• You are viewing the forum as a Guest, please login (you can use your Facebook, Twitter, Google or Microsoft account to login) or register using this link: Log in or Sign Up

Search results for query: *

  • Users: andy-mu
  • In Fish
  • Content: Threads, Posts
  • Order by relevance
  1. andy-mu

    Dwarf Cichild....?

    Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but I dont think thats big enough, as you already have other fish. I dont even think it would be big enough if that was the only fish you had. These guys need a bit of space. As mentioned earlier they will soon drop the shrimp population as well
  2. andy-mu

    Dwarf Cichild....?

    There are small cichlid's. Microgeophagus ramirezi is a popular one. Generally called rams. They are very nice. Would imagine they would make short work of any shrimp you may have in there though. Dont know your tank size but even these smaller cichlids require more space than a nano I would...
  3. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    I have to say I prefer a more limited species pool, but shoaling. Looks more natural to me, and complements the plants. Living nature as it were.
  4. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    Thats a handy tool. Could be very helpful. Thanks
  5. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    Interesting reply. I'm more than familiar with the beer goggles beautiful lady scenario
  6. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    At least the link has some wonderful tanks in it
  7. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    I do agree with you. Obviously these are fully established aquaria. I just wondered if the stocking levels were a temporary thing for aesthetics or a permanent feature. By the looks of it it's permanent. Thanks for your reply Fred
  8. andy-mu

    Stocking levels

    Hi, Just looking to see what the general consensus of opinion is here. Based on general recommendations, as far as I'm aware, recommended stocking levels of fish are at 1 inch per gallon of water. Having browsed many stunning aquascapes both here and on the internet, I notice in many cases...
Back
Top