Still looking ahead at stocking my 36 gallon bow front... which we've settled on having as a south american community, with 1 Angelfish, 1 Ram (German blue probably, thoughts on Bolivian?), 6 peppered corydoras, 4 ottos, and a school of small dither fish (6-7 of them that won't overload my tank considering the others)... which is where I'm at a little bit of a loss.
I've been considering going with 6 Lemon Tetras, 7 Glolight Tetras, or 7 Von Rio Tetras... but I've been getting some conflicting responses/information on whether any of these would be good choices. We'd really like something that'll stand out against our natural colored gravel and small red slate caves, as well as the driftwood and light/moderate (silk) plants I'm planning on buying in the next couple days-after figuring out what kinds I should get to make the dither fish happy. I've already planned on buying some val., amazon sword, and bacopa, and a couple other types of south american fake plants to put around the edges.
I plan on keeping the water around 81*, and have a high pH around 8-8.2... that coupled with the fact that I'm still quite new at all this has me looking for only relatively hardy fish. I am currently and plan on continuing to test and do 50% pwc with thorough gravel vacuuming every weekend... so I should be able to keep relatively good water parameters.
With all that in mind, what are some good dither fish I should consider, or silk plants that I might check out for "authentic" decoration and hiding?
Sidenote... my python should arrive Tuesday! I have no problems lifting or carrying it, but I'm tired of the monotony of hauling a 10 gallon rubbermaid bin of water around- it hasn't been fun doing 2 pwc a day while trying to get rid of the ich I've been blessed with.
I've been considering going with 6 Lemon Tetras, 7 Glolight Tetras, or 7 Von Rio Tetras... but I've been getting some conflicting responses/information on whether any of these would be good choices. We'd really like something that'll stand out against our natural colored gravel and small red slate caves, as well as the driftwood and light/moderate (silk) plants I'm planning on buying in the next couple days-after figuring out what kinds I should get to make the dither fish happy. I've already planned on buying some val., amazon sword, and bacopa, and a couple other types of south american fake plants to put around the edges.
I plan on keeping the water around 81*, and have a high pH around 8-8.2... that coupled with the fact that I'm still quite new at all this has me looking for only relatively hardy fish. I am currently and plan on continuing to test and do 50% pwc with thorough gravel vacuuming every weekend... so I should be able to keep relatively good water parameters.
With all that in mind, what are some good dither fish I should consider, or silk plants that I might check out for "authentic" decoration and hiding?
Sidenote... my python should arrive Tuesday! I have no problems lifting or carrying it, but I'm tired of the monotony of hauling a 10 gallon rubbermaid bin of water around- it hasn't been fun doing 2 pwc a day while trying to get rid of the ich I've been blessed with.