christina_ski
Well-Known Member
I got the 29g kit tank. Its much bigger then I thought so I am glad i went with it instead of the 55g! I almost got a 75g but it was so heavy i could not pick it up empty
and all it came with was the hood/light nothing else. I will have the water set-up for a tropical community tank. I was thinking of having:
3 dalmation mollies
3 black mollies
2 dwarf gouramis males
1 angelfish
6 or more zebra danios (I know they say angelfish will try and eat these, but I figure if they have enough places to hide they will be ok. I want to use them to cycle the tank)
sometype of bottom level fish
I just want a nice active, colorfull tank. Something I can sit and watch for hours like I use to watch my moms as a kid, but can not remember what all she had in hers besides the angelfish. I also thought maybe a few ghost shrimp or snails to help with cleaning up. I know in the past when i had zebra danios they spawned quite often and their babies kept my molly fry well fed.
Just tossing around some ideas. Won't be getting any fish till next week, setting the tank up today and letting it run a few days.
Christina
3 dalmation mollies
3 black mollies
2 dwarf gouramis males
1 angelfish
6 or more zebra danios (I know they say angelfish will try and eat these, but I figure if they have enough places to hide they will be ok. I want to use them to cycle the tank)
sometype of bottom level fish
I just want a nice active, colorfull tank. Something I can sit and watch for hours like I use to watch my moms as a kid, but can not remember what all she had in hers besides the angelfish. I also thought maybe a few ghost shrimp or snails to help with cleaning up. I know in the past when i had zebra danios they spawned quite often and their babies kept my molly fry well fed.
Just tossing around some ideas. Won't be getting any fish till next week, setting the tank up today and letting it run a few days.
Christina