James Bamford
Member
Hi all,
First post on the forum so here goes.
I currently have a low tech planted Aqua One Aquanano 60 (100litres, 60cm wide) and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on total fish stocking levels and also potential inhabitants?
The tank has been up and running around 3 months and seems to be settling in nicely. I'm hoping to keep smaller sized fish in order to keep scale with the tank size/scape.
At the minute I have 7 ember tetras, 4 pygmy corydoras habrosus, 1 young crowntail betta and approximately 6-7 red cherry shrimp. Would there be much more room for more inhabitants providing my parameters stay in check? I was thinking maybe one more school of something and a couple more pygmy corys to fill out their numbers.
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
Current tank parameters are as follows:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: ~5
pH: 6.8-7
Lighting: Fluval Aquasky 6500k running at around 70% intensity.
Also dosing the Seachem flourish line including excel, minimal algae at present and plants seem to love it.
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First post on the forum so here goes.
I currently have a low tech planted Aqua One Aquanano 60 (100litres, 60cm wide) and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on total fish stocking levels and also potential inhabitants?
The tank has been up and running around 3 months and seems to be settling in nicely. I'm hoping to keep smaller sized fish in order to keep scale with the tank size/scape.
At the minute I have 7 ember tetras, 4 pygmy corydoras habrosus, 1 young crowntail betta and approximately 6-7 red cherry shrimp. Would there be much more room for more inhabitants providing my parameters stay in check? I was thinking maybe one more school of something and a couple more pygmy corys to fill out their numbers.
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
Current tank parameters are as follows:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: ~5
pH: 6.8-7
Lighting: Fluval Aquasky 6500k running at around 70% intensity.
Also dosing the Seachem flourish line including excel, minimal algae at present and plants seem to love it.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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