Patiocoturnix
Enabler
Don’t quote me on that but I have seen them in the same tank at one of my local fish storesHave you seen black neons. Also I believe a pea puffer should be fine with a couple small fast moving fish like neons
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Don’t quote me on that but I have seen them in the same tank at one of my local fish storesHave you seen black neons. Also I believe a pea puffer should be fine with a couple small fast moving fish like neons
Guppies are always fun, but eventually you end up with a lot of them.Here's one of the main videos I've been falling back on. In general I really trust Aquarium Co Op.
Guppies are always fun, but eventually you end up with a lot of them.
Schooling fish like small tetra are interesting to watch.
Is your tank more tall than long?
It can depend on your water changes or if you have plants in your tank. I might do 6-8 tetra or guppies, but I've always pushed the stocking level suggestions just a bit here. The one inch per gallon suggestion.I can always do just males, or just females, but I guess that'll mean I'll lose most of the mating behaviour. I do like schooling behaviour quite a bit. Don't know if my aquarium is big enough for me to be able to see such a thing (due to it not being able to house that many fish). Longer. Has a very secure lid as well, forgot to mention that
It can depend on your water changes or if you have plants in your tank. I might do 6-8 tetra or guppies, but I've always pushed the stocking level suggestions just a bit here. The one inch per gallon suggestion.
Longer tanks can support a bit more than taller tanks. With stocking levels the biggest concern is the build up of waste nitrates, and the ability for there to be a good exchange of oxygen at the surface. So water changes or plants will help to remove nitates, and an air stone moves the water so it can take up more oxygen at the surface. It all depends on your maintenance.
Another option is doing all female betta. There are some pretty ones out there. I have kept multiple females together in the past without problems. You could even include a male which I have also done.