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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    Maybe I should just get more habrosus which I already have 12 of. Find them rather bold, but there is no other fish to be afraid of.
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    Don't seem to be available here, but yes I agree, could have been a nice choice!
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    newly baught freshwater neon gobies ( stiphodon semoni )

    Well it's quite better than liquid when it comes to getting nice plant growth. It also lowers ph so if you have fish that like that it's a plus as well.
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    If do, i'll think I'll rethink :)
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    Interesting! Do you have a picture of the tank you keep the kubotai in?
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    I agree with you on the habrosus, they stay on the ground. Therefore I was thinking of adding a school of pygmeaus since they aren't as bottom oriented. What do you think?
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    I was thinking more like 20 corys or so. And yes, those neon greens are great jumpers :)
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    Thanks! How many do you think I'll need to get they to feel secure?
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    The boraras I've had in there before have unfortunately jump and hid between the rocks :( Don't think they are the best choice for this tank. I'm thinking of ha group of corydoras hastatus or pygmeaus? I already have a group of c habrosus in there but they stay on the bottom. Maybe would give...
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    Bold very small schooling fish?

    Hi, I have 20 trigonostima espei in my 84 l tank and debate if I should change them for some other fish. I find them too big to really fit into the scape. Boraras will jump out and are too shy. So a bold schooling fish, smaller than the espei, who like to stay in the water is what I'm looking...
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    newly baught freshwater neon gobies ( stiphodon semoni )

    If you just search online, I shou think it's hard to find an uk retailer. Don't know which lamp that is :( My tank is only 84 l so your is actually roomier :) with canister co2. I keep them with harlequins (which I'll think I'll sell), a group of Dario Dario, black Sakura shrimp and Cory habrosus.
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    newly baught freshwater neon gobies ( stiphodon semoni )

    Thanks, light does a lot :) well, i ordered it from a online shop here in Sweden, don't know where you're from?
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    newly baught freshwater neon gobies ( stiphodon semoni )

    I feed them repashy "soilent green" maybe 4 times per week. They also eat the more meaty food I give my corys (although they shouldn't). My tank is 22 cm high and 120 cm long. http://imageshack.com/a/img921/8491/bwBClC.jpg
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    newly baught freshwater neon gobies ( stiphodon semoni )

    I have Stiphodon percnopterygionus, and here it's quite easy to tell which are males/females, colouration and fins are completely different. They do need a lot of O2 to thrive and good circulation. I have my pair in an 84-l shallow tank with two external filters pumping 2100 l/h.
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    Oreichthys cosuatis

    I've had mine for about 8 months. Really healthy fish, haven't had any problems with them what so ever. Mine are very active as well, the boys often display their fins in front of each other. It's easy to tell which one are males since they have a much larger dorsal fin. Unfortunately I have...
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