- Nov 18, 2020
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My 150L is currently still cycling on day 22, it's getting there. I'm planning on making it planted, I'm going to try and make it as heavily planted as I can without CO2 set up at first.
The current hardscape has several caves and I'm planning on adding more so there'll be plenty off places for the fish to hide in.
Currently thinking:
9 desert gobies (2m: 7f)
9 female koi dumbo bettas (siblings from local breeder).
5 otocinclus.
Shrimp (I know, the chances of them surviving are slim with this list but I'll deal with the losses anyway).
Temporarily want to house my clown endlers in it. 1 male, maybe 6 females? Just until the male passes away then I want to sell/give them away them. Or I might keep them as dither fish or something.
I'm not sure because they nipped my male betta when he was in the tank with them and probably stressed him to death so I'm hesitant about keeping them with bettas again, then again it'll be a bigger tank. I've had crappy luck with female endlers, all my adult ones stopped eating and wasted away, the male was the only one left. The only reason why I haven't gotten rid of them (the one male and a bunch of fry) yet is because my boyfriend named the male endler, so I'm not going to get rid of him and I quite like the males anyway.
The current hardscape has several caves and I'm planning on adding more so there'll be plenty off places for the fish to hide in.
Currently thinking:
9 desert gobies (2m: 7f)
9 female koi dumbo bettas (siblings from local breeder).
5 otocinclus.
Shrimp (I know, the chances of them surviving are slim with this list but I'll deal with the losses anyway).
Temporarily want to house my clown endlers in it. 1 male, maybe 6 females? Just until the male passes away then I want to sell/give them away them. Or I might keep them as dither fish or something.
I'm not sure because they nipped my male betta when he was in the tank with them and probably stressed him to death so I'm hesitant about keeping them with bettas again, then again it'll be a bigger tank. I've had crappy luck with female endlers, all my adult ones stopped eating and wasted away, the male was the only one left. The only reason why I haven't gotten rid of them (the one male and a bunch of fry) yet is because my boyfriend named the male endler, so I'm not going to get rid of him and I quite like the males anyway.