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Thanks for some very good suggestions, Darrel.
Rolexbene: They are very beautiful, but I think they might be a bit too lively to my taste. I tend to prefers calm, slow-swimming species.
C. bivittatum and A. australe looks fabulous! I'm not so fond of cacatuoides, but I like nijsenni. I've also been thinking about A. hongsloi or borellii...
Yeah, I will take a look at the bettas. I have considered B, imbellis, but I don't know so many other bettas. Guess I'll have to do some...
Thanks for the suggestion, nayr88. Apistogrammas are lovely and it's very possible that I will keep apistos in at least one of the tanks.
I could just use tap water, if I want to keep hard water species.;) However I think the majority of interesting freshwater fish are soft water species.
If...
Hi guys!
I think I'll start a few small tanks (<60 l ) soon. They will be planted low-tech tanks with lots of wood and low-light plants. Since my tap water is quite hard, I plan on getting a RO filter, so I can control the water parameters easily. Do you have any ideas on the stocking? I'm...
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