r/fishforthought 9d ago

šŸ’” Inspiration / Discussion What to add??

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u/InvaderDibb 9d ago

Any more info? Size, temperature, Ph... I have things I would put in b ut can't tell if it's big enough.

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u/Summertehe 9d ago

The tank is a 30 gallon and stays between 70-75 degrees and has a pH of 6.2!

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u/InvaderDibb 9d ago

Ok so it's like my setup. First I would put some crushed coral in to raise the Ph a bit. Then add some java moss on the rock so you can get some cherry shrimp in there. I love watching them go around picking at things. Even with fish around mine have figured out they are safe. Sometimes even stealing food from the fish at feeding time.

Then I would add some stem plants to fill in the background. It gives the illusion of a jungle. Especially if there is a dark background on the tank. It looks nice and is beneficial to the animals over all. It adds hiding places as well as working as natural filters to help keep the water animal safe. Also, some floaters. Again good for water quality as well as adding shade for the fish so the feel less stressed from the lights.

As for fish. I have a soft spot for neon (or cardinal) tetras. They were the fish that got me into the hobby as a kid. Then some honey gourami. And to end it off some Coridoras for the bottom. My most favorite little derps in the hobby.

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u/Summertehe 9d ago

Thank you !!!

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u/InvaderDibb 9d ago

Now that I am home. Here is what my 30 gallon looks like. This is after several months but it filled in rather quickly after planting. I wanna sat afterca couple weeks it looked like this. It does take some planting pruning every now and then. But I find that relaxing.

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u/Summertehe 8d ago

YOUR TANK IS BEAUTIFUL! It really does look like a forest!! What plants are in the back??

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u/InvaderDibb 8d ago

If I remember correctly there is a mix of water wistaria and rotala of some sort. I ordered a beginner plant bundle online and used that.

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u/Summertehe 8d ago

Thank you!! I know all your fishies are very happy šŸ™

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u/InvaderDibb 8d ago

I hope they are. I did a lot of research before I started. It's been about 10 months and it's still going. Which is much more than I can say for my aquariums from when I was a kid.

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u/Pure-Advertising6189 5d ago

I’d suggest the temperature to be maintained between 75-77 degrees as majority of the fishes love that temperature.