Hi, I just added a few more fish to my existing 29gallon tank and would like others thoughts if possible.
Again it's a 29gallon tank.
1-Male Betta
1-Male Neon Dwarf Gourami
1-Male Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami
2-Chinese Algae Eaters
2-Albino Cory's
7-Neon Tetras
7-Cherry Barbs
2-Bamboo Shrimp
I found out afterwards that I probably shouldn't have put 2 Algae Eaters together. One does seem a little more feisty toward the other one, but they haven't killed each other yet. And they dang sure cleaned up my algae problem in a matter of days. Also the shrimp really cleaned up the left over crap on leaves, under rocks quickly as well. I heard they can clear up water by sifting through and eating the normal smaller stuff that clouds up the water. And again within a few days my tank was very clear. Not sure that is the only reason, but I had read somewhere they are good at that sort of thing, so I figured that was it. The Neon quickly took up to chasing the Blue if he got close. I figured it was strictly the male on male thing so I haven't put too much worry into it. Has anyone seen the same thing? I'd like to get a female for the Dwarf since he seems the most feisty, but not sure my tank can handle too many more fish. And lastly, my female Cherry's which I think I have 5 of the 7, all look like they are going to burst, but I have yet to see the males go after them. Is triggering the water to their conditions the only way to get them to spawn? Or are they simply fat from over-feeding?
It's a lot to digest there, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks.
C
Again it's a 29gallon tank.
1-Male Betta
1-Male Neon Dwarf Gourami
1-Male Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami
2-Chinese Algae Eaters
2-Albino Cory's
7-Neon Tetras
7-Cherry Barbs
2-Bamboo Shrimp
I found out afterwards that I probably shouldn't have put 2 Algae Eaters together. One does seem a little more feisty toward the other one, but they haven't killed each other yet. And they dang sure cleaned up my algae problem in a matter of days. Also the shrimp really cleaned up the left over crap on leaves, under rocks quickly as well. I heard they can clear up water by sifting through and eating the normal smaller stuff that clouds up the water. And again within a few days my tank was very clear. Not sure that is the only reason, but I had read somewhere they are good at that sort of thing, so I figured that was it. The Neon quickly took up to chasing the Blue if he got close. I figured it was strictly the male on male thing so I haven't put too much worry into it. Has anyone seen the same thing? I'd like to get a female for the Dwarf since he seems the most feisty, but not sure my tank can handle too many more fish. And lastly, my female Cherry's which I think I have 5 of the 7, all look like they are going to burst, but I have yet to see the males go after them. Is triggering the water to their conditions the only way to get them to spawn? Or are they simply fat from over-feeding?
It's a lot to digest there, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks.
C