Nano fish that are ok with moderate-fairly strong flow

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FishAddict74

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Hi, I’m getting ready to start a stiphodon tank and and I’m looking for ideas for a top dwelling nano fish that can handle the high flow and can either do well singly or in pairs or possibly 3, but no more than 3 ( prefer a pair). Size wise, I’m thinking something no bigger than guppies
The tank will have frogbit as the only plant

Thanks for any ideas!

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The frogbit will not like the flow hahaha...

That said, most of what I could recommend are schooling fish unfortunately.

Hard to say, what's the tank size?

If it's at least 10 gallons and you are a little open to the idea of a small school... you could do 6-8 microdevario kubotai, but absolutely no smaller than a 10 gallon. Despite their 0.75" size, they're very active so will not thrive in smaller.


I can't think of any pairing fish that do well with flow unfortunately. Most are schoolers or bottom dwellers lol
 
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Yeah, I agree with NoodlCats. I'd like Vietnamese whiteclouds again. I had them in a sewellia loach & mixed stiphodon goby 55g...but they're schoolers.

What size is your tank? It seems maybe too small? Stiphodon are interesting, I've kept 3 species. Stiphodon percnopterygionus are very small but, well, tankmates are hard to find.
 
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The frogbit will not like the flow hahaha...

That said, most of what I could recommend are schooling fish unfortunately.

Hard to say, what's the tank size?

If it's at least 10 gallons and you are a little open to the idea of a small school... you could do 6-8 microdevario kubotai, but absolutely no smaller than a 10 gallon. Despite their 0.75" size, they're very active so will not thrive in smaller.


I can't think of any pairing fish that do well with flow unfortunately. Most are schoolers or bottom dwellers lol
No worries, thanks anyway. The frogbit have ended up in a few dead areas at the top, so hopefully the do alright in those areas. But like you, I can’t think of anything either, which is fine since I was really just planning on stiphodon
 
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