So some updates since the last time I posted:
The Stock List was:
7 Silver Hatchet Fish
5 Tiger Barbs
5 Denisonii Barbs (Roseline Sharks) (3 adults, 2 new babies $4.99 at Petsmart!!!)
4 Petricola Catfish
3 Dwarf Gourami
2 Spotted Pictus Catfish
2 Hillstream Loach
Leopard Ctenopoma
Chocolate Gourami (he's soo little, smallest thing in the tank right now)
Angel Pleco
Candy Stripe Pleco
Red Tailed Shark
Penguin Tetra
I had posted previously about one of the Dwarf Gourami killing off the other 2, well the one who killed, died. I'm so done with Dwarf Gourami.
Since then, we had some new additions:
6 more Silver Hatchet fish and
5 Marbled Hatchet Fish,
I've taken out 4 dead Silver hatchet fish, 4 Marbled disappeared, and I found one that jumped to his death out of a 1" gap by an automated feeder we setup during a vacation. So, 9 left and doing great.
A local store got in a small shipment of Cardinal Tetras, bought all 14 they had (these for a while were hard to find in my area). I knew eventually they would all become food for something in the tank as everything else would get bigger and they were already near an inch long. I figure in about a year, I could move them around to other tanks if something got aggressive. Well, these 14 introduced my first ever Ich problem 3 weeks after I got them. I was able to save everyone! Didn't lose anything in the tank due to Ich. The infection lasted about 2 weeks before I really got in under control. However, about a week and a half after that, after I stressed every night about my poor fish surviving Ich, SOMETHING ATE ALL 14 over a time frame of about another week and a half. Pretty sure it was the Leopard Ctenopoma.
So lesson learned, That **** leaf Fish which my WIFE wanted, which is now the size of a about a deck of cards, can easily eat something the size of a Cardinal Tetra that the WIFE WANTED. So, yeah... lesson learned.
Or so I thought,
The wife fell in love with Bloodfin Tetras: "They are much bigger than those cardinals were." She came home with 9 of them one day. That was about 2 months ago, there are 5 left.
Lesson finally learned .... I hope.
The other new additions were a small family of 5 otos to help with some of the plant decay and general maintenance around the tank. One got rehomed to my kids 4 gallon nightlight tank and one is now in my wife's Fluval Edge Blue Crawdad tank in the Kitchen, so 3 left.
My favorite new addition!
Gold Nugget Pleco!!!!!!!
Got a great deal during a sale at a local fish store. He's beautiful. No pictures though, he hangs out on the back walls and it's hard to get a good picture with my little smartphone.
So long story short,
The original inhabitants are doing great, they are just eating, killing or "making disappear" anything else I try and add.