including my female krib.
 
In all honesty you should probably let your tank settle after losing 5 fish so there isn't a mini-cycle. Plus it lets the fish recover somewhat so they aren't vulnerable to disease from new fish. But hey, your tank your rules :) Good luck with the Gouramis.
 
Oh that looks fine. For some reason I imaged the tank more crowded haha.
 
For the stock for this tank now its:
15 Harlequin Rasboras
4 Guppies 2m/2f (was 2/4)
3 otos (was 5, Kribs killed 2)
1 5" Bamboo Shrimp
1 hillstream loach, seems quite happy.
Pair of Albino Paradise Fish

In total of 26 fish, most are small. I also know that the Rasboras can be slightly aggressive and can handle what the Paradise throw at them.
 
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