I know there are 3 types.
So which is the better shoaling/most resiliant one? Any ideas on the difference on pricing and water conditions?
Ive heard that the three species can be easily mis-identified because they all look very similar.
There is the True Rummy Nose - Hemigrammus bleheri
Rummy Nose Tetra - Hemigrammus rhodostomus
False Rummy Nose - Petitella georgiae
For info I have a 350l Rena tank which I am planning to rehouse my 20+ cardinals, but after discussion with a few fishkeepers on this forum I have decided to take the plunge and get a new stock of fish for my new tank. The tank is cycled with mature media and has been planted and running for over 1 month now.
Filtration is a jbl e1500, which upon moving the rest of my fish over will bring over another jbl e1500. Other fish include 2 tiger turq discus, 10 corys (panda, sterbai, julli mix) 6 amanos, clown pleco and a handful of sakura shrimps.
Can anyone shed a light on my discussion topic?
So which is the better shoaling/most resiliant one? Any ideas on the difference on pricing and water conditions?
Ive heard that the three species can be easily mis-identified because they all look very similar.
There is the True Rummy Nose - Hemigrammus bleheri
Rummy Nose Tetra - Hemigrammus rhodostomus
False Rummy Nose - Petitella georgiae
For info I have a 350l Rena tank which I am planning to rehouse my 20+ cardinals, but after discussion with a few fishkeepers on this forum I have decided to take the plunge and get a new stock of fish for my new tank. The tank is cycled with mature media and has been planted and running for over 1 month now.
Filtration is a jbl e1500, which upon moving the rest of my fish over will bring over another jbl e1500. Other fish include 2 tiger turq discus, 10 corys (panda, sterbai, julli mix) 6 amanos, clown pleco and a handful of sakura shrimps.
Can anyone shed a light on my discussion topic?